GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 38) AM 40. 42”. Splendidly 
formed gleaming gold iris; fine substance and branching. 75c 
*GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 46) HM 47. 42”. One of the largest 
irises known, with buds up to six inches long, and nicknamed 
“Jumbo” in the Hall garden. The name describes the color. 
Very early orders only. $8.00 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 35) AM 39. 48”. S. Very large seedling 
of Wm. Mohr. Standards deep lavender-violet, veined deep 
manganese violet; falls lavender-violet, veined cream. $1.00 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 41) AM 44. 40”. It IS grand! A 
deep colored blend of plum, copper and gold of large size, 
good substance and fine branching. $1.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 38) Dykes Medal 42. 40”. S & P. This 
Canadian blue is probably one of the most popular irises of all 
times. Clear light blue self, flaring and regal. $1.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 42) 40”. A most unusual plicata. 
Big, bold and tall, a very dark blue-purple, marbled rather 
than stitched. Quite interesting. $2.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 44) HM 45. 38”. New and lovely 
orchid pink with style and individuality Large and slightly 
ruffled, with excellent form, color and substance, and fine 
stems. A wonderful grower. $5.00 

GREAT LAKES 
*HIT PARADE (Hall 47) 34”. Flamingo pink with tangerine 
beard. Good form and substance, on well branched stems that 
are of fair height. One of the very best pink breeders. Earliest 
orders only on this. $15.00 
HIWASSEE (Becherer 46) 38”. A very large lilac pink bicolor of 
fine form, substance and branching. Standards are somewhat 
lighter than the falls, which are semi-flaring. $8.00 

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HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 42) HM 45. 38”. S & P. Attractive 
mauve-pink and yellow blend with broadly rounded standards 
and falls. Large and fine, with excellent substance, stalk, and 
branching. Fine grower, as | Hiwassee above. $2.00 
HOWDY (Clevenger 46) 36”. A far finer new iris than the price 
would indicate. A very large 3 ke icy white with an orange 
beard. A wonderful grower. $1.50 
ICY BLUE (Weed 40) HM 41. 50”. S & P. So pale a shade of 
blue it is almost white, with a frosty lustre. Extremely tall, 
and a very fine thing. 75¢ 
xINDIANA NIGHT (Cook 42) AM 44. 38”. S & P. We regard 
this as Paul Cook’s masterpiece, and if we could have but one 
iris (perish the thought), it would be Indiana Night. A 
seedling of Sable, only a shade of deepest blue rather than 
claret, and much later. Large, tall, and semi-flaring. Not a 

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rapid increaser. We nominate this and Storm King the two 
best “blacks”. $6.00 
x JASMINE (Grant 44) HM 44. 40”. A clear golden yellow with 
velvety sheen and gardenia texture, on well branched stalks, 
that is creating a sensation wherever seen. $15.00 
*KATHERINE FAY (Fay 45) AM 47. 35”. One of the top rank- 
ing whites. Standards ruffled and tightly closed; falls semi- 
flaring and slightly.ruffled. Fine substance, branching. $7.50 
LADY MOHR (Salbach 44) AM 46. 38”. S & P. Sensational 
break in the marvelous Mohr family. Standards oyster white, 
faintly tinted lavender, huge and slightly fluted. Falls pale 
chartreuse, with dark signal patch raying out into the falls. 
Fine form, substance and branching. Unique. $10.00 
*LAKE BREEZE (Fay 45) HM 45. 37”. S & P. To see this is to 
want it. Large very ruffled light blue, with a suspicion of pink 
in the center of the falls. Very broad standards and broad 
flaring falls. A knockout. $8.00 
LAKE GEORGE (K. Smith 45) HM 45 38”. A smoothly finished, 
trim and flaring soft blue-violet that is slightly ruffled and has 
good branching. A wonderful parent. $7.50 
LAKE SHANNON (DeForest 45) HM 46. 36”. P. Mr. DeForest’s 
contribution to the bluer blues. Close to indigo blue with 
deeper veining the entire length of the falls. A flaring flower 
with fluted standards and falls. $10.00 
