GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter ’36)—L 38 in. 
Glowing red, rich and vivid ~___- $0.75 
GILT EDGE (Whiting ’41)—M 38 in. A 
fresh creamy iris, gilded on the edge 
with deeper yellow. Large, rounded 
blooms on» tall, well branched stalks 
i a sphie egs oepeRe Ns lenolg ig Pee Ra ie ae a ND $1.00 
GLORIOLE (Gage ’33)—Huge, frosty, 
pale blue with excellent substance $3.59 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass ’40)—-ML 490 
in. Gorgeous lemon-toned flower with 
creamy falls, edged gold. Huge and 
ruffled. Very impressive _______- $1.00 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn ’34)—M 32 
in. One of the richest butter-cup golden 
yellows grown. Flowers of medium 
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GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach ’38)— 
Deep golden-yellow that does not fade in 
the sun. Large flower with closed stan- 
dards ands broad talise 272 7e  ee e $0.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting ’40)—EM 36 
in. Shining pure dandelion yellow with 
a thick orange beard. Large oval-shap- 
ed flowers with excellent substance $9.60 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner ’36)— 
M 38 in. Shimmering silky creamy -with 
an outpouring of golden-yellow from the 
CENTER ek ee ee ee oh $0.50 
GRACE MOHR (Johy ’35)—M 36 in. 
Darker, taller and better branched than 
Win FIVE Oe See ir al ile $9.75 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge ’°42)— 
M 36 in. Odd deep colored blend of 
plum, copper and gold. Center bright- 
ened by a gold beard and throat __$0.75 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ’38)—M 42 in. 
Crisp and flaring light blue. Bluer than 
Shining Waters. Rugged and hardy. 
Bold in flower and foliage, stately height 
and perfect branching. Dykes Medal 
WV LNINOr ¥iila ct O40 ce ee ee rn es $0.75 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes '31)_EM 36 in. An 
immense white with dusted gold throat 
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GYPSY BARON (Schreiner ’42)—EM 
40 in. Marbled plicata of mulberry-pur- 
ple and silvery-white background in a 
pattern like feathery frost on window- 
Dane i AAs eat a eae ark $1.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell ’34)—EM 40 in, 
Giant-flowered smooth light yellow. Tall 
and finely branched. Used in hybrid- 
IZING “WOLk soe 22 ee $0.35 
HARVEST MOON (Whiting ’44)—M 34 
in. Luscious blend of apricot, buff and 
orange, one of the brightest spots in the 
garden. Large flowers with heavy sub- 
Stavice (ste ccs ee Ce ee $1.50 

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HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ’°43)--- TL 
34 in. Pale blue of exceptional purity. 
Large, perfectly formed, flaring and 
Gaispily CEULLICR fut eee Lee $3.00 
ICY BLUE (Weed ’41)—Pale blue self, 
the lightest we list, dusted with a frost- 
ed, =: Large andsflaring Ss. eo eee $3.50 
INNOVATION (Hall °45)—ML 37 in. 
A rose trimmed plicata of large size, 
good form and substance. Vigorous a*d 
freer plooming tea. ee ne te ee $1.59 
JAKE (J. Sass ’43)—M 36 in. An out- 
standing, large, glistening white __$1.€0 
JANE OPPEL (W. Swan ’47)—M 36 in. 
Glowing red-gold blended self. Fine 
LOIN ee Ae ee See Se ee $1.90 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 45)—M 39 in. 
Large pure white with no yellow in the 
the center. Broad wavy petals. Semi- 
flaring falls. Excellent substance $2.59 
LADY MOHR (Salbach °44)—EM 36 in. 
Oddly colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls 
are pale greenish-yellow with red-violet 
patch surrounding the beard _____ $2.50 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass ’42)—M 36 in. 
A very blue in the medium register. A 
bright blue that is very effective in the 
garden. Large and vigorous __=___ $0.59 
LANCASTER (Cook ’40)—M 36 in. A 
strong rose glow emanates from this tall 
iris, for its mass of ruffled blossoms and 
coloring. Cannot be excelled ____$0.50 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE (Whit- 
ing 46) M 34 in. Standards clear yel- 
low, lightly tinged lavender, falls lav- 
ender-blue, edged with gold and yellow. 
TSOP OMS ee ge eer ay eee eo en $1.50 
' LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach ’36)—L 36 in. 
Standards, old-rose, falls coppery-rose, 
with streams of yellow erupting from the 
RCARG Bouin fe ete Pe oes ery $0.50 
LOTHARIO (Schreiner ’42)—ML 38 in. 
An Amigo-like iris featured by large 
velvety blooms on tall stalks. But not 
equaling the color contrasts of Amigo 
eet Ae RIN FOR nie at Le a et $2.00 
LOUVOIS (Cayeau ’36)—M 35 in. Stan- 
dards, light chocolate. Falls very rich 
and glossy maroon, edged with light 
chocolate 
MAROQUITA (Cayeau ’31)—L 34 in. 
Thick, satiny, creamy-white standards. 
Falls same, heavily veined watermelon- 
TOSGce tah we See Set tee on a $0.40 
MARATHON (Whiting ’48)—M 36 in. A 
glowing color in the garden. A rich but 
smooth blending of apricot, buff and 
rufus orange. Wide form and heavy 
Substanced + Se oe oar ee eee ts $6.00 
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