EVENGLOW (Clev. 1948) M. 35 in. (Un-_ 
known). One of the largest iris we have 
ever seen. A beauty too, with its smooth 
rosy lavender coloring-___-___-- 1.00 
EVENSONG (Frazee 1950) M. 35 in. (N. J. 
Thomas x sdlg.). Very large, broad pet- 
aled hybrid of light lilac blue. Heavy 
sussicinces Int Wi, WOBOQL- 2.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944) M. L. 38 
in. (Adios x Cortez:- Reverie x yellow 
sdlg.). One of the loveliest of the am- 
oenas, this has creamy white standards 
and rich oriental purple falls. A fine 
poe evan. Ne (Nive WASHAR 2 re S 1.00 
FABIOLA (Wallace 1954) M. 35 in. (From 
sdlgs.). A bright deeply colored orchid 
or light magenta that is somewhat rem- 
iniscent of Dreamcastle in type. As this 
was growing in the originators garden 
it had tremendous garden value -_10.00 
FABULOUS KATE (Muhl. 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Late Sun x Radiant) x Pink Formal. A 
simply huge, medium yellow of beauti- 
ful flaring, heavily ruffled form. Stalks 
are strong and well branched and the 
large flowers are perfectly placed. Has 
substance to withstand any weather. 
Visitors voted this one of the most out- 
standing varieties here last year. H. M. 
1952. 7a== 2 se e4:00 
FAIR DAY (McKee 1949) M. 38 in. ((Mio- 
belle x Misty Rose) x Moontide) x Moon- 
tide. A very broad, heavily substanced 
amoena of white and yellow. Similar in 
color tones to Pinnacle but larger and 
more flaring. H. M. 1949_______- 2.00 
FAIRY FANCY (Sass 1953) M. L. 38 in. 
(Seedling from City of Lincoln, Cardinal, 
M. L. Aureau and Tiffany lines x Pretty 
Pansy) x Sib. A deeper and brighter 
version of Pretty Pansy, this has a chalk 
white ground color with a bright blue 
overlay that leaves a pansy like pattern 
of white at the throat. One of the love- 
liest fancies we have yet seen____5.00 
FANCY FEATHER (Muhl. 1952) M. L. 36 in. 
Rare Marble x (Salar x Gold Ruffles). An 
extremely brilliant new bitone plicata 
that really stands out. Standards are 
clear light golden tan and the falls are 
clean, medium yellow with a brilliant 
border of red. Should be a very inter- 
esting breeder for plicatas, blends, yel- 
lows and pinks_ _5.00 
FANCY WORK (Craig 1951) M. 40 in. 
(Tiffany x L. A.) x Sib.) x Capitola. An- 
other plicata type oncobred, this has a 
very large Mohr type flower done in 
burgandy with an allover pattern of a 
deeper color. A beauty and a good 
grower with strong, well branched 
Stalksteeee = Seca Aerie 7550 
FANTASY (Hall 1947) M. 34 in. Lullaby x 
((Dauntless x Rameses) x ((W. R. Dykes 
x Morocco Rose) x Morocco Rose)). Large, 
richly colored orchid pink with bright, 
full tangerine beard. Flowers are broad, 
flaring and very heavily substanced. A 
fine parent. A. M. 1949________- 3.50 
FAREWELL (Craig 1951) M. 40 in. (Prairie 
Sunset x Brilliant Amber). A very large, 
full formed flower of deep orchid. 
lovely es ae ees ee see ee eee 6.00 
FIREBIRD (Tomp. 1954) M. L. 38 in. (Cape 
Bon x Seashell) x Sib)) x Color Carnival. 
Deep Hollyhock red or aster purple with 
a full beard of fiery red. A step toward 
full red bearded reds_________- 20.00 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943) M. 35 in. (Orloff 
x Elsa Sass). One of the most brilliant 
plicatas. Yellow ground, vivid red mark- 
INOS ahi) 040 seee oe eee eee 1.00 
we. 
FIRE DANCE (Fay 1947) M. 37 in. (Elsa Sass 
x Orloff) x Sib. Another yellow and red 
plicata, this has more brilliance than 
Firecracker and the markings are con- 
fined to a distinct heavy border on the 
Veeoume (Nis Realy ee eee Ee 2.00 
FIRE KING (Sass 1954) E. M. 36 in. Ossar 
x (El Tovar x (Jumbo x King Tut))) x 
Persian Prince. The most brilliant of the 
new variegatas, this has bright orange 
yellow stands and glowing red falls. A 
bright one: == eae 50 
FIRE OPAL (Lyell 1948) M. L. 40 in. (Ami- 
tola x Golden Treasure). A blend of rich 
pink, amber and orchid; this is one of 
(Chivalry x Spanish Peaks). A superb 
new creation in blended manganese 
violet with a deep blue undertone. 
Royal violet overall. H. M. 1953_. 20.00 
FLAMBOYANCE (Tomp. 1952) M. 36 in. 
(Sonatine x (Veishea x Copper River)) x 
Mulberry Rose. A gigantic iris done in 
glowing tones of mulberry, violet and 
rich rose. The petals are very broad and 
have an extra heavy, leathery like sub- 
stance and a very lacy, crimped edge. 
Shiela litte!’ = 5.00 
FLIGHT LEADER (Whiting 1952) M. 38 in. 
(Blue Monarch x Blue Triumph) x Great 
Lakes. A large flower of semi-flaring 
form in smooth wisteria blue. Proving a 
good parent-for blues.22 2. 1.50 
FLORA WHITING (Whiting 1953) M. L. 40 
in. (Missouri x Gloriole) x Belmont. A 
true self of warm, lobelia blue with 
smooth hafts and a white beard. The 
flowers are large with well domed 
standards and widely flaring falls. A 
fine new blue_____ zee _ 3.00 
FLORADORA (Hall 1947) M. 36 in. (Cross 
of two sibs. to Dream Girl and Overture). 
A large, medium toned shell pink of fine 
form with a rich orange pink beard 1.00 
FLORETTA (Whiting 1953) M. L. 24 in. 
(Remembrance x Pink Reflection). A near 
self of orchid or mallow pink, this has 
a flaring waved form and is very flori- 
ferous. A bright one for the front of 
ihe border ==ae=e ae aE ee ee 2.00 
FLURRY MOHR (Rees 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Capitola). A gigantic 
Mohr type flower of rich purple violet. 
Very showy ____ ep ee eee 1.50 
FLYING SAUCER (Schreiner 1953) M. L. 37 
in. (Unavailable parentage). A large 
flaring flower of pure white ground 
with distinct edge of blackish purple. 
Distinct and different _____ yee 2:00 
FOR SURE (Linse 1953) E. M. 35 in. (Lady 
Mohr x Snoqualmie). A new and deeper 
toned edition of Lady Mohr____- 10.00 
FOXFIRE (Fox 1952) M. 40 in. (Bryce Can- 
yon x Ola Kala). A deep glowing. yellow 
of excellent form and size, this has 
created quite a sensation wherever seen. 
FAG 5S oie ee tin ree 7.50 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig 1952) M. 40 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Capitola). A very large, 
excellently formed oncobred of soft 
powder blue. This is one of the top iris 
Hh TS telkeaSs Tal WMi, MOSS = oo 10.00 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest 1951) M. 38 in. 
(From tangerine pink sdigs.). One of the 
loveliest new things we saw last year, 
this reminded us of a pink toned Star- 
shine. The flowers are of good size and 
delightfully ruffled. Standards are deep 
cream slightly flushed pink and the falls 
are icy ivory with the barest tint of pink 
and a pink beard. H. M. 1952 ___. 7.50 
FRANCONIA (Graves 1942) M. 42 in. (Alba 
Monte x Snowking). Large white of fine 
form. Extra broad falls and a sparkling 
finishahoM, | 2a2esenones su ocer 1.00 
FRANK PUGLIESE (Lapham 1947) M. 35 in. 
(Christabel x Red Gleam). A bright new 
red with slight veining of yellow at the 
hafty;. 2225 s5s eee ee 1.00 
FRIVOL (Whiting 1954) M. L. 38 in. (Chan- 
tilly x Lavender and Gold Lace). A very 
rich rosy gold and tan blend with very 
flaring and extremely lacy falls. One of 
the laciest tris we have seen -_-__- 3.50 
FRONTIER DAYS (Tompkins 1953) M. VL. 
38 in. (Bandit x Technicolor). This has 
very large tlowers with broad petals 
and flaring form. The substance is extra 
heavy and the finish is sleek and glossy, 
giving great brilliance and much carry- 
ing power to the near cardinal red 
blooms. An_ excellent grower with 
strong, well branched stalks ~___12.50 
FROST GLINT (Whiting 1951) M. L. 35 in. 
(Vatican Purple x West Point). A very 
large white of choice form. The flowers 
open a cold blue white that later clears 
to pure white and the substance is so 
heavy that the individual blooms last for 
several days. Standards are well domed 
and ruffled and the falls flare widely 
and have a very heavy ruffling. H. M. 
0 Sylhet Se ee ee ee 1.50 
FROSTY (Craig 1950) M. L. 35 in. (Tiffany 
x Los Angeles) x Mitchell sdlg. A beau- 
tifully ruffled plicata of clear white with 
a rich violet border. Lovely ______- 5.00 
FUCHSIA (Hall 1951) M. 36 in. (Tally Ho 
x Fantasy). A vivid raspberry pink or 
fuchsia self with a very heavy red beard. 
Flaring slightly ruffled form. H. M. 1953 
ee ay eR ae 5.00 
GALA FINALE (DeForest 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Vision of Mirza x Firecracker). A plicata 
with a vivid yellow ground and overall 
markings and border of brilliant red. 
Appears to be a red self from a distance. 
ls IN OD 2 __.3.50 
GALLANT KNIGHT (Tompkins 1953) M. VL. 
38 in. (Prairie Fire x Garden Glory). A 
deep mahogany blend with medium to 
large flowers of beautiful form with 
heavy substance and velvety, ruffled 
petals. Standards are glowing red brown 
with a smoky undertone and the falls 
are of rich chocolate red or mahogany. 
The flowers are beautifully placed on 
tall, strong, very well branched stalks. 
HAGC#2 1.0 5t] auroras 22 eee 10.00 
GALWAY BAY (Tomp. 1949) M. 37 in. 
(Frosty Blue x Annabel). A large and 
nicely ruffled, clear light blue. Flowers 
are broad petaled, semi-flaring of form 
and have a gleaming frosty finish ._ 1.50 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) M. L. 34 
in. (The Red Douglas x Garden Magic). 
A dark bordeaux or purple red of fine 
form with broad flaring falls completely 
free from markings. A. M. 1947 ._ 1.00 
GARNET FLAME (DeForest 1952) M. 38 in. 
(Casa Morena x Jasper Agate). A bril- 
liant flower with stands of russet flushed 
wine red and deep russet gold falls 
heavily overlaid garnet brown. Rich gold 
béeardtsce ee eee eis ___5.00 
GARNET GLOW (Sass 1951) M. L. (From 
two brown red blends stemming from 
Beau Ideal, Rameses, Miss Calif., Dore, 
Matula, Midwest Gem, and P. Sunset). 
Considered a new “Break” in coloring, 
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. A difficult pod par- 
ent but should prove an excellent pollen 
parent for seedlings in almost any color 
range tee neo /5 2 GT OO 
GAY BORDER (DeForest 1949) E. M. 36 in. 
(Tiffanja x Sib. to Patrice). A white 
ground plicata with a precise border of 
maroon. H. M, 1949 
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