FANTASY (Hall, 1947). A lovely rose and orchid-toned pink 
with a bright tangerine beard. It is best described as luscious. 
H.M., 1943; A.M., 1949. Each $5.00 
I purchased Iris from you last year and was very much 
surprised and pleased with the display of bloom this past 
spring. Your Iris surpass all others I have seen, both as to 
size of plants when received in shipment and the floral 
display the first spring season after planting. 
M. E. J., Silver Spring, Maryland 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943). One of the brightest of all Iris. 
A yellow which is heavily trimmed with burgundy-red. If you 
like a bright Iris, plant Firecracker. H.M., 1943. Each $1.50 
FIREDANCE (Fay, 1947). Similar to Firecracker, but somewhat 
darker. The blossoms, which are well rounded and have an 
enamel-like finish, are well placed on stately, tall stalks. H.M., 
1947. Each $3.00 
FIRST VIOLET (DeForest, 1952). Large, ruffled flowers of clean, 
sparkling manganese-violet with blue undertone, perfectly 
spaced on sturdy stalks, Scarce and in great demand. H.M., 
1953 Each $20.00 
FORWARD (Marx, 1952), A pure lemon-yellow self throughout 
the entire flower. Even the beard is of similar color. 
Each $2.00 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest, 1951). Standards chartreuse-cream, 
flusned with pink; falls lighter, with pinkish beard. Outstand- 
ing and different. Each $10.00 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham, 1937). Rosy-tan standards, flushed 
yellow, and rosy red falls. A rampant grower with large, rich 
green fans. It makes a large clump in a single season. H.M., 
1938; A.M., 1940. Each 60c 
ELMOHR 
FUCHSIA (Hall, 1951). A rich raspberry-pink with flaring falls, 
somewhat waved at the margins. The vivid flowers have a silky 
finish and the heavy beard is almost red. H.M., 1953. 
Each $6.00 
GALA FINALE (DeForest, 1950). The yellow ground color is 
heavily edged and peppered with rich Indian-red. The large 
flowers are well spaced on sturdy stalks. H.M., 1952. 
Each $6.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941). A late bloomer of rich garnet- 
red tones. It makes a vivid picture in the garden. One of the 
best reds. H.M., 1945; A.M., 1947. Each $1.00 
Words cannot express my delight in the LADY MOHR, 
ELMOHR, HEROIQUE and OLA KALA, They have such 
exquisite odors, too. Please believe me when I say I am so 
very pleased. 
E. K. S., Germantown, N. Y. 
GAY BORDER (DeForest, 1949). A large well-branched white, 
heavily stitched and marked with rosy maroon. H.M., 1949. 
Each $2.00 
Thanks for the finest stock I ever received last year and 
for superb flowers this spring. 
T. W. R., Coraopolis, Pennsylvania 
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY COLLECTION 
Select 6, one of a kind, for only $3.00. 
Aladdin’s Wish Katherine Fay Sharkskin 
Bandmaster Master Charles Tea Rose 
China Maid Ming Yellow The Red Douglas 
Cloth of Gold Moonlight Madonna Three Cheers 
Great Lakes Painted Desert Vision of Mirza 
2 Jake Sable 
BLUE RHYTHM 
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