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GOLDEN HIND — (Chadburn, 1934). 
One of the earliest yellows to bloom. 
Rich buttercup yellow with a vivid 
orange beard. Dykes winnev....... 
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GOLDEN RUSSET — (D. Hall, 1946). 
Enormous flowers. Blooms measur- 
ing seven inches high and nine inches 
across are not uncommon for this 
lovely iris. The color is a light golden 
russet which is most pleasing......$8.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY—(Salbach, 1938). 
A deep yellow we can recommend 
above all others in this price field. It 
performs well, does not fade. A big 
flower with broad falls and closed 
standards. “Smooth texture............ 
Bie Pima ans Vand tt Sita a ade Toc; 3 for $2.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE—(Whiting, 1940). A 
very deep golden yellow with a bril- 
liant orange beard. Oval formed flow- 
ers are large and of excellent sub- 
stance. A fine iris....$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE — (Schreiner, 
1936). A soft creamy yellow with an 
outpouring of rich golden orange all 
about the central portion of the flow- 
ers. Bright orange beard; good sub- 
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GOOD CHEER— (Sturtevant, 1936). A 
very unusual blend. Standards yel- 
low; falls bright yellow veined red. A 
nice garden subject....$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GRACE MOHR— (Jory, 1935). <A seed- 
ling of Wm. Mohr. Pale lilac veined 
and netted a deeper shade of lilac. 
Tall branched stems..$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GRAND CANYON—(Kleinsorge, 1941). 
An unusual blend of plum, copper and 
gold with center brightened by a gold 
beard and throat. This iris is best 
admired in half shade. A splendid iris 
for specimen blooms in the home. 
Ns Rev AT eles Sak fot 3 $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GREAT LAKES — (Cousins, 
Dykes Medal winner in 1942. A very 
fine light pure blue. A crisp flower 
without veining. Excellent form, fine 
stems of good height, well branched. 
Near-white beard. An iris that should 
be in every garden....$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
1938). 
GYPSY BARON— (Schreiner, 1942). An 
unusual iris belonging to the plicata 
group. Unique marbling and _ stria- 
tion of mulberry purple on a crisp 
silvery white background. Good sub- 
stance $2.00 
Grandview Garden By 
HELEN McGREGOR—(Graves, 1946). 
A wonderful iris of clear blue, lighter 
than Great Lakes and not a trace of 
lavender in it. Flowers are large 
with very broad hafts and ruffling on 
the border of both standards and falls. 
A Silvery white beard. Heavy sub- 
stance and very sturdy stalks. Lim- 
ited stock... -2:.... ee ee eee $18.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE—(Lapham, 1942). 
A very pretty iris blended pink with 
a tinge of buff. A vigorous growing 
plant of good substance. A good gar- 
CentAIEIS 260.0 1 cs noe teae. an ee eee $2.00 
ICY BLUE—(Weed, 1941). A very light 
blue toned iris of gigantic size. <A 
frosty white sheen adds to the spark- 
ling beauty of the iris..75c; 3 for $2.00 
IDANHA—(Kleinsorge, 1942). <A _ bi- 
color of pink and tan. Standards 
apricot yellow and falls lavender-pink. 
The unusual color pattern of this iris 
makes a pleasing blend for your gar- 
CON) ee eo rehire oe A Oe PR $1.25 
ILLUSION — (Kleinsorge, 1943). A 
seedling of Ormohr. Delicately col- 
ored an orchid pink with a slight 
overlay of tawny brown and a brown- 
tipped beard. One of the last to bloom 
in the garden. Limited stock....$7.50 
INSPIRATION— (Stevens, 1937). Vivid- 
ly colored iris. One of the very rich- 
est of the rose-toned irises. Large 
blooms are well formed with an un- 
usual sheen. Good branching. This 
is an iris you will want in your gar- 
GON ye cemeeincite ad eee oe ee ee $2.00 
IVORY CHARM—(Whiting, 1947). A 
beautiful ivory toned iris. Golden yel- 
low beard. Smooth golden haft adds 
charm to the flower. Good form and 
well branched. You will enjoy having 
this husky growing iris among your 
choicesplantsam.: gee. eye. see $3.00 
JAKE—(J. Sass, 1943.) A good white, 
with no other color in it except a 
trace of pale yellow near the center. 
Large flowers well formed and an 
easy grower. Tall, well branched 
SUCINS Ue ek | ae tee ee (8C2-3 for $2.00 
JASPER AGATE— (Williams, 1943). An 
unusual shade of copper-gold-red with 
a copper-pink blush over the entire 
flower. It is really a new color in 
Irisdom. Smooth velvety finish and 
Noy Veinin See ee eae $6.00 
