New Snow 



GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1941) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



An odd blend of rather deep tones of plum and copper, and gold. En- 

 tirely different from any Iris we have ever introduced, it is an Iris to be 

 admired at close range and is especially suited to bringing indoors and 

 associating with Oriental rugs. Attractively formed and delicately ruffled. 

 About 40 inches tall, perfectly branched, and it flowers over a very long 

 season. Very large, it is accurately shown in color on page 25. HM AIS, 

 1943; AM, 1944. 



GREAT LAKES (Cousins, 1938) Each 75c ; 3 for $2.00 



A clear blue self, produced in Canada by Lyman Cousins, of London, 

 Ontario. A broadly spreading regal type of flower, with handsome foliage 

 and 4-foot stalks, idealy branched. Look at its record: HM AIS, 1939; 

 AM, 1940; Dykes Medal, 1942; No. 1 in the AIS judge's symposium for 

 four successive years and among the first ten for eleven years! 



GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931) Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 



Heavily textured enormous while, with petals like those of a Magnolia. 

 A warm or creamy white, with brilliant orange beard and suffusion of 

 gold sprinkling over the entire bloom. Sold very short last year. 



GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944) Each 75c ; 3 for $2.00 



Coppery gold standards and falls of solid chestnut-brown, silkv rather 

 than velvety. A very late Iris that brings something new into the varie- 

 gatia field. There is such a contrast in the standards and falls, the latter 

 decidedly rounded and uniformly brown without haft markings, that it 

 commands immediate attention. 4-foot stems, lots of flowers. HM AfS. 

 1945. See page 24. 



GYPSY ROSE (Whiting, 1946) Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 



Rich tapestry-red suffused with a warm glow of copper and a touch of 

 blue in the center of the falls. The blooms are extra large and wide- 

 petaled, with pleasing rounded form. Very tall and vigorous grower. HM 

 AIS, 1949. 



HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall, 1952) Each $15.00 



Peer of all the flamingo-pinks to date. It is twice as large as Heritage 

 and much the same shade of pink ; deeper in color than Ballerina, much 

 larger and more colorful than Pink Sensation. It bowled over everyone 

 who saw it here last year. Happy Birthday is not just a sumptuous flow- 

 er ... it has bold foliage, big heavy stalks, large rhizomes and in- 

 creases at a rapid rate. Height three feet. HM AIS, 1952. Shown in color 

 on page 22. 



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