GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting 1940)—A deep 
dandelion yellow of large size, good form 
and substance with orange beard. A. 
Wee 1949 yee ee eee $0.50 ea. 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins 1938) M.—One 
of. the finest light blues with crisp flar- 
ing petals. ‘The stems are perfectly 
branched and it is a good grower and 
hardy everywhere. A proud winner of 
the Dykes Medal in 1942. ___- $0.75 ea. 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes 1931) E. M—A 
warm white with heavy texture and 
golden beard and hafts. Flowers are 
well formed and stalks rather low grow- 
ing. $0.50 ea. 
GYPSY (Klein 1944) L.—Richly colored 
variegata with golden standards and 
chestnut brown falls. The falls are nice- 
ly rounded and free from markings. It 
is tall and a heavy bloomer and is a 
striking garden iris. A. M. 1945. 
BEAST IS Rie DO EE ee ed ee ee ee $0.75 ea. 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting 1946) M. L—A 
rich tapestry-red with a warm coppery 
giow ana a touch of blue at the center 
of the falls. The flowers are extra large 
and of wide rounded form. Tall and 
VIF Or OUls sat wv 1949 ee $.2.00 ea. 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook 1944) M.— 
A delightful orchid pink iris with indi- 
viduality and style. The flowers are 
well formed and lightly waved. One 
of the finest orchid pinks. H. M. 1945. 
$0.75 ea. 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves 1946) E. 
M.—A very clear, light blue with large, 
rounded flowers of perfect proportion 
and style. Lightly ruffled. Extra good 
branching and stems. We strongly re- 
commend this one. Dykes Medal win- 
TET 94 G See it 5 eee ete $2.50 ea. 
HERITAGE (Hall 1949) E. M.—A fine 
new pink from a master hybridizer. It 
is one of Mr. Hall’s delightful flamingo 
pinks with the tangerine beard. It is a 
little darker pink than Cherie and has 
nicely waved petals. A. M. 1951. $8.00 ea. 
ILLINOIS SUNSHINE (Faught 1946) E. 
—Large, rich, golden yellow flowers 
with bright orange beard. The falls 
are brushed with creamy white. Tall 
and widely branched stems. H. M. 
1949. $1.00 ea. 
INDIANA NIGHT (Cook 1942) M. L.— 
Very dark, rich, velvety purple that is 
nearly black. A seedling of Sable which 
is a famous near black iris. It is larger, 
taller and later blooming than Sable. 
Stalks are well branched. A. M. 1944. 
$1.00 ea. 
PINK FORMAL 
INDIAN HILLS (Grant 1937) M.—Large 
rich, true purple self of good substance 
and oval form. Strong grower with lots 
of flowers. $0.50 ea. 
INSPIRATION (Stevens 1937) M.—Very 
popular brilliant cerise-rose flowers of 
large size, fine form and rich lustre. 
The petals are wide and stems well 
branched te > 222528 see eee ee $1.00 ea. 
IOWA MAID (Whiting 1943) M.—A bi- 
color with golden-tan standards and 
rosy-red falls The flowers are of mod- 
erate size and excellent proportion, well 
roundedsands smooth =.2—" == $0.50 ea. 
JASMINE (Grant 1944) M. L.—Smoothly 
colored golden yellow with the texture 
of a gardenia. No other coloring but 
yellow, including the beard. H. M. 
Nees ate Lie A PG ak ty a on 0S $1.00 ea. 
JOYCETTE (J. Sass 1932)—Good, deep 
mulberry-red self. A. M. 1936. $0.50 ea. 
JULIET (Klein 1946) M.—A seedling 
from Prairie Sunset that is a flame- 
copper color with salmon shadings. The 
center is a burnt orange. The closed 
standards are upright and the falls 
broad and flaring. It is a rapid increas- 
er and a vigorous grower. H. M. 1947. 
See coe ed ee ee ee ee $1.50 ea. 
