• THE IRIS GARDEN 
FOLKWANG (G ^ K) Light pink and deep rose bicolor; large flow¬ 
ered; midseason; short_3 for .25 
FRIEDA MOHR (M-M) Most popular pink bicolor; sensational for 
shape; size and substance; late; tall_ .25 
GAVIOTA (Mohr) Creamy white with brown markings at haft; 
midseason; medium height _3 for .25 
GEORGE J. TRIBOLET (Wmsn) Velvety blackish purple; vigorous 
grower; late; medium height_ 3 for .25 
GEORGIA (Farr) Free flowering cattleya pink; early; short 3 for .25 
GERMAINE PERTHUIS (Mil) Velvety mulberry purple; very fra¬ 
grant; midseason; tall_ .25 
GILEAD (And) Buffy amber blend; broad, large flowers of heavy 
substance well placed on wide branching stems; midseason; tall_ .35 
GLOWING EMBERS (Sturt) S. fawn flushed violet; F. glowing red 
netted yellow; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
GOBELIN RED (Dan) Oxblood red in effect; midseason; tall_ .25 
GOLDEN CATARACT (Dysart) Bright yellow fall bloomer; as deep 
in color as Crysoro and as well formed and branched as South¬ 
land; rampant grower and bloomer and a fine addition to the 
scanty ranks of the fall bloomers_ 2.50 
GOLDEN FLARE (Ins) Flame and yellow blend; a bit more orange 
than Talisman; midseason; medium height _ .75 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass) A ruffled variegata whose tawny stand¬ 
ards contrast brilliantly with the velvety red falls; midseason; 
medium height _ 2.25 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner) Lovely cream iris with a golden 
beard and a golden glow throughout; excellent substance and form 
and a well branched stem rising to a harmonious height; one of 
the most popular of the new irises_ 10.00 
GOLDILOCKS (Way) Soft yellow self with a slight greenish sheen; 
always medium height for me but at the Tulsa show it was 40" 
tall and the outstanding yellow; early_ .15 
GOLD IMPERIAL (Sturt) Beautiful chrome yellow; the most satis¬ 
factory yellow that can be had for landscape; midseason; medium 
height _3 for .25 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) Dark, burning red brown; a color 
that carries surprisingly well; late; medium height_ .25 
GRAND MONARCH (Row) Velvety bronze red illumined with gold 
at the throat; large flower with broad standards and falls; late; tall .15 
‘7 have had very much success with the Iris I bought from you. 
1 only lost one of your Iris last winter though We had an ice-coat that 
stayed almost a month. I did not exhibit this year, but last year I 
received three first and champion of the show.” 
June 16, 1937. Mrs. W. P. H., Davenport, Iowa. 
