GOLDEN: FLEECE. This beautiful Iris 
should be in every fine Iris collection. Its 
lovely lemon cream _ standards, with 
creamy white falls with band of deeper 
yellow makes this Iris Mr. Jacob Sass’ 
“Masterpiece.” 75¢ 
GOLD RUFFLES. (Muhlestein 1947) M. 
Huge flowers of medium yellow heavily 
ruffled and fluted at the edges of both 
standards and falls. The falls have some 
self venations, but they are not obtrusive 
in the general effect of the big bold flow- 
er. H.M., A. I. S. 1948. 40 in. $2.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES. (C. Taylor 1946). M. 
(Margaret Bond: Purissima, Mirasol, Ru- 
beo, Naranja) x (Vivacious—a seedling of 
Happy Days). Delightfully clean, bril- 
liant full yellow. Many show honors. 
Difficult pod parent, no pollen. A. M. 
1949. $3.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET. 
The name is descriptive of the color, and 
it is one of the largest flowers in existence. 
Tall with vigorous growth it is spectacular 
in the garden. H.C. A. I. S. 1945. 40 
inches. $2.00 
GOLDEN SPIKE. This Award of Merit 
Iris is a fine, wonderful, deep yellow. 
Tall, large. 60¢e 
GOLDEN SPANGLE. Domed yellow stan- 
dard. Falls clear white, with heavy gild- 
ing on border of rich yellow. Orange 
beard. H. M. 1944. 60c 
GOOD FORTUNE. Pale pink plicata. 
Medium flower. $1.35 
GOOD NEWS. Brilliant ruffled mustard 
gold self. H. M. ; $2.00 
GRACE MOHR. A darker toned Wm. 
Mohr. Large flower. Order early. 60¢ 
GRAND CANYON. An interesting blend 
of deep tones of plum and copper and 
gold. Vivid gold beard. 60c 
GREAT LAKES. The wonderful blue 
Dykes Medal winner. 60c 
GREEN SHADOWS. Beautiful greenish 
gold. Large flowers. $2.00 
GULF STREAM. A fine dark purple blue. 
A good one. H. M. $2.00 
GYPSY. Coppery gold standards and falls 
of solid chestnut brown. A fine late iris 
from Dr. Kleinsorge. 90e 
GYPSY BARON. Very deep blue-purple 
plicata with marbled falls. 75¢ 
GYPSY ROSE. A warm tapestry red with 
copper at haft. Large, well branched and 
a standout. $2.50 
HARRIET THOREAU. A new and de- 
lightful orchid pink self from Mr. Cook. ° 
Large flowers and tall. H. M. $1.00 
HELEN McGREGOR. Clear light blue 
self. Sensational. Dykes 1949. $3.00 
HERITAGE. (D. Hall 1949). M. Clean 
flamingo pink in a deeper shade than Hit 
Parade or Cherie. H. M. 1949. $15.00 
HIT PARADE. A new true pink from 
Hall. Tangerine beard. Good grower. 
Medium to large flower. H. M. $1.50 
(D. Hall 1946) M.— 
HIWASSEE. Large lilac pink bi- color 
from Mr. Becherer. A lovely thing in- 
deed. Well branched, sturdy. 90¢e 
HONEYFLOW. Meadow sweet - rose 
brushed copper. Lovely. $2.00 
HONEYRUST. A real honeyrust in color, 
large flower, and sold out in advance of 
the catalog last year. A fine thing from 
Mrs. McClanahan. - $2.00 
HOWDY. A new bold white from Dr. 
Clevenger that is very appealing. 60c 
HURRICANE. (Craig 1949) M. 37 in. 
Gigantic hybrid of dark blue with typical 
Onco veins and brushings. Highly rec- 
ommended. : $18.00 
ILLINOIS. (Hall 1949). <A _ great big 
creamy yellow, noted for its fine texture 
and purity of color. The well formed 
flowers are produced in wonderful pro- 
fusion on strong 36-inch stems, extra well 
branched. As either a clump or an in- 
dividual stalk it attracts all eyes in the 
garden. H. M. 1949. $7.50 
INTERMEZZO. Large ruffled flower, a 
petunia-violet self. Brown at haft. Blue 
tipped beard. $1.00 
ILLUSION. The color is delicate lilac 
pink, with tawny brown overlay on the 
haft, and a brown tipped beard. $2.00 
INDIANA NIGHT. Tall blue-black. A 
must have in this color. $1.35 
INNOVATION. Large rose trimmed pli- 
cata. Different. Lovely. $1.35 
INSPIRATION. Huge mulberry pink. 
Sells out early. 90c 
Orders will be filled in rotation. Early 
orders will get the pick of the rhizomes. 
JASMINE. Gorgeous smooth golden yel- 
low. Yellow top notcher. H. M. $1.50 
JULIET. Fiery blend of flame-copper 
with salmon shadings. Beard and central 
area burnt orange. $2.25 
KATHERINE LARMON. Luminous blend 
of honey-yellow; falls yellow flushed cop- 
per. Large flowers. 90c 
KATHERINE FAY. This grand pure 
white from Mr. Fay is a very fine thing 
and very highly rated. $1.50 
KEARSARGE. Tall stately light lavender 
blue. Edging of silver on petals. $2.00 
LADY BOSCAWEN. (Graves 1946). M. 
42 inches. A large pure white with broad 
ruffled falls that dome perfectly and 
flaring heavily ruffled falls. Substance 
is heavy and the flowers are nicely placed 
on tall well branched stalks. The most 
perfect new white iris we have seen. 
A. M. 1948, P. R. 90. $2.50 
LADY MOHR. The sensational oyster 
white and greenish yellow that made his- 
tory. A grand thing. $1.25 
LADY NAOMI. A tall and huge plicata 
with white ground overlaid with speckled 
blue; a brilliant orange beard. 50c 
LAKE BREEZE. Large ruffled light blue 
with suspicion of pink on center of stan- 
dards, falls. $2.00 
