

GALLANTRY. (Whiting 1945) M. 38 in. Large 
ruffled blue of great brilliance. Fine form and 
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GALWAY BAY (Tompkins 1949) M. 37-38 in. A 
large and exquisitely ruffled, clear light blue. 
Lovely form, good substance and_ excellent 
branching. Sold out iast year and only a few 
eaoetececat ber tilled this season ~~. 2-2 <oe 
GARDEN FLAME. (H. Sass 1941) M.L. 36 in. 
Brilliant garnet red of large size and with no 
PeemeiMAGKEe\V CLV 1ING®: =. Joe oa. ae ee 
GARDEN GLORY. (Whiting 1943) M.L. 34 in. 
The best dark Bordeaux red on the market. For 
clarity of color, richness, form and substance 
see ertoassCd. Se eS 
GARDEN MAGIC, (Grinter 1936) L. 40 in. Among 
ine. good red. iris, this still remains .a real 
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GAY ORCHID. (Muhl. 1949) E.M. 36 in. Large 
orchid self with smooth finish and flaring falls. 
A bright tangerine beard accents the lovely 
Sater pommeeiehntiule 42s 
GEMS OF TOPAZ. (Wilson 1948) M. 36 in. A rich 
blend of tawny gold and topaz. Shimmering 
siiky tinish, good form and substance .--_-_2_= 
GIBSON GIRL. (Gibson 1948) M. 37 in. A new 
and lovely plicata of soft apricot yellow with 
meumaeitotrope markings =ony_. 2-2) 
GILT EDGE. (Whiting 1941). M.. 36 in. Clear 
creamy lemon, bordered golden yellow on the 
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GLAD TIDINGS. (Whiting 1947) M.L. 35 in. A 
very large, broad petaled and heavily ruffled 
flower of light chrome yellow. Fine-_--._.-~- 
GLORY. (Kinish 1947) ELM. 36 in. A ruffled, light 
rich cream of beautiful form. Highlighted by 
mee Rio Otabracht Colde. e Wst koe he 
GOLDBEATER. (Klein 1944) M. 36 in. Large 
smooth glooms of brilliant chrome yellow. One 
of the best for either garden or show purposes 
GOLDEN EAGLE. (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. Gigantic 
flaring yellow of smooth finish. A beauty and 
a fine parent for flamingo pinks as well as for 
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GOLDEN FLEECE. (J. Sass 1940) M. 40 in. A 
classic in lemon gold and white. In this we 
he ie Vem Pcl ccliOlas-.- oo. 
GOLDEN MADONNA. (Essig 1936) E. 38 in. 
Lemon cream standards’ and deep gold edged 
ra cee eg ee ea eee 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (Hall 1946) M. 40 in. One of 
the largest in existence, and well named as. to 
Camm Baia I rr RO BRE ae 
GOLDEN SPIKE. (Whiting 1940) M. 38 in. Bril- 
hanesyellows with a edustrous. finish) 22-52. 222 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY. (Horton 1944) L. 38 in. 
Brilliant yellow standards and clean lavender 
blue falls with a gold edge. A really fine iris 
that will undoubtedly become extremely popu- 
lar when stock becomes more plentiful____.-__ 
GOOD FORTUNE. (Mitchell 1945) M. 38 in. A 
large, rounded plicata of white and cannamon 
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