GOLDEN AGE (J. Sass, 739). Tall, bright 
VeNOws VLate DIOOMer . ete soca 20c 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass, 40). A lemon 
colored flower with creamy gold-edged 
falls. Huge in size, tall and a good grow- 
Cri WEP AOA Vista De ee Pe a $1.50 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn, ’34). A deep, 
clear buttercup yellow. Fast increaser. 
AME e387 35c 
GOLDEN LIGHT (H. Sass, 733). Golden 
yellow, edged orange-cinnamon. Medium 
sized and individualistic 25c 
GOLDEN MADONNA (Essig,  ’40). 
Creamy white and yellow combination. 
Lovely and’ desirable o-Fo- 2 ee $1.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach, 738). A 
deep pure yellow. Does not fade in sun. 
PV Oe eV eC) pe ee ett ae, 50c 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer, ’44). 
Domed yellow standards; falls clear 
white with heavy gilding on yellow bor- 
Cheeni IVEs 24a 5 MSR mee ah See eee $1.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting, ’40). A top 
ranking deep golden yellow with heavy 
orange-yellow beard. Large and tall. 
ERIVIEEES O58 IVE 4 Diet ch cee Se ri es $1.00 
GRACE MOHR (Johy, 735). Darker, tall- 
er and better branched than Wm. 
NOt rie = oe Cee ee ae ee 75c 
GRAND CANYON (Klein., ’41). A blend- 
ing of deep plum, copper and gold. Very 
large and flowers over a long season. 
dA Woe N Vie aa Sion ee $1.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins, ’38). Clear 
blue with beard of almost white. HM. 
Use 40 DV Kes, 42 = tee ees $1.00 
GUDRUN (kK. Dykes, ’30). Creamy white. 
Dykes, 731 35c 
GYPSY (Klein., 44). Something new in 
the variegata field. Coppery gold stan- 
dards; falls of solid chestnut brown. 
HM, 745 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner, 742). A deep 
blue-purple plicata with marbled falls. 
agaeecwe ed Patic ls Wen teeek See ee Cee Svs ae $1.50 
HAZEL GALLAGHER (Gage, ’40). A 
blending of seven colors. Here is some- 
thing different 
HELEN M. RIEDEL (Riedel-Me., 737). 
Standards are bronzy gold with orange- 
PECSIALIS Gee et ee ee ree 50c 
HIWASSEE (Becherer, ’46). Large lilac- 
Dink: bi-oolorissovelyic.s. aa oe $3.00 
HOWDY. A new white that is very love- 
Bia fete IC Boe a Sac SS Ce Oe ee a 75c 
ICY BLUE (Weed, ’40). The most delicate 
blue self. Orange beard. A beauty. HM, 
Ante els Sea Sa ee 75c 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant). Rich true pur- 
ple, more red than blue. Should be in 
every garden 229 oe here 50c 
JASMANIA. Standards yellow; falls 
same tone of yellow with lavender 
center. A fine yellow ~£.2U2_-. 25¢c 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass, ’32). Deep crimson 
with undertone of rich purple. A vigor- 
OUS2 SPO WEL eo Nae Sua See eee) 25c 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland, ’34). A blend- 
ing of red brown and copper. A mag- 
nificent Iris. Admired by all. Runner- 
up for Dykes, ’38; HM, ’36; AM, ’37 35c 
KALINGA (Klein., ’34). Huge cream self. 
ASzood-specimen? HM «136 eee 35c 
LADY MOHR (Salbach, ’44). Standards 
are oyster-white; falls pale chartreuse or 
greenish yellow with prominent veining. 
AM 4457 A Vio 4G ee oe ee $3.00 
LADY NAOMI (Fay, ’41). A tall and. 
huge plicata with white ground over- 
laid and speckled blue. Orange beard. 
FIM F420 ae Te ea an eae ees $1.00 
LA LORAINE (Ayres, ’40). Delicate 
blending of fawn, copper and pink 35c 
L. MERTON GAGE (Lapham, ’42). Large 
yellow-toned light pink. A rampant 
STOW ELA CEI a4? eee, eh Geen et $1.00 
LANCASTER (Cook, ’40). Broad petaled 
coppery rose with soft brown striation 
NEA The DA Liee welll eie) lee mee 7c 
LATE SUN (DeForest, 40). A deep yel- 
low with reddish gold. Strong growing. 
Large tlowers. HM, ’42 75c 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach. ’36). Standards 
are a blend of rose and yellow; falls 
coppery old rose. In great demand. 
TE IVRAS AVL 4 Se eat aes ot ee 60c 
LORD DONGAN (Smith, ’40). Broad 
standards of Chinese violet; falls are 
deep pansy-violet. Pale yellow beard. 
ts BA's Bago: 10 a uae ie SP eM eae eA aay $2.00 
LORI MAY (DeForest, °41). Pinkish 
blend very close to true pink. A genuine 
find ifLthe-pinkrclass ae ae ee $1.00 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mitchell, ’27). A 
delicate white and blue plicata. Very 
Popular weAVit ye 4A ae Bee as 25c 
LOUVOIS (Cayeux, ’36). Deep rich vel- 
vety brown. A distinct creation. Big 
flowers. HM, ’39 50c 
