GALLANTRY. (Whiting 1945) M. 38 in. 
Large ruffled blue of greet brilliance. 
Fine form and heavy substance ___$ 3.00 
GALWAY BAY. (Tompkins 1949) M. 37 
in. A large and exquisitely ruffled, clear 
light blue. The flowers are semi-flaring 
of form with broad petals and a crisp, 
gleaming, frost-like finish. Strong stalks 
with vexcellentithranchine seuss. 5 $ 5.00 
GARDEN FLAME. (H. Sass 1941) M.L. 
36 in. Brilliant garnet red of large size 
and with no haft marks. Very fine. A.M. 
1943 y_Suseets fie Ran cee $ 1.00 
GARDEN GLORY. (Whiting 1943) M.L. 
34 in. The best dark Bordeaux red on 
the market. For clarity of color, rich- 
ness, form and substance it is unsur- 
passed) sA:.Mi 01947 i959, Gare peed $ 3.00 
GAY ORCHID. (Muhl. 1949) E.M. 36 in. 
Large orchid self with smooth finish 
and flaring falls. A bright tangerine 
beard accents the lovely coloring. De- 
lightiul:iEUM~ 1940c0 Be eae $ 7.50 
GEMS OF TOPAZ. (Wilson 1948) M. 36 
in. A rich blend of tawny gold and topaz. 
Shimmering silky finish, good form and 
substance 
GENERAL PATTON. (Klein. 1947) M. 38 
in. A solid copper brown self with an 
overtone of red brown. Glistening fin- 
ist? HieM G1947 "tik ey ie $ 6.00 
GIBSON GIRL. (Gibson 1948) M.37 in. A 
New and lovely plicata of soft apricot 
yellow with rich heliotrope mark- 
ings 
GILT EDGE. (Whiting 1941) M. 36 in. 
clear creamy lemon, bordered golden yel- 
low won thesfalisos oer teed $9 275 
GLAD TIDINGS (Whiting 1947) M.L. 35 
in. A very large broad petaled and 
heavily ruffled flower of light chrome 
yellow. Fine 
GLISTENGLOW. (Muhl. 1949) E-M. 39 
in. A mammoth white of excellent form, 
this has very broad, heavily ruffled 
petals of heavy substance. Not too well 
branched but with a flower like this 
“who cares.” We are willing to bet that 
1f you try it you'll like it. H.C. 1947. 
GLORY. (Kinish 1947) E.M. 36 in. A ruf- 
fled light rich cream of beautiful form. 
Highlighted by a sprinkling of bright 
gold - ST ee! po A ae $ 2.00 
GOLDBEATER. (Klein 1944) M. 36 in. 
Large smooth glooms of brilliant chrome 
yellow. One of the best for either 
garden or show purposes. H.M. ’45_$ 1.50 
GOLDEN DAYS. (Smith 1949) M. 32 in. 
A large, very brilliant yellow with leath- 
erlike substance. A real eye catcher and 
a fine parent 
GOLD RUFFLES. (Muhl. 1947) M. 37 in. 
A mammoth light yellow of very fine 
form and heavy substance. The broad 
petals are delicately ruffled and the falls 
have very broad hafts that are slightly 
10 
veined darker yellow. Said to be a won- 
derful parent for pinks. H.M. 1948. $4 .00 
GOLD SOVEREIGN. (Whiting 1949) M. 
38 in. A medium sized flower of the 
most vivid orange yellow imaginable. 
Excellent form and heavy substance. 
HM... 19502. £132). Sr $10.00 
GREENGLOW. (Muhl. 1949) M. 38 in. A 
sister to Glistenglow, this has the same 
type of large ruffled flower, but is an 
icy white with a heavy flush and in- 
fusion of green and Chartreuse. H.C. 
1948 oo osceb ie $ 7.50 
GULF STREAM. (Fay 1946) E-M. A 
beautifully formed flower of rich blue 
so heavily infused purple that it appears 
to be almost a black. H.M. 1946.___$ 3.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE. (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. 
Gigantic flaring yellow of smooth finish. 
A beauty and a fine parent for flamingo 
pinks as well as for blends and yel- 
lOWS Ww eeune dente ee $ 1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE. (J. Sass 1940) M. 40 
in. A classic in lemon gold and white. 
In this we really have perfection. A.M. 
1942) 20200) eh ne $ 1.00 
GOLDEN MADONNA. (Essig 1936) E. 
38 in. Lemon cream standards and deep 
gold edged falls 21.) jee $ .75 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (Hall 1946) M. 40 in. 
One of the largest in existence, and 
well named as to color. H.M. 1947_$ 3.50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY. (Horton 1944) L. 
38 in. Brillian yellow standards and clean 
lavender blue falls with a gold edge. A 
really fine iris that will undoubtedly be- 
come extremely popular when stock be- 
comes more plentiful. H.M. 1950__$ 7.00 
GOOD FORTUNE. (Michell 1945) M. 38 
in. A large, rounded plicata of white and 
cinnamon pink. Lovely _.---_______ $ 1.00 
GOOD NEWS. (Klein 1946) M. 36 in. A 
superb crcation in rich golden brown. 
Sister to Bryce Canyon and Chamois. 
HM +1947, 22>.) ee $ 2.50 
GREEN SHADOWS. (H. Sass 1946) M. 
37 in. Large flowers of deep green gold. 
Fine. $ 2.00 
GREETINGS. (Milliken 1945) M. 36 in. 
Rich brown red with a border of cream 
tan on the falls. Large and very beau- 
tittle $ 2.00 
GYPSY. (Klein 1944) M.L. 40 in. Coppery 
gold standards and rich red falls. One of 
the brightest iris in the garden. H.M. 
1945 2) eh ee ee $ 1.00 
GYPSY BARON. (Schreiner 1942) E.M. 
40 in. Plicata of white with very heavy 
markings of dark purple. Unusual_$ 1.00 
GYPSY ROSE. (Whiting 1946) M.L. 39 
in. A gigantic russet red with copper 
brvshings and a blue blaze on the falls 
