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GOLDEN EAGLE. (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. A giant 
sized yellow with a brilliant satiny finish. H. M. 
SEN eats yee ee) oe US eae 2.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE. (J. Sass 1940) M. 40 in. A 
large, beautifully formed flower of deep lemon 
yellow with a creamy area in the center of the 
fall. A great favorite with all iris growers. A. 
eee ROSA oe eo Les ka 3.00 
GOLDEN MADONNA. (Essig 1940) M. 42 in. 
Standards of creamy yellow and falls of the 
same shade, edged deeper yellow. Large and 
Sener rate Aner wt ee a oe Ne okt 1.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. (Salbach 1938) M. 38 in. A 
deep toned yellow that can always be depended 
upon for a good performance. A. M. 1940, P. 
Dh kT RE A aE a 2 i ne ra 1.00 
GOLDEN MORN. (Essig 1946) M. L. 40 in. A gi- 
gantic yellow of the deepest glowing color im- 
aginable. Heavily substanced flowers of fine 
form on strong, very well branched stalks. R. 88 12.50 
GOLDFN RUSSET. (Hall 1946) M. 40 in. Un- 
dovbtedly one of the very largest iris in exist- 
ence. Besides its size, it has a rich, lovely color- 
ing of a russet toned brown blended with a cop- 
pery gold and fine form and substance ~-----_- 10.00 
GOLDEN SPANGLE. (Cassebeer 1944) M. 38 in. A 
tall, well branched iris with smoothly finished 
flowers of a pattern similar to Golden Fleece 
Marecone iiemuch> brighter, colors 222222./---—_ 4.05 
GOOD FORTUNE. (Mitchell 1945) M. 38 in. A 
large plicata of rounded form. The ground color 
is pure’ white and the markings are of delicate 
PPE et rete a oc Sa 6.00 
GOOD NEWS. (Klein. 1946) M. 35 in. A sister of 
Bryce Canyon and Chamois, this is equally 
lovely in its own right. Large flaring flowers of 
rich mustard gold. The petals are broad and 
heavily substanced and have a rich sparkling fin- 
PERM Seay hg eee Li. wie Bae oe 10.00 
GRACE BALLARD. (H. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. A 
lusciously rich blend of creamy pink and deep 
RT Mere tO Rae ie io Pde eee LL 2.00 
GRAND CANYON. (Klein. 1941) M. 36 in. A large 
ruffled blend cf deep plum, copper and bronze. 
An iris of great distinction. A. M. 1944, P. R. 87 2.00 ~ 
GREAT LAKES. (Cousins 1938) M. 40 in. An ex- 
tremely fine light blue that seems to be a con- 
sistant “Box Office” iris. Dykes Medal 1942, P. 
ie ee ey rte tr nals th et dete aoe iL 1.50 
GYPSY. (Klein. 1944) L. 40 in. Probably one of the 
most eye-catching iris in the garden. Standards 
coppery gold. Falls chocolate brown. And so 
Pai Nog. O45 IR Sh arn ee Ce ee os 5.00 
GYPSY BARON. (Schreiner 1942) E. M. 40 in. An 
outstanding striate. Ground color is white and 
the penciling cf purple blue is so heavy that 
-even at a short distance the flower seems to 
beaaesivery. purples Py R.-84..¢84e-----L--+--- 4.00 
GYPSY ROSE. (Whiting 1946) M. L. 39 in. Ex- 
tremely large flowers of rich hellebore red with 
a smooth brushing of copper on the haft and a 
touch of rich blue at the tip of the beard. Really 
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