FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell 1938) M * Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
A distinctive and entrancing bi-tone. Pale primrose standards, blazing 
rich gold falls and a deep orange beard. Very attractive. H. M. ’39 
A. M.’40 
FANTASY (Hall 1947) EM * Each $5.00 
A stunning rose and orchid-toned pink combination with a shading of 
purplish raspberry. Distinctive and different in color from the fla- 
mingo pinks. The slightly ruffled blooms are broad and full, effec- 
tively lit up by the tangerine red beard. H.M.’47 A. M.’49 
FIREBRAND (Weed 1941) M Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
The standards are golden bronze, flushed red. The fluted falls are 
dark velvety red. The orange beard adds a bit of lively color to the 
center of the flower. 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943) M * Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
Showy color combination of glowing dark burgundy-red with yellow 
trim. One of the most brilliant plicatas, it is outstanding in any ifis 
collection. The medium large flowers have a snappy crisp appearance 
and are carried on stout 32 inch stems. H. M. ’43 
FLORADORA (Hall 1947) M Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
A medium toned flamingo pink of good form and substance on 30 inch 
well branched stems. Well balanced medium sized blooms with the 
traditional geranium-red beard. A smooth self with no haft markings. 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass 1942) EM Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
A melting cameo pink flower with deeper lines of pink or rose at the 
haft and a blazing shrimp-red beard. Not a large flower but very 
attractive and can be depended on to produce a mass of glowing color. 
We really like this one. H.M.’42 A.M. ’44 
FRANCELIA (McKee 1944) M Each $1.25 
Bright chrome yellow with round domed standards and broad full 
semi-flaring falls accentuated by a thick orange beard. The well-sub- 
stanced rich gold flowers are carried on well branched heavy stalks. 
H. M. °44 
FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr 1926) ML Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
One of the aristocrats of the iris world. A massive lilac-pink bicolor 
of flaring form and excellent texture. Sturdy stalks and excellent 
branching. One of the all time great. 
FUCHSIA (Hall 1951) M Each $6.00 
Deeply colored raspberry-pink self with flaring lightly waved falls. 
The thick near red beard adds a rich note to this vivid new beauty. 
H. M.’53 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 1941) M Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A deep rose mahogany but in Southern Oregon it is garnet with a deep 
rose and brown area in the center. It has no haft marking, making it 
one of the richest and most handsome of the dark red iris. Large bloom 
with broad falls, one of our color favorites. H.M.’40 A. M. 43 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) ML * Each $1.50 
A pure self of rich Bordeaux red. Velvety clear color, classic form and 
smooth finish accentuated by a deep bronze gold beard. Not tall or 
large but distinctive and in all ways a fine iris. H.M.’45 A.M. 47 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936) ML Each .75 
A late very large velvety deep red self. Flowers of smooth rich red of 
good substance and fine form carried on tall stems. An old time favor- 
ite but still rates with the best of the new reds. H. M. 37 
GAY BORDER (DeForest 1949) M Each $2.00 
A new white ground plicata with maroon rose stripes and border. The 
wide falls have a touch of gold at the haft. Large, tall and well- 
branched. If you like plicatas try this one. H. M.’49 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) M * Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Large frosted light blue flowers of delightful wavy form and un- 
matched substance. A cool, sheer beauty wonderfully well formed. 
Jel, Mt 7333) AN, IME, SS) 
GOLD BROCADE (Heller 1948) ML Each $3.50 
A splendid deep gold self without the haft veination so common in 
this color. Good height, well shaped flowers, ideal branching and fine 
substance. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) ML * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A tall lemon colored iris with creamy falls edged gold. Large in size, 
beautifully ruffled and a good grower. H.M.’40 A.M. ’42 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934) E Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
About the deepest golden yellow of all. Bright clear buttercup yellow, 
it has a richness and depth of color that has not been surpassed. A 
wealth of fine flowers produced on strong growing plants. A. M. ’37, 
Dykes Medal 1939 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1938) ML * Each .60 
Smooth, gleaming golden yellow. Nicely domed large blooms, that do 
not fade. One of the finest yellow iris in its price class. H. M. ‘39, 
A. M.’40 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hal/ 1946) M * Each $2.00 
Light golden russet in color; the unusual feature of this flower is its 
enormous size. Probably the largest iris we grow, sometimes attaining 
a size of nine inches in length. Good texture and habits. H. M. ’47 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting 1950) M Each $3.50 
Vivid golden-yellow self, almost orange in some locations. Large well 
formed blooms with superb color appeal. H.M.’48 A. M.’53 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) M * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A deep blending of plum, copper and gold with the center of the flower 
brightened with a rich gold beard and throat. Attractively formed and 
delicately ruffled. The large flowers are carried on tall, perfectly 
branched stems. H.M.’43 A. M.’44 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) M * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Exceptionally fine pure light blue of flaring form and crisp texture. 
The large, stately flowers are carried on perfectly branched tall stems. 
It has an enviable record. H. M. 39, A. M. ’40, Dykes Medal 1942, 
and No. 1 in the A. I. S. judges symposium for four successive years 
and among the first ten for ten years. We like it! 
GRECIAN ROBE (Heller 1948) M Each $5.00 
An extra large creamy white iris with both standards and falls bordered 
gold. Wide flaring, perfect flowers on an exceptionally strong plant. 
A consistent blue ribbon winner. 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller 1947) EM Each $1.50 
A delightful chartreuse yellow in soft pastel tints. A touch of blue at 
the tip of the yellowish olive beard accentuates the cool green tones of 
the bloom. Free flowering and blooms over a long period. Huge 
blooms on tall strong plants. Most popular in its color class. 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes 1931) EM * Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Warm, magnolia-like white suffused with flecks of fine gold. A very 
large iris with shapely blooms and splendid texture. The brilliant 
orange beard and haft seem to light the entire flower with an inner 
glow. One of the most dependable white, of medium height and fine 
for foreground planting. Won the Dykes Medal in England in 1930. 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) L * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A vibrantly colored variegata with a silky orange cast over copper-gold 
standards and deep chestnut-brown falls. The freely produced large 
blooms on stout 40 inch stems stand out in any garden. H. M.’45 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) EM Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
An unusual plicata. Marbled and striated mulberry-purple on a crisp 
silvery-white background. Excellent substance, fragrant. 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hal! 1952) M Each $12.00 
This gorgeous new flamingo pink is one of David Hall’s finest intro- 
ductions. Has the deep rich coloring of Heritage but possesses a 
smooth finish and glow that sets it apart. The large ruffled blooms are 
produced over a long period on strong plants that exhibit a vigor and 
vitality seldom found in this color class. H. M.’52 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) M * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A beautiful orchid-pink self of much larger size and better form than 
the old orchid-pink varieties. The large well substanced blooms are 
well formed, slightly waved and produced freely. A fine creation and 
very effective in a garden clump. H. M. ’45 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) EM * Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
One of the finest of all new iris. A clear light blue. The large perfectly 
formed flowers are daintily ruffled and flaring. Well-spaced on good 
stems. The superb form and beauty of coloring of this supreme new 
iris assures its popularity for many years to come. H. M.’46 A.M. 
48, Dykes Medal '49 
HERITAGE (Hal! 1949) EM Each $5.00 
Smooth flamingo-pink self, deeper in color than Cherie with rich tan- 
gerine beard. A nice full petaled flower of heavy substance with 
slightly ruffled semi-flaring falls and nicely held standards. H. M. ’49 
JN Wil, Sil 
HONOLULU BELLE (Becherer 1949) ML Each $2.50 
A luxuriant sharply contrasted blue bi-color. Light blue-lilac standards 
and rich, deep blue falls with a velvety sheen. Outstanding. 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Magnificent growing lovely pink blend, warmly infused soft gold. 
Broadly rounded standards and falls. 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) ML * Each $1.00 
Majestic and stately seedling of Sable. Velvety blue-purple, almost 
black. Larger, taller and later than its famous parent. A most satisfy- 
ing dark iris, well branched and with every good quality that could be 
desired. H.M.’42 A.M.’44 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1937) M Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Lustrous, rich, true purple self with a silky sheen that gives it excep- 
tional brilliance. A large flower of good substance and fine oval form. 
Makes a gorgeous rich clump of color with unusual carrying power. A 
garden favorite and most dependable. 
ITALIAN JOY (Stevens 1947) ML Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
This richly colored iris of glowing rosy wine flushed bronze with falls 
a deeper shade of brilliant fuschia is pert and attractive. Vivid and 
glowing the color has wonderful carrying quality. 
