Over-the-Garden- Wall 
GLORIOLE (Gage ’33) One of the loveliest of 
the light blues, the whole flower gives the 
effect of being overlaid with frost crystals. 
42".$30.00 
Gobelin Red (Dan. ’27) Ox-blood red, rather 
small flowers. 30".$1.00 
Golden Crown (Way. ’31) S. amber; F. crim¬ 
son, flaring. 24".$1.00 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass ’33) A strikingly 
brilliant variegata, the S. yellow ochre with 
tawny edges; F. oxblood red over morocco 
red. 35".$20.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass ’33) A cinnamon 
brown of fine carrying quality. 40".. . .$12.00 
Goldilocks (Way. ’31) Soft yellow, with very 
slight blue flush; early. 36".$2.00 
Gold Lace (Loth. ’32) Old gold, the F. overlaid 
with rosy-lavender.$3.50 
Gold Stream (Edle. ’29) Pale cream and yellow, 
with bright orange beard. 40".$1.00 
Gold Top (Salb. ’31) S. rich old gold; F. red 
violet, edged with gold. 42".$3.00 
GOLD VELLUM (Gage ’34) The heavy sub¬ 
stance and unusual texture of the bloom — 
much like old vellum, overlaid with gold leaf 
— occasioned the name. 27".$5.00 
Grace Sturtevant (Bliss ’26) Dusky red-brown 
and violet-carmine. 38".$1.25 
Grandiosa (Don. ’30) Raisin and blue-purple, 
with mammoth stalk. 48".$1.00 
Grand Monarch (Row. ’29) Bronze red, with 
golden center. 38".$0.75 
GRATONE (Gers. ’34) Pale silvery gray, with 
long blooming period. Fine substance and 
form., with locust-blossom fragrance. 30". 
.$3.00 
Graymist (Grinter ’30) Very distinct gray, 
with orange center.$0.65 
Guyasuta (Hall ’31) A strikingly beautiful dark 
blue self, with velvety, straight hanging falls, 
of heavy substance. 30".$8.00 
Hassan (Murr, ’30) Bright yellow, the F. hav¬ 
ing an olive flush.$3.00 
Hearthstone Copper (Hearth. ’32) Old gold, 
shading thro’ copper to red. 30".$0.75 
Helen Campbell ( Nes. ’30) A late, deep red- 
purple. 40".$1.50 
Helen of Troy (Kirk. ’32) Pale blue, with 
glistening texture. Style arms exceptionally 
long, deeply divided, giving a new iris pro¬ 
file. Fragrant. 42".$6.00 
Helios (Cay. ’29) Enormous flowers of pure 
lemon yellow. 44".$3.00 
Henri Riviere (Mil. ’27) One of the loveliest of 
the late, large-flowered canary yellow and 
lilac blends. 42".$1.00 
HERMENE (Parker ’33) Tall deep pink with a 
golden center. Fragrant. 40".$1.50 
Hermitage (Kirk. ’31) One of the fine, vigor¬ 
ous reds. 40". H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$4.00 
High Tide (Bar. ’30) Soft dark lavender. 
42".$0.75 
Hollywood (Essig ’31) Blended pink, yellow 
and gold. Very fine substance.$1.50 
Homespun ( Nes. ’31) A dark bronze. 30". 
.$0.75 
Honeydrop (Mor. ’29) Blended henna, brown, 
yellow and old rose. 36".$2.50 
Hymettus (Hill ’31) An exquisite honey- 
colored iris. 36". H.M., A.I.S. ’29.$2.00 
Iceberg (Cay. ’30) Large crisp white, with gold 
beard and venations. 40".$4.00 
Illuminator (Wmsn. ’32) Purple toned, show¬ 
ing rose in sunlight. 36".$15.00 
Imperial Blush (H. P. Sass ’32) A very lovely 
fragrant tall pink.$7.50 
Independence ( Nes. ’31) Deep velvery blue. 
.$2.00 
Indian Chief (Ayers ’29) Brilliant tones of red. 
42".$1.00 
Indolence (Hard.) Violet shades, flushed 
with gold. 40".$1.00 
Irma Pollock (H. P. Sass ’31) S. magenta; F. 
velvety carmine. 36".$1.50 
IVORY COAST (Essig ’33) An early, clear 
ivory, of thick substance. 36".$4.00 
Jacquard (Ayres ’27) A glowing dark red-pur¬ 
ple. Very floriferous.$1.25 
Jason (Wall ’29) Very free-blooming yellow 
with slender foliage. 36".$1.25 
Jean Cayeux (Cay. ’31) Pale brown, shot with 
gold, and with a touch of pale blue on F. 
“Without doubt, the most outstanding intro¬ 
duction of recent yearfe.” 38".$30.00 
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