GOLDBEATER— 
(Kleinsorge 1944) Large, smooth 
clean yellow. Brilliant buds. $1.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE— 
(Hall 1942) Large light yellow, with 
Satin sheen. Very free bloomer and 
rapid increaser. $1.0 
GOLDEN FLEECE— 
(J. Sass 1940) Ruffled lemon-colored 
flower on tall stalk. $1.00 
GOLDEN PLOVER— 
(DeForest 1950) Very smooth, large 
Self of fine, flaring form. Tightly 
closed standards. Flowers well-spaced 
on 38-inch stalks. Late. Color by Ridg: 
way, “Isabella.” A bright, deeper than 
golden-tan variety. $15.09 
GOLDEN RUSSET— 
(Hall 1946) A giant flower on a 40- 
inch stalk. Buds measure up to. Six 
inches. $3.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES— 
(Taylor 1946) Charming, ruffled yel- 
low. A. M. 1949. $3.00 
GOOD NEWS— 
(Kleinsorge 1946) Broad, mustard 
tan self. Sister seeding of Bryce Can- 
yon. $3.00 
GRAND CANYON— 
(Kleinsorge 1941) Large flowers. Odd 
blend of deep plum, copper and gold. 
75 
GREAT LAKES— 
(Cousins 1938) Clear blue self on 
exhibition stalk. Dykes medal 1942. .75 
GREEN WHISPER— 
(Joyce Button, 1949) First introduc- 
tion by this young “teen-ager” who 
started hybridizing at the age of 6 and 
has developed this unusual iris. White 
kidskin would describe the flower’s 
color and texture. In light shadows 
the flower asSumes an eluSive green 
east. Tall, vigorous, and a rapid _ in- 
creaser. 38 inches. $7.5 
GYPSY— 
(Kleinsorge 1944) Brilliant new var- 
iegata. Standards coppery gold; falls 
rich chestnut brown. $1.00 
GYPSY CLASSIC— 
(DeForest 1950) A large flower, hav- 
ing wide, nearly horizontal falls. Roy- 
al brown, with bright henna overlay. 
Deep gold styles, and bright orange 
beard. Well-spaced in 38-inch stalk. 
$12.00 
HARRIET THOREAU— 
(Cook 1944) A delightfully new or- 
chid pink of splendid texture. Slightly 
waved. $1.00 
HELEN COLINGWOOD— 
(K. Smith 1949) Standards, light lav- 
ender; falls, bright violet purple. Tall 
stalk, four branches. A welcome new 
addition to this class. $20.00 
HELEN McGREGOR— 
(Graves 1946) Large, ruffled, clear 
light blue. This one has been greeted 
with real enthusiasm. A refined, ideal 
iris. Dykes Medal 1949. $5.00 
HER GRACE— 
(DeForest) Large, rounded flowers 
of Hortense violet on 48 inch stalks. 
$1.00 
HERITAGE— 
(Hall 1949) Deeper tone than Cherie. 
Ruffled, flaring falls. As they grow 
here, we like this variety best of all 
the Hall Pinks to date. $15.00 
HONEYFLOW— 
(Tompkins 1944) A blended self of 
Meadow sweet rose, brushed gold at 
the haft. $2.00 
JASMINE— 
(Grant 1944) Golden yellow, with 
velvet sheen. $2.00 
KATHERINE FAY— 
(Fay 1945) A fine new white. Large 
flowers of excellent substance. $2.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN— 
(Graves 1946) An iris of all-around 
excellence. White, of pleasing form on 
well-branched stalk. $5.00 
LAKE GEORGE— 
(Smith 1945) Self of soft blue violet, 
shading darker at the haft. Domed 
standards and flaring falls. $2.00 
