
GOLDEN FLEECE—$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE. (J. Sass, 1940.) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Beautifully ruffled yellow. Standards clear sulphur 
to lemon-yellow; falls are creamy white with band 
of deeper yellow. 
GOLDEN GLOW. (Glutzbeck, 1939.) 35c¢ 
Brilliant clear yellow. 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (Hall, 1946.) $5.00 
A handsome golden russet self of great size. Broad 
hafts. Heavy stalk. 
GOLDEN SPIKE. (Whiting, 1940.) 60c; 3 for $1.50 
Deep yellow self with heavy orange beard. The 
flowers are large and full with wide, smooth hafts. 
GOLDEN TREASURE. (Schreiner, 1936.) 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
Creamy yellow with outpouring of rich golden 
orange in the central portion of the flower. Bright 
orange beard. 
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GRAND CANYON-—75c; 3 for $2.00 

GOOD NEWS. (Kleinsorge, 1946.) $3.00 
Brilliant mustard-gold self. Broad, ruffled flowers; 
falls have a narrow band of copper shading near 
the outer edge. 
GRACE MOHR. (Jory, 1935.) 75¢; 3 for $2.00 
Pale lilac-veined manganese-violet. Large flaring 
blossoms. 
GRAND CANYON. (Kleinsorge, 1941.) 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
Odd blend of deep tones of plum, copper and gold. 
Well formed and delicately ruffled. 
GREAT LAKES. (Cousins, 1938.) 15¢ 
Clear blue self. Well rounded large blossom on 
tall, well branched stalk. Dykes medal winner. 
GYPSY. (Kleinsorge, 1944.) $1.50 
Coppery gold standards and falls of chestnut-brown. 
A very attractive late Iris. 
GYPSY ROSE. (Whiting, 1946.) $6.00 
Rich tapestry red infused with copper and accent- 
uated by a blue blaze in the falls. Flowers are large 
yet sturdy and compact. Tall, strong stalks. 
HAPPY DAYS. (Mitchell, 1934.) 35c¢ 
Giant light yellow. 
HARRIET THOREAU. (Cook, 1944.) $1.50 
An orchid-pink self. The petals are slightly waved. 
Color clear and texture good. 
HARVEST MOON. (Whiting, 1944.) $1.50 
A luscious blend of apricot, buff and orange. The 
flowers are large and full with wide petals of heavy 
substance. 
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