GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cayeux) 42". S. tawny 
yellow, softly flushed pale blue; F. soft lilac, suf¬ 
fused flax blue, edged yellow. French award win¬ 
ner because of its distinctive coloring. $2.00 
GILEAD (Andrews) 42". A fine golden yellow and 
bronze with the soft buff ground color overlaid 
amber. F. slightly darker than S. H.M. 35c 
GIANT BALDWIN (Sass) 42". Fragrant, gigantic 
floAvers of lavender-blue—8 to 16 blossoms to a 
stalk. We rate this among the very finest. $1.65 
GLEAM (Nich.) 43". Beautiful pale sky blue self, 
lighted up by a brilliant orange beard. 30c 
GLORIOLE (Gage) 42". A light blue self overlaid 
with a glistening, frosty sheen. Considered one of 
the best blues recently originated. A.M. $9.00 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole) 36". A blend of flame, 
rose and yellow—a veritable color jewel. $1.00 
GOLDEN HELMET (Sass) 35". A striking brilliant 
variegata. S. yellow, brown and gold ; F. deep, rich 
oxblood red. A bright contrast. $3.75 
GOLDEN LIGHT (Sass) 40". Golden S. with a rose 
edge; F. of orange gold, tinged with rose. A much 
superior Euphony. Flowers are like radiant glow¬ 
ing candles in their brilliance. H.M. $2.25 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Sch.) 38". Cream. $17.50 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Sturt.) 30". Popular yellow. 
For many years a best-seller. A.M. 25c 
GOLD TOP (Salb.) 36". Attractive flower with S. of 
old gold which are set off by red-violet F. edged 
with gold. Blooms early and for long period. 50c 
G. P. BAKER (Perry) 45". Clear light yellow of ex¬ 
cellent form. Many flowers open at once on well- 
branched stalks. English Dykes medal winner. $1.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) 36". Red-brown. 25c 
GRAZIELLA (Cayeux) 46". Fine flower of dark 
crimson and light magenta-red, relieved at the 
throat and on the middle of the F. by white shad¬ 
ing which enlightens the whole blossom. 75c 
GRISELDA (Williamson) 38" A beautiful large 
flowered blend of grey, old gold, and violet and 
bearing a bright orange beard. One of our best 
garden sellers, due to outstanding merit. 50c 
GUDRUN (Dykes) 38". A massive flower of purest 
snow white. Dykes Medal winner in Eng. $5.25 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell) 40". One of the five best 
yellows. Large clear pinard yellow. H.M. $7.50 
HELIOS (Cayeux) 38". Huge flowers with S. pure 
lemon yellow and F. the same, but delicately pen¬ 
ciled rose. French award winner. 45c 
HERMITAGE (Kirk.) 36". Rich soft rose touched 
with beautiful frosty blue. H.M. 50c 
HERNANI (Cayeux) 36". S. coppery red; F. velvety 
garnet red, thick in texture. 25c 
HIGH TIDE (Barber) 38". One of the most attractive 
blends on the market, being a combination of lav¬ 
ender, blue and yellow charmingly mingled. Bright 
yellow beard. This variety reaches a high tide of 
perfection, so be sure to try it. $1.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (Sass) 37". One of the three 
best pinks, being large and fragrant. A charming 
shade of blush pink, with long drooping F., set off 
by a lemon-yellow beard. H.M. 90c 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres) 36". S. pinkish red; F. vel¬ 
vety red. One of the finest reds in the garden, 
regardless of price; a most popular sort. 25c 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres) 36". A crisp, silvery, 
cool blue that appeals to everyone. Petals are vel¬ 
vety with F. semi-flaring. $1.85 
ION (Mead) 36". A magnificent flower of perfect 
form and heavy substance. S. pure violet-blue; F. 
blackish violet, with a lighter border; an unusual 
creamy-white beard adds distinction. $1.00 
IRISCREST (Mead) 38". If you are searching for an 
outstanding blue, you need go no further. Large, 
finely rounded petals of clear medium blue. Many 
flowers on well-branched stalks. $1.00 
JACQUARD (Ayres) 35". Highly recommended fiery 
red-toned varietj^. S. vinous mauve with bronze 
cast; F. velvety dark violet with a red suffusion 
and lighted by a deep orange beard. $1.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux) 38". The most outstand¬ 
ing color introduction of recent years. Flowers are 
semi-flaring and slightly frilled, of a pale Havana 
brown, shot with a golden glint. Dykes Medal win¬ 
ner in France. A.M. in America. $2.25 
JERRY (Lapham) 38". A distinct and beautiful ruby 
red, smoothly finished and rounded.in form, on tall 
well-branched stalks. $1.75 
J. F. RIEDY (Wass.) 42". Large flowers of dark red 
which lend a desirable color note to the Iris garden. 
Stiff, well-branched stalks; vigorous plants. $1.00 
JOYCETTE (Sass) 42". We consider this the finest 
red in existence. Not only are the flowers large, the 
stalks strong and floriferous, but the color is the 
nearest approach to true red. A.M. $1.50 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk.) 40". Copper and red suffusion, 
threaded with gold. Attractive flowers. $7.50 
KATHERINE McFARLAND (Spitzer) 31". One of 
the darkest varieties yet produced. S. mulberry 
purple; F. rich velvety blackish purple. H.M. 50c 
KENWOOD (Ayres) 36". A rich variegata of clear 
shades of velvety red and soft buff. S. buff yellow 
blended salmon pink; F. deep maroon. $1.00 
KILSOQUAH (Richer) 31". A flower with heavy 
fragrance, whose S. are buff, violet flecked, and 
the F. brown-purple, flecked darker. 40c 
KING JUBA (Sass) 38". A fine variegata of clean 
sparkling colors. S. pure vivid yellow; F. velvety 
garnet red, thick in texture. H.M. 25c 
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