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Over-the-Garden-Wall 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grint. '36) Holds you spell-bound. No one can 
resist this deep, smooth, rich red beauty. Solid color, that is, veinings 
are absent on the wide hafts; the velvety falls seem a bit deeper than 
the standards. Much has been said "Best pure red yet" and more 
coming. 34". H.M. '37 $7.00 
GAUCHO (Wmsn. '35) Brilliant and more brilliant is this fine large 
variegata of empire yellow standards and Vandyke red falls margined 
yellow. 32". 35* 
GENEVIEVE SEROUGE (Cay. '32) Another irresistible pastel 
blend of honey yellow and misty blue, large and of beautiful crinkled 
form. 38". 35* 
GIFT (Loth. '35) Silken standards of old gold and deep wine are 
above velvety carmine falls. 38". 50* 
GIRALDA (H. Sass '39) "Gracious me, are you an iris way up 
there?" "Yes, I'm the tallest pink known — 60" —, a large clear 
orchid pink flower gracefully ruffled." $5.00 
GLAMOROUS NIGHT (Wiesner '39) The largest deepest velvety 
brown imaginable, glamorous both day and night. This iris 
has all the excellent qualities of hardiness, substance, and 
floriferousness so well known in Mr. Wiesner's irises. 
40". $10.00 
GLORIOLE (Gage '33) Sheer pale blue loveliness, most refreshing 
and captivating with its glistening frosty sheen over all. Cool off 
with a Gloriole on a hot summer’s day. 42". A.M. '35. $1.00 
GOLD VELLUM (Gage '34) As cheery as a yellow daffodil, as 
waxy and heavy as vellum is this most pleasing low rich yellow iris — 
for the front of the border. 27". 50* 
GOLDEN AGE (J. Sass '39) What else could the color be but darkest 
yellow. Medium large self colored flowers on low branched 
stalks. 40". $10.00 
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GOLDEN BEAR (Mitch. '36) "A golden olden glory of the days 
gone by" shines again in this rich deep glistening yellow iris, with 
slightly flaring falls and domed standards. A large flower, a tone 
more intense in coloring than California Gold. 36". H.M. '37. $1.50 
GOLDEN FLARE (Ins. '31) Flares of flame rose and yellow. Not 
a big fire but we always go to it. 33". 25* 
GOLDEN HELMET (J. Sass '33) Surpasses our old friend King Tut. 
The orange red falls are beautiful and your eye travels up the gold 
beard to the brilliant coppery gold standards. 35". 50* 
GOLDEN HIND (Chad. '34) A rich deep yellow of medium large 
size, heavy substance, horizontal falls and a bright orange beard —a 
self that outshines every other yellow iris. 32". A.M. '37. $2.50 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass '33) Light your garden with this golden 
flame, ruffled as if flickering in the breeze. A bright orange effect 
from golden yellow blended with rose, striking. 38". H.M. '36. 
GOLDEN LIGHT SPORT — a yellow iris just like Golden Light 
but without the blending of rose. The only iris that has sported for us. 
Special, Golden Light and Golden Light Sport, both for 50* 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salb. '38) The best yellow to-date. The large 
flowers of deep rich color, of well domed form, of glistening finis h, 
and of extra heavy substance are majestically displayed on 42" 
stems. Late H.M. '39. $12.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schr. '36) Our treasure which cannot be 
kept buried, for everyone who views this creamy iris would have a 
part of it. The rich cream petals are gloriously edged with a golden 
yellow and the veritable gold haft supports a wealthy orange beard. 
A. M. '38. You may unbury part of this 36" treasure for $3.50 
GOOD CHEER (Sturt. '36) Guaranteed to bring good cheer to 
all — gay yellow standards and still gayer red and yellow falls. 
Large and of good form. 38". $1.50 
GRACE LAPHAM (Lap. '37) A perky pink self of pleasing round 
shape. The white at the haft makes a lively spot in the falls, and the 
orange beard adds vim — a vital iris. 38". 75* 
GRACE MOHR (lory '35) William Mohr with more Grace! On 
taller stalks, a bit deeper in tone, hardier and a better grower. 
Tremendous lavender flowers with lovely white stippling make this 
"a must have". 36".A.M. '39. $4.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cous. '38) Great Lakes where cool waves break — 
true blue waves, high and full, closed above and flanging out below 
in round well filed form, with rhythmic veining —splashing a cool 
refreshment on the garden picture. 48". H.M. '39. $4.00 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes '31) Such a favorite — so huge, so white — per¬ 
haps the large white blooms, dusted with gold at the throat, are a 
bit out of proportion to the 30" stems — but who cares! '36. GO* 
GUYASUTA (Hall '31) Exceptionally rich and velvety this iris of 
the deepest violet makes a mighty fine showing early in the season. 
32" 35* 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitch. '34) Again we must say that Happy are the 
Days that brought huge rich golden flowers into the iris world, — and 
now, into the lower price realm. 40". A. M. '37. 75* 
HELEN M. RIEDEL (Ried. '40) Standards of bright glistening gold 
and semi-flaring falls of bright orange red with an orange 
beard makes this iris stand out. Brown veining on orange 
ground at haft extends half way down the falls. The style 
arms are gold as is the center of the flower. Supposedly, a far better 
Radiant. 40". $15.00 
HENCHMAN (Mor. '31) Standards are the blue of Phlox divaricata, 
edged narrowly with the dark blue of the falls. 34" 50* 
HOLLYWOOD (Essig '29) It's late and it's good. A large striking 
pink blend tinted with yellow and gold. 38". 25* 
ILION (Cay. '36) A magnificent and unique plicata whose standards, 
more blue than white, are etched with light blue purple shading. 
This same color is carried just on the edges of the falls with darker 
lines near the haft. 36". $4.00 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass '32) Blush pink of a charming shade 
with long falls and ruffled standards. Our favorite for years. 40". 35* 
INCOGNITO (White '38) No disguise can conceal this velvety red 
purple giant of towering stature. He sports rich robes of lustrous 
texture. $5.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant '37) These Indian hills are richest purple, 
large, oval form, and excellent in the landscape. 37". $1.50 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres '33) This bird sings its beauty of lovely 
crisp cool blue in its own quiet way, with poise and grace on strong 
perches. Standards and lower edges of the falls are indigo-blue; 
the center of the falls are flushed with purple. 36". 35* 
JACK-O-LANTERN (Groff-Kell. '39) lack's the brightest variegata 
in the garden; and, why not, when there's a candle inside. The 
fairly broad standards are intense clear smooth gold; the velvety, 
broad shouldered falls are a wonderful rich, deep red, edged with 
clean gold. The branching of the 28" stems is low and wide. So 
colorful is this lantern that one just can't pass it by or blow it out. $$.00 
