GAY SENORITA (Salbach 1944) 
A big, robust iris classed as a 
variegata but an unusually gay and 
colorful one. S deep, honey-yellow. 
Falls a golden-yellow overlaid brown 
with still darker brown striations. 
Nice large flowers, 38" stalks. 1.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall 1942) 
A large flowered, bright light yel- 
low with a satiny sheen and unusual 
purity of color. A big, husky iris, 
one of this breeder's best. 38". .90 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) 
This iris is neither a yellow self 
nor a blend, but a medley of gold, 
lemon-yellow and white. The S are 
an exquisite tone of satiny lemon- 
yellow. The yellow of the falls shad- 
ing beautifully to white at the 
center and to gold at the edges. 
A beautiful flower, indeed. 36". 1,00 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer 1944) 
Somewhat similar, but of darker 
yellow tones than Golden Fleece. 
S clear yellow, falls white with a 
wide border of bright, golden yellow 
and an orange beard that contrasts 
beautifully with the white area. 
Large flowers, 36-40" stalks. 100 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940) 
Lovely large, well formed flowers of 
smooth, very bright yellow on tall, 
well branched stalks. A fine yellow 
of outstanding brilliance and purity 
of color. 36-38 in. stalks. of5 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) 
Onco-bred. A Wm. Mohr seedling that 
is most popular. Very large flowers 
of light lilac veined in a darker 
lilac. Easy to grow, 36-40 in. -60 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) 
A striking mixture of gold, coppers 
and blackish reds combined into a 
dark, rich medley of colors that is 
not only beautiful but distinctly 
different. Good grower, 36 in. ma ee) 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) 
This justly famous medium-blue self 
won the 1942 Dykes Medal because of 
its beautiful flower and its very 
dependable plant habits. 36 in. .75 
GREEN SHADOWS - (H. Sass 1943) 
The form, substance and plant habits 
are all good. The color, green-gold 
or, sulphine-yellow. Green is a mix- 
ture of blue and yellow. Why not 
cross this - I'm told a.green iris 
is not at all impossible. 36 in. 4.50 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) 
A new note in variegata coloring. 
S coppery-gold. Falls a deep, silky 
chestnut-brown. A rich and pleas- 
ing contrast of colors. Nice large 
flowers, lusty grower, 38 in. 2.00 
9 
