GIRIDLIAN’S CHOICE (Salbach). Deep, rich violet 
bi-color. Standards, light violet, and broad 
falls of deep pansy violet. Well branched 
stems, generous bloomer, and good growing 
habits. Mid-season. 40”. 
75c; 3 for $1.85; 10 for $5.00 
GOLDEN BEAR (Mitchell). Clear, rich, golden 
yellow that does not fade. Fine form, and 
good substance. Well branched, 36” stems. 
Mid-season. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall). Very large, bright yellow 
self, with smooth satiny finish. Blooms nice- 
ly placed on perfectly branched 36” stems. 
Mid-season. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach). Introduced in 
1938, and still one of the best yellows. 
Large blooms of firm substance in clear, me- 
dium deep yellow. Well branched, 40” stems. 
Vigorous grower, free bloomer, and hardy in 
severest climate. Mid-season. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor). Large, clear, smooth 
yellow self, with ruffled edges. Broad stand- 
ards and falls. Firm substance. well branched, 
36” stems. Vigorous grower, and generous 
bloomer. First prize at Hollywood iris show 
in 1946. Early mid-season. 
$5.00; 3 for $12.50 
GRACE MOHR (Jory). A. Wm. Mohr seedling 
with tall stems and large blooms. Both 
standards and falls are deep lavender vio- 
let. Standards are veined a deep manganese 
violet. Falls have prominent veining of soft 
cream. Good growing habits. Mid-season. 
48”. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge). Big blooms in 
subdued plum and copper. Bright gold beard 
and gold shading on upper part of falls. 
Very pleasing color effect. Well branched, 
38” stems. Good growing habits. Mid-sea- 
son. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins). A very large, clear, 
light blue from Canada, that ranks with the 
best. Blooms of fine form and firm substance 
are held on low branching 48” stems. Rug- 
ged grower, rapid increaser and the blooms 
are delightfully fragrant. Received the high- 
est award in 1942. Mid-season. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
GREEN PASTURES (A. H. Heller). Very large 
blooms of chartreuse yellow, with a sugges- 
tion of blue at the beard. Tall, well branched 
stems. Very attractive. Mid-season. 40”. 
$4.00 each 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge). Coppery gold standards, 
and falls of chestnut brown. Medium sized 
blooms, and good form. Strong stems. Rich 
colors. Late mid-season. 36”. $1.50 each 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell). This breath-taking, big 
soft yellow is one of the most popular of all 
iris. Blooms are very large, but not coarse. 
Perfectly branched, each stalk carrying 
seven or eight blooms. Mid-season. 40”. 
35c; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.50 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves). Exceptionally large, 
clear medium blue, that received the highest 
award in 1949. Perfectly formed, and some- 
what ruffled. Very heavy substance, ram- 
pant grower, and free bloomer. Stands all 
kinds of weather. Mid-season. 36”. 
$8.00; 3 for $17.50 
ICE KING (Harold Johnson). Immense, tall grow- 
ing white with a decided blue undertone. 
Beautifully ruffled standards, and large 
waved falls with ruffled edges. Light blue 
buds, and creamy white beard. Well branched 
stems. Delightfully sweet scented. Very vig- 
orous grower. Early mid-season. 40”. 
$7.50; 3 for $17.50 
ICY BLUE (Weed). Large white, with a light blue 
overcast. Very clear tones. Blooms are nicely 
spaced on well branched 50” stems. Could 
almost be classed as a light blue. Very popu- 
lar. Mid-season. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
INSPIRATION (Stevens). A variety from New 
Zealand that has become very popular. 
Blooms of immense size in rich shades of 
rose. The color is vivid and has good carry- 
ing qualities. Large blooms of good form on 
36” stems. Mid-season. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
JEAN CAYEUX (Cayeux). Beautiful blending of 
coffee brown and gold. An importation from 
France that is still in a class by itself. Very 
distinct. Mid-season. 34”. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland). Best described as a 
“blended red.’ Standards, yellow suffused 
bronze, with deep velvety maroon falls, and 
a strong orange beard. A striking iris, and 
very effective in the garden. Blooms over a 
long period. Mid-season. 36”. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay). Large, clear white that 
is hardy in any climate. Blooms of heavy 
substance, and fine form. Strong, well 
branched stems. Free bloomer. Mid-season. 
S57 $2.50; 3 for $5.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves). Perfectly hardy, 
pure ruffled white that has withstood some 
of the severest eastern winters. Broad, flut- 
ed standards, and broad, flaring falls. Strong 
grower. Mid-season. 36”. $6.50 each 
