Tall Bearded Iris ■ Continued 
Golden Light—40 in. Another striking new Sass intro¬ 
duction, with beautifully ruffled cinnamon colored 
flowers, flushed deep yellow at the centre.... 5.00 
Golden Wedding—36 in. FRAGRANT. A uniform deep 
yellow, with an exquisite Daffodil fragrance. Nothing 
makes a finer garden mass. My own introduction .50 
Gold Foam—40 in. A new deep golden yellow self, 
with beautifully ruffled flaring falls. A brilliant orange 
beard adds to its beauty. 3.00 
Goldilocks—36 in. VERY FRAGRANT, EARLY FLOW¬ 
ERING soft yellow, with every good quality to rec¬ 
ommend it. Has a lustrous silky sheen and the 
smoothest possible texture. Differs from all other 
yellow Irises. My own introduction.75 
Gold Imperial—33 in. A very fine deep yellow. Smooth 
texture and heavy substance. Sold not long ago at 
$8 for a single plant.15 
Gold Lace—36 in. A magnificent new variety with old- 
gold standards and falls 1 of the same color overlaid 
rosy-lavender. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society . 1.00 each; 3 for 2.00 
Gold Spangle—34 in. A new variety that is aptly 
named, the color being a clear deep yellow, sanded 
with sparkling gold. A real beauty. 1.25 
Gold Standard—40 in. EARLY. A magnificent soft yel¬ 
low that is "different" in tone. The two top flowers 
are close together, giving the effect of a double 
Iris .25 
Gold Vellum —27 in. A "different" yellow, with flaring 
falls. S—Chalcedony yellow; F—wax yellow. A hand¬ 
some flower of heavy substance and smooth tex¬ 
ture . 3.50 
Goldwing—36 in. A very fine new large deep yellow, 
with flaring falls. Larger, clearer and deeper colored 
than Pluie D'Or. 1.25 
G. P. Baker—55 in. Winner of the Dykes Medal 
awarded by the English Iris Society as the 
greatest achievement in the light to medium 
shades of yellow to date of origin. S—rich 
primrose yellow, with canary yellow falls. 
Gigantic flowers on profusely branching stalks, 
with a dozen flowers open at once. 1.50 
Grace Sturtevant—36 in. An exceedingly rich deep red- 
brown and violet-carmine blend. One of the richest 
colored of all Irises. Sold for $40.00 a few years 
ago .75 
Grace Wayman—34 in. S—lavender violet, F—velvety 
pansy-violet. The richest colored Iris in its class. My 
own introduction .50 
Grandiosa—48 in. A large rich new blue-purple 
blend .50 
Grand Monarch—40 in. A gigantic rich bronzy-red 
blend. A grand Iris and very aptly named.50 
Graymist—36 in. A lovely new soft grey blend. A new 
and artistic color.50 
Griselda—38 in. A large distinctive variety with greyish 
standards and raisin-purple falls.20 
Gudrun—42 in. Winner of the Dykes Medal 
awarded in England. It is the top notch white, 
among so many fine new whites claiming this 
distinction. A massive flower of purest snow 
white . 7.50 
Frieda Mohr (See page 8) 
Guyasuta—30 in. EARLY. A magnificent new deep rich 
red-purple of uniform coloring throughout. Large, 
finely formed flowers of heavy substance. 1.50 
Happy Days—40 in. The Hybridizer's dream come true. 
A mammoth sized deep yellow, as huge as the giant 
El Capitan, with an unusual glistening finish and a 
deep orange beard. When better known it will be a 
real sensation. Flowers over 7 inches from top to 
bottom, on tall stout stalks. 12.50 
Harriet Presby—44 in. FRAGRANT. Medium pink. A 
great favorite .20 
Hassan—40 in. A new English introduction. Awarded 
Certificate of Merit in England. A gigantic glisten¬ 
ing sulphur yellow, with green gold reticulations at 
the throat .75 
Hearthstone Copper—30 in. A new introduction in old- 
gold, copper and red, the falls being a striking fiery 
red . 1-25 
Helios—44 in. Sensational new soft lemon-yellow. Enor¬ 
mous flowers of perfect form and finsh. 
.60 each; 3 for 1.50 
Henchman—34 in. An unusual blue bi-color, the falls 
being a deep velvety blue; S—the lovely blue of 
the phlox divarcata, with a deeper blue hair-line 
edging .75 
Henri Riviere—42 in. Magnificent French variety. Best 
of its type. A gigantic soft yellow and mauve 
blend .35 
Hermitage—36 in. Kirkland's new rosy-tan and crimson 
blend. Distinct as to color. Honorable Mention Ameri¬ 
can Iris Society. 1.00 
Hernani—32 in. A new French introduction, which the 
originator claims to be the nearest approach to a 
true red. A fine large flower.75 
Hidalgo—48 in. A huge lavender-blue that carries a 
whole bouquet of open flowers on one stalk. Under 
artificial light it becomes pink.35 
Hoarfrost—36 in. An English introduction, with masses 
of delicate frosty-white flowers on well-branched 
stems .35 
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