GUDRUN (Dykes, 1931) E.M. 32” 
The best white for foreground planting. A warm creamy white 
of great size and heavy texture. Golden colored beard and 
haft. An old variety but always in demand because it is a 
good one. One of our leading sellers and still on Favorite 100 
List. 50¢ each, 3 for $1.25 
“GULF STREAM (Fay, 1946) E.M. 38” 
A stunning rich dark blue, blue beard and no haft markings. 
H.M. 1946. $1.50 each 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944) L. 48” 
A new variegata that is different. Coppery gold standards and 
chestnut brown falls. Smooth and eye catching. 75¢ each 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner, 1942) E.M. 40” 
A deep blue-purple plicata which is most striking and quite 
different. Unusual because of the unique marbling of color 
on the silvery white background. Good substance and most 
desirable. 75¢ each 
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY (David Hall, 1952) M. 36” 
David Hall’s newest and supposedly finest flamingo-pink. Twice 
as large as Heritage, deeper in color than Ballerina and larger 
and more colorful than Pink Sensation. Rapid increaser. H.M. 
1952: $15.00 each 
HARLEQUIN (Stevens, 1949) L. 32” 
This recent introduction of Mrs. Stevens from New Zealand is 
most exotic and weird. The silvery falls with horizontal flare 
are not only veined like a butterfiy’s wings, but stippled and 
dappled chocolate and purple to match the feathery standards. 
Really a plicata but looks like an Oncocyclus hybrid. $4.00 each 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook, 1944) M. 38” 
A beautiful orchid-pink in a large, well formed flower. Tall 
and strong stems. An Iris of great charm and one of the 
best in its color class. On Favorite 100 List. H.M. 1945. 
75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
HEATHER ROSE (David Hall, 1950) E.M. 32” 
A new Iris by David Hall which is said to be a different shade 
than ever seen—a large rosy, orchid-pink, quite like Scotch 
Heather in color. Form and branching both good. A vigorous 
grower, hardy and blooms freely. A fine new Iris bringing new 
color to the garden. $5.00 each 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith, 1949) M.L. 40” 
A neglecta of great brilliance. The broad standards are light 
lavender, the flaring falls are violet purple. Flowers have heavy 
substance and are carried on tall, sturdy stalks with good 
branching. A distinctive Iris. ALM. 1952. $12.50 each 
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