GOOD SON (C. C. Taylor) 
Gold with red-brown flush standards and brown falls with slight 
border like standards of medium sized flowers. 42°’. 50c. 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) 
A pogo-Cyclus of pale lilac, veined darker lilac. Huge blossoms 
with flaring falls. A knockout. 36’’. $1.00. 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) 
A blending of plum, copper, and gold. Different in color and 
very attractive. 35’’. $1.00. 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) 
1942 Dykes Medal. Striking new pure, clear medium light blue. 
One of the bluest and best. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
GUDRUN (Dykes 1930) 
English Dykes Medal winner of 1931. Each year this huge iris 
of medium height gains in its popularity. Color, a warm lustrous 
white. 33’. 35c. 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) 
A warm and pleasing variegata with copper-gold standards and 
solid chestnut brown falls. Late. 38’’. $3.00. 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) 
An unusual plicata. Silvery white flower, heavily marbled and 
sprayed with Mulberry-purple. The beard is yellow which en- 
hances the deep coloring. Early mid-season. 36’. $2.00. 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 1934) 
Huge blooms of medium toned yellow. 35’. 35c; 3 for 90c. 
HAZEL GALLAGHER (Gage 1940) 
A blending of seven colors difficult to describe. Charming and 
effective. 35c. 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) 
Much enthusiasm has been created over this new clear very 
light blue iris which has no trace of lavender in it. The flowers 
are of rounded form, beautifully ruffled. Extra heavy substance 
with an almost white beard. Mid-late. 36’’. $18.00. 
HER GRACE (De Forest 1940) 
Large, rounded flaring blossoms of gray-blue-violet. A unique 
Colon ure OOS stom aoe O. 
HIJA MIA (C. C. Taylor 1946) 
A soft empire yellow self, ground flushed lemon chrome. Its 
large flowers with broad petals of good substance on tall, well 
branched stems make a picture of beauty. A vigorous grower. 
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HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) 
A subtle blend of mauve-pink warmly infused with buff. Ex- 
cellent substance, large flowers, with broadly rounded petals. 
Mid-season. 40’. $2.00. 
ICY BLUE (Weed 1941) 
Lightest tones of ice-blue, dusted with frosty white that sparkles 
in the sunshine. 75c. 
IDANHA (Kleinsorge 1942) 
This bi-color of apricot-yellow standards and pinkish lavender 
falls is charming. $1.25. 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge 1943) 
Huge blooms of ethereal lilac pink with tawny brown overlay on 
the haft and a brown tipped beard. This is an Ormohr seedling 
and it blooms very late. 30’. $5.00. 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) 
Brilliant deep velvety blue-purple. This is a seedling from the 
famous Sable line and is highly praised. It is well branched and 
of unusual size, substance and texture. 38’. $6.00. 
INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres 1929) 
Pinkish red, with falls of deep velvety red tones. 30c. 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1935) 
A self of pure rich wine purple colorings. Ina class by itself. 40c. 
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INNOVATION (Hall 1945) 
A most impressive deep pink stitched plicata of beautiful form 
and substance. In reality it is rose trimmed on white ground. 
Winter hardy, and very late. 36’’. $5.00. 
INVICTUS (D. Hall 1941) 
Intense deep yellow with a subdued orange tone and has dark 
amber markings on the haft. 387’. $1.00. 
IVORY TOWER (M. R. Walker 1948) 
See our new introductions. 
JASMINE (Grant 1944) 
An enchanting smooth clear golden yellow self of gardenia tex- 
ture with no haft markings. Falls are velvety and semi-flaring. 
Mid-season. 40°’. $15.00. 
JASPER AGATE (Williams 1943) 
A new and rich shade of gold-copper-red, with an underlying 
copper-pink tone of smooth finish and no veinings. Heavy tex- 
tured of medium size on medium stalks. 34°’. Mid-season. 
$6.00. 
JINEEN (Reibold 1941) 
Huge blooms in shades of cark blue. A prolific bloomer. 40”. 
50c. 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946) 
Considered to be one of the most colorful iris. It is flame-copper 
with salmon shadings. The center of the flower is bright burnt- 
orange. Has good form and substance. Mid-season. 36’’. $7.50. 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1934) 
This golden copper and red combination makes an excellent 
novelty. 40c. 
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