seems to have everything, shape and 
substance, stalk and vigorous growth. 
The standards are white, the falls 
have a reddish violet tinge to the 
deep blue with but a hairline of white 
edging, beautifully ruffled and flared 
to perfection’’. Wide hafts and thick 
orange beard. A very free bloomer 
with three branched stalk. H.M., A. 
Loe 949.7 AQ an. $20.00 
GENERAL PATTON. A solid copper 
brown. Metallic undertone, thought 
to be Dr. Kleinsorge’s best. $6.00 
GILT EDGE. Large flowers of clear 
yellow, bordered empire yellow on 
falls. Very fine. 50¢ 
GOLDBEATER. All deep yellow 
without markings. Large flower. H.M. 
$1.35 
GOLDEN EAGLE. A brilliant light 
yellow with a satiny sheen. [large 
flower. A very fine thing from Mr. 
Hall. H. M. 60¢ 
GOLDEN FLEECE. This beautiful 
Iris should be in every fine Iris col- 
lection. Its lovely lemon cream stand- 
ards, with creamy white falls with 
band of deeper yellow makes this Iris 
Mr. Jacob Sass’ ‘‘Masterpiece.’’ A.M. 
15¢ 
GOLD RUFFLES. (Muhlestein 1947) 
M. Huge flowers of medium yellow 
heavilyruffled andfluted 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 flower. H.M., AJL.S. 
1948. 40 in. $2.25 
GOLDEN RUFFLES. (C, Taylor 
1946) M. (Margaret Bond: Purissima, 
Mirasol, Rubeo, Naranja) x (Viva- 
cious--a seedling of Happy Days). 
Delightfully clean, brilliant full yel- 
low. Many show honors. Difficult 
pod parent, no pollen. A. M. 1949. ° 
$3.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET. (D. Hall 1946) M. 
_ The name is descriptive of the color, 
and it is one of the largest flowerg in 
existence. Tall with vigorous growth 
it is spectacular in the garden. H.C., 
A.I.S. 1945. 40 inches. H.M. 1947, 
, $1.75 
GOLDEN SPIKE. This Award of Mer- 
it Iris is a fine, wonderful, deep yel- 
low. Tall, large. 50¢ 
GOLDEN SPANGLE. Domed yellow 
standard. Falls clear white, with 
heavy gilding on border of rich yel- 
low. Orange beard. H.M. 1944. 50¢ 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY. (Horton ’44). 
L. (Plurabelle x Rameses:. Laven- 
der-blue standards brilliant yellow 
falls. Stunning, and it widl close the 
bearded iris season for you. Destined 
to be popular. H.M. °50. $6.00 
Goop NEws. Brilliant ruffled mus- 
tard gold self. H. M. $1.50 
GRACE MOHR. A darker toned Wm. 
Mohr. Large flower. Order early. 60¢ 
GRAND CANYON. An interesting 
blend of deep tones of plum and cop- 
per and gold. Vivid gold beard. 60¢ 
GREAT LAKES. The wonderful blue 
Dykes Medal winner. 60¢ 
GREEN SHADOWS. Beautiful preen- 
ish gold. Large flowers. $1.75 
GREIG LAPHAM. (Gage 1948) M. 
A smoothly finished medium yellow 
self with a wonderful mellowness of 
color. The domed standards and 
semi-flaring falls are trimly formed 
with absolutely no venations to mar 
the firm velvety substance of the 
flowers. Rich orange beard with soft 
yellow tips. Free flowering, and in- 
creases rapidly. H. C., A.I.S. 1946. 
H.M., A. LS 1048. 36: in. $5.00 
GULF STREAM. A fine dark purple 
blue. A good one. H. M. $1.50 
GYPSY. Coppery gold standards and 
falls of solid chestnut brown, A fine 
late iris from Dr. Kleinsorge. 75¢ 
GYPSY ROSE. A warm tapestry red 
with copper at haft. Large, well 
branched and a standout. H.M. 1950. 
$2.25 
HARRIET THOREAU. A new and de- 
lightful orchid pink self from Mr. 
Cook. Large flowers and tall. H.M. 
T5¢ 
HEATHER ROSE. (Hall, 1950). This 
is a large rosy orchid-pink, but of a 
different shade from any Iris we have 
seen. The color is new, pleasing and 
very close to that of Scotch heather. 
Form, stem and branching are all 
good. It is a vigorous grower. $16.60 
HEIGHO. (Craig 1949) M. L. The 
immense globe like flowers have very 
heavy substance and both standards 
and falls are unusually broad and full. 
A clear Bradley’s violet self with a’ 
hint of a signal patch at the tip of the 
dull orange gold beard. A very vigor- 
ous and prolific Oncocyclus hybrid 
with a remarkably long season of 
bloom. Ideally branched, tall stalks 
and fine clean foliage. H.M., A.I.S. 
1949. 45 ins $18.00 
HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves, 1946). 
Clear pale blue, pure and uniform in 
color, the sensation of the Iris world 
the year of its introduction. Of per- 
fect form, flaring and daintily ruffled, 
very large, beautifully spaced on nice 
stems, it is not only supreme asa 
light blue but ranks as one of the best 
