FAIR ELAINE 
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. 
iM: Acles:, 1938: Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
FALL DAYS (Smith 1948): E. 36 in. Wonderful glowing flower 
dressed in the autumn colors of copper and red. The standards 
are rose and gold flushed bronze, and the falls rose-brown with 
chestnut-brown base and a velvety finish. These blended tones 
will add much to your garden. H.M. in 1947. Each $3.00 
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. Illustrated. Each $5.00 
FAR HILLS (Willis 1949): M. 38 in. A large orchid-pink that is 
as cool and refreshing as it is lovely. It is deeper in color than 
Dreamcastle with no haft venations on the smooth finish. The 
blooms have large, domed standards and full, slightly ruffled 
falls. The blooming season is long and the flowers well branch- 
ed. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
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. 
H.M., A.1.S., 1943. Illustrated page 23. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
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 tones of 
this red-brown and peach Iris will delight you. It is glowing rich 
very large and handsomely formed, with a beauty that radiates 
in the sun. H.M., A.I.S., 1940. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
FLORADORA (Hall 1947): M. 38 in. Flamingo-pink of medium 
tone and good form. The blooms are of medium size and wel! 
spaced on the strong stems. A geranium-red beard sets this 
flower off in a class of its own. It is a self with no haft mark- 
ings. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
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. ard 
alas, ZN, Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
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 60c; 3 for $1.50 
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 60c; 3 for $1.50 
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 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Iris and grows well. 
FANTASY 
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