IRISES AND DAYLILIES 

Age, 10 

GLORIOLE—(Gage 1933) M. 40”. Huge 
frosty pale blue with excellent sub- 
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GLOWPORT— (DeForest 1939) M. 36”. 
Glowing wine-red self, devoid of haft 
markings. Sometimes blooms in the 
fall SvalsO 46s eee Sind) 
GOLDBEATER—(Kleinsorge 1944) M., 
30”. Large, smoothly colored deep yel- 
low without blending or markings of 
any kind. A west coast iris of bright 
beautiful coloring. Lacking in ee 
and branching, as grown here. *.. S150 
GOLDEN EAGLE—(Hall 1942) E.M. 38”. 
Brilliant light yellow with a _ satiny 
sheen. Flowers so huge that the stalks 
have difficulty supporting them, under 
our growing conditions* _.............. $2.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE—(J. Sass 1940) M.L. 
40”. Gorgeous lemon-toned flower with 
creamy falls, edged gold. Huge and 
ruffled, it is one of the most impres- 
sive irises. Tall and well-branched.* * * 
$3.00 

GOLDEN FLEECE 
GOLDEN GLOW—(Glutzbeck 1939) M.L. 
36”. Brilliant, glowing, clear golden 
yellow from the hybridizer who pro- 
AUCed SPUN GOOG eee eee Santo 
GOLDEN HIND—(Chadburn 1934) M. 
32”. Medium size and poor form, but 
one of the richest butter-cup golden 
yellows grown. English Dykes Medal, 
1934.55 ei ee RO ee ee $ 40 
GOLDEN LIGHT—(H. Sass 1933) L. 32”. 
Medium-sized, crisply ruffled golden 
yellow, edged orange cinnamon. A 
lively color combining charmingly with 
Clara Noyes, Noweta, Mrs. Willard 
Jacques*or Midgeard:3......... = $ .30 
GOLD MEDAL—(Fay 1946) E. 38”. 
Large deep clear yellow, tall and well- 
branched especially valuable because 
it is the earliest tall bearded iris to 
La) Coley eo Fae eee set at es a Mae ee EIR eh $10.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY — (Salbach 1938) 
M.L. 38”, Deep golden yellow that docs 
not fade in the sun. A large flower 
with closed standards and broad falls. 
Best in its price class.* = hee $1.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET—(Hall 1946) M. 40”. 
The unusual feature of this flower is 
its great size. Mr. Hall says he has 
never secn a larger iris. The name : 
descriptive of its colors 222s $10. 
GOLDEN SPIKE—(Whiting 1940) ae 
36”. Shining pure dandelion yellow 
with thick orange beard. Large oval- 
shaped flowers with excellent sub- 
STANCE, * ...5.-2--c 2 -nsean-2 aes $2.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE— (Schreiner 1936) 
M. 38”. Shimmering silky cream with 
an outpouring of golden yellow from 
the center, Outstanding. * ** _._.... $ .50 
GOOD NEWS—(Kleinsorge 1946) M. 33”. 
Brilliant mustard gold, very ruffled, 
with narrow copper band near outer 
edge of fall. Wide domed standards. 
Sister seedling of Bryce Canyon. $10.00 
GRACE STURTEVANT — (Bliss 1926) 
E.M. 32”. Velvety red-brown with 
blackish lustre on the falls and yellow 
beard. An early brown iris). $460 
GRAND CANYON—(Kleinsorge 1941) 
M. 36”. Odd deep-colored blend of 
plum, copper and gold, entirely indi- 
vidual. Of bold size and slightly ruf- 
fled.*** 24...222..5. 250, $2.00 
GREAT LAKES—(Cousins 1938) M. 42”. 
Crisp and flaring light blue, truer than 
Shining Waters, rugged and_ hardy. 
Bold in flower and foliage, of stately 
height and perfect branching, no iris 
ever more richly deserved the Dykes 
Medal, which it received in ee 
$1. 
GUDRUN—(K. Dykes 1931) E.M. 36”. 
Very large, heavily-textured warm 
white with golden beard. One of the 
most universally admired irises ever 
introduced. Winner of English Dykes 
Medal in 1931. ....... 2223 $35 
GYPSY BARON—(Schreiner 1942) E.M. 
40”. Marbled or striated plicata of mul- 
berry purple and silvery white back- 
ground:in a pattern like feathery frost 
on a> window-pane. Good gg 
$5.0 
GYPSY ROSE—( Whiting 1946) M.L. 39”. 
Very large, rich, warm hellebore red 
with smooth brushing of copper at the 
haft and hint of blue at the tip of the 
heavy. yellow beard. Heavy substance 
and strong stems. -_.......2a.eeee $20.00 
HAPPY DAYS—(Mitchell 1934) E.M. 
40”. Giant-flowered smooth light yel- 
low. There is no larger yellow. Tall and 
finely branched. A west-coast iris that 
sometimes receives winter damage 
here so we do not recommend it for 
more northern localities. ae 
HARRIET THOREAU—(Cook 1944) M. 
38”. Clear liquid color of orchid pink 
in a large, well formed flower. Great 
Sno eny over old orchid pinks. 
Fe ns macine in cetp acetal $7.50 
