CATALOG SO DIFFERENT 
“The iris you sent me last year are doing 
fine. Your catalog is so interesting. The 
comments on people make it so different. 
Wish | was no older than you. There are 
so many interesting things just ahead.” 
Texas Mrs. Wylie M. 
GALLANT LADY — (Whiting 1947) M 
40”. Large, beautifully ruffled flowers in 
soft pastel lavender-blue......................-+ 50¢ 
GALLANT LEADER— (Wiesner 1939) ML 
40”. This Iris has a lot of good traits. 
It blooms late, it’s big, it stands up well 
in the weather. Its flowers are huge, 
standards deep rose red heavily infused 
with gold. Falls semi-flaring of deep vel- 
vety maroon, with shade of brown at the 
Broadiie tial temeeesten re ree cess cece ase 50¢ 
GALLANTRY — (Whiting 1945) M 38”. 
Heavily ruffled blue-purple self of med- 
ium dark tone. The standards form a 
frilled cup and the falls a saucer with 
rippled edges. Firm substance with good 
Branehimeameeees ee eee 50¢ 
GARDEN GLORY—(Mrs. Whiting 1943) 
ML. 33”. The Red Douglas crossed with 
Garden Magic, produced a pure rich 
Bordeaux red self, smoothly finished with 
deep bronze gold beard. If you like an 
enamelled red, get this one...............-- $1.00 
GAY BORDER—(DeForest 1949) An ev- 
enly bordered new white-ground plicata. 
Markings are maroon, changing to a 
lighter hue giving the effect of pink. At 
first glance it looks like a white with 
about a half-inch border, stitched in red. 
Testament ymemenceen stat eee ee coe oe nc es $1.50 
GENERAL PATTON — (Kleinsorge 1947) 
ML 38”. A solid copper-brown self with 
a metallic undertone that glows and glis- 
tens in the sun. It is a Bryce Canyon 
seedling but is much darker and richer. 
$3.00 
GINGER— (Schreiner 1953) ML 37”. A 
ginger colored blend with a rich enamel- 
led sheen, intensified at the haft. A seed- 
ling of the famous Casa Morena......15.00 
GLORIOLE—(Gage 1933) M. 38”. Huge 
pale blue overlaid with sparkling like 
frost crystals, waved and ruffled. A splen- 
did flower, unmatched substance. A won- 
derful parent for blues and whites......50¢ 
Our catalogue is off the press about April 
Ist and mailings start thereafter. 
BE SURE fo read the front page before or- 
dering. This explains lots of questions asked 
us. 
GOLD SOVEREIGN—(Whiting) M 32”. 
Vivid orange-yellow blossoms, intense in 
color. Its parents are Ola Kala and Rock- 
etmtwomientys fine | Lristessee sere $2.00 
GOLDBEATER — (Kleinsorge 1944) M. 
36”. Solidly colored chrome yellow self, 
no markings or blendings what-so-ever. 
Large flowers, well branched stems. The 
deep yellow buds are very attractive...50¢ 
GOLDCRAFT—(Whiting 1949) M 34”. A 
deep yellow self, very clear and bright. 
20¢ 
GOLDEN CATARAC [—(Met.-Dys. 1936) 
VE 24”. A good sized deep yellow on a 
short stalk. The very first of the tall 
bearded to bloom in our whole field, and 
just at a time when one is eager for 
blooms. Established clumps are liable. to 
bloom anytime. A good cheap early yel- 
low. Blooms profusely and is a rapid in- 
CREASE I yy ee eee eae oe eee ce ee Serene cecee tes 50¢ 
GOLDEN FLEECE—(J. Sass 1940) ML 
40”. This is the kind we like to grow, an 
Iris Masterpiece. Lemon- yellow with 
creamy falls edged and banded limpid 
gold. Beautifully ruffled, large in size, 
fall ‘andva) ood. growers. $1.00 
WE SHIP ONLY ONE-YEAR-OLD ROOTS 
GOLDEN LUSTRE— (Fass 1948) VE 32”. 
Very early pure golden yellow of the 
clearest golden tones, nicely proportioned 
blooms and medium stems, and an early 
bloomer with the quality of flower of the 
midseason" Kind sisi os dees eee seekers 50¢ 
GOLDEN MAJESTY— (Salbach 1938) ML 
40”. This is another one of the old bread 
and butter kind—hard to beat. The 
flowers are of splendid domed form of 
gleaming gold, glistening smooth and does 
not fade. An exceptionally fine Iris, well 
branched, heavy increaser, big flower with 
broad falls. A fine deep yellow at a 
price now that all can afford................ 50¢ 
GOLDEN PLOVER—(DeForest 1950) L. 
38”. A large and smooth golden tan self. It 
is a bright tan a little deeper than golden 
tan, Dioomsiplate:ey ce ee $7.50 
GOLDEN RUFFLES—(Taylor 1946) EM. 
38”. A charming ruffled yellow Iris. Very 
much like the admired Pink Ruffles. A 
consistent show winner. A_ sweet little 
Chur Sper ee ee ecens e  SeTe $1.00 
THANKS—NORTH CAROLINA 
“This is my third year to order iris from 
you, and | have always been pleased with 
the rhizomes sent, and the substitutions that 
you have made.” 
North Carolina Mrs. H.C.E. 
Your state surely is iris concious. We 
ship many orders into it. 
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