£ WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN ^ 
GERMANICA MAJOR, (Coll, 1889). Excellent red-purple bicolor; almost size of 
Chief. 24 inches. (Intermediate).10 
GERTRUDE MAY. Finest blue.10 
GIANT KING, (Sass-Wayman). S. fawn, suffused rose; F. wine red; large flow¬ 
ers; midseason; tall. (Bearded).25 
GILEAD, (Andrews, 1931). Golden toned yellow bronze self; large flowers, ex¬ 
ceptionally fine form ; marvelously branched stalks. 42 inches. (Bearded).. .25 
GLEAM OF GOLD, (Toedt, 1928). Lavender with deep gold beard; midseason; 
very tall .10 
GLOAMING, (Murrell, 1929). Bright russet mass of color, almost solid after 
clumps are established. (Early intermediate).15 
GLORIOLE (Gage, 1933). A light blue self, overlaid glistening white, the irides¬ 
cence reminding one of thick frost crystals. 40 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1933. 
A. M., A. I. S., 1935. 9.00 
GLOWING EMBER, (Sturtevant, 1923). S. rich tan, slightly flushed violet; F. 
velvety dark glowing red; heavy flower, great size and substance. (Bearded) .10 
GLUCK, (Cayeux, 1928). S. bronze fawn slightly lightened lilac; F. garnet red 
velvet with darker veins, edged pale bronze. (40 inches).25 
GOBELIN RED, (Danenhauer, 1929). S. mineral red; F. deep velvety Victoria 
Lake; general effect beautiful oxblood red. 30 inches. (Bearded). .25 
GOLD CREST, (Dykes, 1914). S. and F. bright violet blue with golden yellow 
beard. (Bearded) .10 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner, 1936). Exquisite cream with shimmering 
silky texture, subtle infusion of golden light throughout the center of the 
flower, bright orange beard, excellent substance, fine form and size, well 
branched stems. 36-40 inches. 20.00 
GOLDILOCKS, (Wayman, 1930). Whole flower is uniform soft yellow, unusual 
tone, lustrous silky sheen, smooth texture. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
GOLD IMPERIAL, (Sturtevant, 1924). Chrome yellow throughout except for 
orange beard; rare finish, texture, form. (Bearded).10 
GOLD STANDARD, (Edl., 1927). Creamy yellow, brilliant orange beard; lovely. 
33 inches. (Bearded) .25 
GOLD STREAM, (Edl., 1929). Very tall cream yellow; brilliant orange beard; 
very striking appearance. .25 
GOLD TOP, (Salbach, 1931). S. rich old gold set off by F. that are red violet 
in center and edged old gold. 42 inches. (Bearded).25 
GOLD VELLUM, (Gage, 1934). Heavy substance and unusual texture of the 
bloom, much like Old Vellum, overlaid with gold leaf occasioned the name. 
27 inches . 2.00 
GOLDEN GLORY, (Jackson, 1927). S. pinard yellow deepening to lemon chrome 
at base; F. barya yellow deepening to pinard yellow at base; large yellow 
self. (Bearded) .25 
GOLDEN HELMET, (J. Sass, 1933). S. ochraceous tawny at edge, yellow ochre 
at midrib; buckthorn brown at claw; F. morocco red overlaid oxblood red; 
brown haft striped morocco red; prominent orange beard; stem low branched, 
8 to 12 buds; strikingly brilliant. 35 inches. (Bearded). 8.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT, (H. Sass, 1933). Euphony seedling with distinctive ruffled 
form; cinnamon colored blend of great carrying power; its brilliance attracts. 
(Bearded) . 2.00 
GOLDEN WEST, (J. Sass, 1934). S. empire yellow; F. wax yellow; beard orange. 
30 inches. 25 
G. P. BAKER, (Perry, 1930). Pale yellow bicolor; excellent garden value; new 
English yellow. Was awarded the Dykes Medal. (Bearded).50 
GRACE CAMERON, (Pfeiffer, 1929). S. and F. beautiful uniform shade of dark 
lavender. 24 inches .10 
GRAPTA, (Williamson, 1925). (LM 36). Toast brown and maroon...10 
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