GOLDEN RUFFLES (C. C. Taylor 1946) 
We expect to see this new lovely clear golden yellow ruffled 
Iris of Carl Taylor's go far in its popularity. Beauitfully and 
generously branched 40”’ stems, carrying many large ruffled blos- 
soms of heavy satiny texture and perfect flaring form make a most 
effective garden clump. Voted by members of the Southern Cali- 
fornia Iris Society as the best Iris of the 1947 season. Very 
floriferous. Mid-season. Award of Merit A.I.S. 1949. $5.00 
GRACE MOHR (Jory 1935) 
A pogo-Cyclus of pale lilec, veined darker lilac. Huge blossoms 
with flaring falls. Good growing habits. Hardy. Midseason. 
40”. 1'5e 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941) 
A blending of plum, copper, and gold. Different in color and 
very attractive. 35”. Ud 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) 
1942 Dykes Medal. Striking new pure, clear medium light blue. 
One of the bluest and best. Its stately flaring form and crisp 
heavy texture give this Iris am above average keeping quality. 
Excellent in every way. Midseason. 38”. 75¢ 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller 1947) 
Huge blooms of a chartreuse yellow, with a touch of blue at the 
beard which is most effective. The foliage is wide and tall. It isa 
prolific increaser. Hardy. Honorable Mention. A.1.S. 1947. Mid- 
season. 44’’. $4.00 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944) 
A warm and pleasing variegata with copper-gold standards and 
solid chestnut brown falls. A choice variety in a limited color 
fields ate. 387. $5 5x0) 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942) 
An unusual plicata. Silvery white flower, heavily marbled and 
sprayed with Mulberry-purple. The beard is yellow which en- 
hances the deep coloring. Early mid-season. 36”. $1.00 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting 1946) 
Rich tapestry red with a copper infusion, and accented by a blue 
blaze on the falls. Luxuriant yellow beard, on broadly rounded 
falls of extra large flowers. Midseason-late. 38°’ Honorable 
Mention A.1.S. 1949. $6.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) 
Broad petaled orchid-pink. A great improvement in this color 
class. Large well formed flowers of splendid texture, which blooms 
abundantly. Mid-season. 38”. $1.50 

“LADY MOHR 
IN THE SAN FERNANDO VALLEY 

HELEN McGREGOR—Dykes Medal Winner 
HEIGHO (Craig 1949) 
The hybridizer considers this his best oncocyclus hybrid to date. 
Immense globe-like flowers of heavy substance with unusually 
broad and full petals. Smoothly colored, a clear bradley violet 
with a hint of a signal patch at the tips of the dull orange-gold 
beard. It starts blooming early and continues until late. Ideally 
branched, vigorous grower. 45’’. Honorable Mention A.1.S. 
1949, $25.00 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) 
Much enthusiasm has been created over this new clear very 
light blue Iris which has no trace of lavender in it. The flowers 
are of rounded form, beautifully ruffled. Extra heavy substance 
wtih an almost white beard. Mid-late. 36’’. Award of Merit 
A.1.S. 1948. Dykes Medal 1949. $8.00 
HER GRACE (DeForest 1940) 
Large, rounded flaring blossoms of gray-blue-violet. A unique 
color; good substance. Midseason. 35’’. $1.00 
HIJA MIA (C. C. Taylor 1946) 
A soft empire yellow self, ground flushed lemon chrome. Its 
large flowers with broad petals of good substance on tall, well 
branched stems make a picture of beauty. A vigorous grower. 
45! $2.00 
HIT PARADE (0D. Hall 1947) 
Another flamingo pink of good form and substance. The color 
of this one is between Courtier and Floradora. The flowers are 
larger and slightly ruffled. It has the characteristic tangerine 
beard that all of Mr. Hall’s new pinks carry. A free bloomer and 
increases well. Mid-season. 30’. $6.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942) 
A subtle blend of mauve-pink warmly infused with buff. Ex- 
cellent substance, large flowers, with broadly rounded petals. 
Midseason. 40”. $1.00 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 1946) 
This one seems to have captured the fancy of many Iris lovers. 
An intriguing rich golden yellow with a bright orange beard. Vig- 
orous grower. 38’’. Midseason. Honorable Mention A.1|.S. 1949. 
$53) 510) 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge 1943) 
Huge blooms of ethereal lilac pink with tawny brown overlay on 
the haft and a brown tipped beard. This is an Ormohr seedling 
and it blooms very late. 30”. $3.00 
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