Page 8 Extravaganza—‘“a good performer in my garden. Holds its color well. A slow increaser for me.” Mrs. Walter Kimmick, Pa. 
SEE I a at AM a Ad Ri a A NAA eA hae OE ee eee 
GAY ORCHID—(Muhlestein 1949) EM.36”. Big flaring orchid self 
with tangerine beard. Beautiful with interesting breeding possi- 
balWies., Gs, sebelah eee $2.50 
GLORIOLE— (Gage 1933) M.40”. Huge frosty pale blue with excel- 
lent substance. p. $0.60 
GOLDBEATER—(Kleinsorge 1944) M.30”. Large, smoothly colored 
deep yellow without blending or markings of any kind. A west coast 
inissot bmeht. beatin ly Colorime iet Cs eee aeeae enema $1.00 
GOLDEN EAGLE—(Hall 1942) EM.38”. Brilliant light yellow with 
a satiny sheen. Flowers so huge that the stalks have difficulty sup- 
porting them under our growing conditions, —_-...-......-22.22-----+- $0.75 
GOLDEN FLEECE—(J Sass 1940) ML.40”. Gorgeous lemon-toned 
flower with creamy falls, edged gold. Huge and ruffled, it is one 
of the most impressive irises. Tall and well-branched. p. —...... $0.75 
GOLDEN RULE—(H. F. Hall 1950) ML.38”. Smooth deep yellow 
self with broad firmly domed standards and broadly rounded flaring 
talle.y tes. eee eo ee eee $5.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET—(Hall 1946) M.40”. The unusual feature of 
this flower is its great size. Mr. Hall says he has never seen a larger 
iris, Ihe name is descriptive of its color: p. $2.00 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE—(Schreiner 1952) M.38”. This iris repre- 
sents progress and refinement in the intermediate pure true yellow 
class bringing a combination of lovely form, generous size and excel- 
dent: shabitig: “gif esas eat tea a ee $10.00 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY—(Horton 1944) VL.38”. Standards yellow; 
falls blue, edged yellow. Very late and superior blue and yellow 
LGN CIN csote, Bean a Oe oe vo Ea ae ene rie een $3.00 
GOOD NEWS—(Kleinsorge 1946) M.32”. Brilliant mustard-gold, 
very ruffled, with narrow copper band near outer edge of fall. Wide 
domed standards. Sister seedling of Bryce Canyon. —................ $1.50 
GRAND CANYON —(Kleinsorge 1942) M.36”. Odd deep-colored 
blend of plum, copper and gold, entirely individual. Of bold size 
and slightly eruitl edie pete es sons eee ss Serene nea eS $0.75 
GREAT LAKES— (Cousins 1938) M.42”. Crisp and flaring light blue, 
truer than Shining Waters, rugged and hardy. Bold in flower and 
foliage, of stately height and perfect branching. Dykes Medal 1942. 
; SC een Sere eee ee ee eee $0.75 
ee “aici GREEN PASTURES—(Heller 1947) M.50”. Chartreuse-yellow with 
ARAB CHIEF a touch of blue at the beard. Large, tall, vigorous, tender. _.... $2.00 
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BLUE RHYTHM 
