GARDEN GLORY (Whiting 1943) ML. 33’. * 
A pure, enameled, rich Bordeaux red, or velvety ruby, one 
of the most stylish of the reds. Clear color, classic form. and 
smooth finish. Distinctive because of its rich, smooth red haft, 
dark bronzy beard, enamel finish and flaring form. Not large 
or tall it is one of our favorites. HM’45. AM’47. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
GARDEN MAGIC (Grinter 1936) ML. 38’. 
One of the fine reds. Flowers of smooth, velvety toned red 
on tall stems. Rich color, good substance and form. Flowers 
are full formed, hafts solidly colored red and the glossy vel- 
vety falls handsomely contrast with the rich beard. HM’37. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
GAY BORDER (DeForest 1949) M. 40’. 
A white ground plicata with maroon rose stripes and border. 
It gives the effect of red bordering on white; distinct. Pictured 
on page 48. HM’39. $2.00; 3 for $5 00 
GAYLORD (Douglas 1950) L. 38’. * 
For years Wabash has remained one of the outstanding ex- 
amples in the amoena class. With the creation of GAYLORD 
additional lustre has been added to this popular class. On 
page 28 we have illustrated this Iris of pure white standards 
and velvety, deep violet-blue falls. The flower is large, fully 
three times the size of Wabash and an outstanding star in- 
deed. HM’‘49. $20.00 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein 1949) EM. 36’. 
In our estimation this is about the prettiest of the smoky 
orchids. Reminds one of lavender taffeta. Flower is livened 
by a large tangerine beard. HM’49. $2.50 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge 1947) ML. 38’’. 
An intense and brilliant copper brown self that glows and 
glistens with great elegance. The darker brown shading of 
this blend with its sparkling iridescence is quite novel. HM’47. 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MORNING MELODY 
CAMPFIRE GLOW 
VELVET DUSK 
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