ENVOY (DeForest, 1948) A rich, dark iris with wide, blackish falls. 
Dusky orange beard. Smoothly finished. $3.00 
ETUDE (Whiting, 1949) Soft creamy pink and gold with a touch of 
light blue in the falls. Large flowers. Tall. 75c¢ 
EXQUISITE (Nesmith, 1947) A self of light Congo pink. The color is 
intensified by the pink beard. Smooth finish. $2.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas, 1944) An amoena of cream-white stand- 
ards and rich velvety prune-plum falls. Striking. $1.00 
FAIR ELAINE (Mitchell, 1938) An attractive yellow bi-color of creamy 
yellow standards and golden falls. 60c 
FAIRY BLUSH (DeForest, 1948) This tall tangerine-bearded pink has 
flesh tones with a pearl-like sheen. Not so well known as some of the 
pinks, but good and quite tall. $2.00 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith, 1947) A glowing iris in the autumn colors of 
copper and red. Standards are rose and gold flushed bronze; falls 
rose-brown with chestnut base. $2.00 
FANTASY (Hall, 1947) Attractive rose and orchid-toned pink. Tangerine 
beard. Coloring smooth and luscious. $3.50 
FIRECRACKER (Hall, 1943) Brilliant dark burgundy-red marked plicata 
with a yellow trim. Bright and snappy. $1.00 
FIRE DANCE (Fay, 1947) A much deeper, richer and taller Firecracker. 
A burgundy-red plicata with both standards and falls heavily marked 
with dark wine-red on buff ground color. An outstanding iris. $2.00 
FLIGHT LEADER (Whiting, 1952) A large, tall, imposing flower of wis- 
teria blue. The standards are well domed, the falls pleasingly flared, 
with white beards tipped yellow. $2.00 
FLORA WHITING (Whiting, 1953) Warm lobelia blue self with smooth 
hafts and white beards. Widely flaring falls. $3.50 
FLORA ZENOR (J. Sass, 1942) Cameo-pink with lines of heavier color 
near haft. Tangerine beard. 60c. 
FLORETTA (Whiting, 1953) A near self of orchid or mallow pink, fresh 
and spritely in color, form and carriage. Not large or tall, but 
blooms freely. Good for borders. $2.00 
FORTUNE’S FAVOR (DeForest, 1944) Ruffled glistening tan with falls 
tinged with rose-lavender. Unusual marking. 75¢ 
FRIVOL (Whiting, 1954) An attractive rose and gold blend with a 
frivolous, fluted edge on all petals. $3.50 
FROST GLINT (Whiting, 1951) A cold blue-white iris that has a most 
intriguing form and amazingly heavy substance. Closely domed, 
JULIET 
ruffled standards and widely flaring falls. $1.50 
FUCHSIA (Hall, 1951) Deeply colored raspberry pink self. The very ’ 
thick beard is almost red. Flaring, wavy falls. $5.00 Sa 
RAINBOW ROOM 
Pueblo, Colorado. 
| received my shipment of iris today and to say I’m pleased is putting it mildly. 
Your rhizomes are a huge size compared to anything | have ever seen. They give 
the impression of having been scrubbed, they look so clean, and the roots are 
thick where others are anaemic-looking. Gratis bulbs are breathtaking. 
Mrs. M.M. 
Aaliyah Billings, Montana. 
My iris came very promptly, in excellent condition, and such good ones. 
Mrs. H.D.C. 
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