GOLDEN CROWN (Kleinsorge, '54) Each $3.50 



An absolutely stunning combination of old gold and richest plush- 

 like brownish maroon velvet. Twice as large as Gypsy, more richly 

 colored, and with flaring falls, it bears no resemblance to such fine 

 variegatas as Staten Island or Spanish Fandango. They are brilliant 

 and lively— Golden Crown is a luxurious combination of elegance 

 and quiet majesty. It is a seedling of Spanish Fandango. 36 inches 

 tall. HM AIS. 1957. See below. 



GOLDEN GARLAND (Hall, '57) Each $10.00 



A veritable giant of a flower, on stalks fully four feet in height, 

 blooming very late in the season. In some ways it resembles Truly 

 Yours, but it is more of a bi-color and a different shade of yellow. 

 Our picture is too light in tone and the actual flower has definite 

 golden yellow standards and almost white falls bordered yellow. The 

 lacework and crimped petals on both standards and falls are excep- 

 tional. Here is a real traffic stopper! HM AIS. 1957. Illustrated on 

 page 44. 



GOLDEN HAWK (K. Smith, '51) Each $6.00 



A new giant yellow self with an almost velvety texture to the petals. 

 The form and carriage are about as near perfect as one could ask 

 for in any Iris and the 38-inch stems are very well branched. HM 

 AIS. 1952. 



THOTMES III 



GOLDEN LANCER (Pattison, '57) Each $7.00 



Broad perfectly domed flowers of white and golden yellow. Wax- 

 like deep yellow standards, the white falls slightly ruffled with a 

 rich golden border. The hafts carry an overlay of this same velvety 

 vellow. 



