GALLANTRY. (Whiting 1945) M. 38 in. Large 
ruffled flowers of fine form and of an intense 
medium blue. Heavily substanced flowers of 
well blanched stalks. --..---------------------- 
GARDEN FLAME. (M. Sass 1941) M.L. 36 in. A 
large flaring flower of rich garnet red with no 
aun markings. Very brilliant. A.M. 1943, P-R. 
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GARDEN GLORY. (Whiting 1943) M.L. 34 in. One 
of the smoothest and cleanest iris yet intro- 
duced. An evenly colored self of rich bor- 
deaux red of beautiful flaring form. H.M. 
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GARDEN MAGIC. (Grinter 1936) V.L. 40 in. A 
rich red self that is still among the top red 
iris. When it is good it’s very good and us- 
ually it’s very good. H.M. 103 7m8 Eohkog eee 
GEMS OF TOPAZ. (Wilson 1948) M. 661 ine ee 
new and different tawny gold blend. From 
Prairie Sunset and Tobacco Road it combines 
the best qualities of both parents. The form is 
lovely and the substance is very heavy while 
the flower has a shimmering silken finish. The 
tawny topaz coloring of this is entirely new 
and different and we are sure you will like it 
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GIBSON GIRL. (Gibson 1948) M. 37 in. A beauti- 
fully formed plicata of large size and heavy sub- 
stance, this a soft yellow ground with a broad 
heavily sanded edge of bright heliotrope. Stalks 
are strong and well branched. ----------------- 
GILT EDGE. (Whiting 1941) M. 36 in. A very 
large and crisply finished version of Golden 
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GLAD TIDINGS. (Whiting 1947) Mite S ein ees 
large, heavily ruffled iris of light chrome yellow. 
Many flowers to the stalk gives this a Gladiola 
ertect. ylovely! --.------+-----~--------------- 
GLEN ELLEN, (Conn. 1939) M.L. 38 in. A huge 
iris of blended cream, golden tan and apricot. 
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GLORY. (Kinish 1947) E.M. 36 in. A very lovely 
flower of rich light cream. A light allover 
dusting of gold highlights the whole iris giving 
it a shining gleam, The form is lovely and the 
petals are ruffled and of heavy substance.------ 
GOLDBEATER. (Klein. 1944) M. 36 in. One of the 
best garden and show room iris, this has large 
flowers of smooth rich chrome yellow. H.M. 
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GOLDEN EAGLE. (Hall 1942) Moy 385in. sAs a1- 
eantic, flaring yellow of great brilliance. Espec- 
ially good also for hybridizing as it 1s of 
flamingo pink ancestry. Ei 042 Ei Ree Sie 
GOLDEN FLEECE. (J. Sass 1940) M. 40 in. One 
of the most famous of all the white and gold 
toned iris. Rich lemon gold with white areas on 
the petals. Form excellent. A.M. 1942, P.R. 
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GOLDEN MADONNA. (Essig 1940) M. 42 in. 
Standards of creamy yellow and falls of the 
same shade with an edging of deeper gold. 
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