GOLD SOVEREIGN. (Whiting, 1949). M. 
(Ola Kala x Rocket). Simply stunning is 
this richest orange-yellow. Top blood for 
vivid colors in yellow and orange. H. M.,, 
1950. $4.50 
GOOD NEWS. Brilliant ruffled mustard 
gold self. H. M. $1.00 
GRACE MOHR. A darker toned Wm. 
Mohr. Large flower. Order early. 60¢ 
GRAND CANYON. An interesting blend 
of deep tones of plum and copper and 
gold. Vivid gold beard. 60c 
GREAT LAKES. The wonderful blue 
Dykes Medal winner. 60c 
GREIG LAPHAM. (Gage, 1948). M. A 
smoothly finished medium yellow self 
with a wonderful mellowness of color. 
The domed standards and semi-flaring 
falls are trimly formed with absolutely no 
venations to mar the firm velvety sub- 
stance of the flowers. Rich orange beard 
with soft yellow tips. Free flowering, 
and increases rapidly. H.C., A. I.S., 1946. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1948. 36 in. $2.50 
GULF STREAM. A fine dark purple 
blue. A good one. H. M. $1.00 
GYPSY. Coppery gold standards and 
falls of solid chestnut brown. A fine 
late iris from Dr. Kleinsorge. W5e 
GYPSY ROSE. A warm tapestry red with 
copper at haft. Large, well branched and 
a standout. H. M., 1950. ; $1.50 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY. (Hall 1952). This 
light flamingo pink is twice as large as 
Heritage, and about the same shade of 
pink. H. M. 1952. In very heavy demand. 
Not much stock. Order early. $15.00 
HARLEQUIN. (Stevens °49). M.-L. 32 
inches. (Sdlg. x Tiffany). 'This bizarre 
plicata will find lovers of iris coming back 
to it again and again. Silvery falls flare 
and have a veining and dappling of choco- 
late and purple. $4.50 
HARRIET THOREAU. A new and de- 
lightful orchid pink self from Mr. Cook. 
Large flowers and tall. H. M. 75¢ 
HEART’S DESIRE. (J. Wills, 1950). M. 
Brilliant rose-red in color with wide 
branching and strong sturdy growth. This 
iris has an exceptionally smooth finish, 
heavy substance and long season of bloom. 
The domed and overlapping standards are 
rose-red. The lightly ruffled semi-flaring 
falls a deeper velvety red with a touch of 
copper brown at the haft. Free flowering, 
it increases rapidly. 38 in. $3.50 
HEATHER ROSE. (Hall, 1950). This isa 
large, rosy, orchid-pink, but of a different 
shade from any iris we have seen. The 
color is new, pleasing and very close to 
that of Scotch heather. Form, stem and 
branching are all good. It is a vigorous 
grower. $5.00 
HEIGHO. (Craig, 1949). M. L. The im- 
mense globe like flowers have very heavy 
substance and both standards and falls are 
unusually broad and full. A clear Brad- 
ley’s violet self with a hint of a signal 
patch at the tip of the dull orange gold 
beard. A very vigorous and prolific On- 
cocyclus hybrid with a remarkably long 
season of bloom. Ideally branched, tall 
stalks and fine clean foliage. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1949. 45 in. $9.00 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD. (K. Smith, ’49). 
M. (Extravaganza x Louise Blake). Beau- 
tiful, superb neglecta Almost an amoena 
—will be highly useful for hybridizing, 
surely. H. M. 1950. Award Merit, we 
$10. 
HELEN McGREGOR. (Graves, 1946). 
Clear pale blue, pure and uniform in color, 
the sensation of the Iris world the year 
of its introduction. Of perfect form, flar- 
ing and daintily ruffled, very large, beau- 
tifully spaced on nice stems, it is not only 
supreme as a light blue but ranks as one 
of the best of all new Irises. H. M., A. I. 
S., ’46; A. M., ’48; Dykes Medal, ’49. $1.65 
HELEN McKENZIE. (Graves, 1950). M. 
Clarity of color and perfection of form 
are the outstanding features of this pure 
white iris; it is really white with no haft 
markings or touch of any other color in 
its makeup. The standards are perfectly 
domed and firmly held. The falls, flaring 
and broad, the firm, smooth texture of 
the blooms, and the perfect placement on 
the well branched stalks place this Iris at 
the top in the white iris class. Ever since 
its first blooming it has been greatly ad- 
mired by experienced iris judges. H. C., 
AZRIN (S40 1947 er MAL sa Sy b05 Ohana. 
in. $12.00 
HERITAGE. (Hall, 1949). A flamingo 
pink of a deeper tone than Hit Parade or 
Cherie and an outstanding Iris of this 
color. A nice full petaled flower of heavy 
substance with slightly ruffled semi-flar- 
ing falls and nicely held standards. It’s a 
smooth self with no haft markings and has 
a bright tangerine beard. Height, 34 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1949. $6.00 
HI-TIME. (Hall, 1950). A lustrous golden 
apricot color, called by some a peach-pink 
although not actually a pink at all. It has 
a full deep tangerine beard and is a self 
with no haft markings. The medium large 
flowers of heavy silky texture have fine 
form and are carried on 34-inch well 
branched strong stems. H. M,, A. I. S.,, 
1950. $4.50 
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