GAY BORDER— 
(DeForest 1949) An evenly bordered new 
white-ground plicata. Markings are maroon, 
changing to a lighter hue giving the effect 
epics Wire 1949. $10.00 
GENERAL PATTON— 
(Kleinsorge 1947) The richest brown 
toned blend to date from this well-known 
hybridizer. $10.00 
GLOWPORT— 
(DeForest 1989) Solidly colored wine 
red. 50 
GOLDBEATER— 
(Kleinsorge 1944) Large, smooth clean 
yellow. Brilliant buds. $2.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE— 
(Hall 1942’) Large light vellow, with 
satin sheen. Very free bloomer and rapid 
increaser, $1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE— 
(J. Sass 1940) Ruffled lemon-colored 
flower on tall stalk. $1.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY— 
(Salbach 1938) Good reliable garden 
yellow. Grows well almost anywhere.  .60 
GOLDEN MORN— 
(Essig 1946) A warm yellow of flaring 
form, on sturdy, wide-hranched stalks. 
$3.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET— 
(Hall 1946) A giant flower on a 40-inch 
stalk. Buds measure up to six inches. $5.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES— 
(Taylor 1946) Charming, ruffled yellow. 
AS MM. -1949. $5.00 
GOLDEN SPANGLE— 
(Cassebeer 1944) A deeper, clearer color 
on order of Golden Fleece. Flowers beau- 
tifully poised on tall stalk. 
GOOD NEWS— 
(Kleinsorge 1946) Broad, mustard tan 
self. Sister seedling of Bryce Canyon. $3.00 
GRAND CANYON— : 
(Kleinsorge 1941) Large flowers. Odd 
blend of deep plum, copper and gold. .75 
GREAT LAKES— 
(Cousins 1938) Clear blue self on ex- 
hibition stalk. Dykes medal 1942. 79 
GREEN WHISPER— 
(Joyce Button, 1949) First introduction 
by this young “teen-ager” who started hy- 
bridizing at the age of 6 and has developed 
this unusual iris. White kidskin would de- 
scribe the flower’s color and texture. In 
light shadows the flower assumes an elu- 
sive green cast. Tall, vigorous, and a rapid 
increaser. 38 inches. $10.00 
GYPSY— 
(Kleinsorge 1944) Brilliant new varie- 
gata. Standards coppery gold; falls rich 
chestnut brown. $1.50 
HARRIET THOREAU— 
(Cook 1944) A delightfully new orchid 
pink of splendid texture. Slightly waved. 
$1.50 
HELEN McGREGOR— 
(Graves 1946) Large, ruffled, clear light 
blue. This one has been greeted with real 
enthusiasm. A refined, ideal iris. Dykes 
Medal 1949. $8.00 
HER GRACE— 
(DeForest) Large, rounded fiowers of 
Hortense violet on 48 inch stalks. $1.00 
HONEYFLOW— 
(Tompkins 1944) A_ blended self of 
Meadow sweet rose, brushed gold at the 
hatt. $5.09 
INTERMEZZO0— 
(Tompkins 1944) Petunia violet self of 
heavy substance. $1.00 
ICY BLUE— 
(Weed 1940) Gigantic flower of ice 
blue. 60 
JASMINE— 
(Grant 1944) Golden yellow, with velvet 
sheen. $3.50 
JASPER AGATE— 
(Mrs. Williams 1943) Smooth flower. 
3eautiful, rich shade of gold-copper red. 
$2.00 
JULIET— 
(Kleinsorge 1946) A flame copper blend 
of real garden value. $3.00 
