GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner 1936). An exquisite cream iris of shimmering silkiness 
and golden light throughout the center of the flower, excellent substance and gorgeous 
in a clump. 50¢ 
GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlestein 1947). Huge flowers of a medium shade of yellow heavily 
ruffled and fluted at the edges. Some venations at the haft. HM 1948. $5.00 
GOOD NEWS (Klein. 1946). Brilliant mustard-gold self. Very ruffled flower with im- 
mense wide standards, nicely domed and slightly flaring falls. HM 1947. $3.00 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge 1941). An unusual and attractive blend of plum, copper 
and gold. Firm substance, good form with light ruffling. AM 1944. 75e¢ 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938). Rated the finest of all iris for three years, this wonder- 
full light blue is loved by all. Dykes Medal in 1942. 15¢ 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge 1944). A late blooming iris with coppery gold standards and falls of 
solid chestnut brown, has a silky finish. Different than any other iris. HM 1945. $1.50 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner 1942). A very different plicata with mulberry marbling and 
striations on a silvery white background. Deep in coloring with medium large flowers. $1.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944). A lovely clear and bright orchid-pink self. Large with 
slightly waved petals. HM 1945. $1.50 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946). Large, beautifully formed clear light blue. Weather 
resistant and has all the good qualities that make a ‘‘top iris.’”” Dykes Medal 1949. $8.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall 1948). A large flowered flamingo pink with good form and some 
ruffling. Its large size and clear pink coloring created many favorable comments for 
H:t Parade which was planted next to Pink Formal. $6.00 
HIWASSEE (Becherer 1946). A true aristocrat of light mulberry-rose coloring. When I 
saw it growing in the Iris Test Gardens it seemed a different color than any other. $1.50 
HOOSIER SUNRISE (Lapham 1942). A very attractive blend of mauve pink and yellow. 
The large, broad flowers have excellent substance and give a bright pink effect. HM 1943. 
$1.00 
ILLUSION (Kleinsorge 1943) A huge orchid-pink Ormohr seedling. A very late, smoothly 
finished beauty. AM 1944. $3.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook 1942). A huge, deep velvety purple. Dark but very. brilliant. 
AM 1944. $2.50 
INNOVATION (Hall 1945). A bright and very colorful rose-trimmed plicata. If you like 
plicatas you will love this one. HM 1947. $1.50 
INSPIRATION (Stevens 1937). Huge, very rich rose toned self. Its perfect broad form, 
in a gorgeous showy color, always makes this one sell out early. $1.00 
JAKE (Long-Sass 1943). Large flowers of pure white with just a trace of lemon-yellow 
near the center to give it individuality. 60¢ 
JULIET (Kleinsorge 1946). A fiery blend of flame-copper with salmon shadings. Flaring 
falls. $3.00 
JUNALUSKA (Kirkland 1934). Copper-red falls and copper-gold standards, a truly mag- 
nificent iris, giving a coppery-red garden effect. Simply a ‘‘must have.’’ Runner-up for 
Dykes Medal in 1938. AM 1937. 40¢ 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay 1945). A grand white, large and with semi-flaring ruffled blooms. 
100% hard, easy grower and a rapid multiplier. HM 1945. $2.50 
LADY BOSCAWEN (Graves 1946). Large ruffled flowers of pure white. Another fine 
white. AM 1948. $6.50 
LADY MOHR (Salback 1944.) A new and entirely different member of the Wm. Mohr 
family. Standards are called oyster-shell white, but I thought they had a little more 
lavender in them, the falls are chartreuse with an interesting blotch of mulberry around 
the beard. The flower is rounded, huge and slightly fluted. AM 1946. $2.50 
LADY OF SHALOTT (Schreiner 1942). A charming and delicately colored pink plicata. 
Standards are heavily flushed rose-pink and the falls are edged with minute pinkish dots. 
75¢ 
LAKE BREEZE (Fay 1945). A very beautiful ruffled light blue with a pale pink overcast. 
¥ $3.00 
LAKE GEORGE (kx. Smith 1943). Rich medium blue with flaring form. Exceptionaliy 
fine parent. $3.50 
