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5 of the often overlooked blue and yellow 
iVE—Serene mist-like powder-blue. Tall, jon em 
different from all other blues. Rating 90... .50 
AINE—Cream standards, deep-yellow falls. First 
ed vellow, brilliant and contrasty. Rating 89 1.00 
‘ST—Blended yellow, sand, salmon and coral 
blue blaze at base of falls. Tall. Distinct  .35 
Sparkling copper standards. Apricot-orange falls 
affair from California. aardy nere.s46... SO We 
“ie h rosy lines at the haft and very heavy tan- 
beard. This is an iris you will eventually own 9.00 
RACKER—Glowing dark burgundy plicata, with 
trim. ik if new ath different_............ 5.00 
all, vigorous, floriferous. Our favorite variegata.  .50 
DA MOHR—Lilac-rose classic of many years that 
Timneomenoan should be withouts.. 20 
te eee ebrimp-pink iris that makes a stunning 
ih clump because of its charming color.__..____.._.._...__ .25 
FROSTY BLUE—Tall, slightly ruffled cool light blue of 
heavy substance with a glistening texture... Ly iNTBO 
GARDEN FLAME—Luminous, rich, near-garnet red, very 
clear and lustrous. Rating 89... —— 9.00 

**GARDEN MAGIC—The all-around best red. Beautiful deep 
glowing, velvety, late-bloomer. Superior in form and 
3 APRESS GR ERE So 15 
*#9GLORIOLE—Tall, large-flowered, frosty, pale blue with 
§ unmatched suvstance. The finest pale blue..._..... 25 
GLEN ELLEN—Luminous bronzy-buff-yellow. Majestic 
flower of most beautiful form on tall well-branched 
oe stems._......... Ae CETTE 10 Bly 0 
“GOLDEN EAGLE—Huge, ‘brilliant, ‘light, ‘satiny yellow of 
Ma od form and substance on tall well-branched stems 3.50 
EN FLEECE—Standards, lemon yellow. Falls, 
cream edged gold. Strikingly individual. Huge, Tall, 
Sertiatine OO. ----.... 10.00 
GOLDEN. HELMET—Gold standards. Oxblood falls. De- 
- lightfully ruffled and decidedly brilliant, —...0.. 25 
MOLORN LIGHT—Medium-sized, crisply ruffled, golden- 
; yellow, edged orange-cinnamon. Floriferous and indi- 
SNR ORE EONS ce aA Doha ROOT NU + 
*#*GOLDEN HIND—Medium size but richest butter-cup yel- 
' low of any iris grown. English Dykes Medal, 1934. .25 
. +*#*GOLDEN MAJESTY—Rich, clear, golden yellow of finest 
tia form on tall, well-branched stems. Rating 90.-..... 1.00 
i | ****GOLDEN SPIKE—Shining, pure, golden-yellow of dan- 
Me _ delion hue with thick orange beard. Sturdy substance. 
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| ****GOLDEN TREASURE—Shimmering silky cream with an 
outpouring of golden yellow from the center. Out- 
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GRACE STU RTEVANT—Velvety “glowing chestnut brown 
that garden visitors approve.._......_.._.-.-.-.—_-—- .20 
- **GRAND CANYON—Odd blend of plum, copper and gold. 
( Large and slightly ruffled. Tall, sturdy and aitterens, 
we eeOGREAT LAKES—Tall light-blue, truer than any other. 
bes Large, flaring bloomn, Best sky-blue. Rating 91. Dykes 
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ie “*GUDRUN—Most srbgarsaliy | ladenited of any white ever 
introduced. Very large and heavily textured. English 
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ays HAPPY DAYS—Giant smooth light yellow. Tall and fine- 
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but certainly worth coddling.—..—.--------—-— 
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