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FAIR ELAINE (See page 3 for description) 60c 
FALL DAYS (Smith '47) M. 42" $3.00 
A blend of brown, rose and gold. Coppery sheen. 
Excellent in a clump. HM. ‘47. 
FANCY WORKS (Craig '51) E. 40" Net $10.00 
Yellow and burgundy red plicata. Classified as a tall 
miscellaneous bearded (tall bearded x Onco-hybrid). 
FANTASY (Hall '47) M. 36" $5.00 
Bright and lovely orchid-pink with tangerine beard. 
Different in color than other new pinks. Well branch- 
ed, hardy and a good grower. AM. ‘49. 
FIRECRACKER (Hall '43) M. 34" $1.50 
Bright yellow and red plicata. Standards, burgundy 
with golden undertone. Falls deeper in color, dotted 
yellow. HM. ‘43. 
FIREDANCE (Fay '47) M. 38" $3.00 
A brilliant, heavily marked, red plicata. Large, broad 
petaled flower of excellent, rounded form. HM. ‘47. 
FIREFALL (Border) M. 24" 50c 
Standards red. Falls Bordeau red. 
FIRE OPAL (Lyell '48) ML. 40" $1.25 
A rich blend of pink, golden-amber and orchid. Best 
described by it's name. 
FIRST VIOLET (DeForest '52) M. 38" Net $20.00 
A clean, sparkling Manganese violet self, with slight 
blue undertone. The ruffled, flaring flowers are well 
spaced on the stalk. HM. ‘53. 
FLORADORA (Hall '47) M. 36" $1.50 
Large, rich flamingo pink of excellent form, with 
bright beard, 
FLORA ZENOR (Sass '42) M. 38" 60c 
A pale cameo-pink with purple at the haft. Fine in a 
clump. AM. ‘44. 
FLORENTINE (See page 3 for description) 60c 
FLURRY MOHR (Rees '50) M. 38" $2.00 
A gigantic, rich, purple-violet. Very showy Mohr type 
flowers. 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest '51) M, 38" Net $10.00 
Wide, ruffled flower with closed standards and _ hori- 
zontal falls. Standards chartreuse-cream flushed pink, 
and falls lighter with pinkish beard. Beautiful and 
unusual. HM. ‘52. 
FRIEDA MOHR (See page 3 for description) 60c 
FROSTED GLASS [Becherer '43) M. 36" $1.00 
Light cream iris with frosted finish and bright orange 
beard. Leathery texture. Fine form. 
FROST GLINT (Whiting '51) ML. 35" $2.50 
An icy blue-white iris of excellent form and unusually 
heavy substance. A large fiower with domed, ruffled 
standards and flaring, heavily ruffled falls. Long 
lasting. 
FUCHSIA (Hall '5!1) M. 34" $6.00 
Deep, raspberry-pink iris with tangerine-red beard. 
Flaring, slightly ruffled falls. A flower of distinction. 
HM. ‘53. 
GALA FINALE (DeForest '50) M, 38" $6.00 
This plicata creates a bright garden effect with it's 
intense yellow ground and overall markings of brilliant 
red. HM. ‘52. 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting '43} 
ML. 34" $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
A deep red-purple iris with no haft markinas. Good 
form and flaring falls. A garden favorite. AM. '47. 
Diehl's Gardens “e lame, California 1954 IRIS 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter '36) ML. 38" 75e 
Velvety, deep red self of excellent form and heavy 
substance. HM. ‘37. 
GARNET FLAME (DeForest '52) ML. 36" $7.50 
Golden-russet and garnet-brown bi-tone. Impressive 
large blooms. 
GARNET GLOW (Sass ‘51) ML. 38" $8.00 
Listed by Mr, Sass as "Dark Vinaceous Purple self 
with tangerine red beard." A new color in iris. This 
is a flower of exceptional beauty, with broad, flaring 
falls, fine substance and a satiny finish, HM. ‘52. 
GAY BORDER (DeForest '49) EM. 40" $2.00 
A pleasing plicata with white ground and maroon 
border, with gold at haft. Wide, flaring falls. HM. ‘49. 
GAY SENORITA (See page 3 for description) $1.00 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (Weed '43) VL. 36" 60c 
Huge cream flower with gold at haft. Horizontal falls. 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge '47) ML. 37" $2.00 
Glistening, copper-brown self of large size with very 
broad petals. HM. ‘47. 
GLORIOLE (Gage '33) EM. 40" 60c 
Lovely, ruffled and frosted pale blue. Considered a 
good parent. AM. ‘35. 
GOLDBEATER (See page 3 for description) $1.00 
GOLD DUST (Salbach '52) M. 36" $7.50 
Perfectly formed plicata of fine texture, with rich 
golden yellow ground, flushed and dotted deep brown. 
Well branched. A hardy grower and increaser. 
GOLDEN DAYS (Smith '49) M. 32" $3.00 
A brilliant yellow iris of fine form with leathery sub- 
stance. Recommended for breeding. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (Sass '40) L. 40" 75c 
Large, beautifully ruffled lemon-yellow flower with 
lighter falls edged gold. AM. ‘42. 
GOLDEN HAWK (Smith '51) M. 44" $25.00 
An exceptionally handsome large primrose yellow self, 
overlaid with metallic gold. No markings. A beautitul- 
ly tailored flower with cupped standards and semi- 
flaring falls. Four branches. HM. ‘52. 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (See page 3 for description) 0c 
GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest '50) M. 38" $6.00 
Golden tan self. Smooth finished, large flowers well 
spaced on tall stalk. One of the finest in this class. 
mle Salle 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor '46) EM. 38" $1.50 
Radiant, ruffled yellow of great garden value. AM. ‘49. 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall '46) M. 40" $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Immense golden russet. One of the largest flowers in 
our garden. HM. ‘47. AM. ‘52. 
GOLDEN SHADOWS (Rees '52) M. 40" $7.50 
Beautiful warm white iris with gold diffusion at heart. 
The flowers are large and of fine form. Really out- 
standing. 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting '40) M. 36" 50c 
‘Large, smooth, deep yellow self with heavy orange 
beard. Blooms profusely. AM. ‘42. 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton '44) VL. 36" $4.00 
Yellow standards contrast effectively with lavender- 
blue falls edged yellow. A grand tinale to the iris 
season. HM. ‘50. 
GOLD RUSH (Essig '42) EM. 38" $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
A rich deep yellow self of fine form. 
