ESQUIRE (Lothrop '45) Huge, blue-purple. 
Hardy, with good form and branching. $1.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA (G. Douglas '44) Cream- 
white standards with falls a blend of deep 
violet and copper red. Heavy substance. A 
late bloomer. $2.00 
FALL DAYS (K. Smith '47) Copper and red 
with gold and chestnut-brown blended to- 
gether making a glow of autumn on many 
branches. $5.00 
FANTASY (D. Hall '47) An orchid~lavender 
with falls a little deeper shade. Stand- 
ards closed, good substance. Has appear- 
ance of golden throat with tangerine beard. 
A favorite. $5.00 
FIRECRACKER (Hall '43) Another good pli- 
eata. Heavy burgundy markings on pale 
yellow ground. Good substance. $2.00 
FIRE DANCE (0. Fay '47) 
and taller Firecracker. 
A deeper, richer 
A burgundy red 
plicata on ground-color of buff. Flowers 
round, falls flaring. $3.50 
FORT TICONDEROGA (K. Smith '48) Glowing 
red, falls garnet, standards burnt senna. 
Brilliant, deep orange beard. $5.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting '43) Deep, rich 
bordeaux red, smooth and even color. Clos- 
ed standards, flaring falls. Very popular 
and always good. $1.50 
GARNET GLOW (Sass '51) 
with tangerine-red beard. 
Dark purple self 
A beauty. 
Net $12.50 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge '47) Copper- 
brown self all thru with glistening under- 
tones. $2.50 
GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest '50) One of the 
best, smoothest of the large golden tans. 
Net $9.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor '46) A charming, 
ruffled yellow that has won several awards. 
$2.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall '46) Enormous size 
and like its name in color. Always at- 
tracts much attention. A real acquisition 
to your garden. $2.00 
GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlestein '47) The most 
heavily fluted and ruffled Iris of gold 
and of large size. Outstanding in every 
way In great demand here. $2.00 
GOLD SOVEREIGN 
ing, rich orange yellow. 
(Whiting '49) An outstand- 
Vivid coloring. 
$5.00 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton '44) Bright yel- 
low standards with falls of Heliotrope, 
and edges to match the yellow standards, 
make this one very fine and desirable. A 
late variety. $5.00 
GULF STREAM (Fay ‘°46) Rich, dark blue 
self without haft markings. Blue beard and 
the flower is deep blue with no purple in 
it. $1.50 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge '45) A very fine varie- 
gata with coppery gold standards and solid 
chestnut-brown falls. Rounded form with no 
haft markings. $1.00 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting '46) Rich tapestry- 
red and copper with a touch of blue in the 
falls. Large blooms with wide petals; tall 
and fine $2.00 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (Hall '52) 
flamingo pink that is 
everyone will want. 
An exciting 
truly great. One 
Net $15.00 
HAPPY VALLEY 
violet self, 
hafts. 
iferous. 
(E. Meiss '50) An amethyst- 
flaring and broad at _ the 
Heavy substance, vigorous and flor- 
$5.00 
HEATHER ROSE 
(D. Hall '50) Large, rosy, 
orchid-pink, like scotch heather. Hardy, 
has good form and branching. Delightful 
color. $5.00 
HELEN MCGREGOR (Graves '46) A light 
shade of blue of superb form and beauty. 
Large, rounded and ruffled, it is one of 
the top rating Irises everywhere. $2.50 
HERITAGE (Hall '49) A flamingo pink of 
heavy substance, slightly ruffled, without 
haft markings. Medium size, with tanger- 
ine beard. $8.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall '47) One of those flam- 
ingo pinks with a tangerine beard. Good 
in form and substance. $2.00 
INCA CHIEF (Mitsch '52) A most glorious 
Iris in burnished golden-bronze. Extra 
large, with even coloring throughout’ the 
bloom. Truly a great Iris. Net $15.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook '42) Deepest blue in 
color, large and semi-flaring. Usually 
called "black" and a truly choice Iris of 
good quality. $1.00 
JANE PHILLIPS (Graves '50) A beautiful, 
clear blue, with domed standards, semi- 
flaring falls that are fluted at the edges. 
An exquisite Iris. $8.00 
