FLAMMENSCHWERT — (G. & K.) 
M. — A bi-color of a profusion of yel- 
low, pink, to red toned. Fragrant. 
$.40 
FLORA ZENOR — (J. SASS, 1942) 
M. 40°., A.M., A.I.S. 1944. 
in color is this distinctive iris in new 
sea shell or coral pink color class. S. 
Rosolane pink; F. Rosolane pink flush- 
ed Rosolane purple. Conspicuous tan- 
gerine beard. A ‘‘must have’’ iris. 
Bgl stats eevee tem Arie eM EOS ty NEE Ie Stee __ $3.00 
FRIDA MOHR— (MOHR-MIT. 1926) 
H. 42°. — Truly one of all-time greats 
among iris. A large deep pink toned 
flower of perfect form. No garden 
should; do; without. oo eee $.35 
GARDEN MAGIC (GRINTER, 
1936) M.L., 48‘‘., H.M., A.I.S. — One 
of the top flight reds. 
glowing, velvety toned vivid 
Good substance and form. 
red. 
GEO. J. TRIBOLET (WMSN., 
1926) M. 48‘*. — Black, violet, dark 
red. and purple. $.25 
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GEORGIA — (FARR) E.M., 36“.— 
A “egy orchid free flowering pink. 
$.35 
- GLENN ELLEN — (CON. 1939) M. 
36°., 
H.M., A.I.S., 19389. —- Luminous 
golden tan blend. Falls brushed with 
brown and plum tones. Very fine 
BEV o Mit Ml OMMe Mee Ailes: Uv Ree aR HALE ace tht $1.50 
GLORIOLE— (GAGE, 1933) E. 42°‘. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1935. —- Gigantic flowers 
very light blue with unmatched sub- 
stance. 
GLOWPORT — (DEFOREST, 1939) 
M. 36%. 
_ smooth haft. 
As peautyicewe ls $.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (HALL, D. 
1942) M.L., 36%°., H.M., A.I.S., 1942— 
Huge, priiant Hent yellow golf with 
a satiny sheen. Extremely vigovous. 
$3.00 
GOLDEN HIND — (CHAD. 1934), 
EK. 34“., 
the clearest richest buttercup yellow 
of any iris ete 
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. GOLDEN MAJESTY—(SALB. 1938) 
M.I. 42°°., A.M., A.LS., 1940 — Rich, 
clear, golden yellow of finest form on 
— Exotic. 
Beautiful deep 
---- $1.50. 
The finest pale blue __- $.50 | 
— Glowing wine-red,. with — 
A:M., A.I.S., 1937 — One of 
English Dyke’s. 
$0.40 — 
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tall well-branched stems. 
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Rating 90. © 
$0.75 
GOLDEN TREASURE — (SCHREI- 
NER, 1936) M. 40°%., A.M., A.I.S., 
1938. — Exquisite, Shino eine silky 
cream with an out-pouring of golden 
yellow from the center. Outstanding. 
$0.50 
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GOLD IMPERIAL—(STURT. 1924) 
M.L. 36“., A.M., A.I.S., 1928, A.M., — 
R.H.S., 1929 Empire to lemon- — 
aroiie yellow, a one for massing. 
$0.35 
GRAND CANYON — (KLEIN 1941) 
M. 40°., A.M., A.I.S., 1944. —A gran- 
deur of ye of plum, copper and 
gold. Large and slightly ruffled. Tall, 
sturdy and different $2.50 

GREAT LAKES — (COUSINS 1938) 
M.4 8‘. Dyke’s Medal 1942. — Here 
is the pure clear blue iris with its 
flaring stiff crispy petal texture and 
beard of almost white from the lake 
shores of Canada. Rating 91. - $1.25 
GUDRUN — (DYKES K. 1930) M. 
36%., A.M.,; A.I.S., 1936. — English | 
Dikyes’ Medal 1931 — Most. universally 
admired of any white ever introduced 
and gaining more popularity each 
year. Very large, and heavily text- oS 
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HAPPY DAYS— (MITCHELL, 1934) Bi 3 
E.M., 40“. A.M., A.I.S., 1937—Giant a 
smooth light yellow. Finely branched. 2 
There is no larger yellow. A free 
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HOOSIER SUNRISE — (LAP. 1942) 
M. 40°., H.M., A.I.S., 1943 — A very 
attractive blend of mauve pink and 
yellow. Sturdy, large and tall. Rating pat 
88. $5. 0074. 2 
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ICY BLUE — (WEED, 1942) EM. . 
44“, H.M., 1941 — The lightest blue- 
toned iris, being the palest blue self _ 
dusted with frosty white that: Sean 
les in the sunshine. Large. aes ta 00 — 
” "3. 
IMPERATOR — (CAY.) M. 30°. ra % 
Violet, tinted buff S. with reddish 
violet | F. Fine~ hI IRR pce OT a ES we 
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