ELMOHR (Loomis 1942) 
Onco hybrid. (Wm. Mohr seedling). 
DYKES MEDAL 1945. Here we have the 
style and charm of the "Mohrs" at its 
best. The color is a red-violet or, 
reddish-mulberry. Huge, blocky, ruf- 
fled flowers with the arched S and 
rounded falls that characterize the 
Gatesii breed. 34-38 in. stalks. 075 
EXTRAVAGANZA (Douglas 1944) 
A striking and unusual bicolor in a 
near white and red combination. The 
S creamy white, the velvety, widely 
flaring F a red blend of red, copper 
and violet. Trim, heavy substanced 
flowers, and a husky plant that 
blooms from midseason to very late. 
Nicely branched 36-38 in. stalks. yf 
FALL DAYS (Smith 1948) 
Here we have an iris done in the 
beautiful, flaming colors of autumn. 
S a blend of rose and gold darkened 
with a flush of bronze, the velvet 
falls a rose-brown shading into 
chestnut at the haft, the whole 
flower blended into the rich, color- 
ful. reds of fall. Big, five by five 
in. flowers, tall 36-40" stalks. 1.25 
FANTASY (Hall 1947) 
A rose and orchid toned "pink" with 
the tangerine beards of the Flamingo- 
pinks. In Fantasy this combination 
has produced a most charming and un- 
usual color tone. Broad petaled, 
slightly ruffled flowers, sturdy, 
nicely branched stalks, ideal for 
foreground planting. 30 inches. 2.25 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 1943) 
A very aptly named plicata. Here we 
have a clear yellow ground color 
very heavily marked all over with a 
bright burgundy-red which gives us 
an outstanding, splashy, much redder 
color among the red-yellow plicatas. 
A goodly sized and most colorful 
flower, easy grower, 30-34 in. As 
FIRE DANCE (Fay 1947) 
Fire Dance has about the same bright, 
splashy coloring as Firecracker but 
is larger and taller. Ground color 
yellow, S heavily marked all over, F 
heavily bordered with a bright wine- 
red in a brilliant, eye-catching 
combination. 36-40 in. stalks. 1.50 
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