GOLDEN RUSSET (D. Hall ‘46). M. (Invictus x 
38-52) x (Golden Eagle). Gigantic russet that 
will simply “stun” visitors when well grown. 
Fine blood for this color, yellows, pinks, and 
possibly reds and variegatas. H.M. ‘47. .$3.50 
GOLDEN SPANGLE (Cassebeer ‘44). E.-M. (Evo- 
lution x Happy Days.) Brighter yellow Golden 
Fleece type. Tall. H.M. ‘44 $ .50 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton '44). L. (Plurabelle 
x Rameses.) Lavender-blue standards brilliant 
yellow falls. Stunning, cnd it will close the 
bearded iris season for you. Destined to be 
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GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner ‘36). M. (Pluie 
D'or x W. R. Dykes.) Light golden yellow. A.M. 
‘38 $ .50 
GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlestein ‘47). M.-L. (Mary 
Rich Lyon x Midwest Gem.) Large heavily 
ruffled medium yellow. Some lines at the hatft, 
but quite a lovely flower nevertheless, and 
a remarkable parent for pinks, creams, blends 
and yellows. Would like to see this crossed on 
Snow Flurry, Glistenglow or New Snow. Its 
pink grandchildren are superb. H.M. ‘48. .$4.00 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting '49). M. (Ola Kela x 
Rocket.) Simply stunning is this richest orange- 
yellow. Top blood for vivid colors in yellow, 
orange and possibly reds. H.M. ‘50. Net.$10.00 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge ‘46). M. (Mexico x 
Tobacco Road.) Glistening golden brown. Be- 
lieve this is my favorite of such colors. H.M. 
‘47. Net $2.50 
GRACE MOHR* (Jory ‘35). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Yel. Mitchell sdlg.) Proving a worthwhile 
parent with Capitola lines. Flaring veined 
violet. A.M. ‘39 a oy AS 
GRAND CANYON (Kle:nsorge ‘41). M. (Treasure 
Island x Far West.) Rich plum cnd copper 
blend. Overlooked as a parent. Would sug- 
gest using Gypsy Rose, Cape Bon, Honeyflow, 
Casa Morena, Three Oaks, Dream Along, Sun- 
set Road, Susitna Sunset. A.M. ‘44 ny otAS) 
GRATITUDE (Snyder '50). E.-M. New red. H.C. 
‘49. Net 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ‘38). M. (Dominion sdlg. 
x Conquistador sdlg.) Quality blue that has 
been widely used as a parent ond with great 
success. Dykes Medal ‘42 GS GAS 
GREENGLOW (Muhleste'n ‘49). E.-M. (Sister to 
Glistenglow.) Very large, full greenish-char- 
treuse white. Should be highly useful for 
breeding toward greens or for creams, blues 
and whites. H.C. ‘48 $7.50 
GREEN MOHR (Muhlestein ‘50). See Introductions. 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller '47). E.-M. (Old Iron- 
sides x Oregon Sunshine.) Yellow-chartreuse 
self. Form could be improved and may be a 
difficult grower in some sections—especially 
the mid-West, but of interest for hybridizing. 
Bluish-tipped beard. H.M. ‘47. Net $4.00 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass ‘43). M. Sulphine 
yellow self. Odd, but unusually fine in some 
seasons $2.00 
GREEN WHISPER (Joyce Button ‘49). M. (Matter- 
horn x Jake.) Kidskin white with greenish 
undertones. Should be useful for whites, 
greens, lemons and plicatas. Net 
12 
GREIG LAPHAM (Gage ‘48). M. (Spun Gold x 
Gloriole sdlg.) Smooth, mellow, lovely medium 
yellow. H.M. ‘48. Net $4.00 
GROS GRAIN* (Craig '50). (Wm. Mohr) x (Puris- 
sima x Gudrun). Grey-lilac veined violet. 
GULF STREAM (O. Fay ‘46). E-M. (Dymia x 
Narain.) Very dark blue-black. Highly valu- 
able for “black’’ breeding. Stunning. H.M. 
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GYPSY (Kleinsorge '45). L. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (E. B. Williamson). Wonderful variegata. 
Blood for this color, blends, reds and oranges. 
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GYPSY BARON (Schreiner ‘42). M. (Claribel x 
Mme. L. Aureau.) Almost a purple self, this 
heavily marked plicata 
GYPSY MAID (Gage ‘45). M.-L. (Arethusa x Red 
Bonnet.) Pinkish blend not unlike Lancaster 
but taller and better branched. Fine blood for 
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GYPSY ROSE (Whiting ‘46). M. (Amaranth x 
Three Oaks.) Tall, well branched, red-coppsr 
blend. Rich and wide of parts; cannot miss as 
a top parent. We bloomed some lovely things 
from it x Miogem. Finest blood for reds. H.M. 
‘AQ 
HALLELUIAH (Welch ‘46). E.-M. (Gudrun x Easter 
Morn.) Fine quality cream. Sister io B50, the 
parent of Blue Blazes. We think this cream 
will be most useful for blue, cream, white, pink 
and yellow breeding 
HAPPY VALLEY (Miess ‘50). M. (Mountain Sky x 
Narain.) Lovely medium blue. Splendid breed- 
ing for blues—either dark or light $12.50 
HARRIET THOREAU (P. Cook ‘44). M. (Sister to 
Dreameastle.) Clean orchid-pink. Fine parent. 
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HARMONETTA (White ‘45). E.-M. (Probably 
Purissima blood.) Splendid, clean, light blue. 
$2.00 
HEART'S DESIRE (J. Wills ‘S0). M. (Copper Pink x 
True Love.) Rose red, falls brushed copper at 
hatfts. 
HEATHER ROSE (D. Hall ‘50). M. (44-41: 42-26 x 
Overture) x (Courtier). Large rosy orchid-pink. 
HEIGHO®* (Craig ‘9). M. (Purissima x Copitola.) 
This is my favorite of the Purissima x Capitola 
seedlings I have seen thus far because of its 
very heavy substance and the signal patch at 
the beard. Extremely vigorous. H.M. '49.$20.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (Kk. Smith ‘49). M. (Ex- 
travaganza x Louise Blcke.) Beautiful, superb 
neglecta. Almost an amoena—will be highly 
useful for hybridizing, surely. H.M. ‘50. 
HELEN FITZGERALD (H. Thorup ‘48). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Wasatch) x ((Dolly Madison x W. R. 
Dykes) x (Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau x Ri- 
cardii)). Smooth lobelia violet self. Such self 
colored iris are rare. This is a very large 
flower. Superb as an exhibition variety. Would 
recommend it as a splendid parent for whites, 
plicatas, pinks, blues and possibly amoenas to 
give them size and vigor. H.M. '49 $7.50 
