FORWARD (Marx, 1952). A pure lemon-yellow self throughout 
the entire flower. Even the beard is of similar color. Each $1.00 
FRANCES KENT (DeForest, 1951). Standards chartreuse-cream, 
flushed with pink; falls lighter, with pinkish beard. Outstanding 
and different. Each $7.50 
FUCHSIA (Hall, 1951). A rich raspberry-pink with flaring falls, 
~somewhat waved at the margins. The vivid flowers have a silky 
finish and the heavy beard is almost red. H.M., 1953. 
Each $5.00 
GALA FINALE (DeForest, 1950). The yellow ground color is 
heavily edged and peppered with rich Indian-red. The large 
flowers are well spaced on sturdy stalks. H.M., 1952. 
Each $3.50 
GOLDEN CROWN (Kleinsorge, 1954). Old gold standards and 
plush-like brownish maroon falls. A richly colored new variety of 
distinctive coloring. Each $20.00 
GOLDENDALE (DeForest, 1953). This large, smooth yellow self 
has a bright flush of orange on the falls which adds to its beauty, 
making it outstanding. Each $7.50 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass, 1940). Light lemon-yellow standards; 
falls, similar color with a beautiful light blaze in the center. 
H.M., 1940; A.M., 1942. Each 75c 
GOLDEN PLOVER (DeForest, 1951). One of the finest and smooth- 
est golden tans, with large blossoms well spaced on tall stalks. 
Each $5.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall, 1946). This huge golden russet flower 
has falls which have a 7-inch spread. The 6-inch buds resemble 
a large cigar. If you like big Iris, get Golden Russet. H.M., 
1947; A.M., 1952. Each $2.00 
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BLUE VALLEY 
GOLDEN SUNSHINE (Schreiner, 1952). As bright and cheerful 
as the morning sunlight. A golden flower with the sheen of 
shimmering silk. Each $7.50 
CLOTH OF GOLD 
_ We were so pleased with the Flamingo Pink and the Hero- 
ique. Our Heroique blooms measured 10 inches across. The 
Flamingo Pink measured 9 inches across. Everyone said they 
had never seen such beautiful Iris. 
L. H. R., Illinois 
CHANTILLY 
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