Gingersnap $5.00 



GAY TRACERY (Gibson, '65) M. 34" $4.00 



A smoky amethyst on white, the etching on the falls being quite 

 evenly distributed and the standards flushed rather than dotted or 

 etched with white. The huge bronze style arms are a stunning fea- 

 ture of this slightly sombre but artistically lovely flower. It is wide 

 of petal and heavily fluted and ruffled. Very large. See page 19. 

 HM, '66. 



GEORGIE ERNST (Hall, '62) M. 34" $2.00 

 Fluffy pale pinkish lilac, or might be described as an orchid shade 

 with a faint hint of blue in its make-up. Standards and falls are 

 identical in color, the hafts lighter in tone and a tangerine beard 

 literally sets the center on fire. Shown on page 53. 



GIANT ROSE (Schreiner, '59) ML. 40" $2.00 



Possibly the largest Iris ever introduced, the blooms actually measur- 

 ing 11 inches, from top to bottom! Color is a pleasing shade of lilac- 

 rose with yellow glow at the heart. Beard is bright yellow. HM, '61. 



GINGERSNAP (Schreiner, '65) ML. 37" $5.00 



A most worthy Iris in rich and brilliant shades of brown. It is massive 

 in size, both standards and falls exhibiting extreme width. Spicy and 

 snappy, with a heavy orange-brown beard. HM, '66; AM, '68. See 

 page 20. 



GLAZED ORANGE (Schreiner, '69) E. 35" $1 0.00 



Orange crush in color with sunburst shadings. It is a luscious, bright 

 color. Possesses vigorous growing habit and ideal flower form. Fine 

 blooms well placed on branched stems. HM, '70. 



GLENBROOK (Gaulfer, '72) M. 36" $20.00 



This flower is a light pink-orchid blend with tangerine beard. Clean 

 giant blossom, with the smooth look, has very broad falls with a wide 

 flare. The petals are slightly wavy and the form is perfection itself. 

 Branching and bud count are of first-class in this display of excel- 

 lence. Illustrated on page 5. 



GLENDALE (Gaulfer, '72) ML. 36" $20.00 



This deep apricot-pink self has a leather-heavy substance. The color- 

 ful deep tangerine beard seems to be reflected into the haft and style 

 arms. These, and the edges of the entire flower, are very heavily 

 laced and there is balanced placement of many large blooms on strong, 

 well branched stems. The tightly crinkled edges of the standards 

 enmesh at the top and the wide falls flare gracefully. Shown on our 

 cover. 



GLISTENING SNOW (Schreiner, '63) M. 38" $2.00 

 A very full-bodied flower with magnificent petal breadth and serene 

 flaring form, nicely ruffled. As white as Celestial Snow and with the 

 classic appearance of Cliffs of Dover. 



GOLDEN DELIGHT (E. Smith, '60) EM. 36" $2.00 



Surely one of the most outstanding yellows we have seen— large, 

 glittering deep golden yellow, lacy and ruffled in both standards 

 and falls. Even the style arms are fringed. This is from pink breeding. 

 Shown on page 41 . 



GOLDEN FILIGREE (Gibson, '65) EM. 36" $2.00 



Light honey-tan standards heavily laced and crimped, even including 

 style arms. The broad falls are creamy white, edged with the bright 

 golden tan of the standards and the undersides are also golden 

 flushed with tan. Creates a glittering and sparkling clump of massive 

 but delicately fringed and laced blossoms on excellent stems. HM, '66. 

 See page 38. 



GOLDEN GARLAND (Hall, '57) ML. 40" $1 .00 



A veritable giant on stalks fully four feet in height, blooming very 

 late in the season. The flower has definite golden yellow standards 

 and almost white falls bordered yellow. The lacework and crimped 

 petals on both standards and falls are exceptional. HM, '.57; AM, '59. 

 Illustrated on page 47. 



GOLDEN LARK (Gibson, '68) ML. 42" $4.00 



An orange-yellow self with ruffles and lace. The very large, golden 

 yellow flowers create a dazzling array of sunshine from niidseason to 

 fairly late. Elegant form and charm along with perfect balance of the 

 entire blossom. See page 17. 



GLACIER GOLD (Wills, '63) ML. 36" $3.00 



This is one of the few varieties with clean white standards and rich, 

 golden yellow falls. The large blooms are full petaled, rather rounded 

 in form and of wax-like substance. 



GOLDEN MASTERPIECE (E. Smith, '58) M. 36" $2.00 

 A smooth, deep creamy yellow, shading somewhat lighter near the 

 haft to an almost white blaze at the tip of the beard. Flowers are 

 gigantic in size, with very wide falls and elegant ruffling. The name 

 is fitting. HM, '59; AM, '62. See page 35. 



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