GOLDBEATER (Klein. 1944) 
A solid, pure chrome-yellow self 
with no haft markings, no hint of any 
other celor. A clump of this clear, 
intensely colored yellow is Out- 
standing in any company. 36 in. HS he’ 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass 1940) 
S a satiny lemon-yellow, the falls 
golden yellow shading to white at 
the center. A lovely flower and 4 
fine all-round plant. 36 in. . 60 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall 1946) 
Our visiters "Oh", "Ah" and stare in 
amazement at the size of the flcewers 
cn this one. This is net surprising 
as they may measure up tc seven by 
nine inches when well grown. The col- 
or is levely - 4 clear, light golden- 
russet, and the substance is excel- 
lent, the flower helding itself re- 
markably well in spite of its huge 
size. Tall, 36-40 in. stalks. ODS 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinserge 1946) 
Another distinctively different tone 
among the tanish, deep yellows that 
has been called "mustard-yellow". 
It's a brilliantly cclored flower 
made even more striking by 4 narrow 
band of copper shading around the 
falls. Very nicely ruffled, full 
bodied flowers. 30-34 in. stalks. 1.00 
GULF STREAM (Fay 1946) 
Complete self - the beard and all is 
a very deep blue, the ccloring smecth 
and sclid with no haft markings to 
mar the luxurious richness of the 
flowers. A levely iris in its own 
right and just about the perfect 
blue for mixed cclor contrast. Big, 
beautifully fermed flowers, husky 
free blecming plant. 36-38 in. 1.00 
GYPSY (Kleinserge 1944) 
Ancther new note among the varie- 
gatas. S coppery-geld. Falls a deep, 
chestnut-brewn. A rich and pleasing 
ecntrast cf celors. Nice, big flew- 
ers, fine, easy grewer. 36 in. Aste 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting 1946) 
Very large flowers cf warm tapestry- 
red brushed with ccpper at the haft 
and 2 flush cf blue just belcw the 
heavy yellow beards. A tall, stately 
iris and 4 husky, free blceomer 
that puts on 4 show. 36-40 in. 1.25 
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