into honey yellow at center of standard; F. solid, almost black with 
under side yellow. Considered the finest new iris. H. M., A. I. S. 
1932. 38 in. A. M., A. I. S. 1933. $20.00 
ELOISE LAPHAM (Lap. 1932) S. Delicate pink; F. broad and 
flaring of deeper pink. The whole flower has a smooth waxy finish 
that is hard to describe; lovely. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. $5.00 
EREBIAN (Loomis 1931) Large flowers of gorgeous bordeaux- 
red; falls are very velvety; heavy gold beard; well branched and 
tall; 40 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. $3.00 
EVOLUTION (Cay. 1929) .Frilled coppery bronze standards with 
flaring falls of deeper shade; center of fall has a beautiful metallic 
blue marking; unusual color and extremely beautiful. C. M., 
S. N. H. F. 1928. $7.00 
FASCINATION (Cay. 1927) Clear pink with large flowers deeper 
in tone than Pink Satin; tall; well branched. $2.50 
FERNANDE (Mil. 1926) Flowers are of large size; well branched 
stems; a blending of rich bronzy red-purple. $3.00 
FESTIVE (Mor. 1928) A glorified Iris King; gorgeous variegata 
coloring; large flowers; tall well branched stem; excellent. $6.00 
FLUSH OF DAWN (Berry 1931) A soft pink blend of great 
beauty. $2.50 
FRIVOLITE (Cay. 1929) Delightful shrimp pink; tall and good 
sized flowers; darker than Marquisette. $4.00 
FULGORE (Cay. 1930) Unusual blend of reddish garnet and 
coppery yellow; well branched. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1930 $8.00 
GENTIUS (H. P. Sass 1934) An excellent new intermediate with 
bluish violet standards and royal purple falls. 24 in. $2.25 
GIANT KING (H. P. Sass) Giant flowered variegata; splendid. $1.00 
GAULOIS (Cay. 1926) Golden yellow standards suffused with 
rosy red; falls are bordeaux red. $1.50 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) (Nesmith 1933) This is one of the most 
outstanding irises of 1932. A light blue self overlaid glistening 
white, the iridesence reminding one of the thick frost crystals found 
on window panes after a cold winter’s night. One of the loveliest 
irises I have ever seen. 40 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933 $30.00 
GOBELIN RED (Danen. 1929) Deep ox-blood red; 38 in. $1.50 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole 1931) A charming iris of warm yellow 
tones. Much admired in England. Silver medal, R. H. S. 1930 $18.00 
GOLD FOAM (Nesmith 1933) This beautiful iris is a deep golden 
yellow self. The flowers are of large size with erect standards and 
ruffled horizontal falls. The beauty of the flower is greatly en¬ 
hanced by a rich orange beard; tall and well branched; many 
flowers and blooms over a long period of time. The whole flower 
has a delightful foamy ruffled appearance which suggested the 
name; 40 in. $7.50 
GOLDEN HARVEST See Fall Bloomers. $1.50 
GOLDILOCKS (Way. 1930) Pale yellow with lustrous sheen; 
smooth texture; resembles Desert Gold but is taller. $2.50 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass 1933) Described as a larger, taller, 
and redder King Tut. S. are tawny brown and yellow ochre; F. Mo¬ 
rocco red, overlaid with ox-blood red; prominent orange beard. 
Low branching stems bearing 12 flowers. A most brilliant iris. 36 in. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1933 $20.00 
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