FRANCONIA. (Graves 1942) M. 42 in. 
Large pure white of good form. Extra 
broad falls and a cool sparkling finish. 
HA II042 et ae eee $2.00 
FRANK PUGLIESE. (Lapham) M. 38 in. 
An extremely bright and fiery new red. 
One of the best of the new reds, this has 
Pinertorin -and tins. eee $3.00 
*FROST GLINT.(Whiting 1951) M-L. 34 in. 
A cold blue-white of lovely form and ex- 
tra heavy substance. Flowers are large 
with domed, ruffled standards and wide- 
ly flaring, heavily ruffled falls. New 
blooms are heavily tinted blue but clear 
to white when fully open and each flower 
seems to last for days. Flowers are so 
large they sometimes cause the stalks to 
lean slightly although they are strong 
and well branched. H. M. 1951. ___. $6.00 
GALA FINALE. (DeForest 1950) E-H. 38 
in. A large well formed plicata of rich 
yellow, this has such heavy markings of 
Indian red that at a distance it appears 
to be a glowing red self, Strong, well 
branched stalks. H. C. 1949____ Net $12.00 
GALLANT LADY. (Whiting 1947) M. 40 in. 
Very large, ruffled flowers of smooth 
lavender-bluie. ees a es eee et 
GALLANT LEADER. (Weisner 1939) V-L. 
40 in. A gigantic, deep maroon red of 
good form and finish. H.M. 1939... $1.00 
GALLANTRY, (Whiting 1945) M. 38 in. 
Large ruffled blue of great brilliance. 
Fine form and heavy substance... $1.50 
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 excellent branching... Net $4.00 
GARDEN FLAME. (H. Sass 1941) M-L, 36 
in. Brilliant garnet red of large size and 
with no haft marks. Very fine. 
A TEIVITAL OAS Spt pierre 1 oe te eee 
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. As MM Ogee Se $2.00 
GARNET GLOW. (Sass 1951) M-L. 38 in. 
An entirely.new color in Iris, this is a 
large flower of deep flowing garnet red 
with a fiery red beard. The flower has 
lovely form with well domed standards 
and broad flaring falls. The substance is 
heavy and the finish very satiny. Stalks 
are strong and very well branched. 
Should be a wonderful parent Net $15.00 
*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- 
igh tia bert: V1 949 a es $5.00 
10 
GEMS OF TOPAZ. (Wilson 1948) M. 36 in. 
A rich blend of tawny gold and topaz. 
Shimmering silky finish, good form and 
SUDSTAN CEs te acetate eka ee ee $3.50 
GENERAL PATTON. (Klein. 1947) M. 38 
in. A solid copper brown self with an 
overtone of red brown. Glistening fin- 
ish He Mr lg4h ee ee $4.00 
GILT EDGE. (Whiting 1941) M. 36 in. A 
clear creamy lemon, bordered golden yel- 
low ton the falls’ Gries ee ee ee ee 15 
GLAD TIDINGS. (Whiting 1947) M-L. 35 
in. A very large broad petaled and heav- 
ily ruffled flower of light chrome yel- 
loa: ine ates oe es I Ae $2.00 
GLORY, (Kinish 1947) E-M. 36 in. A ruf- 
fled light rich cream of beautiful form. 
Highlighted by a sprinkling of bright 
Old vuln eater Mie SEE FS Net $1.50 
GOLDBEATER. (Klein 1944) M. 36 in. 
Large smooth blooms of brilliant chrome 
yellow. One of the best for either garden 
or show purposes. A. M. 1951__._. $1.00 
*GOLDEN DAYS. (Smith 1949) M. 32 in. A 
large, very brilliant yellow with leather- 
like substance. A real eye catcher and a 
fine parent 7. 
GOLDEN PLOVER. (De Forest 1950) M. 38 
in. Rich buff yellow somewhat deeper 
than Chamois. A rather difficult color to 
describe and one that is unbelievably 
brilliant. Excellent form with heavy sub- 
stance: bc 5190 Loe, gee ee Net $12.00 
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 veined 
darker yellow. Said to be a wonderful 
parent for pinks. H. M. 1948... $3.00 
*GOLD SOVEREIGN. (Whiting 1949) M. 38 
in, A medium sized flower of the most 
vivid orange yellow imaginable. Excel- 
lent form and heavy substance. 
TT IMC 1950 Sse acer i eee $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. $2.00 
. 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- 
lOW Seo ide et i oe eee ate $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 $1.00 
GOLDEN MADONNA. (Essig 1936) E. 38 
in. Lemon cream standards and deep 
gold edged falls. $ td 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (Hall 1946) M. 40 in. 
One of the largest in existence, and well 
named as to color. H. M. 1947 $2.50 
