GOLDEN SYMPHONY. (Horton 1944) L. 
38 in, Brilliant yellow standards and 
clean lavender blue falls with a gold 
edge. A really fine iris that will un- 
doubtedly become extremely popular 
when stock becomes more plentiful. 
PVE G509: Lote lar eetl sks Net $6.00 
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 creation in rich golden brown. 
Sister to Bryce Canyon and Chamois. 
Ot Poon is © iy RE SSA Pa eer ner a $2.00 
*GREEN MOHR. (Muhl. 1951) M-L. 40 in. 
A seedling from Wm. Mohr and Chosen, 
this new Mohr hybrid is distinctly differ- 
ent and very lovely. Of about the same 
size and form as Lady Mohr, it is done in 
cool tones of pale green and Chartreuse. 
Tall and fairly well branched. $7.50 
GREEN SHADOWS. (H. Sass 1946) M. 37 
in. Large flowers of deep green gold. 
Fine $1 
GREETINGS. (Milliken 1945) M. 36 in. 
Rich brown red with a border of cream 
tan on the falls. Large and very beau- 
tif Weare nae: a eee $1.50 
GUIDING STAR. (Tompkins 1951) M. 38 
in, A lemon gold self of pure and intense 
coloring. A self even to the lemon gold 
beard. An unbelievably brilliant flower 
for this color. An excellent breeder for 
several breeding lines Net $8.00 
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 $1.00 
GYPSY BARON. (Schreiner 1942) E-M. 
40 in. Plicata of white with very heavy 
markings of dark purple. Unusual. $ .75 
GYPSY ROSE. (Whiting 1946) M-L. 39 
in, A gigantic russet red with copper 
brushings and a blue blaze on the falls. 
H. M. 1949 $3.00 
HARRIET THOREAU. (Cook 1944) M-L. 
38 in. Silvery orchid pink of beautiful 
form and heavy substance. Outstanding. 
2 a OG AY eae oe Oe Ba caer an rea ere $ .75 
HARVEST MOON. (Whiting 1944) M. 36 in. 
Bright apricot yellow and copper blend 
of large size and good form... $ .75 
*HEATH CREST. (Whiting 1950) M-L. 40 
in. Something different in the pinks, this 
is an odd shade of Heather or Orchid 
toned pink with a rich tangerine beard. 
A most unusual color and one that you 
will like. The flowers are large, broad 
petaled and rather oval of form, Finish 
ietlike-watcred SUK". 2 $3.00 
*HEIGHO. (Craig 1949) M. 38 in, Very 
large and exquisitely lovely hybrid of 
rich blue. A sister to Hurricane and Peg 
Mabagh. remind 049. $15.00 
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HELEN COLLINGWOOD. (Smith 1949) 
M-L. 40 in, A very beautiful and dis- 
tinctly different neglecta with light lav- 
ender standards and brilliant violet pur- 
ple falls. One of Mr. Smiths best origi- 
MAtiONS rie Wi oO ce Net $17.50 
*HELEN FITZGERALD. (Thorup 1948) M. 
38 in, A huge self of Lobelia Violet. Good 
form and substance. H. M. 1949. $5.00 
HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves 1946) M. 39 
in. Pale blue of classic form, this has 
large size, heavy substance and a smooth 
finish. Dykes Medal 1949 _-....____. $3.00 
HELEN McKENZIE. (Graves 1950) M. 37 
in. Said to be the best of the new whites 
this is a pure clean flower without any 
markings and with a pure white beard. 
Perfectly domed standards and flaring, 
broad falls. Excellent substance and 
smooth finish. H. M. 1950 _....... Net $18.00 
HIS EXCELLENCY. (Smith 19 ) E-M. 34 
in. A rich brown bicolor, somewhat simi- 
lar to the older Louvois, this is undoubt- 
edly the very best of this color. Very 
large flowers with broad oval petals. 
Standards are soft rich red brown and 
the falls are deep velvety brown with a 
broadsexeamy ied ge = eete ls see $5.00 
HI TIME. (D. Hall 1950) M. 34 in. A lus- 
trous golden apricot with a full deep 
tangerine beard. The flowers are of 
medium size with broad unveined petals. 
Reallywis Tops. >) Hai51.950; 25 oe Net $8.00 
HIT PARADE. (Hall 1947) M. 30 in. Largest 
of the flamingo pinks. Good form and 
rich color with a crimped edge to the 
Detalsie. stare. te. Faaik. coded onset $2.50 
HONEYFLOW. (Tompkins 1944) M. 38 in. 
A large, heavily substanced flower of 
gleaming Meadowsweet Rose with a 
smooth brushing of Inca Gold over the 
haft. Unexcelled for form and a Top 
Notch parent. H: M, 1946_.20022 $1.00 
HONOR BRIGHT. (DeForest 1951) M. 37 
in. A new plicata that really created a 
sensation wherever it was seen last year. 
Very large, excellently formed flowers 
with broad full petals, this is done in soft 
creamy tones of yellow with a beautiful 
edging of rich cinnamon gold. One of the 
best new things we saw last season. H. 
GeiGolge ie ast, Apt Net $12.00 
HOOSIER SUNRISE. (Lamp. 1942) H. 40 
in. Bright mauve pink blended with cit- 
ron gold ad brushed red. Fine $ .75 
HURRICANE. (Craig 1949) M. 37 in. Gi- 
gantic hybrid of dark blue with typical 
Onco veins and brushings. Highly recom- 
mendedibtC hLOd8 cu tee ce Net $12.50 
IDANHA. (Klein 1942) E-M. 30 in. A rich 
bicolor blend of apricot and coppery 
pink. Good form and heavy igs 
ape seen h OE ep, REAR LLC BE IN 75 
ILLINOIS. (Hall 1949) M. 36 in. A very 
large, ruffled self of rich creamy yellow. 
Heavy substance and glistening finish. H. 
jis eps £2 1598 Nee GL a abt el ethane Net $4.00 
