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GAY DAWN (Washington 1939) M. A luminous yellow and 
rose blend with standards of deep clear yellow. The falls are 
slightly lighter yellow heavily flushed with rose on the lower part. 
Orange yellow beard. A festive flower of great garden value. 
R. 86 1940. 37 in. $2.00 
GLAMOROUS NIGHT (Wiesner 1940) L. Tall and very late 
blooming with immense flowers of deep velvety mulberry, heavily 
infused with bronze and lighted at the center by a rich yellow 
beard. The standards are very broad and closely domed, of mul- 
berry flushed at the base with golden bronze. The falls are arched 
and extremely large of rich velvety mulberry intensified by ruddy 
brown at the haft. A very noteworthy iris. 40 in. $4.00 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) M. A beautiful light blue self flushed 
throughout with glistening white. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. A. M., 
A. I. S. 1935. Per. R. 90 1936. 40 in, $ .35 
GOLDEN AMBER (Sturtevant 1937) M. The name gives a good 
picture of this glowing iris. The standards are arched and remind 
one of Chinese amber beads in sunlight. The semi-flaring falls 
are deep amber overcast with burnished gold. Orange beard. Per. 
R. 88 1939. 36 in. $1.50 
GOLDEN BEAR (Mitchell 1936) M. <A very well branched, clear 
golden yellow coming from the Pacific Coast. A yellow with no 
Dykes blood. H. M., A. I. S, 1937. Per. R. 90 1938. 3 ft. $ .75 
GOLDEN CHIMES (Nesmith 1938) M. A border iris of brilliant 
yellow with smooth finish and great garden value. 32 in. $ .30 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934) M. A buttercup yellow of 
great brilliance and depth of color. Dykes Medal, Eng. 1934. 
ADM. A 197 1937.-Per. R.90 1938.” 35 in, $ .35 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1938) M. Deeper in color than 
Golden Hind with perfect branching this iris stands at the top of 
the deep orange yellow class. The flowers are very large of splen- 
did domed form, and of such gleaming gold that the tall well 
branched stalks stand out like sentinels in the garden. H. M., A. 
I. S. 1939. A. M., A. I. S, 1940 Per. R. 90 1940. 42 in. $2.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940) A deep golden yellow self of 
large full form, heavy substance and excellent branching. This 
iris is well worthy of a place among the best yellows. The flower 
is a deep lemon chrome (dandelion yellow) self with wide hafts 
and thick orange beard. Only two or three flowers open at one 
time on each stalk, thus giving perfect spacing and long season of 
bloom. H. M., A, I. S. 1940. Per. R. 90 1941. 36 in. $15.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) M. A charming cream 
iris with a golden heart. S. pale yellow and well arched. F. pale 
cream gilded with deeper yellow extending half way down the falls. 
Rich yellow beard. Good size and excellent branching. Runner 
up for Dykes Medal in 1940. H. M., A. I. S; 1936. A. M., A. 
I. $1938.20 Per, R2:90..1937. . 37 in: $ .50 
GOOD CHEER (Sturtevant 1936) M. S.are clear intense yellow. 
F. are slightly flaring of the same yellow, heavily brushed with 
bright Pompeian-red. Orange beard. Very brilliant. H.M., A. I. 
S. 1934. Per. R. 86.1939. 38 in. $¢50 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) M. A seedling of Wm. Mohr and 
a very sensational iris. A pale lilac, veined and netted with mangan- 
ese lilac. The huge domed standards and flaring falls are of good 
substance and form. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A, M. A, I, S, 1939, 
Per. R. 87 1939. 34 in. $1.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) M. More clear in color than 
Shining Waters, and with ideal form and carriage this iris is one 
of the best in the light blue class. The standards are firm and 
roundly domed. The falls are very flaring with no venations at 
the haft. Almost white beard. An iris of great refinement and 
beatitys © FM.) Avy: S.'1939, ‘A. M/A, I, S, 1940, Per; R, 91 
1939. 40 in. $2.00 
GUDRUN (Dykes-K. 1930) E. Huge well shaped flowers of 
white dusted with gold at the throat. Dykes Medal, Eng. 1931. 
A: M.,-Ay TT. S) 1936. ‘Per. R:.88)1937.0 35 in, $25 
GYPSY GOLD (Washington 1937) L. A very large flowered 
variety of light yellow that glistens in the sunlight. The bright 
vellow beard and throat add depth of color in the heart of the 
flower. 39 in. $ .50 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 1934) E. M. Large clear yellow with 
falls deeper than the standards. H. M., A. I. S. 1935. A. M,, 
Ad IyS71937, Per) R92; 1936. +40: in: $ .35 
HARRIET FORDYCE (Wiesner 1940) M. The flowers are very 
large with broad standards and falls of the palest tint of blue. 
This delicate coloring does not fade under the hottest sun and the 
blooms retain their form and color to the end. 36 in. $5.00 
HASSE OOBEA (Washington 1935) M. L. Large domed stand- 
ards of buff and yellow. Falls broad and semi-flaring, a blending 
of copper and pink. Flowers have heavy substance, well branched 
stalks. Per. R. 85 1940. 42 in. $ .40 
HAVANA (Washington 1937) M. A golden tobacco brown and 
velvety red iris that is most brilliant in the garden. 38 in. $ .40 
HEIRLOOM (Grant 1940) M. L. A fascinating iris of great 
beauty and brilliance. The well arched and closely held standards 
have a background of medium blue purple flushed with Dahlia 
carmen. The very broad falls are velvety fuchsia red with a 
metallic sheen just below the mellow orange beard. A henna 
brown flush at the haft accentuates the unique blending of color 
in this most unusual iris. Large flowers of strong smooth sub- 
stance and good branching. R. 87 1941, 37 in. $5.00 
HERMIT (Kirkland 1939) M. More glowing in color and better 
formed than Hermitage, the abundance of ruddy bloom makes it 
a welcome addition to the garden. 38 in. $1.50 
HONEY GOLD (Tobie 1940) M. The amber yellow standards 
are broad and highly domed. The long arched falls of wood brown 
are flushed with tawny mauve, and finished at the edge with a 
band of gold. The contrast of blended colors in the falls with the 
yellow of the standards is most effective. 39 in. $4.00 
IDA ANVALARY (Callis 1938) M. S. are deep lavender. F. 
lavender striated with white. Golden beard. 40 in. $ .75 
ISHPANEE (Washington 1935) L. Standards are yellow, well 
domed, falls are yellow with brilliant patch of red in center of 
each fall. A glowing iris of most unusual form and color, R. 90 
1936. 36 in. $ .35 
JASMANIA (Ayres 1935) M. A deep yellow of excellent sub- 
stance with lowly branched stalks. S. slightly ruffled and domed, 
of clear chrome-yellow. F. flaring, of deeper yellow, flushed darker 
on the upper part of the fall, Rich yellow beard. H.M.,A.I.S. 
1936. A. M., Av I. S.°1937, “Per: RJ 91,1937. 236’ in. $ .50 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay. 1931) M. A glistening self of pale Havana- 
brown, flushed with gold. C. M.,S. N. H. F. 1931. Dykes Memorial 
Medal 1931. A. M., A. I. S. 1936. Per. R. 89 1937, 38 in. $ .25 
JEAN LAFITTE (Washington 1935) M. Domed standards of 
coppery rose, broad and arched. Falls are broad and semi-flaring, 
of rose. Yellow beard. Exceptionally wide and low branching. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. Per, R. 88 1938. 38 in. $ .50 
JEB STUART (Washington 1932) A very rich deep brownish 
red with no purple tones. The very velvety well formed flowers are 
evenly spaced on tall widely branching stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 
1933. A. M., A. J. S. 1935. Per. R. 88 1936. 40 in. $ .25 
JELLOWAY (Parker 1936) M. L. A splendid yellow of fine 
form. A clear lemon chrome self with a few deeper yellow vena- 
tions at the haft. Rich yellow beard. H.M., A.I.S.1937, A.M., 
A. I. S. 1938. Per, R. 89 1938. 40 in. $ .50 
JINNY SUE (Williamson 1936) M. All gold and pink is this 
sprightly iris of flaring form and freely blooming habit. A lovely 
border iris. 28 in. $ .50 
JOSEPH ROBIDOUX (Callis 1937) L. The standards are violet 
touched with brown at the haft. The well rounded falls are vel- 
vety wine red. Heavy yellow beard. 40 in. $1.00 
JOYANCE (K. Dykes 1932) M. A large creamy white with 
glowing yellow center. Tall well branched stalks. Dykes Medal 
Eng. 1929. Per. R. 84 1937, 38 in. $ .50 
JOYOUS (Sturtevant 1937) M. An enchanting iris of blended 
pink and yellow that makes a lovely cut flower or glowing mass 
of color in the garden. A crisp satiny flower. Fragrant. 29 in. $1.50 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1932) E. M. A subtle blending of rose, 
gold, and copper are the colors of this well branched iris. Be 4 ben 
A.1.S. 1936. A. M.,A.I.S. 1937. Per. R.91 1936. 37 in. $ .50 
KALINGA (Klein. 1935) M. A large flower of soft creamy yel- 
low of good form and substance, borne on tall well branched stalks. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. Per. R. 88 1937. . 40 in. $ .35 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White 1933) E. M. A beautiful pale 
yellow of glistening beauty. The flowers are well carried on tall 
graceful stems. H. M., A. I) S. 1932., A. M., A. I. S. ‘1936. 
Per. R, 91 1936. 44 in. $ .35 
LANTERN GLOW (Washington 1939) M. A warm white with 
a glowing yellow center. Arched and roundly domed standards of 
ivory white shading to yellow on the midrib. The falls are very 
arched and flaring with background of cream white heavily 
brushed with Indian yellow extending half way down the falls. 
Beard rich yellow, Exceptionally firm heavy substance. 34 in. $2.50 
