EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944) : L. 36 in. A new sensation of 
cream-white with the falls of copper and lavender. It is dif- 
ficult to describe this beautiful Iris and it must be seen to be 
appreciated. This Iris has won both the A.M. and H.M. and is 
the last to bloom in our gardens. Each $2.50; 3 for $6.50 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938): M. 36 in. A striking bi-tone with 
standards bright light yellow, and falls an emphatic yellow set 
off with a fiery orange beard. This fine Iris is distinct from ail 
other yellows, it increases fast and attracts wide attention. H.M., 
A.1.S., 1939; A.M. in 1940. Illustrated. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FAIRY LUSTRE (Washington 1940) : M. 38 in. A light primrose- 
yellow of fine substance. The flowers are not marred by any 
venation and appear to have a satin finish. They have fine form 
and a symmetry of branching, making this a very desirable Iris. 
lM; ZxollsSy, IISISKs. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FANTASY (Hall 1947): M. 34 in. This charming and unusual 
orchid-lavender Iris has a most pleasing combination of colors. It 
is described as a lovely rose and orchid-pink quite different from 
the flamingo-pinks. The standards are orchid-lavender, well 
domed and closely held. The semi-flaring falls are slightly deeper 
in color with a heavy golden yellow wash on the upper part. The 
beard is a tangerine-red. Each $5.00 
FIESTA (White 1936): M. 36 in. Sparkling copper standards, 
apricot-orange falls. A very unusual and gay Iris. We suggest 
planting this Iris in clumps as it gives a fine garden effect and 
a great splash of color. H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FIREBRAND (Weed 1941): V. L. 42 in. The closed standards are 
dark golden bronze lightly washed red. The falls are ruffled 
and of dark velvety red with no undertoning. The beard is 
orange. This is a late blooming Iris and grows to a fine height. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943): M. 33 in. A striking brilliant plicata 
with yellow undercolor overlaid with heavy markings of bur- 
gundy-red. This is by far the most brilliant of all the plicatas 
and commands immediate attention. The strong stalks carry an 
abundance of blooms that are of good substance and very lively. 
WM, ZNollasde, 1 S4ish Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
FLAMELY (Cook 1943): M 36 in. A bright orange-red with 
domed standards of ochre-red and garnet-brown flaring falls. 
Well formed flowers of good substance and texture on strong 
sturdy stalks. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FLORA CAMPBELL (Hill 1940): M.L. 34 in. The warm glowing 
tones of this red-brown and peach Iris will delight you. It is a 
glowing rich Iris, very large and handsomely formed with a 
beauty that radiates in the sun. H.M., A.1.S., 1940. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FAIR ELAINE 
FANTASY 
FLORA ZENOR (Sass 1942): M. 38 in. A rosolane-pink Iris 
with domed standards and arched pendent falls. It has been 
said of this Iris that it is the color of pale cameo-pink or a 
strawberry sundae. It is very different from other Iris in our 
gardens and when planted in clumps it is delightful. This is 
an Iris that should be in every garden. It has won both A.M. and 
H.M., A.I.S. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FLORENTINE (Cayeux 1937): M. 36 in. This white plicata is 
evenly dotted with lilac-blue on standards and falls. The blooms 
are large and well spaced on the tall stalks. The growing habits 
are good and it is a desirable Iris. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FOREST AFLAME (Weed 1940): L. 36 in. Blooms of bronze- 
brown with standards strongly suffused with red and the falls 
of velvety red-brown. The flowers bloom in late season and are 
of good size and fragrant. This Iris is excellent in the back- 
ground. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORT KNOX (Milliken 1941): M. 38 in. A very fine medium yel- 
low with both the standards and falls a uniform rich yellow with 
a smooth even finish. This Iris is vigorous and the blooms are 
large with falls that flare at a graceful angle. The stalks are 
strong and they grow to a good height and produce many 
flowers. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941): M.L. 34 in. These flowers are of 
large size, spreading in form, and of gold coloring. Standards 
and falls are uniform and the flower has a “‘live” look to it. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest 1944: M. 42 in. A waved and 
ruffled giant of glistening tan with a very heavy orange beard 
and falls overlaid with rosy lavender. The standards are broad 
and closed and the wide falls well rounded. This is a very fine 
Iris and grows well. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FRANCHVILLE (Cayeux 1927): M. 36 in. A medium height 
Iris of light tan or fawn with excellent growing habits and a 
fast increaser. It is ai good Iris for mass planting and is recom- 
mended for planting against a wall or rock fence. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham 1937): M. 44 in. This tall and stately 
Iris has standards of rosy tan and falls of rosy red slightly 
flushed yellow. The spacing of the flowers and the branch- 
ing is nearly perfect. The colors blend well with other flowers 
and the garden effect is good. H.M. in 1938 and A.M. 
in 1940. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
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