Tall Bearded Iris — Continued 
FRAGONARD —36 in. One of the most de¬ 
lightful pink-toned Irises, the special 
tone being hard to describe. Given an 
Award of Merit in Prance. 1.50 
FRANCHEVILLE—54 in. A marvelous 
French introduction. Gigantic flowers. S-— 
fawn, tinged lilac; P—red-purple, margin¬ 
ed heliotrope. Given a French Award of 
Merit. 1.00 
FRIEDA MOHR—42 in. LOCUST FRAG¬ 
RANCE. A deep pink of gigantic size and 
perfect form. A flower will fill a 7-inch 
ring. Constant prize-winner.75 
FROZEN FOAM—A dainty new white by 
Dykes. Very large flowers. 2.50 
GANDVIK—32 in. A large flower of fine 
form, with deep lavender standards and 
crests and deep violet falls, edged laven¬ 
der .50 
GARDEN WHITE—42 in. A effective Iris of 
pure snow white, with flaring falls.. .25 
GAULOIS—3 0 in. One of the most brilliant 
Iris in the garden. Standards golden yel¬ 
low, suffused coppery rose; falls Bor- 
deau-red .50 
GAVIOTA—28 in. FRAGRANT creamy- 
white “plicata”, edged bright yellow. Very 
beautiful .25 
GAY HUSSAR—30 in. The most brilliant of 
the “variegatas”. Standards lemon chrome; 
Falls deep velvety ox-blood red.75 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET—40 in. One of the high¬ 
est rated varieties. S—Nigrosin Violet; F 
—velvety blackish-purple.15 
GEORGE Veld— 40 in. A most artistic “va- 
riegata”. S—apricot, flushed rose; F—bril¬ 
liant rose crimson, with buff edging. .20 
GIANT BALDWIN—42 in. Gigantic flowers 
of medium blue. Overshadows all others 
•an its class. 8 to 16 flowers on one stalk. 
5.00 
GIANT KING—3 4 in. A giant flowered “Iris 
King”. One of the largest and finest “va¬ 
riegatas” .50 
GLEAM—42 in. A fine large flower of uni¬ 
form soft blue throughout. Profuse bloom¬ 
er. One of the best in its class.50 
GLOWING EMBERS—42 in. A great favor¬ 
ite. Dahlia-purple bi-color.20 
GOBELIN RED—30 in. A real red Iris by 
the color charts. Standards pure mineral 
red; falls spectrum red. 1.50 
GOLDEN CROWN—24 in. A perfect gem for 
the front of the border. Standards pure 
amber; Falls solid rich velvety violet- 
crimson. Beautifully marked throat. One 
of my own introductions. 1.00 
GOLDEN WEDDING—36 in. A uniform deep 
yellow, with an exquisite Daffodil frag¬ 
rance. Nothing makes a finer garden mass. 
My own introduction. 1.00 
GOLDILOCKS—36 in. VERY FRAGRANT, 
EARLY FLOWERING soft yellow, with 
every good quality to recommend it. Has 
a lustrous silky sheen and the smoothest 
possible texture. Differs from all other 
yellow Irises. My own introduction.. 2.50 
GOLD IMPERIAL—33 in. One of the finest 
deep yellows. Smooth texture and heavy 
substance. Sold not long ago at $8.. .15 
GOLD STANDARD—40 in. A magnificent soft 
yellow that is “different”.75 
GOLD TOP—42 in. One of the new yellow 
“variegatas” with rich old-gold standards 
and red-violet falls, edged old gold. A 
magnificent variety .-. 1.00 
G. P. BAKER —55 in. Winner of the 
Dykes Medal awarded by the Eng¬ 
lish Iris Society in 1930 as the great¬ 
est achievement in the light to me¬ 
dium shades of yellow to date. 
Standards rich primrose yellow, with 
canary yellow falls. Gigantic flow¬ 
ers on profusely branching stalks, 
with a dozen flowers open at once. 
$. 1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT —36 in. An exceed¬ 
ingly rich deep red-brown and violet-car¬ 
mine blend. One of the richest colored of 
all Irises. Sold for $40.00 a few years ago. 
2.00 
GRACE WAYMAN —Standards lavender vio¬ 
let; Falls velvety pansy-violet. The rich¬ 
est colored Iris in its class. My own in¬ 
troduction . 1.50 
GRAN DIOS A —48 in. A large rich new blue- 
purple blend. 1.00 
GRAND MONARCH —40 in. A gigantic rich 
bronzv-red blend. A grand Iris and very 
aptly named . 1.50 
GRAYMIST —A lovely new soft grey blend. 
A new and artistic color. 1.00 
GRISELDA —38 in. A large distinctive varie¬ 
ty with greyish standards and raisin-pur¬ 
ple falls .25 
GRISETTE —34 in. A magnificent blend. 
Glorified Quaker Lady type. Mr. William¬ 
son, the originator, refused $250. for this 
when it first flowered.25 
GUDRUN —Winner of the Dykes Me¬ 
dal awarded in England in 1931. It 
is the top notch white, among so 
many fine new whites claiming this 
distinction. A massive flower of pur¬ 
est snow white .25.00 
GUYASUTA—30 in. A magnificent new deep 
red-purple of uniform coloring through¬ 
out. Large, finely formed flowers of hea¬ 
vy substance . 5.00 
HARRIET PRESBY—44 in. FRAGRANT me¬ 
dium pink. A great favorite.15 
HASSAN—40 in. A new English introduc¬ 
tion. Awarded Certificate of Merit at the 
London show in 1930. A gigantic glisten¬ 
ing sulphur yellow, with green-gold retic¬ 
ulations at the throat. 1.50 
HELIOS—44 in. Sensational new soft lem¬ 
on-yellow. Enormous flowers of perfect 
form and finish . 2.50 
HENRI RIVIERE—42 in. Magnificent French 
variety. Best of its type. A gigantic soft 
yellow and mauve blend. 1.75 
HERMITAGE—36 in. Kirkland’s new rosy- 
tan and crimson blend. Distinct as to col¬ 
or. Honorable mention Amer. Iris Soc. 3.50 
HERNANI—32 in. A new French Introduc¬ 
tion, which the originator claims to be the 
nearest approach to a true red. 2.50 
HUSSARD—34 in. A very lovely soft blue. 
Awarded a Certificate of Merit by the 
French Nat. Hort. Soc.25 
HYACINTIIUS—36 in. Extra fine. S—lilac, 
shaded old gold; F—violet.50 
HYPATIA—Fine new English variety. Uni¬ 
form intense blue. 1.50 
HYPERION—38 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic 
medium blue, with perfect full flaring 
falls .35 
HYPNOS—40 in. Connells lovely new blend, 
in soft shades of blue, rose, grey and yel¬ 
low .50 
IDEAL—30 in. An Ideal rich royal-blue. 
Awarded a French Certificate of Merit .20 
IMPERATOR—A fine bright rosy-red bi¬ 
color .15 
IMPRESSARIO—42 in. A large, handsome, 
well-shaped lobelia blue.35 
INDEPENDENCE—42 in. An outstanding 
new Iris in a uniform deep velvety blue. 
2.00 
INDIA—40 in. A gigantic new deep blue- 
purple. Received an Award of Merit in 
England . 2.50 
INDIAN CHIEF—40 in. One of the outstand¬ 
ing recent introductions. A gigantic vel¬ 
vety red bi-color. 1.50 
INNER GLOW—30 in. EARLY. A perfectly 
exquisite uniform soft ivory.20 
ISHTAR—42 in. A lovely soft lavender and 
buff blend .25 
JACKROSE—38 in. A beautiful new rose 
colored variety .50 
JACQUARD—34 in. Dr. Ayer’s new fiery-red 
toned variety .. . , , , 1.75 
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