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Golden Light —-40 in. EARLY. The best of the new golden-brown 
blends. S—delightfully ruffled gold, edged soft lilac. F—gold, 
flushed soft lilac at the centre and veined brown; flaring; deep 
orange beard ...75 
Goldilocks— 36 in. EARLY. VERY FRAGRANT. This very fine 
Iris has every good quality to recommend it, a lustrous silky 
sheen, the smoothest possible texture, exquisite fragrance, large 
size, perfection of form, a prodigious bloomer, a very long 
flowering season, beginnning with the early flowering varieties 
and continuing with the latest. Yet it differs from every other 
yellow Iris on every point, even the color being the popular 
^■green-gold” of certain fine jewelry, yet it is a “lively” yellow, 
that attracts attention clear across the garden. You are sure to 
love this delightful yellow Iris that is so “different”. My own 
introduction . 20 
Good Cheer —39 in. A new introduction by Miss. Sturtevant, which 
is said to be the finest true “Variegata” created to date. S— 
clear, brilliant stronthian yellow; F—bright yellow, thickly veined 
brilliant Pompeian red. 3.50 
C. P. Baker— 48 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL, ALSO THE 
DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL 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. Giant flowers on profusely branching stalks, with a 
dozen or more flowers to the stalk open at once. 20 
Grace Sturtevant —36 in. This is one of the finest Irises in the world 
and sold for $40.00 for a single plant only a few years ago. 
It is an unusual and exceedingly rich red-brown and carmine 
blend . 20 
Grace Wayman— 34 in. THE RICHEST COLORED IRIS IN THE 
PANSY-VIOLET BI-COLOR CLASS, NO OTHER IRIS COMPARING 
WITH IT IN BRILLIANCE. In fact it makes the richest colored 
Iris look dull by comparison. S—a lovely shade of brilliant lavender 
violet; F—velvety pansy-violet, with a white throat beautifully 
veined. My own introduction.20 
Grandiosa —54 in. Huge. rich, blue-purple flowers of fine form and 
heavy substance, freely produced on stalks that tower shoulder 
high. Sold a few years ago at $15.00 for a single plant. A fine 
stock of large rhizomes now permits a very low price that brings 
it within the reach of all. . .10 
Gudrun— 42 in. EARLY. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMORIAL 
MEDAL BY THE ENGLISH IRIS SOCIETY. A top notch white 
Iris among so many fine new white ones and by many judges 
considered the finest of all. It is a massive flower of puresf 
snow-white, undoubtedly the largest and most massive 1.00 
Guyasuta— 32 in. EARLY. One of the finest, largest and richest 
of the deep purple group. I paid $25.00 a plant for my original 
stock of this variety in 1931. The flowers are large, perfectly 
formed, of heavy substance, uniform color throughout and it is 
a prodigious bloomer and robust grower.35 
Happy Days —44 in. AWARD OF MERIT AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. 
1937. The Hybridizer’s dream come true. A MAMMOTH SIZED 
DEEP YELLOW. AS LARGE AS THE GIANT NENE, with an un¬ 
usual glistening finish and a deep orange beard. The largest of 
Tall Bearded Iris 
all yellows, with flowers over 7 inches from top to bottom, on 
tall, stout, well-branched stalks, carrying 7 to 8 massive blooms 
to each stalk. The color is deep yellow, almost as deep as Cali¬ 
fornia Cold and the flower is of fine form and heavy substance. 
I have a fine stock of this magnificent variety in extra strong 
rhizomes . . 1.75 
Helios —44 in. AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT. ALSO A 
SPECIAL PRIZE OF THE IRIS COMMISSION OF THE NATIONAL 
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF FRANCE, where it originated. 
Sensational soft lemon-yellow flowers of enormous size and 
smooth polished finish. I am fortunate in having a fine stock 
of this variety in extra large rhizomes and can therefore make an 
especially attractive price for such a fine Iris.20 
Henri Riviere —42 in. A magnificent French introduction and one 
of the best of its type, in delicate shades of soft yellow and pale 
lilac-mauve in a most subtle and fascinating blend. Large flow¬ 
ers on strong, well branched stems. Sold at $4.00 for a single 
plant a few years ago.15 
Hermitage —36 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SO¬ 
CIETY. This unusually rich Iris is one of the most lovely Irises 
we have. I paid $25.00 a plant for it in 1932. The standards 
are a delightful shade of rosy-tan and the falls are brilliant 
fiery crimson .25 
Hernani —32 in. The famous French Hybridizer, Cayeux, who cre¬ 
ated this variety, considers it the nearest approach to a true red. 
It is somewhat redder than Dauntless, the falls being a rich 
garnet red, and the red color is also carried into the standards. 20 
Hollywood —36 in. A very large, brilliant, attractive flower of per¬ 
fect form. S—soft grey, flushed bright heliotrope; F—soft but 
bright Daphne-red, or soft rose, overlaid violet. The entire flower 
is lighted up by an amber centre. 35 
Hypatia —30 in. EARLY. THIS ENGLISH INTRODUCTION IS THE 
MOST INTENSE PURE BLUE I HAVE SEEN IN AN IRIS. The deep 
pure blue color is uniform throughout and it is a mighty fine 
Iris that every one admires. I believe I have the only commer¬ 
cial stock of it in America.35 
Imperial Blush —44 in. FRAGRANT. I BELIEVE THIS NEW SOFT 
PINK TONED IRIS IS THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN THIS 
CLASS. It is a very lovely soft pink, softer and a purer pink 
than Pink Satin, about twice as large and a much better shaped 
flower .75 
