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IRIS 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting, 1940). Along with Spun Gold and one or two others, this ranks 
at the very top amongst the deep golden yellows of today. It is so yellow, and has such 
a heavy orange-yellow beard, that those who view it for the first time are almost left 
gasping! The form is rather oval, with slightly ruffled standards, and there are several 
flowers open at once. Very large, it withstands rain and sun alike. A novelty well worth 
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GOLDEN TREASURE. Solid deep cream, but with an outpouring of rich golden orange all 
about the central portion of the flower. Tall perfectly branched, very floriferous, it will 
stand out in a planting of hundreds of varieties .................... Each .50; Per 10, $3.00 

GRACE MOHR. A seedling of Wiiliam Mohr, with widely flaring falls and tall stems reach- 
ing to 40 inches. The color is not much different than that of Ormohr, but the flower is 
Oimotiiercniteshaperand sae pltecacileraenerere tii ce tee ete ese ee Each .50; Per 10 $3.50 
GRACE STURTEVANT (Bliss 1926). Rich brown and violet carmine....Each .25; Per 10 $1.25 
GRAND CANYON (Klein, 1941). M. 40 inches. A. M. A. I. S. 1944. The grandeur of the col- 
oring and size of this Iris must be seen clos2ly to be fully admired. A mutual blending of 
aeep canyon colors, plum, copper and gold, with a light form of ruffling Ea. .60; Per 10, $4.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins, 1938). M. 48 inches. Dykes Medal 1942...From the lake shores of 
Canada came this pure clear blue Iris withits flaring stiff crispy petal texture and beard 
CORE HW AAKOISWE ANA QUANEY. “6 a-Ouene SiaiaIeee Dlted so GG cy Rie eR EEA NRG CRO a ee a Each .75; Per 10 $6.00 
GUDRUN. Heavily textured enormous white, petals like those of a magnolia. A warm or 
creamy white, with brilliant orange beard and a slight gold dust sprinkling over the en- 
tires bloom. SA constant winner at the skows.......... Each .25; Per 10 $1.50; Per 100 $10.00 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) L. 38”. A warm orangy cast variegata with copper gold standards 
and solid chestnut brown falls. Imposing stems, a vibrantly colored iris. One of the most 
promising variegatas we have seen in several years, it brings to this class a warmth of color- 
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GYPSY ROSE (Whiting 1946) ML. 38”. Tall and stately, a warm hellebore red with a smooth 
Brushing of copper at the haft and a hint of blue at the tip of the heavy yellow beard. It is 
tall and beautifully branched with strong stems that take all weather. Well substanced, 
FOUNCCOMLCWOL SEs sii tren rane tree estan ee ened fee ea ee Each $10.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mit. 1934). 40 inches. Happy Days are surely here for Iris fans when so 
fine a yellow as this can be had for so low a price. One of the largest and best of the 
medium light yellows—a credit to any garden. Tall, beautifully branched, hardy and 
EECORDLOOMIN OM ewpes te cre, oe ater ee oe ere ioe heise Oot ees Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $10.00 
HELEN McGREGOR. Clear. light blue self. Sensational ....................... Each $20.00 
HENRI RIVERE (Millet 1926). S. purest lemon-yellow, F. lilac-mauve 
ee en erat tr a Tee, tam meer en Ver Ne AR Each .25; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $7.00 
HERNANI (Cayeux 1929). Very near approach to red ................ Each .25; Per 10, $1.00 
HIWASSEE. Large lilac pink bi-color from Mr. Becherer. A lovely thing indeed. Well branch- 
(Gt MAGENG NES “85 ong Surwe Botcaeh De cae ben chic o.totio AL CUIO i, BARR OAE en Sle hetencin ayatog Velcee ae See CaeN eee a areir arene er Each $5.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. A very large bloom of excellent substance. Standards buff tinted pink. 
TENS fh WOWEy Saevele @ir joulalic, Jy ueewayel lolkexave! sioyaoe IMME, ILBWOMENAN 555 5c0eG0bd0conc sc Each $2.50 
ICY BLUE (Weed, 1940). The lightest blue self in the list. This Iris is just about petiect 
in every way—a gigantic bloom, beautifully formed, amply branched, and the stalks 
reach four feet or over. Almost white, the color is clearly defined as lightest delicate 
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INDIAN CHIEF (Ayres, 1929). This is one of the finest red Iris. S. beautiful violet red; fF. 
deep rich glowing velvety red. The general effect being a fine rich red. Greatly admired 
iy Be Be heat aE oy Sic RRO POR TATA ER OLE Tach GRR OEE ote ete CY Caran Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant). 38 inches. EM. A true purple, the best of its colors and an Iris 
Wdaneelal SIoy@viloh Woe’ Wal CaKIAY ACK Goons oc cceo05cauody oad Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
INDIANA SUNSET. A blending of sunset colors from Mr. Lapham ................ Each $2.00 
ENNOVATION. A rose trimmed plicata. The flowers are large and of good form and_sub- 
stance. The 37 inch stems are strong and well branched. It is a strong grower, blooms 
freely and is winter hardy. If you like plicatas I think you will like Innovation .. Each $5.00 
INVICTUS. H. M. 1940. It is an intense very deep yellow with a subdued orange tone and 
has dark amber markings on the haft. The depth and richness of color carries well in 
the garden. The flowers are very large, oi good form, and extra heavy substance. They 
are carried on a strong 38 inch well branched stem. It is a rampant grower and a very 
TWAS [OCC - sor; acta. dtr u.ctol sea AIo 6 OCUOUIS ES Ran: sini some aces Sieber ee Rea Each $1.00 
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