



. A ae “tall: Iris pach 2984: 
a _Variegata , beeen: 
laid Aeon ee with. eae 
deeper brown veinings. = 5, 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall 1942). 
Avery large, brilliant Light 
yellow with satiny sheen and - 
unusual purety of color. One 
of this breeder's best. © 2. 00° “4 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J.Sass 1940) | 
This Iris is neither a yel= 
~ low self nor a blend, but a 
- medley of gold, “lemon- “yoda me 
and white. The S. are an ex-. 
quisite tone of satiny lemon- 
yellow. The yellow of the Fe 
shading beautifully to RAE 
at the center and to gold at. 
the edges. A masterpiece py 
a great breeder. 36 in. 2. 50. 
GOLDEN: MAJESTY (Salbach 195873 
Excellent, all-round, deep ~ 
golden yellow. A hard one. 
to beat even among those 
that cost much more. =- 90 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940) oe 
Lovely, large’, full.flowers ~~ —@ 
-of deep, brilliant yellow ~~ 

on tall, widely branched ee 
stalks. A\’fine yellow. 2. 1% 50 = 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Sehr. 1936) Mes 
A treasure indeed. Large " <4 
flowers of. light, creamy- eee 
yellow that shade sharply 3 ee 
into a vivid golden center = 
and orange beard. 38". = .40 — 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) : 
Onco-bred. A Wm.Mohr-seed- 
ling that is most popular. =~ 
Very darge flower of light (3 
lilac veined a: darker lilac. ee 
“Rasy to grow. 40 in.-,. 9+ pe: 
GRAND CANYCN (Klein. 1941). 
A mixture. of gold, coppers 
and blackish reds combined ~~ 
into a@ dark, rich medley of ~— 
“eolors that 2simost inter—sce 
esting and distinctly. cake ae ity 
‘ferent. 36 in. stalks. < 1.7 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) ~ 
. This beautiful medium-blue 
self won the Dykes Medal fo 
1942 because of its lovely | 
flower and its dependable’ _ 
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