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GILEAD (Andrews 1931) M. 40". A fine golden 
yellow and bronze blend. The ground color is a soft 
buff overlaid amber, the falls somewhat deeper in 
tone than the standards. Flowers large and stems 
widely branching. Its name was suggested by the 
crystalline amber coating on the winter buds of the 
Balm of Gilead Tree. 
H.M.. A.I.S., 1932. $2.00 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) M. 42". A pale blue self 
overlaid glistening white. The flowers are large with 
slightly flaring falls and domed standards and the 
extra texture enables them to withstand wind, rain 
and heat. The stalks are well branched with many 
blooms which last a long time. An outstanding variety. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. $20.00 
G. P. BAKER (Perry 1930) M. 50". A new, very tall 
medium-toned yellow, whose outstanding quality is 
the beautiful brancing of its tall, strong stems. The 
flowers are of medium size, pale lemon in color and the 
stalk carries as many as a dozen flowers open at one 
time. Strong grower. 
Dykes Medal, English Iris Society, 1930. $ .75 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass, 1933). A vivid cinna¬ 
mon colored blend with a pink suffusion, flushed deep 
yellow at the heart; the flower is large and ruffled and 
makes a brilliant note of color in the garden. $ 10.00 
GRAND MONARCH (Rowell 1929) L. 40". A self 
color of velvety bronze-red. Heavy beard, style arms 
and haft of gold gives a marvelous lighting to the 
center of the flower. It is aptly named as the rich 
substance, velvety red color and gold trimming 
remind one of the mantle and gold lace of Louis XVI. 
$ .50 each; 3 for $1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss 1926) M. 36". An 
exceeding rich red-brown with black shading. Its out¬ 
standing feature is the beard whose brilliant coloring 
may be seen across the garden. Stem well branched 
and flowers of heavy texture. A handsome variety. 
$ .50 
HELIOS (Hay'-lee-os) (Cayeux 1929) M. 44". An 
enormous flower, the standards of which are pure 
lemon yellow and perfectly formed. The standards are 
the same shade, smooth and finished and reticulated 
soft violet. A beauty and one of our favorites. 
Special Award, Paris Iris Commission, 1930. $1.25 
18 Quality Cardens 
