GOLDEN RUFFLES 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith ’47) 44”. HM 
"47. All aglow with fall colors of cop- 
per and red. A bright non-fading iris 
on an excellent stalk. $2.50 
FANTASY (Hall 747) 35”. AM ’49. 
This orchid pink with tangerine beard 
seems to have a touch of purplish 
raspberry. A novel color and a de- 
lightful iris. $4.00 
FASHION PLATE (Maxwell ’44) 38”. 
This lovely iris is done in lavender- 
crocus with a wide margin of gold 
half way down the falls. 90c 
FIRECRACKER (Hall 743) 32”. HM 
’°43. If you like your irises bright, 
seek no further. A red and yellow 
plicata that is “loud.” $1.00 
GALLANT LEADER (Weisner ’39) 40’. 
HM '39. One of the best growing reds. 
Deep rose-red standards, heavily in- 
fused with gold; falls deep velvety 
maroon. 75C 
FLICKER (Marx ’49) 15”. Cute little 
Oncobred, lovely for the rock garden. 
Standards are brownish rose, suffus- 
ed and veined purple. Falls brilliant 
copper bronze, dotted and veined red 
purple. Tiny rhizomes. $3.00 
FRANCONIA (Grant ’42) 40”. HM ’42. 
Fine huge white. foe 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass 741) 36”. 
AM ’43. A very smooth and flaring 
garnet-red of quality. ieie 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 743) 33”. 
AM ’47. This smooth and lovely red 
iris is unmarred by a single vein of 
other color. Exquisite! $1.35 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge ’47) 
38”, HM 747. Brilliant solid copper 
brown, dark and rich. $2.50 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall ’42) 37”. HM 
'42. A huge and brilliant light yellow. 
Fine parent for flamingo pinks. 60c 
GOLDEN. FLEECE (J. Sass ’40) 44”. 
AM ’42. This popular iris has stand- 
ards of light lemon-yellow and falls of 
white, bordered yellow. 75¢c 
‘GOLDEN GLEAM (\(Miess ’51) HM ’52. 
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An out of the ordinary iris of dande- 
lion yellow, striated cream at the haft. 
Likely a plicata inheritance. Beard is 
dandelion yellow with trace of laven- 
der, form near horizontal with some 
ruffling, substance and branching ex- 
cellent. $8.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor ’46) 38”. 
AM ’49. Broad gleaming flowers of 
Empire yellow gracefully poised on 
fine stalks. Large size and exhibition 
quality. Protect in coldest climates. 
$1.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall ’46) 42”. AM 
02. Colossal golden russet. One of the 
largest with buds up to six inches 
long. $1.50 
