THE IRIS GARDEN 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner) Lovely cream iris with a golden beard 
and a golden glow throughout; excellent substance and form; a well 
branched stem rising to a harmonious height; one of the most popu- 
lar of the new irises; runner-up for the 1940 Dykes medal; midseason; 
TCU a ee ee ee oe er ee ee ene: eee me Loe 1.50 
GRACE LAPHAM (Lap) Lively pink iris of neatly rounded shape; mid- 
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GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss) Dark, burning brown red; a color that 
carries surprisingly well; late; medium height__.____._____________- a) 
MAKE YOUR OWN COLLECTIONS 
Any fifteen 3 for 25c varieties (15 plants) 
Any ten l5c varieties 
Any six 25c varieties 
Any six 35c varieties 
Any six 50c varieties 

GRAND MONARCH (Row) Velvety bronze red illumined with gold at the 
throat; large flower with broad standards and falls; late; tall__.3 for .25 
GRAYMIST (Grinter) Smoothly finished gray blend with a deep orange 
beardrearly,mediumheicht see ee ee Sooo ae 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins) One of the finest new light blues; stiff in petal 
texture; widely branched stem; a beautiful color and a beautiful 
loweremidseasons tlle. oat ee ee eee 2.90 
GRETCHEN (H. P. Sass) Flesh colored standards and rose falls; charm- 
ing cndeperts midseason -amediim eid nt sees ee outorss 920 
GRINTER AMOENA (Grinter) Large, soft gray standards and velvety 
rediiallstedged' gray; midseason: tall = ne ‘20 
GUDRUN (Dykes) Pure white of great size and heavy substance enliv- 
ened by a faint gold iridescence; very hardy and free blooming; 
midseason? meditim neight ses es. ae ae 20 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit) Immense, clear, glistening yellow; beautifully 
branched a midseasorisnicl | Sameer te ee eee LO 
HEARTHSTONE COPPER (Doub) Bright and crisp yellow and red varie- 
Gdia; smalltbutshining-smidsecdson sshort seo ee Sy tele yas 
July 11, 1940 
“Is it usual for Realm to have many blooms on one stalk? I had six in 
bloom at one time and nine on the one stalk." 
Miss L. W., South Portland, Maine. 
July 18, 1940 
“The iris arrived in splendid shape and I was thrilled by the extras.” 
Page 8 Mrs. J. R. C., Dallas, Texas. 
