FORT KNOX «(Milliken '41)"E-M (Sungold x 
Chosen) Waved, clean yellow. A. M. 
Gt eee ee ates oo es ret eee eo $1.00 
FORTUNE (Kleinsorge ‘41) M (Old Parch- 
ment) x (Tuscany Gold x ?) x (Rameses) 
Coppery golden yellow. Wonderful par- 
GT pss et de Re re ee A $1.00 
FORTUNE'S FAVOR (DeForest '44) M (E. B. 
Williamson x Fortune) Huge golden-tan. Pro- 
duces unusual seedlings $4.00 
FRANCELIA (McKee '45) M (Golden Majesty) 
x (Helios x Janet Butler) Similar in color to 
Spun Gold. H. M. 1944 $4.50 
FRANK ADAMS (Lapham '37) M (Rameses x 
Jerry) Rosy-buff variegata. Produces Shell 
pinks, when bred with them occasionally. A. 
M8) 90 xe Receai eees te SE TT a a hes $.50 
FRANK DRAKE (Grant '47) M-L (Snoqualmie 
x Golden Treasure) Perfection of form, grand 
substance. Yellow standard, white falls 
flushed chartreuse around beard ............ 
FRANKLIN B. MEAD (Mead-Reidle '36) M 
(Los Angeles x True Charm) Los Angeles type 
liea hae Easy ONOW CW rec sac hectic, $.50 
FROSTY BLUE (Whiting '41) M (Shining Waters 
x Gloriole) Nice blue. With this blood should 
breed splendid blues and whites. Use on 
Lady Boscawen, Helen McGregor, Great 
lakes, Azure Skies, Cloud Gastle _. $1.50 
GALLANTRY (Whiting '45) M (Winneshiek x 
Mata Hari) Ruffled, deep blue not unlike 
COTTE Sy, sees re tere Ser cea ee ane ee $5.00 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass '41) M (83-34 x 
42-35: (Miss Aravilla) x (King Tut x Car- 
dinal) Superb garnet red. Wide. A. M. 
PAIS es a oe ie cp ee Bere ee eee 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting '43) M (The Red 
Douglas x Garden Magic) Most highly fin- 
ished Bordeau red. Fertile pollen, ditfricult 
pod parent. A. M. 1947 $5.00 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter '36) L (Wotan x 
Ella Winchester) Late red. A splendid par- 
ent, but difficult to set pods. Slow to estab- 
SIDR rea ASA 2 ee Re ee 
GAY ORCHID (See 1949 Introductions) 
GAY SENORITA (Salbach '44) M (Alta Calif. 
meocioujxe (Miss Galit.) x [Happy Gitt: 
Dauntless x W. R. Dykes) x (Sdlg.) Unusual 
variegata—falls all lined with chestnut. H. 
M. 1945 
GAY TROUBADOUR (Hall) 
Prairie Sunset) 
GEMS OF TOPAZ (Wilson '48) 
set x Tobacco Road) 
M (Coronet x 
(Prairie Sun- 
GENERAL MAC ARTHUR (National '43) M 
(iriuge cream-yellow 2.022. $1.00 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge '47) M (310 
x Bryce Canyon) Bright red-copper. H. M. 
1947 $15.00 
GENTLE FLORENCE (C. Taylor '47) E-M (Snow 
Flurry x Violet Symphony) Wide, ruffled, blue- 
white, well branched. Fine parent for whites, 
blues, and violets. H. M. 1947 $10.00 
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GILT EDGE (Whiting '41) M (Happy Days x 
Matula) Yellow bi-color. Splendid parent for 
many colors $1.00 
GLAD TIDINGS (Whiting '47) M (Amitola x 
Copper Piece) (Amaranth) Heavy sub- 
stanced wax-yellow. Close branching, but an 
OXEITNNG! Dani: oe. eee eam Ged eke $4.00 
GLISTENGLOW (See 1949 Introductions) 
GLORIOLE (Gage '33) M (Souv. de L. Mi- 
chaud x Queen Caterina) One of the great- 
est parents for blues and whites, and still a 
grand light blue iris. A. M. 1935. (Its hy- 
bridizer is no longer with us. We have lost a 
distinguished gentleman, but his irises live on 
to cheer the hearts of man) -...-.....-.... $.50 
GLORY (Kinish '47) EM (Shining Waters x 
Gudrun) A splendid light yellow $5.00 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge '44) L (Rebellion x 
Naranja) x (Far West) Proving a remarkable 
parent for blends, yellows and oranges. A 
brilliant clump of yellow for the garden. H. 
M. 1945 $3.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall '42) M (38-26: (36-11: 
W. R. Dykes x Dolly Madison) x (Morocco 
Rose) x (Prairie Sunset) Huge smoothly fin- 
ished yellow. We cannot praise it too highly 
as a breeder's iris for producing smooth pinks, 
orchids and blends — many with tangerine 
beards. It prduces size, substance and vigor 
in its seedlings. Who could ask for more? 
H. M. 1942 $1.50 3 for $3.50 
GOLDEN EPAULETS (Grant '46) M (Sunday 
Best x Chosen) Cream-yellow with deep gold 
Ome ST Stk coBee ds, auc oiee mean ye eine ae ti $4.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass '40) M (Siegfried 
x Dore: Wambliska x Rameses) Bright lemon- 
gold spangled beauty. With plicatas and 
lemon-yellows gives fine results in these col- 
OPS A MSE S42 Os ee ee Cee ee 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn '34) EM (Gold Im- 
perial x W. R. Dykes) Brilliant, smooth yel- 
low. Dykes Medal 1934, Eng. -.0. eee $.35 
GOLDEN LUSTRE (P. Fass '48) E {Alta Cali- 
fornia x Golden Hind) Good early yellow, 
and a fine combination of bloodlines....$3.50 
GOLDEN MADONNA (Essig '36) E (Y. 966 
A x W. R. Dykes) This light bi-yellow will 
please $1.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (C. Taylor '46) EM [(Mar- 
garet Bond x Vivacious) Wide, smooth, well 
branched yellow that won the Southern Cali- 
fornia Iris Society's popularity poll, and 
other high awards. Should produce splendid 
seedlings as it has Happy Days, Naranja, 
Purissima and Mirasol back of it. Everyone 
likes it. H. M. 1946 $7.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall '46) EM (Invictus x 
38-52) x (Golden Eagle) The largest Russet 
iris we have seen. H. M. 1947 $7.50 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer '44) EM (Evo- 
lution x Happy Days) Brighter, yellower, 
Golden Fleece. Showy. H. M. 1944 $1.00 
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