FRIEDA MOHR (Mohr ’26)—ML 42 in. 
Large lilac rose with a gay, semi-flaring 
form and captivating color that has add- 
ed charm to gardens for 20 years. $0.50 
FRISCOETTE (Hill ’46)—M 25 in. This 
little fellow is a miniature San Fran- 
cisco. A dainty blue plicata used as 
PAD LOM Lil Syme aw es RO $0.50 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting °43) — M 
34 in. Pure, deep rich bordeaux red 
with a dark beard. Smooth even color 
throughout, no haft markings. __ $1.50 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter ’36)—L 38 in. 
Glowing red, rich and vivid. ____ $0.75 
GLORIOLE (Gage ’33)—Huge, frosty, 
pale blue with excellent substance. $0.50 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge ’44)—M 30 
in. Large, smoothly colored deep yellow 
without blending or markings of any 
kind. A west coast iris of bright beauti- 
LU COLOLIN S eens eerie eee $1.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall ’42)—EM 38 in. 
Brilliant light yellow with a satiny 
sheen. Flowers so huge that the stalks 
have difficulty supporting them, under 
our growing conditions. j. ~-___- $0.75 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass *40)—ML 40 
in. Gorgeous lemon-toned flower with 
creamy falls, edged gold. Huge and 
ruffled. Very impressive. ______ $0.75 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn ’34)—M 32 
in. One of the richest butter-cup golden 
yellows grown. Flowers of medium 
size. $4.50 
GOLDEN MAJESTY (Salbach ’38) — 
Deep golden-yellow that does not fade 
in the sun. Large flower with closed 
standards and broad falls: ________ $0.50 
GOLDEN SPIKE (Whiting ’40)—EM 36 
in. Shining pure dandelion yellow with 
a thick orange beard. Large oval-shaped 
flowers with excellent substance. __$0.50 
GOLDEN TREASURE (Schreiner ’36)— 
M 38 in. Shimmering silky cream with 
an outpouring of golden yellow from 
the center. $0.50 
GRACE MOHR (GWJohy ’35)—M 36 in. 
Darker, taller and better branched than 
Wilde VLODD ie 2) sees ee ee ee $0.75 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ’38)—M 42 in. 
Crisp and flaring light blue. Bluer than 
Shining Water Rugged and hardy. Bold 
in flower and foliage, stately height and 
perfect branching. Dykes Medal winner 
in 1942 $0.75 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes ’31)—EM 36 in. An 
immense white with dusted gold throat. 
$0.50 
GYPSY (Klein ’44)—ML 40 in. Coppery 
gold standards and rich red falls. One 
of the brightest iris in the garden. H. 
M. 1945. $9.75 
GYPSY BARON (Schreiner ’42)—EM 40 
in. Plicata of white with very heavy 
markings of dark purple. Unusual. $0.75 
HAPPY DAYS (Mitchell ’34)—EM 40 in. 
Giant-flowered smooth light yellow. Tall 
and finely branched. Used in hybrid- 
IZING ws: W OL Kise ee ee eee ee $0.50 
HARRIET THOREAU (Cook °44)—MIL 
38 in. Silvery orchid pink of beautiful 
form and heavy substance. Outstand- 
Ae ee VE 1 4 hee cena eee oe $0.75 
HARVEST MOON (Whiting °44)—M 34 
in. Luscious blend of apricot, buff and 
orange, one of the brightest spots in 
the garden. Large flowers with heavy 
BUDStANCE. De cae tee ee eee ees $0.50 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ’43)—ML 
34 in. Pale blue of exceptional purity. 
Large, perfectly formed, flaring and 
Camtily Tutiedsett se == ee eee $2.50 
ICY BLUE (Weed ’41)—Pale blue self, 
the lightest we list, dusted with a frost- 
ede. ljarge ang salaries wae ee 0$.50 
INNOVATION (Stevens ’37)—M 38 in. 
Glistening mulberry carmine of huge 
proportions and perfect form which of- 
ten bloom itself out here. s. ____ $1.00 
JAKE (J. Sass ’43)—M 36 in. An out- 
standing, large, glistening white. $0.75 
JONQUIL (W. °43)—Midseason to late, 
42 in. Very large flowers of soft, clean 
yellow, distinctly edged with deeper yel- 
low. Tall and high branched, it should 
be planted behind other irises. Strong 
plants show fast increase. ________ $0.75 
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