GRECIAN ROBE (Heller '48). M., 46 inches. (Sdlg 
of Old Ironsides) x (Sungold x Chosen.) Creamy 
white with gold border on both standards and 
falls. Extra large, tender 
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GREENGLOW (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (Sister to 
Glistenglow.) Very large, full greenish-char- 
treuse white. Should be highly useful for 
breeding toward greens or for creams, blues 
and whites. H. C. ‘48 
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GREEN IVORY (Muhlestein ‘53). M.-L., 36 inches. 
(Desert Song x sister to Greenglow.) Very 
large, wide ivory with greenish cast. Flowers 
so large they have a tendency to touch one an- 
other, but if used with Spring Romance, Char- 
Maize, Spring Sunshine, and other branched 
varieties, should produce good seedlings. 
$10.00 
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GREEN MOHR* (Muhlestein '51). M-L. (Wm. Mohr 
x Chosen.) Strong greenish-chartreuse self— 
the falls having a slight lavender flush when 
first opened. Full ‘“Mohr"’ shape. Will set seed. 
Won Seedling award Salt Lake City and C. of 
Cmio0rer Meto2 $4.00 
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GREEN PASTURES (Heller ‘47). E.-M. (Old Iron- 
sides x Oregon Sunshine.) Yellow-chartreuse 
self. Form could be improved and may be a 
difficult grower in some sections—especially 
the mid-West, but of interest for hybridizing. 
Bluish-tipped beard. H.M. ‘47. Net $2.00 
E—20 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass ‘43). M. Sulphine 
yellow self. Odd, but unusually fine in some 
seasons $2.00 
E-—9 
GREEN WHISPER (Joyce Button ‘49). E.-M. (Mat- 
terhorn x Jake.) An off-white from two reces- 
sive whites from plicata breeding. It should 
produce plicatas and lemon-yellows. Net $3.00 
S—3 
GUIDING STAR (Tompkins ‘51). M. 38 inches. 
(Damascus x Rocket) x Acadia x Damascus.) 
Richest lemon-yellow self including beard. 
Re-blooming tendency 
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GULF STREAM (O. Fay ‘46). E.-M. (Dymia x 
Narain.) Very dark blue-black. Highly valu- 
able for “black” breeding. Stunning. H.M. 
‘46. Net $1.00 
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GUSSIE (Corey ‘53). M.-L. (Chantilly) x Daybreak 
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lemon beard. Not for sale. 
E—30 
GYPSY (Kleinsorge ‘45).:L. (Rebellion x Naranja) 
x (E. B. Williamson). Wonderful variegata. 
Blood for this color, blends, reds and oranges. 
H.M. Net $ .75 
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GYPSY CLASSIC (DeForest '51). M. Nightingale) 
x (Prairie Sunset x Tobacco Road.) Stunning 
new brown. H.M. ‘52 
E—29 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting '46). M. (Amaranth x 
Three Oaks.) Tall, well branched, red-copper 
blend. Rich and wide parts; a top parent. We 
bloomed some lovely things from it x Miogem. 
Finest blood for reds. H.M. ‘49 $1.50 
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY (D. Hall '52). Very large bril- 
liant deep pink. Luscious flower with a dark 
tangerine beard. H.M. ‘52. Net $12.00 
E—29 
HAPPY HEART (Tompkins ‘53). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(Easter Gold x Ola Kala) x (Cape Bon x Sea 
Shell). Mr. Tompkins thinks this is as deep yel- 
low as he has bred or seen. The flowers are 
broad and ruffled. It should produce wonderful 
yellows, blends and pinks $7.00 
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HAPPY TALK (Mary Ollmann). M.-L., 36 inches. 
Elsa Sass x Coritica.) Flaring very yellow pli- 
cata, deep rosy-red edges $10.00 
E—35 
HAPPY VALLEY (Miess ‘50). M. (Mountain Sky x 
Narain.) Lovely medium blue. Splendid breed- 
ing for blues—either dark or light $4.00 
HARRIET THOREAU (P. Cook ‘44). M. (Sister to 
Dreamcastle.) Clean orchid-pink. Fine parent. 
H.M. ‘45 $ .75 
E—19 
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 chocolate and purple $4.00 
E—25 
HAZEL REED (Craig ‘50). M., 40 inches. (Prairie 
Sunset x Sultan’s Robe.) Henna-brown with 
golden undertones. Superb blood for blends, 
reds and browns. Net $5.00 
E—29 
HEADLANDS (Craig '50). M., 40 inches. (Acropo- 
lis x Destiny) x (Great Lakes). Looks to us to 
be a larger, taller, better branched Chivalry. 
Really very fine and commanding $4.00 
E—33 
HEART’S DESIRE (J. Wills ‘50). E.-M., 38 inches. 
(Copper Pink x True Love). Large, wide bi- 
toned red. Could be useful for Amoeans with 
red falls, reds, yellows and coppers... .$3.50 
S-9 
HEATHER ROSE (D. Hall '50). M. ((44-41: (42-26: 
Gay Troubadour x Mandalay) x (Overture)) x 
(Courtier.)) The name describes the color—a 
large flower of quality. Will be a fine producer 
of many interesting colors in the new race of 
pinks, orchids and salmons. H.M. ‘51....$3.50 
HEBRON”® (Jory ‘49). E.-M. (Grace Mohr sdlg. x 
Capitola.) Honey brown with full Mohr shape. 
$3.00 
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HEIGHO* (Craig ‘9). M. (Purissima x Capitola.) 
This is my favorite of the Purissima x Capitola 
seedlings I have seen thus far because of its 
very heavy substance and the signal patch at 
the beard. Extremely vigorous. H.M. ‘49. .$6.00 
E—10 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith '49). M. (Ex- 
travaganza x Louise Blake.) Beautiful, superb 
neglecta. Almost an amoena—will be highly 
useful for hybridizing, surely. H.M. ‘50. 
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