FRIVOLITE (Cay.)—A fresh bright 
pink seemingly dusted with gold, very 
free flowering $0.20 
GAY HUSSAR (Wmsn.)—A variegata 
of clear contrasts, yellow and oxblood 
TOG Set late ns Pee ALIAS $0.15 
GAUCHO — Tall brilliant variegata 
$0.35 
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GIANT BALDWIN (H. Sass, 1932)— 
Strong large Baldwin with a more rosy 
tone $0.15 
GIRALDA (H. Sass, 1939)—Orchid 
pink with large, long flowers, we saw 
it blooming on stems more than 60 
inches tall $1.50 
GOLDEN AMBER (Sturt, 1937)—Am- 
ber and burnished orange ....... $2.00 
GOLDEN BEAR—Uniform deep jyjel- 
1OW eee s coc ever i Sere aa oars $1.00 
GOLDEN BOW (H. Sass)—Long, large 
fogrs of chrome yellow, interme- 
diate 
GOLDEN FLARE—Pink and gold with 
flashy orange tints $0.15 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940)—S 
clear lemon yellow, F white with band 
of deeper yellow .............. $25.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934)— 
Deep rich buttercup yellow self, Eng- 
lish Dykes medal winner ........ $1.00 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass, 1933)—A 
Euphony seedling with the distinctive 
form of its parent. It is a brilliant 
ruffled cinnamon colored blend of 
great carrying power, attracting more 
eyes than almost any other Iris. .$0.25 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940)—A 
glorious sunflower yellow, free flower- 
ing and with heavy substance, a truly 
striking new Iris $20.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) 
—Shimmering creamy yellow with a 
glowing golden center, silky texture. 
One of the most striking of all the new 
Irises $1.00 
GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931)—Large pure 
white dusted with gold, long hanging 
falls, one of the finest new whites $0.25 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit., 1934)—-The very 
largest yellow, bright clear tones of 
glistening color, the first glimpse of 
this variety leaves visitors SHEN 
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HELIOS (Cay.)—Clear lemon yellow 
delicately marked with clear rose pur- 
ple, very large $0.15 
HERMITAGE — Attractive blend of 
rose, tan and crimson $0.15 
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QUALITY COLLECTION 
Nine fine Irises of recent introduc- 
tion, each one an _ outstanding 
variety in its class. Don’t overlook 
this opportunity to obtain these 
striking sorts at a bargain price. 
Amenti 
Copper Lustre 
California Gold 
War Eagle 
Gudrun 
Jayhawk 
Blue Triumph 
Junaluska 
The Black Douglas 
Quality collection, labeled, po 
paid $2. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH (H. Sass, 1933)— 
The finest of the large frilled orchid 
pinks $0.25 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1937)—Very 
large clear purple with striking. oval 
form $0.5 
INDIGO BUNTING (Ayres, 1934)— 
Medium blue self of unusually fine 
tone, its crisp color has great carrying 
power $0.15 
JASMANTIA (Ayres, 1935)—One of the 
leaders among the new yellows, a 
touch of blue at the end of the beard 
lends distinction™ -? ==... .t2e =: $1.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cay., 1931)—Beauti- 
ful golden tan, an entirely new color 
and one of the most outstanding of 
recentaintroaductions@ase. +: ..5. 2s $0.25 
JERRY (Lapham, 1933) — A brilliant 
ruby red that holds its color ....$0.25 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass, 1932)—A sensa- 
tional rich dusky, red, blazing red in 
the sunshine, strong and free flow- 
Orin Gare es ey See ee $0.35 
JUNALUSKA (Kirk., 1934)—Rose and 
coppery red, a really gorgeous richly 
colored Iris, tall and well branched 
$0.50 
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KANSAS (Tim.)—Rose pink, tall and 
fine in form $0.15 
KHORASAN (H. Sass., 1937)—S dull 
gold, F auburn flushed violet, a mas- 
Sive blended variegata with flaring 
falls $0.50 
KING JUBA (H. Sass. 1931)—This va- 
riety set the standard for brilliant 
variegatas of clear contrast, yellow 
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KING KARL (J. Sass) — Favorite 
plicata blend of cinnamon and cream 
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