GRACIOUS LADY (C. Taylor '52). EM. (Lake 
George x Great Lakes.) Large smooth blue with 
a delightful dip in the center of the falls. A 
grand pollen parent. 34 inches.......... 
GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge '41). M. (Treasure 
Island x Far West.) Rich plum and copper 
blend. Overlooked as a parent. Would sug- 
gest using Gypsy Rose, Cape Bon, Honeyflow, 
Casa Morena, Three Oaks, Dream Along, Sun- 
set Road, Susitna Sunset. A.M. ‘44....... $.75 
GRATITUDE (Snyder ‘50). EM. 40 inches. Rosy 
blue-bell self with light brown suffusion at the 
hafts. This hardly tells the story of an alto- 
gether distinct and delightful iris that will have 
wide appeal when it is distributed. A grand 
nisms Guin @avOliCr4 Os ci 6 a. seu sca $3.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ‘38). M. (Dominion sdlg. 
x Conquistador sdlg.) Quality blue that has 
been widely used as a parent and with great 
Success. Dykes Medale42.0 0. suaccew ss 
GRECIAN ROBE (Heller '48). M., 46 inches. (Sdlg 
of Old Ironsides) x (Sungold x Chosen.) Creamy 
white with gold border on both standards and 
falls. Extra large. A superb show specimen. 
Should be a great breeder for creams, yellows 
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GREENGLOW (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (Sister to 
Glistenglow.) Very large, full greenish-char- 
treuse white. Should be highly useful for 
breeding toward greens or for creams, blues 
and whites. H.C. ‘48 $3.00 
GREEN IVORY (See Introductions) 
GREEN MOHR* (Muhlestein ‘51). M-L. (Wm. Mohr 
x Chosen.) Strong greenish-chartreuse self— 
the falls having a slight lavender flush when 
first opened. Full ‘’Mohr” shape. Will set seed. 
Won Seedling award Salt Lake City and C. of 
Cele Oe ulin to 2 epee wie ete A hela. 5 a Sy dase $5.00 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller ‘47). E.-M. (Old Iron- 
sides x Oregon Sunshine.) Yellow-chartreuse 
self. Form could be improved and may be a 
difficult grower in some sections—especially 
the mid-West, but of interest for hybridizing. 
$2.00 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass '43). M. Sulphine 
yellow self. Odd, but unusually fine in some 
seasons $2.00 
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GREEN norOl. (P). Gook «5 1)! E-E. (7.3. and 
Dwarf.) New race of intermediates. White with 
horizontal falls that have a one-half inch patch 
of solid green at end of beard. 12 inches tall. 
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GREIG LAPHAM (Gage ‘48). M. (Spun Gold x 
Gloriole sdlg.) Smooth, mellow, lovely medium 
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GROS GRAIN®* (Craig ‘50). (Wm. Mohr) x (Puris- 
sima x Gudrun.) Grey-lilac veined violet. .$2.50 
WW. 
GUIDING STAR (Tompkins '51). M. 38 inches. 
(Damascus x Rocket) x Acadia x Damascus.) 
Richest lemon-yellow self including beard. 
at HCPC BOSE Ptyacs AC ORS Cn RONDA ON $7.00 
GULF STREAM (O. Fay ‘46). E-M. (Dymia x 
Narain.) Very dark blue-black. Highly valu- 
able for “‘black’’ breeding. Stunning. H.M. 
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GYPSY (Kleinsorge ‘45). L. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (E. B. Williamson). Wonderful variegata. 
Blood for this color, blends, reds and oranges. 
H.M. Net ny AAS 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner ‘42). M. (Claribel x 
Mme. L. Aureau.) Almost a purple self, this 
heavily marked -plicata Sah) 
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GYPSY CLASSIC (DeForest ‘51). M. Nightingale) 
x (Prairie Sunset x Tobacco Road.) Stunning 
new brown. H.M. ‘52. 
GYPSY MAID (Gage ‘45). M.-L. (Arethusa x Red 
Bonnet.) Pinkish blend not unlike Lancaster 
but taller and better branched. Fine blood for 
reds 
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GYPSY ROSE (Whiting ‘46). M. (Amaranth x 
Three Oaks.) Tall, well branched, red-copper 
blend. Rich and wide of parts; cannot miss as 
a top parent. We bloomed some lovely things 
from it x Miogem. Finest blood for reds. H.M. 
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HALLELUIAH (Welch '46). E.-M. (Gudrun x Easter 
Morn.) Fine quality cream. Sister to B50, the 
parent of Blue Blazes. We think this cream 
will be most useful for blue, cream, white, pink 
and yellow breeding $2.00 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (D. Hall ’52). Very large bril- 
liant deep pink. Luscious flower with a dark 
tangerine beard. H.M. ‘52. Net $15.00 
HAPPY TALK (See Introductions) 
HAPPY VALLEY (Miess '50). M. (Mountain Sky x 
Narain.) Lovely medium blue. Splendid breed- 
ing for blues—either dark or light $5.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (P. Cook ‘44). M. (Sister to 
Dreamcastle.) Clean orchid-pink. Fine parent. 
H.M. ‘45 $ .75 
HARLEQUIN (Stevens '49). M-L. 32 inches. (Sdlg 
x Tiffany.) This bizarre plicata will find lovers 
of iris coming back to it again and again. 
Silvery falls flare and have a veining and 
dappling of chocolate and purple $4.00 
HARVEST BLUE (Dr. G. P. Brown '50). M. and Re- 
blooms. (Autumn Sunset x Sdlg. of Missouri.) 
Not unlike Missouri in many respects, but a 
fine re-bloomer. Net $4.00 
HEATHER ROSE (D. Hall '50). M. ((44-41: (42-26: 
Gay Troubadour x Mandalay) x (Overture)) x 
(Courtier.)) The name describes the color—a 
large flower of quality. Will be a fine producer 
of many interesting colors in the new race of 
pinks, orchids and salmons. H.M. ‘51 $5.00 
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