The World's Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
G. P. Baker—48 in. WINNER OF A SILVER 
MEDAL, AS WELL AS THE DYKES MEMO¬ 
RIAL 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; F—canary 
yellow. Gigantic flowers on profusely branch¬ 
ing stalks, with a dozen flowers open at 
once.50 
Grace Sturtevant—36 in. This is one of the finest Iris 
in the world and it sold for $40, for a single plant 
only a few years ago. It is an exceedingly rich, 
red-brown and carmine blend. .35 
Grace Wayman—34 in. The richest colored Iris in the 
pansy violet bi-color class. S—lavender violet; F— 
rich velvety pansy-violet. My own introduction. .35 
Grandiosa—54 in. Very large blue-purple flowers on 
stalks that are shoulder high.20 
Grand Monarch—40 in. A very fine, uniform bronze- 
red of gigantic size, heavy substance and extremely 
velvety. One of the best in its color. .25 
Gudrun—42 in. EARLY. WINNER OF THE 
DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL AWARDED BY 
THE ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY. A top notch 
white, among so many fine new whites. A 
massive flower of purest snow white.... 2.50 
Guyasuta—32 in. EARLY. A magnificent new 
deep rich red-purple, of uniform coloring 
throughout. Large, finely formed flowers of 
heavy substance. One of the finest and richest 
in the red-purple group. I paid $25. a plant 
for my original stock of this variety in 
1931.75 
Happy Days—40 in. The Hybridizer's dream come 
true. A mammoth sized deep yellow, as large 
as the giant El Capitan and Nene, with an 
unusual glistening finish and a deep orange 
beard. A real sensation, with flowers over 
7 inches from top to bottom on tall, stout, 
well branched stalks, carrying seven or eight 
massive blooms to a single stalk. I have a 
fine stock of this magnificent variety in extra 
strong rhizomes . . 7.50 
Hearthstone Copper—30 in. A new introduction 
with old-gold and copper standards and startling 
fiery-red falls. Nothing will create a more 
vivid spot in the garden.35 
Helios—44 in. AWARDED A CERTIFICATE 
OF MERIT AND SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE 
IRIS COMMISSION OF THE NATIONAL HOR¬ 
TICULTURAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE. Sensa¬ 
tional soft lemon yellow flowers of enormous 
size and smooth polished, finish. Needless to 
say it is an extra fine Iris. I am fortunate in 
having a fine stock of this excellent variety in 
extra large rhizomes and can therefore make 
an attractive price on it.35 
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Henri Riviere—42 in. A magnificent French intro¬ 
duction and one of the best of its type, in O 
delicate shades of soft yellow and pale lilac- ■ 
mauve in a most subtle and fascinating blend. 
Large flowers on strong, well branched stems. .25 
Hermitage—36 in. A most unusual and attractive 
rosy-tan and crimson blend. HONORABLE MEN¬ 
TION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY.50 
Hernani—32 in. The famous French Hybridizer, 
Cayeux, who created this variety, considers it the 
nearest approach to pure red. It is somewhat redder 
than Dauntless, the falls being a rich garnet red 
and the red color is also carried into the stand¬ 
ards.35 
Hollywood—36 in. LATE. A charming new brig ht 
pink, yellow and old-gold blend, with Daphne-red 
flaring falls overlaid violet and the entire lighted 
by amber.50 
Honeydrop—36 in. A delightful and unusual blend, in 
henna, brown, old-rose and yellow. .35 
Hypatia—30 in. EARLY. This English introduction is 
THE MOST INTENSE PURE BLUE I HAVE SEEN 
IN AN IRIS. I believe I have the only stock of it 
in America. The color is uniform throughout and 
it is a mighty fine Iris that every one admires. . .50 
Hyp nos—40 in. This introduction by Connell is an 
exceptionally fine Iris, in a most entrancing blend 
of soft blue, rose, grey and yellow. The flowers 
are large and well formed. An exceptionally fine 
large stock of it enables me to make a ridicuously 
low price for such a fine Iris.10 
Ideal—30 in. Given an AWARD OF MERIT by the 
FRENCH NATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
An "ideal" rich royal-blue, of which a large stock 
enables me to make a very low price.10 
