FALL DAYS (K. Smith ’47) 44”. A 
bright non-fading iris on an excellent 
stalk, flaunting fall colors of copper 
and red. $2.50 
FANTASY (Hall ’47) 35”. AM ’49. This 
belongs to the flamingo family, but is 
an orchid pink with tangerine beard. 
Just a touch of purplish raspberry in 
its makeup. A: two year clump in our 
garden was admired by all in 1953. 
$4.00 
FASHION PLATE (Maxwell ’44) 38”. 
An exquisite iris done in lavender cro- 
cus with wide margin of gold half 
way down the falls. 90¢ 
FIRECRACKER (Hall ’43) 32”. HM 
43. If you like your irises bright, seek 
no further. A red and yellow plicata 
that is really “loud.” $1.50 
FOR SURE (Linse ’53) 38”. A distinct 
novelty. From Lady Mohr.ex Painted 
Desert, this hybrid shows its ancestry 
distinctly. The color is cream to creamy 
tan, with bright margining of Ecru or 
Pinard yellow in a fine line around 
the petals. The falls are washed with 
violet about the beard, in the manner 
of a diffused ‘signal patch. Medium to 
large ruffled flowers on tall stems 
with usually three branches widely 
spaced. $17.50 
FUCHSIA (Hall ’51) 33”. HM ’53. New 
deeply colored raspberry pink or 
“fuchsia,” With a very thick almost 
red beard. A rich and vivid self, some- 
what flaring and slightly waved. $6.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 743) 33”. 
AM ’47. This. smooth and lovely red is 
unmarred by a single vein of other 
color. Grand! $1.35 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ’47) 
38”. HM ’47. Brilliant solid copper 
brown, dark and rich. $2.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES 
GOLDEN GLEAM (Miess ’51) HM ’52.. 
This iris created a lot of interest in 
our gardens last season. The color is 
dandelion yellow, striated cream at the 
haft—from one of its plicata parents. 
Beard is dandelion yellow with trace 
of lavender. Form is horizontally flar- 
ing with nice ruffling; substance and 
branching excellent. $6.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor ’46) 38’. 
AM ’49. Broad gleaming flowers of 
Empire yellow, gracefully poised on 
fine stalks. Large and lovely. A bit 
tender. $1.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall ’46) 42”. AM 
52. Huge golden russet, with cigar 
like buds up to six inches long. $1.50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton ’44) 
38”. HM ’50. Bright light yellow stand- 
ards and falls of heliotrope edged yel- 
low. An excellent late flowering var- 
iety. $4.00 
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