FLORA ZENOR (Sass 1942). The rosolane pink stand- 
ards are domed with a darker flush in the throat. The 
tangerine red beard and the darker pink falls are a luscious 
coloring to behold. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge 1941). A self colored of florentine 
gold with a red tinged overlay. Flaring falls and huge 
blooms. SURES fOr.b2.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 1941). A rich garnet rose red 
self that is a favorite in every garden. Its striking clear 
red without a copper cast is a much sought after flower. 
$3.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943). A pure self of rich 
ruby red. It is one of the reddest of the new reds. Its dark 
glowing richness and satin sheen is never marred by sun 
burns or rain spots. The wide hafts are unmarred by any 
ve ning and the flower is accented with an orange red beard. 
These rhizomes are not large but it increases rapidly and 
blooms freely on an established plant. $7.50 
GOLD BEATER (Kleinsorge 1944). Iris judges acclaim 
this chrome-yellow without markings of any kind a highly 
prized yellow. Even the buds are a deep yellow and the 
flowers are well spaced and well branched. $4.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (G. Sass 1940). A much liked iris of 
cool lemon yellow accented by deeper lemon yellow at the. 
haft and around the edge of the falls. Its graceful ruf- 
fled form makes it a favorite. $2.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934). The highest iris 
award, the Dykes medal, was given this golden flower of 
bright buttercup yellow. Grows 30” and may be used at 
the front of a border. 40c; 3 for $1.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1938). This prolific in- 
creaser of gleaming gold does not fade and has a long 
blooming period. One of the finest yellows in this price 
class. (oer stot 52.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946). The light golden russet 
of these enormous flowers are one of the largest iris in 
this color class. Strong stems, a splend!d grower and free 
bloomer. $8.00 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge 1946). This sister seedling of 
Bryce Canyon and Chamois is lower growing but its bril- 
liant rich mustard gold coloring has ruffled standards. 
The flaring falls have a banding of copper on the fluted 
edges. Beard is dull gold. $7.50 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938). This majestic light blue 
iris holds its substance and form in all kinds of weather. 
The standards are roundly domed and the falls very flar- 
ing. Winner of the Dykes medal in 1942, it justly deserves 
the honor. A “must have” in every garden. 
SieOuesstor 52:50 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes 1930). A large pure white with a 
gold threat and a Dykes medal winner from England. 35c 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944). Orangy copper-gold_ stand- 
ards and solid chestnut silky falls on this striking iris. 
Should be used as a tall iris in the background of the 
border. $3.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 1934). A mammoth sized deep 
yellow with a glistening finish and a deep orange beard on 
tall strong stems. 35¢ 
SEATTLE 33, WASHINGTON 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944). A new and lovely 
orchid pink self whose large flowers create ‘‘ahs” from 
the visitors. Slightly ruffled. $5.00 
HIWASSEE (Becherer 1946). A light mulberry-rose of 
grand form and substance. Still new and unseen but will 
be a wanted iris. * $8.00 
ICY BLUE (Weed 1940). One of Mr. Weed’s best iris. 
Pale light blue with orange beard, it lends beauty to a 
bouquet in the heme. Tall. 75c: 3 for $2.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942). A very dark purple 
like Sable, it is in a class of its own. Praised by all lovers 
of deeply colored iris. $6.00 
INDIANA SUNSET (Lapham 1941). Sunset colors from 
the Midwest one has to see to describe them. A seedling 
of Riding High and Rosy Wings and Frank Adams gave 
us this color blend. $1.00 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931). This coffee tan old fa- 
orite came to us from the famed French hybridizer. Un- 
usual in a flower arrangement. BoC 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1934). With its copper gold 
standards and copper red falls it is always one of the first 
to bloom. Its low price keeps it within reach of all gar- 
deners. 40c; 3 for $1.00 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945). A luscious large pure 
white with no yellow in the center. Standards are tall, 
ruffled ; semi-flaring falls, slightly ruffled. Hardy. $7.50 

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