GILT EDGE (Whiting 1941) (Happy Days x 
Matula) Huge flower in the colors reminiscent 
of Golden Fleece. A fine parent. .........- $1.00 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) (Souv. de L. Michaud 
x Queen Caterina) Frosty light blue. A re- 
markable parent for blues and whites. A. M. 
1S io fa fA sear ee ee eee ke ae 50 
GLORY (D. Kinish 1947) (Shining Waters x 
Gudrun) Bright light yellow. -......... $10.00 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge 1944) (245: Re- 
bellion x Naranja) x Far West) Brightly col- 
ored deep yellow. A, wonderful parent. H. M. 
US Ae fis AT Nar i NA 2S A cee een eee $4.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (D. Hall 1942) (38-26: 36- 
fire VVech: Dykes x Dolly Madison) x Mor- 
occo Rose) x (Prarie Sunset) The finest par- 
ent we know. Produces wonderful seedlings in 
pinks and orchids with tangerine and red beards 
as well as fine blends and yellows. It is the 
parent of three of my 1948 introductions so you 
know what I| think of it. Cleans up muddy col- 
ors, and although it hasn’t oreat substance itself 
produces it, as well as vigor, in its seedlings. 
FlogiNG ail O4 Direc cy eee $1.50 
GOLDEN EPAULETS (Grant 1946) (Sunday 
Best x Chosen) Large smoothly finished white 
with golden epaulets on hafts. -............ $8.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) (Siegfried x 
Dore) Refined light yellow with white in cen- 
ter of falls. Should breed pinks, lemons, yel- 
lows and plicatas. A. M. 1942 ............ $2.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934) Gold Im- 
perial <a VV oun: Dykes) Bright buttercup yel- 
low. A good parent for yellows. Eng. Dykes 
Medal il 0545 Bree ae eee eer ean ee oe .40 
GOLDEN MADONNA (Essig 1936) (Yel. 966 
A x W.R. Dykes) Something on the order of 
Golden Fleece but wider of parts. -....... $1.00 
GOLDEN MORN (Essig 1946) (Happy Days 
xSdlg.) Warm bright yellow with the form of 
Easter Morn (one of its progenitors.) .... $8.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (C.C. Taylor 1946) (Mar- 
garet Bond x Vivacious) Huge smoothly fin- 
ished yellow that catches the eye immediately. 
Not as ruffled as the name implies, but plenty 
Nicésmr elvis DAG ee eee ae $10.60 
GOLDEN RUSSET (D. Hall 1946) (Yel Sdlg 
xGolden Eagle) What did [ tell you? Gold- 
en. Eagle its parent! Huge Golden Russet self. 
A clump will astound you. H. M. 1947 $8.00 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer 1944) (Evol- 
ution x Happy Days) More brilliant Golden 
Fleece type. Showy in the garden. H. M. 1944 
Rit rine a inde dey SA ie Sn RUE ort er $3.50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton 1944) (Plur- 
abelle x Rameses) Standards brilliant yellow, 
falls lavender-blue edged yellow. A bright 
show in the late season. This will become very 
popular when better known. .......-..-.---- $10.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) (Pluie 
D’Or' x W. R. Dykes) Light yellow stil] very 
much in demand. A. M. 1958 ......-.....-.---- 50 
GOLD RUFFLES ( Muhlestein 1947) (Mary 
Rich Lyon x Midwest Gem) The most heavily 
ruffled yellow iris we have grown or seen. Pro- 
duced the best pink I had last year, but un- 
fortunately the seedling was a lost chord” for 
it bloomed without increase. I think Gold Ruf- 
fles will catch your heart-strings. ........ $12.50 
GOLD RUSH (Essig 1946) (Golden Hind x 
Sdig 1516 A) Said to be one of the brightest 
yellows ?in} the warden. =. $7.50 
GOOD FORTUNE (Mitchell 1945) (Advance 
x 5-3 involving mostly plicatas) Pale, 
small pink-marked plicata. .................... $3.00 
Guard 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge 1946) (Mexico x 
Tobacco Road) Sister to Bryce Canyon but 
much lighter and more the form of Tobacco 
Roadietd “MiE104 7a. ae ai ee oe $7.50 
GRACE MOBHR (Jory 1935) (Wm. Mohr: x 
Yel Mitchell Sdlg) Large flaring lavender with 
the “Mohr” veining. Sets seed, but for me 
Grace's children have been unhappilly poor. 
AA IVI LOO eee eiera ies, eee eee $1.00 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) (Treas- 
ure Island x Far West) A stunning blend of 
plum, copper and blue. A. M. 1944 .... $1.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) ( {Dominion x) 
x (Conquistador x)) It is difficult to replace 
this reliable 1942 Dykes Medal winner. .. $1.00 
GULF STREAM (O. Fay 1946) (Dymia x Na- 
rain) It must be an improved Dymia. A dark 
purple-blnewel Lewis 19408 ee ee $12.50 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1945) (245 : Rebellion x 
Naranja) x E. B. Williamson) What a varie- 
gata! Coppery Gold standards with chestnut 
falls. Should breed excellent chestnut and or- 
ange seedlings. Would suggest Bryce Canyon, 
Arab Chief, Ella Callis, Coloratura and For- 
tune’s Favor as some of its mates. H. M. 1945. 
SE ey et eR ON tne EE ate -ae $3.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) (Claribel x 
Madam L. Aureau) Almost purple, this very 
heavily marked plicata. Fertile on Wm. Mohr. 
bi ee st wc eneney seapae sacs scnek ane tutes een. pte ete cannes seer ee $2.00 
GYPSY KING ( Lothrop 1944) (SdIg x Far 
Cross) Rich mulberry purple not unlike Sher- 
iffa, only falls are wider. 1/8th Oncocyclus. 
ee Peete chee Reet ape: Paes So eee a SEES tan $2.00 
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