90—Gay Plume (Storer new).53-10 $ .25 
83—Geo. J. Tribolet, TB-S9M (Wmsn. 1926), 40", S. 
deep violet. F. dark red purple. Large flower. Vel¬ 
vety falls.14-11, 27-7, 103-9, 104-7, 12S $ .15 
71—Georgia, TB-R7M (Farr 1920), 36". A self. S. 
amparo purple 4117. F. jhlox purple 51-All with 
lighter center. S. arching. F. drooping. White beard 
tipt orange. An effective pink mass. 
.29-7, 96-2, 103-10 $ .10 
90—Geoge S. Lapp (Storer new).25-2 $ .25 
86—Germaine Perthuis, TB-B7D (Millet 1924), 40", S. 
violet purple, shaded lighter. F. Bishop’s violet. Large, 
intense velvety purple.2-7, 105-11, 15N $ .15 
88— Gleam, TB-B-L (Nic. 1929), 45". A self. Pale 
blue. Large flower. Flaring falls.17-10, 5N $ .25 
89— Glenwood (Storer new).4N $ .25 
70— Glowing Embers, TB-S9D (Sturt. 1923), 42"), S. 
light cinnamon drab. F. pansy purple; velvety, enclos¬ 
ing a glowing center of yellow netted hafts. S. arched. 
F. drooping. A rich heavy flower. 29-8, 96-9, 15N $ .15 
77—Gobelin Red, TB-R7D (Dan. 1927), 30", S. mineral 
red 6J3. F. victoria lake 7H4. Excellent color. Small 
flower..27-11A $ .50 
71— Gold Crest, TB-BIM (Dykes 1914). A self. Blue 
violet with white beard tipt orange. Rich color. 
.16-9 $ .10 
89— Golden Imp, BD-Y4E (Don. 1934), 20". A self. 
Pure golden yellow. A rich little jewel. 15-15EF $ 3.00 
90— Golden Rays, TB-Y4M (Storer new), 33". A self. 
Another one of those purest deepest yellows we have 
ever seen. Also a very prolific bloomer. 
...30-5, 60-78, $ .25 
71—Gold Imperial, IB-Y4D (Sturt. 1924), 33". A self. 
Chrome yellow. Orange beard. One of the best yel¬ 
lows..54-7, 55-11 $ .10 
88—Grace Newlands (Storer new).2-6 $ .15 
86—Graminea, DB-R3D (Bon. 1920), 6". Dwarf. Red 
violet. Apricot scented.27-1, 71-12. $ .10 
90—Haifa, TB-M-S4L (Storer 1932), 32", S. flesh 11A2. 
F. Cosmos 50D6, fading out at edge into flesh. The 
deep chrome yellow 9L7 beard lights up Haifa so bril¬ 
liantly that we should like to have named it topaz. 
Foliage low and corrugated.13N $10.00 
89—Halifax (Storer new).24-9 $ .25 
78—Halo, TB-B3M (Yeld 1917), 36", S. verbena violet. 
F. dull bluish violet. S. arching. F. drooping. Beard 
—white, yellow tipt.20-11 $ .10 
74—Harriet Presby, TB-R7M (Presby 1922), 44". A 
self. Petunia violet 43K8. Beard—white, orange tipt. 
.32-4, 117-3, 180-6, 15S $ .10 
91—Hecla, TB-97M (Storer new). A self. Salmon 
pink.1-11, 103-7, US $10.00 
89—Hebron (Storer new).17-8, 69-3, 17N $ .25 
89—Helen Berg (Storer new).25-9, 174-9 $ .25 
89—Helen Emerson (Storer new) 14-12, 162-5, 8M $ .25 
89—Helen Gundlach (Storer new).9-11, 69-5 $ .25 
87—Henneker Club (Storer new). 
.10-9, 145-10, 156-7, 6S $ .10 
53—Her Majesty, TB-R9M (Per. 1903), 24", S. old rose. 
F. white, heavily striped rosy lilac. Large flowers. A 
good low pink.29-2F, 96-8, 146-16 $ .10 
80—Hera, RC-S9D (Van. T. 1907), 25", S. clear violet, 
veined deep purple. F. deep red violet, veined bronze. 
A regelio-cyclus from Persia. Must be kept dry during 
the summer months.56-14A, 36-14AB $ .50 
80—Hoogiana, Reg. B-3M (Hoog 1913), 30". A self. 
Pale blue. Heavy substance and satiny sheen unlike 
any other iris. A regelia type native to Russian Ttir- 
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