GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 1941) 34 in. M.L. A lustrous rich rose- 
red with a deeper rose near the center. Large with very broad 
falls. Each $2.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) 33 in. M.L. A rich bordeaux red 
of clear color, classic form and smooth enamel finish. A clean 
rich glowing red. HM 1945. Each $5.00 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grenter 1936) 38 in. M.L. A smooth velvet 
toned rich vivid red. Full formed flowers of good substance. One 
of the finest reds. HM 1937. Each $1.00 
GENERAL MacARTHUR (Weed 1943). Stately and serene is this 
tall enormous cream white Iris. Heavily marked with an inner 
glow of gold encircling the broad golden beard. Each $2.00 
GILT EDGE (Whiting 1941) 38 in. M. The large flowers are a clear 
lemon-yellow with the wide hafts gilded empire yellow and a 
wide border of the same on the falls. Each $1.00 
GLORIOLE (Gage 1933) 38 in. M. Giant cool sheer ice blue of fine 
substance overlaid with a sparkle like frost crystals. AM 1935. 
Each 50c 
GOLD BEATER (Kleinsorge 1944) 36 in. M. A solid chrome yellow 
without markings or blendings of any kind. Very large flowers 
on excellent branches. One of the 100 best Iris. Each $3.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) 36 in. M.L. A big lemon-yellow 
flower with creamy falls edged and banded gold. Beautifully ruf- 
fled, tall and a good grower. AM 1942. Each $2.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn 1934) 36 in. E.M. The deepest golden 
of all, being a deep buttercup yellow. Has a richness of color that 
even the newest varieties do not possess. Dykes medal also. 
AM 1937. Each 35c 
GOLDEN LIGHT (Sass) 34 in M.L. Not a large Iris but possesses 
such a vivid golden light that it will attract your attention midst 
a large planting of many varieties. A golden bronze blend is 
highly ruffled and very floriferious. Paces 5G 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach 1939) 38 in. M.L. A bright gleaming 
golden Iris with closed standards and broad falls. A majestic and 
classic Iris. AM 1940. Each 60c 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946) 38 in. M. An enormous Iris prob- 
ably the largest one. Imagine a flower 7 inches high and that 
large across. Flowers are a beautiful golden russet. Buds being 
darker, look like a big cigar. Each $7.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936) 38 in. M. An exquisite 
creamy yellow with rich golden orange about the center of the 
flower. Has excellent substance and makes a gorgeous clump. 
AM 1938. Eachmsc 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) 40 in. M. A gigantic seedling of Wil- 
liam Mohr, but taller and better branched stalks. Very large soft 
lilac flowers veined with violet. AM 1939. Each 75c 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) 40 in. M. A blend of plum, 
copper and gold like the colors of the Grand Canyon of the Colo- 
rado River. Flowers are well formed, delicately ruffled and on 
nicely branched stalks. Eleventh place in the 100 best Iris. HM 
1943, AM 1944. Each $1.00 

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GREAT LAKES 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) 44 in. M. This fine Iris took first 
place for four years straight running in the list of 100 best Iris. 
This Iris comes from the Great Lakes country in Canada and is a 
hardy tall medium blue of very pure color. The flowers are good 
form, good texture, and strong well branched stems. Be sure 
and buy this one. Each $1.00 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) 38 in. L. A warm orange variegated with 
copper gold standards and solid chestnut brown falls. Has a 
warmth of color not many of the other Iris possess. Each $2.00 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) 40 in. E.M. A very different 
plicata with mulberry marbling and strictions on a silvery white 
background. An unusually attractive and deep colored plicata. 
Each $1.50 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell 1934) 44 in. EM. A mammoth size deep 
yellow with a glistening finish and a deep orange beard on tall 
stiff stems. Each 35c 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) 38 in. M. Mauve, pink and 
yellow in a delightful blend. Brilliant color and a plant of excel- 
lent habits. Each $1.50 
ICY BLUE (Weed 1941) 44 in. E. The loveliest lightest delicate 
blue with a frosty white dusting of iridescence on the petals. 
Flowers adequately displayed on tall well branched stems. HM 
1941. Each 75c 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook 1942) 38 in. M.L. A huge deep vel- 
vet blue-purple. A lovely dark, brilliant tall variety. Each $4.00 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant) 38 in. E.M. A tall true purple, the best in 
this shade. An Iris that you should have in your garden as it 
makes a very striking clump. Each 35c 
JAKE (Long-Sass 1943) 36 in. M. Large flowers of pure white with 
just a trace of lemon-yellow near the center. This Iris has a per- 
sonality of its own. Each 50c 
JASMANIA (Ayres 1936) 38 in. M. A lovely large pleasing Iris 
of a rich tone of banana yellow. Tall and of good carriage. Ea. 35c 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux 1931) 34 in. M. Light havana brown with 
a luster of golden biscuit tan. Full petaled flower with a slight 
suggestion of a frill. Each 35c 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1934) 42 in. M. Several flowers open at a time 
in a dark maroon-red. Strong straight stems and vigorous growth. 
Each 35c 
