GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 1941) M. 34 in. 
(Red sdigs. from King Tut and Cardinal 
lines). A tailored flower of large size 
and flaring form done in rich Garnet 
red tones. A good red parent. A.M. 
LAS Perea se en 1.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) M.L. 34 
in. (The Red Douglas x Garden Magic). 
A dark Bordeaux or purple red of fine 
form with broad flaring falls completely 
free from markings. A.M. 1947 __1.50 
GARNET FLAME (DeForest 1952) M. 38 in. 
(Casa Morena x Jasper Agate). A bril- 
liant flower with stands of russet flushed 
wine red and deep russet gold falls 
heavily overlaid garnet brown. Rich 
gold beard : Net 10.00 
GARNET GLOW (Sass 1951) M.L. (From two 
brown red blends stemming from Beau 
Ideal, Rameses, Miss Calif., Dore, Ma- 
tula, Midwest Gem, and P. Sunset). 
Considered a new “Break” in coloring, 
this is-a vivid Garnet red self with a 
rich, deep red beard. The flowers are 
large and flaring with heavy substance 
and smooth finish.-A difficult pod pa- 
rent but should prove an excellent pol- 
len parent for seedlings in almost any 
color range. H.M. 1952 12.00 
GAY BORDER (DeForest 1949) E.M. 36 in. 
(Tiffanja x Sib to Patrice). A white 
ground plicata with a precise border of 
marcone Hae | 9497 =e ete 22> 3.00 
GAYLORD (Douglas 1950) L. 37 in. (Ex- 
travaganza x Wabash). A very fine new 
amoena with snowy standards and rich 
blue purple falls. Lovely form and heavy 
substance. Said to be the best new pa- 
rent of this type. H.M. 1949 Net 20.00 
- GAY ORCHID (Muhl. 1949) E.M. 36 in. 
(Nylon x Golden Eagle.) A_ large, 
smoothly colored orchid of flaring form 
and icy finish. Rich tangerine beard. H. 
M. 1949 : ed Ses. 50 
GEMS OF TOPAZ (Wilson 1948) M. 38 in. 
(P. Sunset x Tobacco Road). A very rich 
blend of golden tans with undertones 
of rose. Fine form and very heavy sub- 
stance _ 2.50 
GENERAL PATTON (Klein. 1947) M.L. 37 in. 
Klein. No. 310 x Bryce Canyon). A fiery 
copper red of large size with broad 
rounded petals. H.M. 1947 _.- 2.50 
GLAD TIDINGS (Whiting 1947) M. 35 in. 
(Amitola x Copperpiece) x Amaranth. 
Deep wax yellow of very large size and 
extra broad petals. The substance is 
very heavy and each bloom lasts several 
days. The flower has ruffled standards 
and completely horizontal heavily ruf- 
fle fallsumeents ees Ee 6s een 50 
GLISTENGLOW (Muhl. 1949) E.M. 36 in. 
Snow Flurry x (Geniveve Serouge x Mt. 
Cloud). Once again we have enough 
stock to be able to offer this beautiful 
white. The broad flaring flowers are 
very heavily substanced and beautifully 
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ruffled. The branching could be better 
but the single flowers are really breath 
takin seal GAZ eee aS 2.00 
GLORY (Kinish 1947) E.M. 36 in. (Shining 
Waters x Gudrun). Ruffled cream of 
beautiful form with sprinkling of gold. 
1.00 
parent for blends, yellows and Henna 
reds2 A.M. 1951 22-2 ae OO 
GOLDEN DAYS (Smith 1949) M. 32 in. 
Yellow Plicata Sdlg. x (Lord Dongan x 
Yellow Glory). A very brilliant yellow 
with heavy substance and lovely ruffled 
form. We had some fine Ruby blends 
and some of the deepest colored pli- 
catas we have seen from this last year, 
also a number of fine deep yellows. 
3 de pte 7. 5.00 
GOLDEN EAGLé (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. ((W. 
R. Dykes x D. Madison) x Morocco Rose) 
x Prairie Sunset. A very large flaring 
flower of deep butter yellow. Has been 
a fine parent for pinks, creams and 
yellows. H.M. 1942 - Sige : 
GOLDEN MOON (Knowl. 1952) M. 32 in. 
(Ola Kala x Golden Majesty). A deep 
yellow flower of good size and heavy 
substance. Many blooms to the stalk. 
Fine for the border. H.C. 1951 — 4.00 
GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Calderilla x Tobacco Road). Very bril- 
liant golden tan. Large, broad petaled 
flowers that positively shimmer. H.M. 
195 |e ee LE SE OO a Oe Net 9.00 
GOLDEN RULE (H. F. Hall 1950) M.L. 38 in. 
(Spun Gold x Berkeley Gold). Deepest 
pure yellow of large size and beautiful 
flaring form. The flowers are heavily 
substanced and the finish is very velvety 
and free from markings of any kind. 
shat eRe 4am. __.. Net 6.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1949) M. 40 in. 
(Invictus x Sdlg. 38-52) x Golden Eagle. 
One of the largest of all Iris and well 
named as to color. A.M. 1952 2.00 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton 1944) L. 38 
in. (Plurabelle x Rameses). A very late 
bitone that is without equal in its color 
class. Standards are clear yellow while 
the falls are a lovely shade of lavender 
blue. Stock limited. H.M. 1950 5.00 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting 1949) M. 38 
in. (Ola Kala x Rocket). The most vividly 
colored of all the deep orange yellows. 
Phish? 50 gees re _ 5.00 
GOOD FORTUNE (Mitchell 1945) M. 38 in. 
(From plicata Sdigs.). A large plicata of 
white and cinnamon. pink. Delightful 
form, broad petals __ _ eee 1-00 
GOOD NEWS (Klein. 1946) M. 35 in. 
(Mexico x Tobacco Road). A very fine 
golden toned, tobacco brown of flaring 
FOCI grea: 7 eee ore es ees 1.50: 
