WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
GLOWING EMBER, (Sturtevant, 1923). S. rich violet; F. dark glowing red. 
GLUCK, (Cayeux, 1928). S. bronze fawn slightly lightened lilac; F. garnet red_ 
gobelin red, (Dannenhauer, 1929). S. mineral red; F. oxblood red. 
GOLD CREST, (Dykes, 1914). S. and F. bright violet blue. 
GOLD IMPERIAL, (Sturtevant, 1924). Chrome yellow throughout. 
GOLD LACE, (Loth, 1932). A graceful and charming flower of pale gold and 
lavender, shimmering with gold dust. 
GOLD STANDARD, (Edl., 1927). Creamy yellow, brilliant orange beard; lovely.. 
GOLD STREAM, (Edl., 1929). Very tall cream yellow; brilliant orange beard_ 
GOLD TOP, (Salbach, 1931). S. rich old gold set off by F. that are red violet. 
GOLDEN AMBER, (Sturtevant, 1937). The standards are arched and the color, 
like Chinese amber heads in the sunlight. The falls are semi-flaring with 
undertone of deeper amber overcast with burnished orange. Glowing orange 
beard . 
GOLDEN BEAR, (Mitchell, 1936). A very well branched, clear golden yellow_ 
GOLDEN FLARE, (Insole, 1931). This iris is more pink than gold, rather coppery 
in mass effect. The ruffled S. have a wide pink edge around the gold centers; 
the flaring F. are all pink. 
GOLDEN GLORY, (Jackson, 1927). S. pinard yellow; F. barya yellow. 
GOLDEN HELMET, (J. Sass, 1933). S. ochraceous tawny at edge, yellow ochre 
at midrib; buckthorn brown at claw; F. morocco red overlaid oxblood red.. 
GOLDEN LIGHT, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Gold petals edged with rose. 
GOLDEN TREASURE, (Schreiner, 1936). Exquisite cream with shimmering silky 
texture, subtle infusion of golden light throughout the center of the flower, 
bright orange beard . 
GOLDILOCKS, (Wayman, 1930). Whole flower is uniform soft yellow. 
G. P. BAKER, (Perry, 1930). Clear light yellow of excellent form. 
GRACE CAMERON, (Pfeiffer, 1929). S. and F. dark lavender. 
GRACE LAPHAM, (Lapham, 1937). A pink self with broad frilled standards and 
almost round falls of fine substance. Blooms measure 5 to inches, and 
are on strong well-branched stalks. 
GRACE MOHR, (Jory, 1935). Pale lilac, veined and netted with manganese lilac. 
The huge domed S. and flaring F. are of good substance. 
GRACE STURTEVANT, (Bliss, 1926). Standards dark red-brown; Falls deep 
violet-carmine. 36 inches . 
GRANDIOSA, (Donahue, 1930). S. raisin purple; F. blue purple. 
GRAPTA, (Williamson, 1925). (LM 36). Toast brown and maroon. 
GRATONE, (Gers. Kellogg, 1934). S. pale aniline lilac; F. semi-flaring mauvette 
to pale aniline lilac. 
GREAT LAKES, (Cous., 1938). A tall light blue, nearer a true blue than Shining 
Waters. The closer S. and flaring F. give the Iris an intriguing shape. 
GRETCHEN, (H. P. Sass). S. flesh colored; F. rose. 
GUDRUN, (Dykes, 1931). Large pure white dusted with gold, long hanging falls 
HALO, (Yeld, 1917). A large flower of soft bluish-violet. 
HARMONY, (Dykes, 1923). Very dark purple. 
HAPPY DAYS, (Mitchell, 1934). Immense clear pinard yellow with F. shade 
deeper than S.; beard attractive orange yellow; unusual glistening finish.... 
HASS AN, (Murrell, 1930). S. sulphur yellow; F. smoky violet. 
HAVAMAL, (Goes & Koeneman, 1928). S. tinged lilac; F. violet blue. 
HEARTH FIRE, (Emigholz, 1935). S. light bronze flushed reddish violet, ap¬ 
pearing dull red violet; F. deep velvety carmine violet; 4% inches. 
HEARTHSTONE COPPER, (Hearth, 1932). S. of bright old gold blend down to 
fiery red .. 
HELEN FRANCIS, (Pfeiffer, 1922). Tall lavender. 
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