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GLOWPORT (DeForest 1939). Lovely glowing wine red with bronze beard. 
Poe ogc inathecicthl, Mid-seasonsd4.in. .. 2. <.60 4 os eat vas Daeg tan 
GOLDEN AMBER (Sturtevant). Clear golden amber of medium size. Good 
substance. Mid-season 30 in. 
GOLDEN BEAR (Mitchell). Clear rich golden yellow that does not fade. Mid- 
Se ee 9 ok ee kg ee WP es se i, ay SO ceva Geen BERS 
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GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall 1942). Very large clear yellow self with smooth satiny 
finish. Blooms well placed on perfectly branched 36 in. stems. Both 
siemdaras cand falls slightly ruffled: Mid-season: «....... 00.0.0 00.42. 
GOLDEN FLEECE (Jacob Sass 1940). “One of the richest, brightest and finest 
of all Iris.” Standards are clear sulphur yellow to lemon, falls creamy 
white with edging of gold. Very cean and pure. Blooms are of good 
size. Good stems, good growing habits. Mid-season. 36 in. ............ 
GOLDEN GLOW (Glutzbeck 1939). Brilliant clear, pure gold, free flowering 
Ea RAE i eee ee 
GOLDEN HIND 36 in. Rich, deep buttercup yellow with a vivid orange-red 
hear) Winner ol. a silver: medal.and the Dykes. ..5. 00. 6. c.c6.0.cnseues 
Seer NGIVLA Ce Ge ariire SOLAY CLIO Wor 5 vps cue 0 koe ie oss Sob sk bch bia T oe we Bernt aed 
GOLDEN MAJESTY 38 in. This is one of the very fines deep golden yellows. 
Large flowers wiih closed domed standards, broad falls and a smooth, 
glistening finish that does not fade. There is a purity and brilliance 
about it that attracts immediate attention. HM by A.I.S. 1939. AM 1940. 
GOLDEN MELODY 36 in (E. Wayman 1944) 34 in. Very large clear deep 
he eee TLC WO oki eet thin, ge, Gs hAe its.ccd adel oi ay- aie aya es as oes 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner, 1936). Solid deep cream, but with an out- 
pouring of rich, golden orange all about the central portion of the flower. 
Will stand out in a planting of hundreds of varieties. HM, A.I.S. 1936; 
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G. P. BAKER 48 in Dykes Medal and Silver Medal winner. Masterpiece in 
eee aeVI CAT UNTOSO! a eCONOLY: chee now cia Sip elace ve wera won grt nek okies 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) Oncobred. Very large flower of light lilac veined 
Heng SP) oat Get gany ao Eg be) ee a oe cr a ae oe eee 
Penh wiht DLN Lorde «rich. ponsy-violet.,  ias.sls subse ye awit ee A 
GRAND CANYON (Klein 1941) A mixture of gold, coppers and blackish 
reds combined into a dark, rich medley of colors that is most interesting 
cy ey eh fal plert y ok abte ls) ys) 4 beodes! tale ba iieko] Co | <tc aaa ag a a aaa na 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938). This beautiful medium blue self won the 
Dykes Medal for 1942 because of its lovely flower and its dependable 
Cores) ava og BER Ve Ee os ea rrr 
GUDRUN (Dykes 1930) English Dykes Medal winner of 1931. Each year this 
huge Iris of medium height gains in its popularity. Color, a warm 
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