FIRE DANCE (O. Fay ‘47). M. ((Elsa Sass x Or- 
loff) x (sister sdlg.)). Lovely, heavily marked, 
red plicata. Would like to see seedlings from 
this and new plicatas $3.50 
FLAMBOYANCE* (Tompkins '52). M., 36 inches. 
((Sonatine) x Veishea x Copper River)) x (Mul- 
berry Rose.) Huge ruffled, broad mulberry, 
violet and rose. Just a touch of Wm. Mohr 
blood. We fell hard for this lovely flower and 
know you will, too. One of Tompkin’s very 
best $10.00 
FLAMING FIRE (J. Sass-Austin ‘50). M. (The Red 
Douglas x Prairie Sunset.) Very large red, 
lacking just a bit in substance, but should be 
a superb parent for reds and rich blends.$3.50 
FLORADORA (D. Hall '47). M. (42-10 x 42-05.) 
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FLURRY MOHR* (C. Rees '50). M. (Snow Flurry 
x Capitola.) Extremely large violet-purple. 
Standards a bit weak for such huge flowers. 
We discovered this makes a wonderful single- 
flower arrangement, or an ideal one to use 
for flat-dish work if the standards are bent 
down under the falls. If you cannot grow the 
Japanese Iris this is for you. It is breath- 
taking either in the garden or in arrange- 
ments if made into a “‘flat” iris. Your friends 
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FORT KNOX (Milliken ‘41). E-M. (Sungold x 
Chosen.) Beautifully formed light yellow. 
Pe OR Feo SO aes aaa a a $ .75 
FORT TICONDEROGA (K. Smith ‘48). M. (Orange 
Glow x Matula.) Colorful hlend—one of the 
very best. Scarce. Net 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge ‘41). M (Old Parchment) 
x (Tuscany Gold x) x (Rameses)). Light copper 
with rich yellow undertones. Fine breeder if 
used with tall varieties. Blood for reds...$ .50 
FROST GLINT (Whiting ‘51). M.-L. (Vatican Pur- 
ple x West Point.) Cold blue-white of superb 
substance. Wonderful bresder. H.M. ’51. 
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FROSTY BLUE (Whiting ‘41). M. (Shining Waters 
x Gloriole.) Large blue .... $ .75 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig ‘52). M. (Snow Flurry 
x Capitola.) Perfection in a huge greyed laven- 
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FRANCES KENT (DeForest ‘51). M. (SQ 72) x 
(Melitza x Pink sdlg.) Light apricot, cream and 
chartreuse. Deep tangerine beard. Haft flushed 
pink. Here is one that is truly distinct. H.M. 
‘92. Net 
FUCHSIA (D. Hall '51). M. (Tally Ho x Courtier.) 
New Fuchsia-orchid with tangerine beard. 
Will be useful with taller, weaker-stalked pinks 
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GALA FINALE (DeForest ‘50). E.-M. (Vision of 
Mirza x Firecracker.) Yellow heavily overlaid 
Indian red, and appears, from a distance, to be 
red. Top blood for plicatas. H.C. ‘49... .$9.00 
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GALLANT LEADER (Wiesner ‘39). M. (Morning 
Splendor x Germaine Perthuis) x (Depute 
Nomblot). Fine wide red-purple. Quality blood 
for reds. The parent of Bellerive and other 
goodseedlings.” HM. 39F. 40... Sete des $1.00 
GALLANTRY (Whiting ‘45). M. (Winneshiek x 
Mata Hari.) Ruffled medium-deep blue remi- 
MISCOM Ex Ole CHivictliny War. suse deg ee orotate $1.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass ‘41). M. (83-34: sdlgs. 
from King Tut) x (Miss Aravilla x 35-29: King 
Tut x Cardinal). Lovely, bright red. Should be 
fine for use with tall reds like Gypsy Rose, 
Velvet Mantle, etc. A.M. ‘43. .$1.00; 3 for $2.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 43). M.-L. (The Red 
Douglas x Garden Magic.) Accent on beauty 
of form and finish. Red-purple, smooth and 
glorious. Proving a delightful parent. A.M. 
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GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter ‘36). M.-L. (Wotan x 
Ella Winchester.) Splendid red and equally 
gratifying as the parent of Garden Glory, 
Ranger and other fine reds. A grandchild of 
Dominion (through Wotan) which would ac- 
count for its ability to put quality into its 
seedlings. H.M. ‘37 $275 
GAY BLADE (Muhlestein '51). M. (Arab Chief x 
45-12: E. B. Williamson x Prairie Sunset.) Bright 
orange-tan. Fine parent for tans and browns. 
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GAY BORDER (DeForest ‘49). E.-M. (Tiffanja x 
Sister to Patrice.) White plicata evenly bor- 
dered maroon. H.M. ‘49. Net $3.00 
GAYLORD (G. Douglas ‘50). L. (Extravaganza x 
Wabash.) Large new amoena in heavy de- 
mand. Net $20.00 
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GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein ’49). E-M. (Nylon x 
Golden Eagle.) Large flaring orchid with tan- 
gerine beard. Splendid parent for this color, 
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GAY SENORITA (Salbach ‘44). M. (Alta Calif. 
sdlg. x Miss Calif.) x (Happy Gift sdlg.). Large 
variegata with falls heavily lined with chest- 
nut. Produces unusual seedlings. H.M. ‘45. 
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GAZA* (Jory ‘49). E-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Large Mohr-type clay-pink....$3.00 
GEMS OF TOPAZ (Wilson ‘48). E.-M. (Prairie Sun- 
set x Tobacco Road.) Heavy substanced topaz 
colored blend. Should produce rich seed- 
lings $2.50 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ‘47). M.-L. (310 x 
Bryce Canyon.) Deep red-copper. Somewhat 
slow of increase here, but fine color and breed- 
ing possibilities for blends and reds. H.M. 
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GENTLE FLORENCE (C. Taylor ‘47). E.-M. (Snow 
Flurry x Violet Symphony.) Good blue-white 
with better stalk than its parent S. F. Useful 
blood for blues, violets and whites. H.M. 
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