GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salb., 1938). ML. 42”. A.M. A.LS. 
1940. A majestic flower in size, form and substance. 
Color a brilliant golden yellow offset by a deeper 
golden beard. Slightly fragrant. $1.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting, 1940). M. 36". A.M. A.LS. 
1942. A pure golden yellow self. Substance is 
heavy. A heavy orange beard and slightly oval 
form add greatly to its beauty. $2.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner, 1936). M. 38". A.M. 
A.l.S. 1938. A glowing creamy-white flower with 
a shimmering infusion of gold throughout. Accentu- 
aied by a brilliant orange beard. 50c 
GOLDEN WEST (Sass, 1934). E. 32’. H.M. A.LS. 1936. 
Earliest yellow self to bloom and brightening up 
your garden like the gold of a summer sunrise. 
Closed standards, semitlaring falls, conspicuous 
veining and a lovely soft fragrance. 30c 
GRACE BALLARD (Sass, 1941). M. 36”. This luscious 
apricot blend, a seedling of the famous Prairie Sun- 
set and Naranja, with graceful flaring form of good 
substance adds a delightful and conspicuous note 
to any garden. $2.00 
GRAND CANYON (Klein, 1941). M. 40”. A.M. A.LS 
1944. The grandeur of the coloring and size of this 
iris must be seen closely to be fully admired. A 
mutual blending of deep canyon colors, plum, cop- 
per and gold, with a slight form of ruffling. $2.00 

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GREAT LAKES 

GREAT LAKES (Cousins, 1938). M. 48". Dykes Medal 
1942. From the lake shores of Canada came this 
pure clear blue iris with its flaring stiff crispy petal 
texture and beard of almost white. $1.50 
GUDRUN (kK. Dykes, 1931). EM. 32". Dykes Medal, 
1931. Universally admired, these giant white 
blooms so heavily textured are softly dusted with 
gold at the throat. 35c 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944). L. 38”. H.M. A.I.S. 1945. 
With wild abandon, mother nature has created 
this stunning variegata. The late flowering iris 
has coppery gold Standards and chestnut brown 
falls. $5.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner, 1942). M. 34”. Eye catch- 
ing is this proud and mysterious plicata with its 
unique coloring. The very rigid standards of sil- 
very white are shadowed with royal blue, while the 
falls are mottled mulberry and purple. $4.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell, 1934). VE. 40”. A.M. 1937. 
An extra large medium yellow iris. Free-blooming 
and slightly fragrant. 35- 
HARRIETT THOREAU (Cook, 1944). M. 38”. H.M. 
A.I.S. 1945. There is a liquid clarity in this excit- 
ing new deep orchid self. The large flowers are 
slightly waved and have a long period of bloom. 
$7.59 
HELEN M. REIDEL (Reidel, 1937). ML. 36”. Orange- 
bronze standards with center and style arms of 
pure gold blend with the bright orange-red falls in 
this blossom. $1.00 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. 
BEAVERTON, OREGON 1] 
