FAIR DAY (McKee ‘49). M. ((Miobelle x Misty 
Rose) x (Moontide)) x (Moontide). Very wide, 
heavy-substanced yellow amoena in the Pin- 
nacle color range. Will be a superb parent for 
this color as well as rich yellows, blends or 
reds: H.M. ‘49 $3.00 
$—15 
FAIR ENOUGH* (C. G. White ‘35). E.-M., 38 
inches. (Purissima x I. susiana.) A blue sister 
to Due West which I like better. It will set seed 
with ease and produces fine seedlings. I have 
several from it by Hoogie Boy and another 
I. hoogiana seedling that pleases me very 
much. Rather think if it were crossed with 
Capitola, Joppa Parrot or other fertile onco- 
hybrids some unusual things would result. 
Quite blue, it may produce very blue seed- 
lings to things like Sylvia Murray, Cahokia, 
Great Lakes, Chivalry, Sierra Skies, Jane 
Phillips, Zara, etc. Net 
S—4 ¥ 
FAIRY FANCY (Henry Sass ‘53). M., 36 inches. 
(Pretty Pansy x ?.) A little richer than its par- 
ent. If you like Pretty Pansy you will surely 
like this fine, bright, fancy done in somewhat 
the same tones of white and purple. I made 
notes on this as a seedling in 1950 as one I 
particularly, likedteNet aiccs1c.schsyslap oisieiee $5.00 
FANCY FEATHER (Muhlestein ‘52). M-L. 36”. 
(Rare Marble x 46-49A: Salar x Gold Ruffles.) 
Blended yellow-tan standards. Falls yellow 
bordered bright mahogany red. A very strik- 
ing plicata and one we think will be a good 
breeder $7.50 
N—8-5 
FANCYWORK (Craig ‘51). E.-M. ((Tiffany x Los 
Angeles) x (Sib.)) x Capitola). Fancy, Mohr- 
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type flower and veining. Burgundy over 
lighter ground. 40 inches tall.......... $10.00 
E—33 ‘ 
FANTASIA (Tompkins ‘'49). M., 38 inches. (Casa 
Morena x Mulberry Rose.) Blended shades of 
rich violet, rose and mulberry in a massive 
ruffled flower. Net $1.00 
S—12 
FANTASY (D. Hall '47). M. (40-97): (Lullaby x 
35-40: Dauntless x Rameses) x 39-62): ((36-1: W. 
R. Dykes x Morocco Rose) x Morocco Rose)). 
Lovely orchid with tangerine beard. Parent of 
Cherie and other new pinks. A.M. '49....$5.00 
S—10 
FAR HILLS (J. E. Wills '49). M. (Melanie x Copper 
Rose.) Deep orchid-pink, smooth and full. Sturdy 
38-inch stalks, well branched $2.00 
S—12 
fFIRECRACKER (D. Hall ‘43). M. (Orloff x Elsa 
Sass.) Very bright yellow and red plicata. 
Splendid parent. H.M. ‘43 $1.50 
E—11 
FIRE DANCE (O. Fay ‘47). M. ((Elsa Sass x Or- 
loff) x (sister sdlg.)). Lovely, heavily marked, 
red plicata. Would like to see seedlings from 
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E—23 
FIRST VIOLET (DeForest ‘52). M., 38 inches. 
(Chivalry x Spanish Peaks.) Manganese violet 
with blue undertones giving the impression of 
a rich violet self. Grand. H.M. ‘53. Net. .$20.00 
E—29 
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FLAMBOYANCE”* (Tompkins '52). M., 36 inches. 
((Sonatine) x Veishea x Copper River)) x (Mul- 
berry Rose.) Huge ruffled, broad mulberry, 
violet and rose. Just a touch of Wm. Mohr 
blood. One of Tompkin‘s $7.00 
FLAMINGO BAY (Muhlestein ‘53). E.-M. (Salmon 
Shell x Pink Formal.) Name changed to this 
deeper, more distinct pink since the original 
51-25 proved too like so many other pinks. 
This was No. 51-6. None for sale. 
E—31 
FLORA WHITING (Whiting ‘53). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(Missouri x Gloriole) x (Belmont). True lobelia- 
Bie with white beard. H.C. ‘50. Net...$10.00 
E—33 
FLORETTA (Whiting '53). M.-L., 24 inches. (Re- 
membrance x Pink Reflection.) Delightful bor- 
der iris in a mallow or orchid-pink. Fine blood 
en for the shell pinks $5.00 
E— 
FLURRY MOHR* (C. Rees '50). M. (Snow Flurry 
x Capitola.) Extremely large violet-purple. 
Standards a bit weak for such huge flowers. 
We discovered this makes a wonderful single- 
flower arrangement, or an ideal one to use 
for flatdish work if the standards are bent 
down under the falls. If you cannot grow the 
Japanese Iris this is for you. It is breath- 
taking either in the garden or in arrange- 
ments if made into a “flat” iris. Your friends 
will be amazed 
E—4l 
FLYING SAUCER (Schreiner ‘53). M.-L., 38 inches. 
Plicata of a pure white ground and black- 
purple markings. Highly distinct and novel. 
Net $3.00 
E—37 
FOR SURE (J. Linse ‘53). E.-M. (Lady Mohr x Sno- 
qualmie.) Richer tones of a Lady Mohr type 
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E—27 
FORT KNOX (Milliken ‘41). E-M. (Sungold x 
Chosen.) Beautifully formed light yellow. 
of AA DNS SA a opm Ra AW $ .75 
FORT TICONDEROGA (K. Smith ‘48). M. (Orange 
Glow x Matula.) Colorful hlend—one of the 
very best. Scarce. Net 
S-9 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge ‘41). M (Old Parchment) 
x ((Tuscany Gold x) x (Rameses)). Light copper 
with rich yellow undertones. Fine breeder if 
used with tall varieties. Blood for reds. ..$ .50 
FOXFIRE (Fox '53). M.-L., 38 inches. (Bryce Can- 
yon x Ola Kala.) Very rich yellow with light 
area below beard in falls. What blood to pro- 
duce grand things in yellows, blends, browns 
ane coppers. H.M. ‘53 
S— 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig ‘'52). M. (Snow Flurry 
x Capitola.) Perfection in a huge greyed laven- 
derhrhi@ano leer Miva Soiree spueen ate coe $15.00 
E—22 and E—46 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest ‘51). M. (SQ 72) x 
(Melitza x Pink sdlg.) Light apricot, cream and 
chartreuse. Deep tangerine beard. Haft flushed 
pink. Here is one that is truly distinct. H.M. 
‘92. Net $10.00 
E—29 
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