88—George P. Baker, TB-MF-Y5M (Perry 1930) 48 in. 
D. M. Eng. 1930. Self. Medium yellow. A giant. 
..89-6. 10M3A-D .25 
71—Georgia. TB-EM-R7M .29-7, 103-10, 126-4 .10 
86—Germaine Perthuis. TB-M-B7D □ 
.2-7, 128-11, 15N2. 15S8 .15 
79— Giant King, TB-M-Y9M (Sass 1931) 32 in. S. fawn, 
suffused rose. F. wine-red, prominently veined throat. 
.5-8, 6-8. 2S3D .25 
86—Gilead, TB-M-S4M (Aud. 1931) 42 in. H.M.A.I.S. 
1932. Blend of buff, overlaid amber', tinged bronze. 
Velvety. .69-13D .50 
88— Gleam, TB-MF-S9D .16-10. 5N10 .25 
70— Glowing Embers, TB-M-S9D □ 
.29-8, 126-3, 15N10 .15 
77— Gobelin Red, TB-M-R7D .7-14 .25 
71— Gold Crest, TB-MF-BIM . 16-9. 5N4D .10 
89— Golden Imp, DB-E-Y6D .15-15EF 3.00 
88—Golden Light, TB-F-S4M (H.P. Sass 1933) 40 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1936 S. apricot, turning to yellow ochre 
on edges. F. yellow ochre lightly striped buckthorn 
brown. Intense Cinnamon tones. S. ruffled. A seedling 
of Euphony. Resembles Melissa. 5-9A, 100-10A 3.00 
81— Golden Promise. 7B-M-Y4M (Neeley 1924) 30 in. 
S. Citron yellow. F. chrome yellow, flushed lavender. 
89-7A .25 
71 —Go I d I m p e r i a I, TB-M-Y 4D % ”.*”""54-7, 55-11 !l0 
85—Grace Sturtevant, TB-M-S1D □ % (Bliss 1926) 36 
in. S. brwnish purple. F. dark violet carmine, velvety. 
The most outstanding rich brown iris. Dominion par¬ 
entage. ..40-4 114-15. 9N9. 9S4 .25 
82— Grand Monarch, TB-E-S9M (Row. 1929) 40 in. 
Blend of bronze and dark red. Velvety. 
.27-10BCD. 2N2A .25 
81—Gray Cloud DMB-E-S2M. (J. Sass 1933) 12 in. Po- 
gocyclus hybrid. S. campanula blue, overlaid brown 
purple sheen. F. dawn gray with brown stripes on 
half, emerging into a brown-purple patch at end of 
beard from which radiate green stripes to edge of F. 
.6-15AB. 4SIE 1.00 
90— Gudrun, TB-M-WW (Dykes 1931) 36 in. D.M. Eng. 
1930. A.M.A.I.S. 1936. Pure white with dusting of gold 
at throat. Runner-up for Snowking .89-7C 2.00 
90—G-27A, TB-M-R7L (Gage seedling) Self. Lavender. 
An enormous ruffled flower on stems of medium 
heighth. .;.53-13D 25.00 
90—G-37F, TB-M-Y4M (Gage seedling) Self. Yellow. 
A “comer” which we admired in this famous breeder’s 
garden. ...53-13E (25.00 
90—Haifa, TB-M-S4L (Stored 1932), 32 in. S. flesh 
11A2. F. Cosmos 50D6, fading out at edge into flesh. 
The deep chrome yellow 9L7 beard lights up Haifa 
so brilliantly that we should like to have named it 
topaz. Foliage low and corrugated.13N8 10.00 
78— Halo, TB-M-B3M □ . 20-11 .10 
74—Harriet Presby, TB-M-R7M □ 
.32-4, 117-3, 180-6, 15S1 .10 
85—Helios, TB-M-Y3L (Coy. 1928) 40 in. S. lemon yel¬ 
low, ruffled. F. lemon yellow, delicately pencilled with 
brownish rose. Broad S. & F. Special Award Paris 
1930. .89-8. 136-9 .25 
83— Henri Riviere, TB-MF-S9L (Millet 1926) 42 in. S. 
lemon yellow. F. mauve, blending to canary at edge 
.27-11ABC. 2N2DE .25 
80— Hera, RC-E-S9D ....36-14AB, 50-15B, 56-15AB .50 
53—Her Majesty, TB-M-R9M □ % 
.29-2EF, 124-3, 125-3, 146-16 .10 
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