FLORA ZENOR. A real pink gem in this 
one. The color is near a rosalane pink; 
the falls a few shades darker than the 
standards. Tangerine beard. Award 
Merit. 50c 
FORTUNE. Large coppery brown, gold 
self. Flaring falls, large flowers. 50c 
FRANCELIA. (McKee, 1944). M. A very 
bright chrome yellow. The standards are 
roundly domed and firm. The semi- 
flaring falls are broad and full, enlivened 
by the orange beard. Heavy substanced 
flowers on well branched stalks. H. C. 
Ais loach ig ALLS) 1944) Per, 
R. 89 1945. 38 in. $1.00 
FRANCES KENT. (DeForest ’51). M. 
(SQ 72) x (Melitza x Pink sdlg.). Light 
apricot, cream and chartreuse. Deep tan- 
gerine beard. Haft flushed pink. Here is 
one that is truly distinct. H. M. ’52. $12.00 
FRANK DRAKE. (Grant, 1947). M. L. 
A cool reverse bicolor with standards of 
Reed yellow (Ridgway) completely domed 
and very firmly held. The very flaring 
falls are pure white with a generous over- 
lay of Chartreuse gold surrounding the 
beard of the same color. Well branched 
and vigorous growth. 39 in. $1.50 
FRANK PUGLIESE. (Lapham, 1947). M. 
This Iris might be described as a more red 
and glowing Cristabel, and even more of 
a self. The standards are so deep that 
they seem the same shade as the lustrous 
falls. The whole flower is very free from 
venations and most colorful in the garden. 
Free flowering, nicely formed blooms, and 
well branched. 38 in. $1.50 
FRANCONIA. A gigantic cool marble 
white. Fine. H. M., 1942. 60c 
FROSTY MOON. (Maxwell, 1944). A 
white lightly tinted lavender; golden 
beard and haft. Good substance; ruffled 
standards; crimped ruffled edges on falls, 
38 inches tall; large flowers. 60c 
FUCHSIA. (D. Hall 51). M. (Tally Ho 
x Courtier). New Fuchsia-orchid with 
tangerine beard. Will be useful with 
taller, weaker-stalked pinks and orchids. 
$8.00 
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, He Ex 49) $9.00 
GALLANTRY. This is a medium deep 
blue with large flowers and wide ruffled 
flaring falls. Lovely. 90c 
GARDEN FLAME. A broad petaled dark 
red self from Mr. Sass. We enthuse over 
this red and justly so. Very fine. 15¢ 
GARDEN MAGIC. This grand red is one 
of the classics in red shades. 50c 
GARDEN GLORY. A pure rich Bordeaux 
red, a self with no haft markings. Slow 
srower. $1.20 
GARNET GLOW (Sass, 1951). M. L. 
(From two brown red blends stemming 
from Beau Ideal, Rameses, Miss California, 
Dore, Matula, Midwest Gem, and P. Sun- 
set). Considered a new “Break” in color- 
ing, this is a vivid Garnet red self with a 
rich, deep red beard. The flowers are 
large and flaring with heavy substance 
and smooth finish. H. M., 1952. $7.50 
GAY BORDER. (DeForest, 1949). An 
evenly bordered new white-ground pli- 
cata. Markings are maroon, changing to 
a lighter hue giving the effect of pink. 
H. M., 1949. $2.25 
GAYLORD. (G. Douglas ’50). L. (Ex- 
travaganza x Wabash). Large new amo- 
ena in heavy demand. Not many. $15.00 
GENERAL PATTON. A solid copper 
brown. Metallic undertone, thought to be 
Dr. Kieinsorge’s best. $3.00 
GILT EDGE. Large flowers of clear yel- 
low, bordered empire yellow on falls. 
Very fine. 50c 
GOLDBEATER. All deep yellow without 
markings. Large flower. H. M. 90c 
GOLDEN EAGLE. A brilliant light yel- 
low with a satiny sheen. Large flower. 
A very fine thing from Mr. Hall. H. M. 60c¢ 
GOLDEN FLEECE. This beautiful Iris 
should be in every fine Iris collection. Its 
lovely lemon cream _ standards, with 
creamy white falls with band of deeper 
yellow makes this Iris Mr. Jacob Sass’ 
“Masterpiece.” A. M. 15¢ 
GOLDEN RUFFLES. (C. Taylor, 1946). 
M. (Margaret Bond: Purissima, Mirasol, 
Rubeo, Naranja) x (Vivacious—a seedling 
of Happy Days). Delightfully clean, bril- 
liant full yellow. Many show honors. 
A. M., 1949. $2.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (D. Hall, 1946). M. 
The name is descriptive of the color, and 
it is one of the largest flowers in existence. 
Tall with vigorous growth, it is spectacular 
in the garden. H.C., A. I. S., 1945. 40 in. 
H. M., 1947. Award Merit, 1952. $1.35 
GOLDEN SPIKE. This Award of Merit 
Iris is a fine, wonderful, deep yellow. 
Tall, large. Tops. 50c 
GOLDEN SPANGLE. Domed yellow 
standard. Falls clear white, with heavy 
gilding on border of rich yellow. Orange 
beard. H. M., 1944. 50c 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY. (Horton, 1944). 
L. (Plurabelle x Rameses). Lavender- 
blue standards, brilliant yellow falls. 
Stunning, and it will close the bearded Iris 
season for you. Destined to be popular. 
H. M., 1950. $4.50 
