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GOLD SMITH. 42 in. Pure deep yellow, flushed bronze. .......... Ur store s7o 
| GOOD NEWS. 33 in. (Kleinsorge 1943). Bright mustard-gold self, broad 
flowers, wide in both the standards and the falls. A sister to the famous 
Bryce Canyon and Chamois, it is more a shade of rich old gold. ....... 4.00 
G. P. BAKER. 48 in. Standards, rich primrose, Falls, canary. ................ .20 
3 for .50; 25 for 3.00 
GRACE MORR. 40 in. Large flower of light lilac veined a darker lilac. ...... 65 
| 3 for 1.50 
GRACE WAYMAN. Large rich pansy-violet. ...... .25; 3 for .60; 25 for 4.00 
GRAND CANYON. 36 in. (Klein 1941). A mixture of gold, coppers and 
blackish reds combined into a dark, rich medley’ of colors that is most in- 
MME ANG GIStINCTIY GINGFONT.. cc. os sis s peume penance .75; 3 for 2.00 
GRAND MARSHALL. (Milliken). A different and impressive deep yellow. 
Both standards and falls are a deep brown-yellow. The haft is flushed 
with brown and the beard blends with the haft. The flowers are extra 
large, semi-flaring and are borne on well branched 3!/, foot stems. .... 1.00 
GREAT LAKES. 38 in. This beautiful medium blue self won the Dykes Medal 
for 1942 because of its lovely flower and its dependable plant habits..... 1.00 
3 for 2.50 
GREEN PASTURES. (Heller 1947). A chartreuse yellow iris of rare beauty and 
charm. The touch of blue at the beard is most effective and the whole 
flower has a distinctly green tone. The bloom extends over a long sea- 
son, each flower lasting several days. The foliage is wide, tall and clean. 8.00 
GREEN SHADOWS. Beautiful greenish gold. Large flowers. .............. 5.00 
GUDRUN. 33 in. Each year this huge iris of medium height gains in its popu- 
larity. Color, a warm lustrous white. .......... .40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
GUYASUTA. 32 in. The flowers are large, perfectly formed of heavy sub- 
stance, uniform color Tyyanout and it is a prodigous bloomer. ........ .30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
GYPSY. 48 in. (Kleinsorge 1944) Coppery gold standards and falls of solid 
I Ak a eG aoe oad ha daria At seth LaA aT eord 2.50 
GYPSY BARON. 40 in. (Schreiner 1942). Unusual because of its unique marbl- 
ling and striation of mulberry purple on a crisp, silvery white background. 
It is like a feathery tracery of frost on a window pane. ...... 1.25; 3 for 3.00 
GYPSY ROSE. 38 in. (Whiting 1946). A warm tapestry red, tall and stately, 
with a smooth brushing of copper at the haft and a hint of blue at the 
tip of the heavy yellow beard. The blooms are extra large and broadly 
round in form so it ranks as one of the largest iris. ............ 02 sees 6.50 
HAPPY DAYS. 40 in. An extra large medium yellow iris. Free blooming and 
CAC ONE eS alle atlanta lfoanite Sidd- Sht-elncmicntos 30; 39 fore 
HARRIET THOREAU. 38 in. (Cook 1944). A recent orchid-pink self with great 
style and individuality. The flowers are large and substantially built, slightly 
een NG COANONdwalws to agliis- od) vi deewolt ogra yew UA «A 2.50 
HARVEST MOON. 34 in. (Whiting 1944). A luscious blend of apricot, buff 
and orange, one of the brightest spots in the garden. The flowers are large 
and full with wide petals of heavy substance. ........ 0... eee eee eee. 1.50 
HAZEL GALLAGHER. 36 in. (Gage |1940). Standards, ageratum, Falls, hyssop 
i Ie Dama awa eios es ia BUG. whet .60; 3 for 2.00 
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