GLISTENING COPPER (Muhlestein '53). M.-L., 32 
inches. (Sister to Utah Sunset.) Brilliant, gay, 
smoothly finished copper. A remarkable par- 
Smt? A. Crp alain arene alas Mists eee eau ace $15.00 
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GLORIOLE (Gage '33). EM. (Souv. de L. Mis- 
chaud x Queen Caterina.) Light, frosted blue, 
considered a great parent, but lovely in its 
OWS TICN tn Delving cones pci oats tena $ .50 
GOLDBEATER (Kleinsorge ‘44). M. (Rebellion x 
Naranja) x (Far West). Richest yellow. Proven 
fine parent for blends and yellows, but should 
be equally good for red breeding. H.M. 
pa MM: nO Leip iteile ances ates te Mia deme a -e $1.00 
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GOLDEN EAGLE (D. Hall ‘42). M. (38-26); ((36-11: 
W. R. Dykes x Dolly Madison) x (Morocco Rose)) 
x (Prairie Sunset). Smoothest rich yellow. Beau- 
tiful flaring form. I consider it tops for hybridiz- 
ing. It is back of all’of D. Hall's: "Flamingo: 
pinks. Still holds promise for breeding work in 
shell pinks, yellows, blends and possibly reds. 
BM AD A she ee cco vas! doles awed aioe ames $ .75 
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GOLDEN EPAULETS (Grant ‘46). M. 36 inches. 
(Sunday Best x Chosen.) On the order of Mystic 
Melody with deeper hafts. Should be most use- 
ful as a breeder for the ‘‘yellow amoenas.” 
INGE Se ee jes Sosa he Baty ike OE eae ne $1.00 
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GOLDEN GLEAM (Miess ‘51). M. (Tiffanja x To- 
bacco Road.) Dandelion yellow self with lines 
in falls indicating its plicata blood. A very 
Gishinetiveriniss Hsiao Zi acini heen $6.00 
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GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest '50). M. (Calderilla 
x Tobacco Road.) Simply stunning is this 
smooth, gold-dusted golden-tan self. H.M. 
Die Tei 3 I witga s auahe Shaltrerg ooh is heir we tama th Pistons Re ‘$6.00 
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GOLDEN RUFFLES (C. Taylor '46). M. (Margaret 
Bond x Vivacious.) Smooth, wide and showy 
yellow. Always commanding! Probably has an 
upset number of chromosomes for it has no 
pollen and is a very difficult pod parent, and 
therefore may produce unusual seedlings if it 
can be induced to do so. Pollens that worked 
on it for me last -year: Baghdad, Fabulous Kate 
and another Pink Formal seedling: 49-21-50. 
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GOLDEN RUSSET (D. Hall ‘46). M. (Invictus x 
38-52) x (Golden Eagle). Gigantic russet that 
will simply “stun” visitors when well grown. 
Fine blood for this color, yellows, pinks, and 
possibly reds and variegatas. H.M. ‘47. .$2.00 
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GOLDEN SHADOWS (C. Rees 52). M. ((Nativi- 
date x Happy Days) x (King Midas x Happy 
days)) x (sister.) Huge 6%-inch blooms of warm 
white having an outpouring of gold through 
center. Should be great with yellow amoeanas. 
AGeinche sw, His cid cnats Saela itcate hekane Cee $7.50 
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GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schreiner ‘52). M. 38 inches. 
A clear, pure, true yellow neither on the or- 
ange or lemon-toned side. A fine addition 
to‘the yellow class s jvey sce ae Weare ose $10.00 
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GOLDEN SYMPHONY (Horton ‘44). V.L.- (Plura- 
belle x Rameses.) This will close the iris sea- 
son with a very colorful show. Yellow stand- 
ards—lavender-blue falls. Last year we re- 
versed this description, for which we are truly 
SOLTY ea Vice OWN ates en Nes caskaadarciet east SeauoeneNs $4.00 
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GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlestein ‘47). M.-L. (Mary 
Rich Lyon x Midwest Gem.) Large heavily 
ruffled medium yellow. Some lines at the haft, 
but quite a lovely flower nevertheless, and 
a remarkable parent for pinks, creams, blends 
and yellows. Would like to see this crossed on 
Snow Flurry, Glistenglow or New Snow. Its 
pink grandchildren are superb. H.M. ‘48. .$1.50 
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GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting ‘49). M. (Ola Kala x 
Rocket.) Simply stunning is this richest orange- 
yellow. Top blood for vivid colors in yellow, 
orange and possibly reds. H.M. ‘50, A.M. ‘53. 
DIN PraseattBceN ote Meee eactel cus tava MIR Mes, 50nd oleae este $3.50 
GOOD AND PLENTY (O. Fay '52). M., 36 inches. 
(44-44 x 44-23.) A white, and a blue self from 
a single seed. To be sold as a pair: “Good and 
Plenty White” and ‘‘'Good and Plenty Blue.” 
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GOOD MEASURE (Whiting ‘53). M.-L., 36 inches. 
(Ola Kala x Rocket). Brilliant, deep, cadmium 
yellow without an orange influence. Superb 
GLOW GL seer eee ene ee, a osu eRe ot tis $10.00 
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GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge ‘'46). M. (Mexico x 
Tobacco Road.) Glistening golden brown. Be- 
lieve this is my favorite of such colors. H.M. 
GATE ANGST hse Ree cshone oct aexticgs Rime. ates eee $1.50 
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GRACIOUS LADY (C. Taylor '52). EM. (Lake 
George x Great Lakes.) Large smooth blue with 
a delightful dip in the center of the falls. A 
grand pollen parent. 34 inches......... $5.00 
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GRAND CANYON (Kleinsorge ‘41). M. (Treasure 
Island x Far West.) Rich plum and copper 
blend. Overlooked as a parent. Would sug- 
gest using Gypsy Rose, Cape Bon, Honeyflow, 
Casa Morena, Three Oaks, Dream Along, Sun- 
aa sai Susitna Sunset. A.M. '44....... $ .75 
GRAND MARSHAL (Milliken). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(China Maid x Chosen.) Odd yellow with 
brown tones. A big, full, semi-flaring flower. 
A remarkable parent for browns, tans, blends, 
yelows: and possibly pinks and red. Net $1.00 
GRATITUDE (Snyder '50). EM. 40 inches. Rosy 
blue-bell self with light brown suffusion at the 
hafts. This hardly tells the story of an alto- 
gether distinct and delightful iris that will have 
wide appeal when it is distributed. A grand 
ap EY Cand Cr ot. Cee AG irs ai ofa ie oe $2.00 
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GREAT DAY (Tompkins '53). M.L., 36 inches. 
(Ebony Echo x Manana.) Rich, glossy, ruffled 
flaring, non-fading deep red, devoid of haft 
MGErkKInGse Gx. Ol beMVile hohe, etc atae $20.00 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins ‘38). M. (Dominion sdlg. 
x Conquistador sdlg.) Quality blue that has 
been widely used as a parent and with great 
success. Dykes Medal i420. laste oes $ .75 
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