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ELLA WINCHESTER (Grinter 1935) A brilliant velvety garnet- 
red self with no Venetians at the haft. Brownish gold l^eard. The 
large smoothlv finished flowers are most effective. H. M., A. I. S. 
193<3. 38 in.' $6.50 
EL TOVAR (H. P. Sass 1933) Handsome variegata blend of rich 
brown, yellow, and black maroon, with yellow glow at center of the 
flower. H. M., A. I. S. 1932 A. M,, A. I. S. 1933. 38 in. $2.50 
EROS (Mead-Reid. 1934) A beautiful warm pink with yellow 
undertone giving an effect of almost salmon-pink, tall and exquisite 
in color. H. M., A. 1. S. 1934. A. M., A. 1. S. 1936. 42 in. $2.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM (Wmsm. 1932) Large perfectly formed 
flowers of brilliant red, heavy substance. Fragrant. H. M., A. L S. 
1932. A. M., A. I. S. 1936. 35 in. $2.50 
EXCLUSIVE (Grant-Schreiner 1937) S. are light periwinkle blue, 
domed and rounded. F. are deeper periwinkle blue, and quite flaring. 
Beard yellow. The flowers have strong heavy substance and a sil¬ 
very flush that is most attractive. H. M.. A. 1. S. 1937. 38 in. $10.00 
FESTIVE (Mor. 1928) Large, brilliant variegata; excellent. $1.00 
FIESTA (White 1936) An outstanding iris of glowing copper 
tones. S. are honey-yellow, blended with golden brown, and flushed 
with mauve at the mid-rib. F. are broad and rounded, with orange- 
cinnamon undertone, and a touch of mauve at the center of the falls. 
Brilliant beard. 38 in. $12.50 
FRANCESCA (Douglas 1934) A tall and stately iris of most un¬ 
usual and beautiful coloring. A self of deep Pompeian pink. The 
standards are high and domed, the falls semi-flaring. Many flowers 
borne on well branched stems. Very outstanding. 40 in. $5.00 
GLINT O’ GOLD (Washington 1934) A burnished yellow flower 
of firm texture, lx>rne on tall well branched stems. 40 in. $ .50 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) A light blue self, overlaid glistening 
white, the iridesence reminding one of thick frost crystals. H. M., 
A. I S. 1933. A. M., A. I S. 1935. 40 in. $5.00 
GOLDEN AMBER (Sturtevant 1937) The name gives a perfect 
picture of this matchless glowing iris. The standards are arched 
and the color, like Chinese amber beads in sunlight. The falls are 
semi-flaring with undertone of deeper amber overcast with burn¬ 
ished orange. Glowing orange beard. A liquid golden brown iris 
that received great acclaim last season. Plant near a clear yellow 
for brilliant garden effect. 3 ft. $15.00 
GOLDEN BEAR (Mitchell 1936) A very well branched, clear 
golden yellow coming from the Pacific coast. A yellow with no 
Dykes blood, and consequently very different in color from the other 
vellows produced bv Profesor Mitchell. H. M., A. 1. S. 1937. 3 ft. 
$5.00 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Nesmith 1938) Introductions page 3. $10.00 
GOLDEN FLARE (Insole 1931) “All orange, apricot and sunlight”, 
is the description given by an English writer of this lovely iris. A 
very beautiful and brilliant iris. Silver Medal R. H. S. 1930. 38 in. 
$1.50 
GOLD FOAM (Nesmith 1933) A deep golden yellow self. Flowers 
are of good size with erect standards and ruffled horizontal falls; 
Rich orange beard. H. M., A. 1. S. 1934. 40 in. $ .50 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass 1933) S. are tawny brown and yel¬ 
low-ochre blended; F. Morocco red, overlaid with ox-blood red. 
Prominent orange beard. H. M., A. T. S. 1933. 36 in. $3.50 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934) A brilliant buttercup yellow 
flower with a smoothly lacquered finish that is most enchanting. 
Very strong deep yellow beard. Dvkes Medal Eng. Iris Show. A. M., 
A. 1. S. 1937. 38 in. ' $12.50 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. P. Sass 1933) Described as being in the 
color class of Jean Cayeux. Intense cinnamon tones. H. M., A. 1. S. 
1936 40 in. $1.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) A charming new cream 
iris with a golden heart. The standards are pale yellow and well 
arched The falls are pale cream gilded with deeper yellow extend¬ 
ing half way down the falls. Rich yellow beard. A silky shimmer¬ 
ing iris of good size and excellent branching. H. M., A I. S. 1936. 
37 in. $10.00 
GOOD CHEER (Sturtevant 1936) The clear brilliance of this 
variegata merits the description given by a famous iris hybridizer. 
“Good Cheer is the finest true variegata I have ever seen”. S. are 
clear intense yellow with stiff yellow midrib; F. are slightly flaring 
with ground work of the same yellow, heavily veined and brushed 
with bright Pompein-red;. Orange beard. 38 in. $5.00 
G. P. BAKER (Per. 1930) Pale yellow bi-color. Excellent garden 
value. Dykes Medal England 1930. 40 in. $ .50 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) A seedling of Wm. Mohr and the 
most sensational iris of last season. A pale lilac, veined and netted 
with manganese lilac. The huge domed standards and flaring falls 
are of good substance and form. An iris that is superb. H M., 
A I. S 1936. . 34 in. $10.00 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes 1930) Huge well shaped flowers of white, 
lighty dusted with gold at throat; pure gold beard. C. M., R. H. S. 
1931. Dykes Memorial Medal 1931. A. M., A, 1. S. 1936. 36 in. 
$2.00 
GYPSY GOLD (Washington 1937) A huge pale yellow self of firm 
texture and heavy substance which has a shimmering translucent 
appearance that is most attractive. S. cool canary yellow and domed; 
F. well flaring and of slightly deeper shade. Deep yellow beard 
and throat illumine the center of the flower. Well branched sturdy 
flowering stalks; late blooming. 39 in. $15.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit. 1934) An immense clear glowing yellow 
with falls deeper in tone than the standards, orange yellow beard. 
Much more substance than W. R. Dykes. H. M., A. 1. S. 1935. 
A, M., A. 1. S. 1937. 40 in. $3.50 
HASSE OOBEA (Washington 1935) Large well domed standards, 
closely held together, of buff with yellow undertone. Falls broad 
and semi-flaring, a blending of buff, copper, and pink. Flowers 
have very heavy substance, tall well branched stems. 42 in. $3.50 
HAVANA (Washington 1937) A golden tobacco-brown and velvety 
red iris that is most brilliant in the garden. S. glowing red, heavily 
overlaid with Indian-yellow, F. Spanish-red flushed golden tobacco- 
brown at haft. Styles gold, and rich orange beard. 38 in. $7.50 
HENCHMAN (Mor. 1928) F. are velvety deep blue. S. the color 
of bluest phlox divaricata, with distinct pencil edge the same color 
as the falls. An exquisite combination. 34 in. $2.50 
HERMITAGE (Kirk. 1931) Blend of rosy tan and crimson; very 
distinctive. H. M., A. 1. S. 1930. 38 in. $ .50 
HOLLYWOOD (Essig 1929) Charming blend of bright pink, 
yellow and old gold; very heavy substance, orange beard. 38 in. 
$ .75 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. P. Sass 1933) Beautiful large blush pink 
flower borne on well branched stems. H, M., A. 1. S. 1933. 
$2.00 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres 1933) A dark blue iris for which the 
name is especially fitting. S. arched, of dark blue. F. semi-flaring, 
of deep velvety blue. 40 in. $1.50 
ISHPANEE (Washington 1935) Standards are yellow, well domed 
and arched, falls are yellow with brilliant patch of red in center of 
each fall, styles and beard are intense yellow, the falls are very hori¬ 
zontal. A glowing iris of most unusual form and color. 40 in. $4.00 
J AS MAN IA (Ayres 1935) A large deep yellow of excellent sub¬ 
stance and texture with well lowly branched stalks. S. slightly 
ruffled and domed, of clear chrome-yellow. F. flaring, of deeper 
vellow, flushed darker on the upper part of the fall. Rich yellow 
beard. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A. M., A. 1. S. 1937. 36 in. $17.50 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay. 1931) A glistening self of pale Havana- 
brown, flushed with gold. A most unusual coloring and one of the 
most outstanding of foreign introduction. C. M.. S. N. H F. 1931. 
Dykes Memorial Medal 1931. A. M., A. I.S. 1936. 38 in. $2.50 
JEAN LAFITTE (Washington 1935) Domed standards of coppery 
rose, broad and arched. Falls are broad and semi-flaring, of intense 
deep rose with copper undertone. Styles are yellow and bright yellow 
beard. Exceptionally wide and low branching. H. M., A. 1. S. 1936. 
39 in. $10.00 
JEB STUART (Washington 1932) Deep rich brownish red with 
some influence of copper in the tone. S. domed and do not open. F. 
extremely velvety, seeming much darker than the standards: deep 
orange beard, tall and widely branched. An outstanding iris. H. M.. 
A. 1. S. 1933. A. M., A. 1. S. 1935. 40 in. $3.50 
JELLOWAY (Parker 1936) A splendid new yellow of fine form 
and substance. A clear lemon chrome self with a few deeper yellow 
venations at the haft. Rich yellow beard. H. M., A. 1. S. 1937. 
38 in. $10.00 
JORAM (Nesmith 1937) A red and buff variegata that was greatly 
admired in the garden last season. S. buff-yellow, lightly touched 
with red. F. Persian-red with margins of brownish buff. Styles 
buff, yellow beard. 38 in. $4.00 
