PRETTY PANSY 
nr GALLANTRY (Whiting, 1945) 715¢ 
ORD E aC LORY Heavily ruffled blue-purple self. Firm substance and 
good branching. Standards frilled; falls have rippled 
edges. 
GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass, 1941) $1.00 
Glowing garnet-red self with golden beard. No haft 
markings. 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943) $1.50 
Pure deep wine-red self. Dark and rich, yet glows with 
a glossy sheen. Not tall, but a wonderful pleasing smooth 
self. 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter, 1936) 75¢ 
Velvety deep rich red self. 
GAY BORDER (De Forest, 1949) $2.00 
A large, white-ground plicata with bright rosy-maroon 
markings. 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge, 1947) $2.00 
A solid, deep copper-brown self—one of the very best 
in this color class. Metallic undertone glisten in the sun. 
GIBSON GIRL (Gibson, 1948) $1.00 
An interesting plicata that sometimes blooms in sum- 
mer and fall. Rose-tinted stitching on a creamy ground 
color. 
GLAD TIDINGS (Wi:iting, 1947) $1.50 
A wax yellow iris of most unusual form and branching 
habits. The large flowers cling close to the stalk which 
resembles a spike of gladiolus. Very strong garden 
effect. 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge, 1944) $1.00 
Clear chrome-yellow, all yellow, without any markings 
or blendings of any kind. Large flowers. 
GOLDEN EAGLE (Hall, 1942) 5G 
Huge smoothly finished yellow. Valuable for breeding, 
RUMBA ROSE as yields smooth pinks and orchids. 
