RUMBA ROSE 
Ali prices in this catalog are 
prepaid. You have no additional 
express or postage to pay. 
THREE OAKS 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner, 1936) 50c 
Creamy yellow with outpouring of rich golden orange in the cen- 
tral portion of the flower. Bright orange beard. 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge, 1946) $1.50 
Brilliant mustard-gold self. Broad, ruffled flowers. Falls have a 
narrow band of copper shading near the outer edge. 
GRACE MOHR (Jory, 1935) 715¢ 
Bright, clear medium blue. Has characteristic Mohr size and sub- 
stance. One of the taller growing varieties. 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge, 1941) 715¢ 
Odd blend of deep tones of plum, copper and gold. Well formed 
and delicately ruffled. 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins, 1938) 75¢ 
Clear blue self. Well rounded large blossoms on tall, well branched 
stalks. One of the most popular irises grown. 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller, 1947) $2.00 
An unusual shade of chartreuse yellow with a touch of blue at 
the beard. A tall, vigorous grower with large flowers. 
GULF STREAM (Fay, 1946) $1.50 
An absolute self of a deep rich dark blue with no haft markings 
—even the beard is blue. 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge, 1944) 75¢ 
Coppery gold standards and falls of chestnut-brown. Very fine. 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting, 1946) $2.00 
Rich tapestry red infused with copper and accentuated by a blaze 
on the falls. Flowers are large, yet sturdy and compact. 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook, 1944) 75¢ 
An orchid-pink self. Clear color; good texture. A fine iris. 
HARVEST MOON (Whiting, 1944) 50c 
A luscious blend of apricot, buff and orange. 
HEATH CREST (Whiting, 1950) $2.00 
Mallow pink self with heavy tangerine beard. 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, 1946) $2.50 
Clear blue, uniform in color, lighter than Great Lakes. No trace 
of lavender. Almost white beard. Flaring and daintily ruffled 
large flowers, well spaced on stems. Dykes medal winner. 
LONG’S GARDENS 
