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overlaid deep brown with deeper brown veining over the whole surface. 
Falls are fluted at the edges. Does not fade in the sun and stalks are well 
branched ft; is wg.) kiln. seen etek ee 2.00 
GEN. MAC ARTHUR. 38 in. (Weed 1943). This iris is of huge size. Stately 
cream-white self with an inner glow of gold at the haft. ............... 1.00 
GERMAINE PERTHIUS. A very nice light purple with deep purple falls. ...... 25 
3 for .50; 25 for 4.00 
GIANT BALDWIN. 42 in. Giant flowers of bright blue. Overshadows all others 
in. teclasse, and. swvedlt al. See ee 40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
GILT EDGE. 38 in. (Whiting 1941}. A fresh, creamy yellow Iris, gilded on the 
edge of the petals with deeper yellow. Large, widely rounded blooms on 
tall; Well branched stalks......9....0.208) e.f0o2 enol oe. eae 1.00 
GLAD TIDINGS. (Whiting 1947). Color is wax yellow, and the heavy sub- 
stance of the flowers is amazing. The stalk looks a bit like a huge spike 
of ‘gladiolus. Sse. ee vtyi yur. EL De 3.50 
GLEAM. 42 in. Fine tlower of perfect form and uniform soft sky blue. .... —.35 
GLENN-ELLEN. 36 in. (Connell 1939). An attractive new luminous golden tan. .40 
3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
GLORIOLE. 42 in. Large flowers. Standards, domed, beautifully ruffled, very 
sott lobelia-violet. Falls, same color with an almost imperceptible soft 
greenish. -tlush. . i228 ee ee 35; 3 for 85: 25etorsoi5 
GOLD BEATER. 36 in. (Kleinsorge 1944). Solidly colored chrome-yellow with- 
out markings or blendings of any kind. Very large flowers on excellent 
branched stems. A novel effect is given to a clump of this Iris by the bright 
coloring the deep yellow buds themselves make. ...................-. 2.50 
GOLDCRAFT. 35 in. (Whiting 1949). Deep yellow self, very clear and bright. 
Hardy S525 TOE, ee ae eae 1.00 
GOLDEN AMBER. 30 in. Clear golden amber of medium size. ............ welt 
GOLDEN EAGLE. 36 in. (Hall 1942). Very large clear yellow self with smooth 
satiny finish. Blooms well placed on perfectly branched stems. Both stand- 
ards and “talls slightly rutisa: 2 vem lc eee 1.253) 3 stores ou 
GOLDEN FLEECE. 36 in. (J. Sass 1940). Standards are clear sulphur yellow 
to lemon, falls creamy white with edging of gold. .......... 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
GOLDEN GLOW. Brilliant clear, pure gold, free flowering Iris. .... .40; 3 for 1.00 
GOLDEN HIND. 36 in. Rich, deep buttercup yellow with a vivid orange-red 
beards: ocean ae ae ee a oe 40; 3 for 1.00 — 
GOLDEN MAJESTY. 38 in. Deep golden yellow. Large flowers with closed 
domed standards, broad falls and a smooth glistening finish. ... .60; 3 for 1.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET. 38 in. (Hall 1946). Enormous flowers. Imagine a single 
Iris bloom measuring 7 inches high and 9 inches across. The color is a 
light golden russet shade. This probably is the largest Iris we grow. ...... 6.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE. 36 in. (Whiting 1949). Deep, gorgeous dandelion-yellow 
with a brilliant heavy orange beard. A very fine Iris with oval formed 
flowers, large size and excellent substance. A beautiful deep yellow. .... 1.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE. Solid deep cream, but with an outpouring of rich, golden 
orange all about the central portions of the flower. .......... 40; 3 for 1.00 
GOLD SOVEREIGN. (Whiting 1949). Vivid orange yellow self, not large but 
ot very pure.rich, coloring: if. «41 te ectee duets rai ele clus eleanen aann 10.00 
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