GULF STREAM 1.35 
(Fay ’46) M. 37”—Rich dark blue self with 
a blue beard. Deeper than practically any 
other blue but not a purple. H.M. ’46. 
GYPSY -50 
(Kleinsorge °44) L. 44”—Coppery gold 
standards with falls of silky chestnut brown. 
Smooth and harmonious yet vivid in color- 
ing. H.M. 45. 
GYPSY BARON -50 
(Schreiner ’42) M. 40”—Very deep blue- 
purple plicata. The flowers are marbled 
rather than stitched. 
GYPSY ROSE 2.00 
(Whiting ’46) M.L. 38”—A warm tapestry 
red with copper at haft and a touch of blue 
in the center of the falls. Large, well 
branched and a standout. H.M. 749. 
HARLEQUIN 5.00 
(Stevens 49) L, 32”—Technically a plicata, 
this fantastic “believe-it-or-not” Iris looks 
like an Oncocylus hybrid. The heavy sil- 
very falls are stippled and dappled choco- 
late and purple to match the feathery 
standards. 
HARRIET THOREAU -75 
(Cook *44) M. 38”—Clear liquid color of 
orchid pink in a large well formed flower. 
Great improvement over old orchid pinks. 
H.M. ’45. 
HEART’S DESIRE 4.50 
(Wills ’50) M. 38”—Brilliant rose-red in 
color with wide branching and strong sturdy 
growth. Free flowering and increases rapidly. 
HEATHER ROSE 5.00 
(Hall ’50) M.—Large, rosy orchid-pink. 
Different shade from other pinks. Form, 
stem and branching good. H.M. ’51. 
HEIGHO 10.00 
(Craig *49) M.L. 45”—A clear violet self 
with a hint of a signal patch at the tip 
of the dull orange gold beard. Oncocyclus 
hybrid. H.M. 749. 
HELEN McGREGOR 2.00 
(Graves °46) M. 34”—Clear, pale blue of 
exceptional purity. Large, perfectly formed, 
flaring and daintily ruffled. The winner of 
Dykes Medal in 1949. H.M. ’46; A.M. 748. 
HERITAGE 9.00 
(Hall ’49) M. 34”—A flamingo pink of a 
deeper tone than Cherie. A nice full petaled 
flower of heavy substance with slightly ruf- 
fled semi-flaring falls and nicely held stand- 
ards. It’s a smooth self with no haft mark- 
ings and has a bright tangerine beard. 
HI-TIME ; 6.00 
(Hall ’50) M. 34”—A lustrous golden apri- 
cot color; Medium large flowers of heavy 
texture and deep tangerine beard. A self 
with no haft markings. H.M. ’50. 
HIT PARADE 1.50 
(Hall ’47) M. 34”—Another flamingo-pink, 
with some ruffling; good form and sub- 
stance, on a well branched stem. Character- 
istic tangerine beard. 
HONEYRUST 1.00 
(McClanahan) M. 36”—A real honeyrust 
in color. Large flowers and well branched. 
HONOLULU BELLE 3.50 
(Becherer 49) M.L. 38”—Light blue-lilac 
standards and rich, velvety deep blue falls. 
A sharp bi-color and very beautiful. 
HURRICANE 15.00 
(Craig 49) M. 38”—Huge oncobred. Pow- 
der blue sometimes flecked with deeper 
blue. Immense broad flaring flowers of 
toughest texture. H.M. 749, 
ILLINOIS 2.50 
(Hall 49) M. 36”—A creamy yellow self of 
large size, fine texture and purity of color. 
The large well formed flowers of heavy sub- 
stance are carried on strong, extra well 
branched stems. It is a vigorous grower and 
prolific bloomer. 
INSPIRATION whey 
(Stevens 37) M. 38”—Brilliant cerise rose, 
huge and imposing. Something entirely dif- 
ferent with all good points. Practically a 
self. 
JANE PHILLIPS 10.00 
(Graves 50) M. 38”—A very clear blue 
self. Deeper in color but similar form and 
substance of one of its parents, Helen Mc- 
Gregor. H.C. 747; H.M. ’50; A.M. ’52. 
JASMINE Whe) 
(Grant ’44)— M.L. 38”’—Gardenia-textured 
clear golden yellow with velvety sheen on 
the flawless semi-flaring falls. A gorgeous 
yellow. H.M. 
KANSAS CREAM 1.00 
(C. H. Lewis 47) E.M. 36”’—A beautiful 
cream colored Iris. While definitely classed 
as a self, there is a suggestion of a reverse 
bi-tone, with the standards half a shade 
darker than the falls, and edges of falls 
faintly deeper than centers. Produces abun- 
dant flowers and increases rapidly. 
KATHERINE FAYE yd} 
(Fay ’45) M. 36”—A grand white, large, tall 
and with semi-flaring ruffled blooms. No 
yellow in the center. H.M. 745; A.M. ’47. 
KLONDYKE GOLD 50 
(Kirkland ’41) M. 40”—Enormous flower of 
pure, even deep yellow with grand sub- 
stance, form and branching. 
LADY BOSCAWN 1.50 
(Graves 46) M. 40”—Very large clear white 
with broad ruffled standards and extremely 
flaring falls ruffled at the edges. Strong sub- 
stance and good branching, A.M. °48, 
LADY LOUISE 3.50 
(Graves *47) M.L. 44”—Distinctive in both 
color and pattern. Large, broad ruffled 
standards of Colonial buff. Falls are iri- 
descent white with a clear fluted border of 
Colonial buff, widening each side of the 
orange beard and blending into the slightly 
deeper buff of the styles. H.M. °47. 
