Great Lakes—sweepstakes winner, Wis. Iris Soc., Milwaukee. Shown by Dr. Allen Kriz. 
FORTUNES FAVOR—(DeForest 1944) M.36”. Ruffled giant of glis- 
tening tan with an overlay of rosy lavender on the broad falls. 
Heavy orange Dea tian tewpees alate A ES iy St $1.50 
FRANCELIA—(McKee 1944) M.38”. Very bright yet mellow chrome- 
yellow enlivened by heavy orange beard. Good in the east but dis- 
aPPOINntinowhereyee. aeeerenees es eo eee ek i ey $1.50 
FRANCONIA~— (Graves 1942) M.40”. Cool and classic as white marble. 
Huge. firmly textured white with domed standards and arched, 
flaring falls in perfect proportion. A high ranking white. __ $2.00 
FRANK ADAMS—(Lapham 1937) M.45”. Maize-yellow standards. 
Deep rose falls. Tall; vigorous; floriferous. Flower, stalk and foli- 
age all boldly proportioned. A grand iris. .). 2 $0.50 
FRANK PUGLIESE—(Lapham 1947) M.38”. Described, by the intro- 
ducer, as a redder and better Christabel, more of a self, fiery and 
lustrous with good form and branching. 22020. $3.00 
FRIEDA MOHR—(Mohr 1926) ML.42”. Large lilac rose with a gay, 
semi-flaring form and captivating color that has added charm to 
gardensMon 2 0by cars germinate ee Bite iS geet) Oe ees $0.50 
GALLANTRY—(Whiting 1945) M.38”. Medium dark blue self of 
intensely rich coloring. Large flowers, beautifully ruffled with 
Widehyeilacii Omid | Saeeeeerereeta. ct ale. there ti! Aho $1.50 
GARDEN FLAME—(H. Sass 1941) ML.34”. Rosy garnet with a most 
luminous quality, hard to describe. No disfiguring haft marking; 
large broad petals, it is one of the most handsome reds. _____ $1.00 
GARDEN GLORY—(Whiting 1943) ML.30”. Pure, deep rich Bor- 
deaux-red with dark beard. Smooth, even color throughout, with 
Donat pancecicinl aye. Somme eee Pe. ee ie ee $2.00 
GARDEN MAGIC—(Grinter 1936) L.38”. Glowing red, rich and 
vivid, with good form and substance, blooming late. Slow to in- 
crease it is, nevertheless, one of the grandest reds. __.......... $0.75 
GAYLORD—(G. Douglas 1949) VL.40”. White standards, deep violet- 
blue falls finely edged white. Orange beard. Large, ruffled, flaring. 
OER hp Eee ae ohne ce ae ak ee ae eee ae OR $20.00 
GAY ORCHID—(Muhlestein 1949) EM.36”. Big flaring orchid self 
with tangerine beard. Beautiful with interesting breeding possi- 
bilities. e. $5.00 
GENERAL PATTON —(Kleinsorge 1947) ML,30”. Bold and com- 
manding copper-brown self with glistening metallic undertone, 
dali andwrichmebackseVigGie vo eS a $4.00 
GIBSON GIRL—(Gibson 1948) M.36”. Large, heavily banded and 
dotted plicata of rosy heliotrope on light yellow ground. Reblooms 
in the fall, when its attraction is emphasized. oo. $2.00 
GLISTENGLOW—(Mubhlestein 1949) EM.36”. Richly substanced 
white, broad-petalled, full and ruffled. Magnificent flower. Branch- 
EIT G MINGUS ISH OC mmmmnmmmee ct eg ene Fae Fas Sect acct oceave cacconing $5.00 
GLORIOLE—(Gage 1933) M.40”. Huge frosty pale blue with excel- 
Feneasustanice ma uence ee ee $0.50 
GOLDBEATER—(Kleinsorge 1944) M.30”. Large, smoothly colored 
deep yellow without blending or markings of any kind. A west 
coast iris of bright, beautiful coloring. fsje. $1.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE—(Hall 1942) EM.38”. Brilliant light yellow with 
a satiny sheen. Flowers so huge that the stalks have difficulty sup- 
porting them, under our growing conditions. 2 $1.00 
GOLDEN EPAULETS—(Grant 1946) M.36”. Smoothly polished and 
heavily substanced warm white with heavy flush of gold on the 
haft. Broad-petalled and flaring. e. $1.00 
GOLDEN FLEECE—(J. Sass 1940) ML.40”. Gorgeous lemon-toned 
flower with creamy falls, edged gold. Huge and ruffled, it is one 
of the most impressive irises. Tall and well-branched. j. $1.00 
GOLDEN MADONNA~—(Essig 1936) EM.38”. Lemon cream stand- 
ards, deeper falls edged gold. Large and clean. ____.......-..---- $1.00 
GOLDEN MAJESTY—(Salbach 1938) ML.38”. Deep golden yellow 
that does not fade in the sun. A large flower with closed standards 
FDU A OREN PWNS < Tih nc: eo ton Seats ae ni I os oe $0.50 
GOLDEN RULE—(H. F. Hall 1950) ML.38”. Smooth deep yellow self 
with broad firmly domed standards and broadly rounded flaring 
fallSige i apeeie ee ene en remiee OE. x Aiton eee ey NEE oes aeaec $7.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET—(Hall 1946) M.40”. The unusual feature of this 
flower is its great size. Mr. Hall says he has never seen a larger iris. 
he mame; is deseriptiverorsits CONT: |... 0.0. 200.2.veote eae $2.50 
GOLDEN SPANGLE-—(Cassebeer 1944) EM.38”. Deeper yellow of 
the Goldem i leecesty per NIC@ nc crit 2 kcn cc eclavectcdestcaectene $0.50 
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GOLDEN SYMPHONY—(Horton 1944) VL.38”. Standards yellow; 
falls blue, edged yellow. Very late and superior blue and yellow 
OL eRiCl ge pen ae aa Prete teenie Patan Seo. ee 2 er oa $6.00 
GOLDEN TREASURE—(Schreiner 1936) M.38”. Shimmering silky 
cream with an outpouring of golden yellow from the center. Out- 
Stati citro ws) py teeeeee ne oe amen ht Rae aE Nye OY ieee coe hae! $0.50 
GOOD NEWS-—(Kleinsorge 1946) M.32”. Brilliant mustard-gold, very 
ruffled, with narrow copper band near outer edge of fall. Wide 
domed standards. Sister seedling of Bryce Canyon. $2.00 
GRAND CANYON —(Kleinsorge 1942) M.36”. Odd deep-colored 
blend of plum, copper and gold, entirely individual. Of bold size 
Anicesliantlyecuthed iy o| Cape ie treme sees Oe coy) eerste eS 2 $0.75 
GREAT LAKES—(Cousins 1938) M.42”. Crisp and flaring light blue, 
truer than Shining Waters, rugged and hardy. Bold in flower and 
foliage, of stately height and perfect branching, no iris ever more 
richly deserved the Dykes Medal, which it received in 1942. sje. 
$0.75 
GREENGLOW-—(Muhlestein 1949) M.40”. Described as white with a 
strong suffusion of greenish chartreuse. Large, wide-petalled, well- 
substanced, well-branched, unusual. 5.00 
GREEN PASTURES—(Heller 1947) M.50”. Chartreuse-yellow with a 
touch of blue at the beard. Large, tall and vigorous. Highly praised 
by some experts, but not by us. $2.50 
GUDRUN—(Dykes 1931) EM.36”. Very large, heavily-textured warm 
white with golden beard. One of the most universally admired 
irises ever introduced. Winner of English Dykes Medal in 1931. j. 
$0.50 
GULF STREAM—(Fay 1946) M.37”. Dark purple-blue self, beard and 
ale ANismOothn rich shi aces fate eerie 5, 1 tee etn eee es $2.00 
GYPSY—(Kleinsorge 1944) VL.44”. Coppery gold standards with falls 
of silky chestnut-brown. Smooth and harmonious yet vivid in col- 
OLLIE MS | ani ee te eae ee ee So ine MES wl $1.00 
GYPSY BARON-—(Schreiner 1942) EM.40”. Marbled or striated pli- 
cata of mulberry-purple and silvery white background in a pattern 
like feathery frost on a window-pane. Good substance. _____ $0.75 
GYPSY CLASSIC—(DeForest 1950) M.38”. Royal brown with bright 
henna overlay. Large, richly colored self except for deep gold styles 
and rich orange beard. Wide falls nearly horizontal. e. ___. $10.00 
GYPSY ROSE—(Whiting 1946) ML.39”. Very large, rich, warm helle- 
bore-red with smooth brushing of copper at the heavy yellow beard. 
HleavyesuoStanGe sari Cars tGOIl 2 gS ti Sy semeseeeenesstsee eee ne ene ee $3.00 
HARRIET THOREAU—(Cook 1944) M.38”. Clear liquid color of 
orchid-pink in a large, well formed flower. Great improvement 
ovemoldsorcnid-pamnks., «pcs tee ete Le 5 eee ed N oe $0.75 
1952 PEOPLES’ CHOICE COLLECTION 
10 Choice Varieties, selected as outlined, $5.00. All 58 for $29.00." 
Three of These— 
Bandmaster 
Blue Shimmer 
Briarwood 
Brown Thrasher 
Chicory Blue 
Cloth of Gold 
Daybreak 
Plus Four of These— 
Alza Hola 
Action Front 
Berkeley Gold 
Caroline Burr 
China Maid 
Garden Magic 
Plus Three of These— 
Angelus 
Aubanel 
Miobelle 
Mulberry Rose 
Prairie Sunset 
Red Amber 
Remembrance 
Tea Rose 
Display 
Elmohr 
Goldbeater 
Lake George 
Master Charles 
Minnie Colquitt 
Sharkskin 
The Admiral 
The Red Douglas 
Violet Symphony 
Wm. A. Setchell 
Grand Canyon 
Great Lakes 
Hoosier Sunrise 
Manyusya 
Ming Yellow 
Nightfall 
Matterhorn 
Miss California 
Monadnock 
Purple Giant 
Stardom 
Valiant 
White Goddess 
Crystal Beauty 
Dauntless 
Aphra Dog Rose 
Florentine 
Lake Huron 
Majenica 
Mata Hari 
Arethusa 
Blue Monarch 
Cathedral Dome 
City of Lincoln 
Copper Pink 
Add 50c for shipping and you may also choose one of the fol- 
lowing: Cameroun, White Wedgewood, Vision of Mirza or a tan- 
gerine bearded pink seedling of our choice. 
LAN 
