GOLDEN IMP- (Donahue 1934) A lovely intermediate of pure 
golden coloring; different from any of this type that I have seen. 
Very rare and excellent and one which I am pleased to introduce 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass 1933) Described as being in the 
color class with Jean Cayeux. The effect at a distance is very rich 
yellow, which comes from its intense cinnamon tones. 40 in. 
GOLD STANDARD (Edl. 1927) Creamy yellow flower; brilliant 
orange beard; lovely. 33 in. 
GOLD STREAM (Edl. 1929) Pale creamy bicolor with intense 
orange beard; a glowing flower. 40 in. 
GOLD VELLUM (Gage 1933) A beautiful new yellow of soft 
vellum-like texture. The flowers have such heavy substance that 
they seem almost like marble. Not tall, but a great addition to a 
border planting. 32. in 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss 1926) Dark red-brown flowers 
illumined by deep orange beard; falls very velvety; 38 in. 
GUDRUN (Dykes, K.) Considered by competent judges as one of 
the finest whites, and is well recommended. 36 in. C. M., R. H. S. 
1930; A. M., R. H. S. 1931 
HELEN CAMPBELL (Nesmith 1930) Deep red-purple self with 
extremely velvety falls; late bloomer. 
HENCHMAN (Mor. 1928) S. are the color of bluest phlox 
divaricata ; F. darker and velvety; very handsome; 34 in. 
HELIOS (Cay. 1929) Enormous flowers of pure lemon-yellow; 
44 in.; award Paris Iris Com. 1930. 
HENRI RIVIERE (Mil. 1927) S. pure lemon yellow; F. lilac- 
mauve and yellow edge; late; 42 in. 
HERMITAGE (Kirk. 1931) Red blend of rosy tan and crimson; 
lovely; 36 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. 
HERN AN I (Cay. 1929) S. coppery rose flushed red; F. velvety 
garnet red; a very red effect; handsome; 38 in. 
HOLLYWOOD (Essig. 1929) Charming blend of bright pink, 
yellow and old gold; brilliant orange beard; 38 in. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass 1933) A beautiful large blush 
pink with 40 in. branching stems; finest pink to date; much larger 
than Pink Satin. Strongly recommended. H. M., A. I. S. 1933 
INDEPENDENCE (Nesmith 1931) Deep velvety blue; S. arched; 
F. large and flaring; well branched; tall; handsome. 
ION (Mead 1929) Dark blue velvety flower of great beauty. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres 1929) One of the best red irises; S. 
pinkish red; F. deep velvety red; heavy substance; 40 in. 
IRMA POLLOCK (H. P. Sass 1931) Richly colored flower of 
velvety carmine; excellent; 38 in. 
JACQUARD (Ayres 1927) Brilliant red-purple, suffused with red; 
deep orange beard; a splendid garden subject. 
JADU (Sturt. 1929) A beautiful plicata; S. and styles blush pink; 
F. white dotted with rose; charming; 32 in. 
JEB STUART (Washington 1932) (Nesmith 1932) Deep rich 
brownish red with some influence of copper in the tone; S. domed 
and do not open; F. extremely velvety, seeming much darker than 
the standards; deep orange beard which intensifies the rich coloring 
of the flower; tall and widely branched. An outstanding iris of 
last year and admired by all. 40 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933 
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