GENEVIEVE SEROUGE Each $1.00 



Of soft pastel shades, tan in the standards with 

 faint blue flush, the falls misty blue with edge of 

 honey yellow. This is a vigorous grower, reaching 

 almost four feet, with large blossoms and well- 

 branched stalks. Much more colorful than Ningal and 

 other pale blends. 



GLEAM Each 25c; 3 for 50c 



For an azure blue at low cost, unquestioned hardi- 

 ness, freedom of bloom, and all general good qual- 

 ities, we have added this seedling of Col. Nicholls'. 

 In Philadelphia last spring we saw it planted with 

 another of his varieties, Tokay, and the combination 

 of salmon and blue would be a joy to any gardener. 



GLORIOLE Each $5.00 



Described as an "ice blue self", this introduction 

 by Merton Gage was the outstanding new iris in New 

 England during the past three seasons. Critics in that 

 section waxed very enthusiastic when it was first 

 shown, and it was immediately awarded an H.M. of 

 the Iris Society. Of huge size, the pale blue petals 

 are entirely overlaid with frosty crystal-like particles. 

 Wonderfully formed and surely a most noble flower. 

 A. M. AIS 1935. 



GOLDEN FLARE Each $1.00 



Flame colored! And that is no exaggeration. It is 

 many shades deeper than Talisman, with much more 

 orange and a salmon-rose dominating background. 

 As a garden subject it creates a flash of brilliance 

 equaled by few sorts. Medium in size, with slender 

 stems; a color jewel that will captivate you. 



GOLDEN HELMET Each $2.50; 3 for $5.00 



A huge King Tut, with very ruffled standards and 

 ox-blood red falls. The public has long wished for a 

 flower of large size with the bright red falls of the old 

 favorite King Tut, and we have it here, with brighter 

 standards and attractive ruffling to enhance it. 



GOLDEN HIND Each $10.00 



No yellow iris in commerce contains the deep but- 

 tercup tone of this English origination. There are 

 larger new yellows, but certainly there are none so 

 nearly the ideal in clear rich color. The tone deepens 

 at the haft, due partly to the vivid orange beard. 

 Stems seen last season were three feet in height and 

 finely branched. While not a large iris. Golden Hind 

 is sufficient in size to merit a place amongst the most 

 recent sorts. 



GOLDEN LIGHT Each $1.50; 3 for $3.00 



A seedling of Euphony, with the distinctive form 

 and size of that lovely ruffled variety. The difference 

 lies in the rich orange-cinnamon color of this new 

 variety — something new in the tan group. Very 

 bright and of wonderful carrying quality. 40 inches 

 tall. Shown on page 14. 



GOLDEN TREASURE Each $10.00 



Solid deep cream, but with an outpouring of rich 

 golden orange all about the central portion of the 

 flower. This gives it a distinction so striking that it 

 will be immediately singled out in a planting of 

 hundreds of varieties. We saw this as a seedling in 

 1935 and regarded it as the finest un-introduced iris 

 we saw that year. Produced by Robert Schreiner in 

 St. Paul, Minn., it is most vigorous and grows to 40 

 inches tall. 



Depute Noniblot 



GRACE STURTEVANT Each 35c; 3 for $1.00 



Almost black-brown when first opening, this vel- 

 vety Dominion seedling holds first position in its 

 color class. The chocolate falls are figuratively set 

 on fire with the leaping brilliance of the orange-red 

 beards. It is one of the most popular among visitors 

 to our display gardens, and deservedly so. We now 

 have a large stock of fine big rhizomes. See page 23. 



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