EASTER BONNET 1.00 
(Maxwell-Norton ’44) E. M. 38”—Large 
bright blush pink with wide margin of bur- 
nished gold on both standards and falls. Or- 
ange beard. 
ELMOHR .60 
(Loomis 42) M. 36”’—Great ruffled blooms 
of rich reddish mulberry. The stems are 
well branched. Increases rapidly. Dykes 
Medal in 745; H.M. 742; A.M. ’43. 
EL PASO 2.50 
(Kleinsorge ’49) M. 32”—This seedling of 
Tobacco Road is a richer, brighter, more 
lively golden brown than the famous “‘to- 
bacco colored” parent. Standards are closed 
and the broad falls flare gracefully. A large 
flower with good branching. 
ELSA SASS 50 
(H. Sass 739) M. 36”—Frilly flowers of lem- 
on-ice” with a white blaze near the haft. 
EVENGLOW 2.50 
(Clevenger 48) M.—Large, clear light vio- 
let self. Nice. 
EXTRAVAGANZA 1.50 
(G. Douglas ’44) V.L. 36”—A new amoena 
of cream-white standards and rich velvety 
prune-plum falls with a copper medley art- 
fully touching up the haft and edge of the 
falls. A striking novelty. 
FANTASY 6.00 
(Hall ’47) M. 30”—Orchid-toned rose pink 
with tangerine beard. Large, well-sub- 
stanced semi-flaring flower of new appealing 
color, 
FAR HILLS 2.00 
(J. Wills 49) M. 38”—Cool and refreshing 
is this large orchid-pink self. Deeper in color 
than Dreamcastle, it is larger and has no 
haft venations. Broad, domed standards 
and full, slightly ruffled falls. 
FIRECRACKER 1.25 
(Hall *43) M. 32”—A glowing dark bur- 
sundy red plicata, on yellow background. 
The depth and richness of color commands 
the attention. 
FIRE DANCE 2.50 
(Fay °47) M. 40”—A much deeper, richer 
and taller Firecracker. Burgundy-red pli- 
cata, both standards and falls. A prolific 
bloomer. H.M. 747. 
FLAMELY 50 
(Cook 42) M. 36”’—A radiant orange-red. 
Standards ochre red to terra cotta. Falls, 
garnet brown. Medium large of splendid 
shape; good substance and texture. 
FLORADORA 1.50 
(Hall ’47) M. 30”—A medium toned fla- 
mingo pink, of good form and substance on 
well-branched stems. The blooms are of 
medium size with a geranium-red beard. A 
self with no haft markings. 
FRANK PUGLIESE 2.00 
(Lapham ’47)— M. 38”—Bright red and 
glowing; as near a self as has yet been pro- 
duced in reds. Free flowering and well 
branched. 
GARDEN FLAME 75 
(H. Sass 41) M.L. 34”—Rosy garnet with 
a most luminous quality, hard to describe. 
Large with very broad falls. It is one of 
the most handsome reds. H.M. 740; A.M. 743. 
GARDEN GLORY 1.50 
(Whiting *43) M.L. 30”—Pure, deep rich 
Bordeaux red with dark beard. Smooth, even 
color throughout, with no haft markings. 
H.M. °45; A.M. ’47. 
GAY BORDER 3.00 
(DeForest 49) E.M. 38”—A clean white 
flower bordered and stitched with red. 
Large, tall and well branched. H.M. 749. 
GAY SENORITA 50 
(Salbach 744) E.M. 40”—Large round stand- 
falls of golden yellow, heavily overland deep 
H.M. ’45. 
brown with deeper brown veining over all. 
ards deep honey yellow, broad semi-flaring 
GENERAL PATTON 3.00 
(Kleinsorge 47) M.L. 38”—An intense and 
brilliant copper-brown self that glows and 
glistens. H.M. 747. 
GLORY 2.00 
(Kinish ’47) M. 34”—A large ruffled lemon- 
yellow self. One of the most beautiful Iris 
in our garden. 
GOLDBEATER .75 
(Kleinsorge ’44) M. 36’—Large, smoothly 
colored deep yellow without blending or 
markings of any kind. H.M. ’45. 
GOLDEN ACE 1.00 
(Bernard E. Ulrich ’48) M. 34”—Standards 
pure golden yellow; falls rich empire gold 
with a cream center. 
GOLDEN EAGLE .60 
(Hall 42) E.M. 38”—One of the largest of 
all Iris; it is clear, even yellow throughout 
without a trace of amber or other shagings. 
H.M. "42. 
GOLDEN FLEECE 50 
(J. Sass 40) M.L. 40”—A big lemon-colored 
flower with creamy falls edged gold. Beau- 
tifully ruffled, huge in size, tall and a good 
grower. H.M. ’40; A.M. 742. 
GOLDEN RUSSET 1.50 
(Hall 46) M. 40”—The name is descriptive 
of its color, golden russet self. H.M. 747. 
GOOD NEWS 1.00 
(Kleinsorge ’46) M. 33”—Brilliant mustard 
cold, very ruffled, with narrow copper band 
nerr outer edge of falls. Wide domed stand- 
ards. H.M. ’47. 
GRACE MOHR 50 
(Jory) M. 48”—A darker toned Wm. Mohr. 
Both standards and falls are a lavender vio- 
let. Tall stems and large bloom. 
GREAT LAKES .50 
(Cousins ’38) M. 42”—A clear blue self. 
Stately stems and perfect branching. Winner 
of Dykes Medal in 1942. H.M. ’39; A.M. 40. 
GREEN SHADOWS 1.35 
A beautiful greenish gold. Large flowers. 
