Mission Sunset $3.00 



Marie Phillips $2.00 V 



GRAND ALLIANCE (Plough, '65) M. 36" Each $7.50 



This richly colored deep spectrum-violet is similar in form and 

 habit to the famous Allegiance, one of its parents. However, it is a 

 lustrous purple rather than deep blue, and the beard is blue, tipped 

 with brown. Ruffled and handsome. HM AIS, 1966; AM, 1969. 



GRAND RAPIDS (Tompkins, '66) ML. 38" Each $5.00 



A giant blend in brilliantly glistening shades of carmel, orange and 

 copper, with an undertone of amber-rose. Beard is deep orange with 

 a highlight of lilac at the tip. Wonderful form, the broad petals 

 rounded and of heavy substance. Well branched. Rather late. See 

 page 13. 



GRAPE FESTIVAL (Gaulter, '69) Each $15.00 



An Iris of stupendous proportions— one of the largest we have ever 

 seen— in a shade resembling Concord grape juice. There is some 

 bronze shading on the haft which is lit up with an almost white 

 beard. Just a hint of bronze adorns the lace-edged falls. Height over 

 three feet. Mid-season. Shown on page 1,5. HM AIS, 1970. 



GREEN QUEST (R. Brown, '60) ML. 36" Each $2.00 



We hear a great deal about "green Iris" these days but the term is 

 largely an exaggeration. This is as near green as any, actually bright 

 primrose yellow with a chartreuse green cast. Added to the unusual 

 color is perfection of form, large size, perfect branching. It blooms 

 rather late. HM AIS, 1962. See page 21. 



GYPSY JEWELS (Schreiner, '63) M. 35" Each $2.50 



Here is a ruby to garnet red of diflerent tonal value from any red in 

 this catalog. Crisply flaring, remarkable heavy substance, and a 

 plushy sheen on the falls, with no haft markings. HM AIS, 1964; 

 AM, 1966. 



GYPSY LULLABY (O. Brown, '61) M. 36" Each $2.50 



Ruffled standards of butterscotch with a light violet flush; flaring 

 very wide falls of medium red-violet shading to the color of the 

 standards. This is distinctly different and has produced some novel 

 seedlings. HM AIS, 1962; AM, 1964. See page 23. 



HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall, '52) M. Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Peer of all the flamingo-pinks. Happy Birthday is not just a sumptu- 

 ous flower ... it has bold foliage, big, heavy stalks, large rhizomes 

 and increases at a rapid rate. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1952; AM, 

 1954. One of the "5 Iris of the Year" in 1960. See page 33. 



Deep Space $1.00 



Pacific Panorama $2.00 



HAPPY WANDERER (Lapham, '57) M. Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A clear tapestry-red self with clean, smooth hafts and a dark orange 

 beard. This is the largest red Iris we have seen. Both standards and 

 falls are full, well rounded and the shade of red is vibrant and glow- 

 ing. Illustration on page 30. Height 36 inches. 



