GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner ’36’— 
M 38 in. Shimmering silky cream with 
an outpouring of golden-yellow from the 
CONC Nis s SU ae ean Tee 2 tee $0.50 
GRACE MOHR (Johy ’35)—M 36 in. 
“Darker, taller and better branched than 
Nini IMEGH Bees ode Pe Cae Re a $2.75 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge °42)—M 
36 in. Odd deep colored blend of plum. 
copper’ and gold. Center brightened by 
an Polde beara ands throat be see] $0.75 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ’33)—M 42 in. 
Crisp and flaring light blue. Bluer than 
Shining Waters. Rugged and hardy. 
Bold in flower and foliage, stately height 
and perfect branching. Dykes Medal 
Winner int] O42 en eae eh ae ae ee $0.75 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes ’31)—EM 36 in. An 
immense white with dusted gold 
pO OLS LA SOUS eg ne Lomi ierelh Ua tag dl saab oN $0.40 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner ’42) —EM 
40 in. Marbled plicata of mulberry- 
purple and slivery-white background in 
a pattern like feathery frost on window- 
PANG gi Ue ale 2 Nghe Se a a $1.00 
GLPSY ROSE(Whiting “46)—ML 39 in. 
Very large, rich, warm hellebore red 
with smooth brushing of copper at the 
haft and hint of blue at the tip of the 
heavy yellow beard. Heavy substance 
ANG StLON SHS TEM Sys Sten bens sees a ee $4.00 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell ’34)—EM 40 in. 
Giant-flowered smooth light yellow. Tall 
and finely branched. Used in hybridiz- 
TRE WOT kK 5 oe aon ea $0.40 
HARVEST MOON (Whiting °44)—M 34 
in.. Luscious blend of apricot, buff and 
orange, one of the brightest spots in the 
garden. Large flowers with heavy sub- 
STANCE AE eee se Melee ecm $1.00 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ’43)—ML 
34 in. Pale blue of exceptional purity. 
Large, perfectly formed, flaring and 
Camel y/- RU Liege oe) aah ares Ol ie et at $5.00 
ICY BLUE (Weed °41)—Pale blue self, 
the lightest we list, dusted with a frost- 
ed. Large and flaring 
INNOVATION (Halil ’45) — ML 37 in. 
A rose trimmed plicata of large size, 
good form: and substance. Vigorous and 
free blooming 
IOWA MAID (Whiting *43) — M 38 in. 
Creamy tan standards and deep rose 
falls. Unique and captivating color. 
Smooth, wide-petaled and vigorous. $0.75 
JAKE (J. Sass ’43)--M 36 in. An out- 
standing, large, glistening white __$0.50 
JANE OPPEL (W. Swan ’47)—M 36 in. 
Glowing red-gold blended self. Fine 
POL TR oe ee ee es re re hee $0.75 
JONQUIL (W. ’43) — Midseason to late, 
42 in. Very large flowers of soft, clean 
yellow, distinctly edged with deeper yel- 
low. Tal and high branched, it should 
be planted behind other irises. Strong 
plants show s1ast-increase 22. see. $0.75 
JUNALUSKA (Kirland ’34)—EM 38 in. 
Unique blend of red, copper, rose and 
gold. General effect, copper red. Tall 
and early. Runner-up for Dykes Medal 
1938 $9.40 
KATHERINE FAY (Fay °45)—M 36 in. 
_ Large pure white with no yeliow in the 
center. Broad wavy petals. Semi-flaring 
fall&. Excellent substance 222 22 = $2.00 
LADY MOHR (Salbach °44)—EM 36 in. 
Oddly colored seedling of Wm. Mohr. 
Standards are oyster-shell white. Falls 
are pale greenish-yellow with red-violet 
patch surrounding the beard ______ $1.00 
LAKE HURON (J. Sass ’42)—M 36 in. 
A very blue in the medium register. A 
bright blue that is very effective in the 
garden. Large and vigorous 
LANCASTER (Cook ’40)—M 36 in. A 
strong rose giow emanates fram: this tall 
iris, for its mass of ruffled blossoms’ and 
coloring. Cannot be excelled ____$0.50 
LAVENDER AND GOLD LACE (Whit- 
ing °46)—M 34 in. Standards clear yel- 
low, lightly tinged lavender, falls lav- 
ender-blue, edged with gold and yellow. 
Vigorous \ig2 te oe Sa ees Ra '$1.00 
LIGHTHOUSE (Salbach ’36)—L 36 in. 
Standards, old-rose, falis coppery-rose, 
with streams of yellow erupting from 
the heart gol tee oe Dee a es CORA 
LORD DONGAN (kK. Smith °40)—M 35 
In. Silken Chinese violet standards. 
Velvety pansy-violet falls. The distinc- 
tive beauty is due to the pleasing har- 
mony of the two distinct shades of 
Violet seuss SSR NL 2 eu ia ee, Me ee $1.00 
