Fragonard—Very beautiful rose-pink. The 
falls shade deeper tone. An iris commanding 
instant attention as one glances over the gar¬ 
den. _Each $1.00 
Friar Tuck—Blackish purple veined and spot¬ 
ted maroon on the haft. 34 in_Each 25c 
Frieda Mohr—One of the finest pink irises ev¬ 
er introduced. Huge flowers with very at¬ 
tractive flaring falls, on tall, well branched 
stems. Locust blossom fragrance_Each 50c 
Fro—See bargain list. 
Gay Hussar—I am glad to offer in this years 
list, this variety, one of the brightest and 
most popular in its color class. S. a beautiful 
shade of deep yellow; F. deep rich oxblood 
red. A fine clear contrast, highly recom¬ 
mended. _Each 35c 
Geo. J. Tribolet—Almost black with rich vel¬ 
vety falls. Freely recommended. 40 in.__Each 25c 
Geo. Yeld—Very large flowers. S. apricot yel¬ 
low shaded rose; F. brilliant wine red edged 
buff. Several flowers at a time. 36 in.__Each 25c 
Georgia—See bargain list. 
Germaine Perthius—Exceptionally fine shaped 
flowers of deep purple, falls being broad and 
velvety. This variety ranks with the highest 
class modern hybrids of today_Each 50c 
Gertrude—See bargain list. 
Gloriae—Good tall light blue_Each 50c 
Glowing Embers—S. tan; F. velvety rich crim¬ 
son. One with the finest of habits. The fine 
tall stems stand well above the foliage, _Each 25c 
Golden Glory—A tall mid-season yellow. The 
best iris introduced by Prof. Jackson. Hardy, 
and when well established is very satisfac¬ 
tory _Each 25c 
Goldilocks—A smooth soft yellow which must 
be seen in clump to be really appreciated, as 
it has that most desirable trait of clumping 
well. With its many stems of uniform height, 
the name is very befitting. A prolific bloom¬ 
er ---Each $3.00 
Gold Imperial—Medium sized flowers of a 
very beautiful chrome yellow. Rapid increas- 
er. _Each 25c 
Grace Sturtevant—One of the richest dark, 
velvety irises. Words cannot do justice to 
such a beautiful rcreation. The partly open 
buds are as beautiful and rich as the open 
flowers. Hardy in the coldest climates. 36 
inches _Each $3.50 
Grapta—See bargain list. 
Gretchen—S. white with faint flush of pink; 
F., a bright deep rose. Only a few rhizomes 
offered _Each 50c 
Grevin—See bargain list. 
Grisette—S. Walnut brown: F. Manganese 
violet. Effect a pink blended with tan. 34 
inches _Each 50c 
Harpalion—See bargain list. 
Harriet Presby—Fine tall pink late enough 
that it fills a real need in the garden. A fa¬ 
vorite with everyone. Fragrant_Each 25c 
