Lusty Song $3.50 



August Moon $2.50 

 Stepping Out $3.50 



GOLDEN GARLAND (Hall, '57) ML. Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



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

 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 AIS, 1957; 

 AM, 1959. Illustrated on page 21. 



GOLDEN LARK (Gibson, '68) ML. 42" Each $6.00 



.\n orange-vellow self with ruffles and lace, produced on 42-inch 

 heavy stems. The very large, golden yellow flowers create a dazzling 

 array of sunshine from midseason to fairly late. Elegant form and 

 charm along with perfect balance of the entire blossom. 



GOLDEN MASTERPIECE (E. Smith, '58) M. 36" Each $2.50 



A smooth, deep creamy yellow, shading some^vhat 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 AIS, 1959; AM, 1962. See page 13. 



GOLDEN PLUNDER (Fay, '66) EM. 36" Each $7.50 



Deep lemon-gold, \ibrant and lively, with a rich deep yellow beard. 

 Big flowers of globular form on well branched stalks. Standards are 

 closed and the petals are broad and heavy in texture. An outstanding 

 yellow! HM AIS, 1967. 



GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schreiner, '52) M. Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 

 Not deep golden, not lemon, but a clean, clear bright yellow of an 

 intermediate tone. This is a big flower with wide petals and lo\ely 

 form— "soft as sunshine on a spring dav!" 38 inches. HM AIS, 1954; 

 AM, 1956. See page 36. 



GOLDEN YEARS (Hall, '61) tA. 34" Each $1.00 



.\ combination of lacy white fringed with gold. Given the name of 

 "Golden Years" in fond recognition of the era into which Mr. Hall's 

 long association with Iris is now fitted. Illustrated on page 22. HM 

 AIS, 1962. 



GOODNESS (Babson, '62) M. 37" Each $4.00 



T ruly magnificent cool white with a faint Hush of blue o\er the 

 entire heart of the flower. A powder blue beard adds a distinctive 

 note. Blossoms are broad, rounded, and fully proportioned. Height 

 3 feet or over. HM AIS, 1963; AM. 1967. See page 12. 



GRACIE PFOST (E. Smifh, '61) EM. 40" Each $2.00 



A new blend in shades of hcnua-lnown and copper-rose, simply 

 colossal in size and up to 40 inches in height of stem. Colors are 

 bright and the flowers are ideally formed, with the texture of satin. 

 HM AIS, 1962; AM, 1965. See page 23. 



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