Natchez Trace $5.00 



Normandie $3.00 



GOLDEN MASTERPIECE fE. Sm/fh, '58j M. 36" $2.00 



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

 haft tc 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. 



GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schremer, '52) M. 38" $1 .00 



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

 intermediate tone. This is a big flower with wide petals and lovely 

 form— "soft as sunshine on a spring day!" HM, '54; AM, '56. See 

 page 50. 



GOLDEN YEARS (HaU, '6 7 j M. 34" $1 .00 



A 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 52. HM. 

 '62. 



GOLD PIECE iSchreiner, '59) tA. 33" $1 .00 



Solid golden yellow with conical ruffled standards and very spreading 

 falls, poised as if in full flight. The leathery texture is derived from 

 Inca Chief, a parent. The brilliant Golden Sunshine is also in its 

 breeding. HM, '59. 



GONDOLIER fj. Nelson, '71) ML. 36" $1 0.00 



A very brilliant deep, glowing, red-purple self, a child of Doge of 

 Venice and hence the name. Falls are exceptionally broad and clean 

 and the beard is inconspicuous, adding to the one-color, rich effect. 

 With plenty of branching and several large flowers to the stalk. Shown 

 on page 22. HM, '73. 



GOODNESS (Babson, '62) M. 37" $2.00 



Truly magnificent cool white with a faint flush of blue over 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, '63; AM, '67. See page 30. 



GRACIE PFOST (E. Smith, '61)EtA. 40" $2.00 



A new blend in shades of henna-brown and copper-rose, simply 

 =^ colossal in size. Colors are bright and the flowers are ideally formed, 

 with the texture of satin. HM, '62; AM, '65. See page 26. 



"^GRAND WALTZ (Schreiner, '70) ML. 35" $1 0.00 



Intricate lacing and ruffling mark this broad petaled beauty. A smooth 

 orchid color with florets of great substance on strong well branched 

 stalks. A beautiful Iris. HC, '69; HM, '71; AM, '73. 



GRAPE FESTIVAL (Gaulter, '69) M. 38" $6.00 



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. Shown on 

 page 21. HM, '70. 



GREENAN CASTLE (Beaifie, '71) ML. 38" $8.00 



A lovely icy pink of large size and extremely fine form. \'ery broad 

 petals of good heavy substance. A deep rosy pink beard and long 

 lasting blooms are other qualities of this fine Iris. See page 5. 



GREEN QUEST (R. Brown, '60) ML. 36" $1 .50 



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

 largely an exaggeration. This one is actually bright primrose yellow 

 with a chartreuse green cast. Added to the unusual color is perfec- 

 tion of form, large size, perfect branching. HM, '62. See page 48. 



GYPSY JEWELS (Schreiner, '63) M. 35" $1 .50 



Here is a ruby to garnet red of different 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, '64; AM, '66. 



Shown on page 47. 



GYPSY LULLABY fO. Brown, '6? j M. 36" $1 .00 



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, '62; AM, '64. See page 53. 



