GARDEN FLAME (H. Sass ’41) L 34” $.75 
(Sdlgs. from King Tut X Miss Aravilla) 
The very fine broad petaled flowers are of a deep and rich 
rosy garnet red. H.M. ‘40 - A.M. ‘43 
GAY SENORITA (Saalbach ‘44) M 40” $.75 
(Alta Calif. Sdlg. X Miss Calif.) X (Happy Gift Sdlg.) 
An unusual variegata, the honey colored standards are set 
off by falls of golden yellow with a deep chestnut-brown 
overcast enhanced by heavy veining. Gay Senorita with 
pollen from ‘Joppa Parrot’ has given Tom Craig some won- 
derful Oncobreds—'American Modern’ for example, H.M. ‘45 
GENE WILD (Craig ‘52) M-L $12.50 
(Rich Raiment X Joseph's Mantle) 
This is a stunning plicata of creamy white and rose with 
excellent form and good stem. It is really a ‘fancy plicata’ 
and one of Mr. Craig's best—with such parentage, how could 
it miss? 
GOLDEN FLEECE (J. Sass ‘40) L 40” $.75 
(Siegfried X Dore) 
The standards are a light lemon-yellow and the falls are 
white with a border the color of the standards. 
H.M. ‘40 - A.M. ‘42 
GOLDEN HIND (Chadburn ‘34) EM 30” $.60 
(Gold Imperial X W. R. Dykes) 
The deep butter-yellow petals are accented by the bright 
orange beard. Dyke’s Medal, England ‘34 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor *46) EM 38” $2.00 
(Margaret Bond X Vivacious) 
Here is a delightfully ruffled flower in a wonderful clear 
yellow. H.M. ‘46 - A.M. ‘49 
GOLDEN RUSSETT (Hall 46) M 38” $2.00 
(Invictus X 38-52) X (Golden Eagle) 
This is a huge flower, a self color of glowing russet—an 
autumnal color symphony. H.C. ‘45 - H.M. ‘47 
GOLDEN SHADOWS (C. Rees 52) M 40” $5.50 
[(Natividad X Happy Days) X (King Midas X Happy 
Days)] X (Sister) 
The huge warm white blooms have hearts of ‘Golden Shad- 
ows’. 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting ‘49) M 38” $2.00 
(Ola Kala X Rocket) 
The flowers are so vividly gold as to border on an orange 
tone. A sure eye-catcher. H.M. ‘50 - A.M. ‘53 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge 46) M 34” $1.50 
(Mexico X Tobacco Road) 
This flaring ruffled beauty has a golden brown effect that 
is most pleasing. There is an undertone of almost mustard 
color apparent in its makeup. H.M. ‘47 
G. P. BAKER (Perry ‘30) M 40” $.50 
(Unknown) 
Here is a masterpiece in yellow that was considered the 
finest of its kind up to the date of introduction and captured 
the Dyke’s Medal for its originator. In fact, so imposing was 
this hybridizer’s contributions to the floral world that he was 
awarded the Victoria Medal of Honor in 1935. Dyke’s Medal, 
England ‘30 
GRAND MARSHALL (Milliken ‘41) M 42” $1.00 
(China Maid X Chosen) 
Extra large flowers of a peculiar yellow with a brown tone 
are further accented by a deeper brown flush at the hatts 
and a beard which blends with the hafts. This is the pollen 
parent of Murray’s new ‘Glittering Gold’ soon to be released. 
GREAT LAKES (Cousins '38) M 48” $.75 
[(Dominion X ?) X (Conquest X ?)] 
One of the all time greats in blue! Strange, isn't it, how the 
bees or an errant breeze occasionally beats the hybridizer 
at his own game? Though many growers no longer list this 
fine light blue with the well branched stalks, it has become 
almost a yardstick by which blues are measured. 
H.M. ‘39 - A.M. ‘40 - Dyke’s Medal ‘42 
GREENGLOW (Muhlstein ’49) EM 36” 
(Snow Flurry) X (G. Serouge X Mount Cloud) 
Sister of Glistenglow 
The very large full blossoms have a chartreuse cast that is 
on the green, rather than the yellow side. For us it has set 
seed by one of our greenish seedlings out of Appointee and 
Sultan‘’s Robe. H.C. ‘48 
$1.00 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller ‘47) E-M 48” $1.50 
(Old Ironsides X Oregon Sunshine) 
Another Iris in the pedigree of Murray's ‘Green Hat’. The 
chartreuse of this flower is on the yellow side, but has a 
blue tipped beard. 
GREEN SHADOWS (H. Sass ‘43) M 36” 
(Jean Cayeux X Amitola) 
This rather odd sulphine yellow self has an orange beard 
and subtle ‘Green Shadows’. 
$1.50 
GUDRUN (Dyke's ‘30) $.50 
(Unknown) 
A warm white with a golden beard. Used by many hybrid- 
izers—even with Oncobreds. It is the pollen parent of the 
new ‘Ardrun’. Dyke’s Medal, England ‘31 
EM 38” 
HEADLANDS (Craig ‘50) M 40” $3.00 
(Acropolis X Destiny) X (Great Lakes) 
This excellent Iris seems an improved ‘Chivalry’. Very fine! 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves ‘46) 
(Purissima X Cloud Castle) 
This highly praised and honored Iris has large flowers with 
a rounded form and broad hatfts. The clear blue flowers have 
little of lavender in their composition. In comparison to 
‘Great Lakes’ a little lighter. 
H.M. ‘46 - A.M. ‘48 - Dyke’s Medal ‘49 
EM 36” $1.50 
HERITAGE (D. Hall ’49) M 36” 
(Tally-Ho X Courtier) 
This flamingo-pink is a trifle deeper than ‘Cherie’. Its sub- 
stance is excellent and it has semi flaring falls that are 
ruffled and well held standards. Tangerine beard. 
H.M. ‘49 - A.M. ‘51 
$3.50 
HIGH TOR (Fielding ‘50) M 40” 
(Snow Flurry X Azure Skies) 
This is a big flower whose chicory-blue ruffled falls are a bit 
deeper than the standards. We admired this when first shown 
and acquired it from its originator as soon as possible. It 
has given us seeds from a seedling of ours which is one half 
‘Joppa Parrot’. H.C. ‘51 - H.M. ‘52 
$5.00 
HI TIME (Hall ’50) M 36” 
(42-07: Golden Eagle X 39-62) X (Premier Peach) 
This lovely golden-apricot is considered among Hall's best 
introductions and has great garden value. H.M. ‘50 
$3.00 
HIT PARADE (Hall ’47) M 32” 
(Sister to Courtier—too involved to repeat) 
A large so-called ‘pink’ with a tangerine beard. A beautiful 
flower and one which should be in every collection now that 
it is within the reach of the average fancier. 
$1.00 
HONOR GUEST (Dozier ‘53) 
(Amigo X Wabash) 
This vigorous and hardy offspring of two famous parents 
seems to partake of both the Amoena and Neglecta types. 
(See our Dictionary) 
M 38” $2.00 
INDIANA NIGHT (P. Cook ‘42) 
(Valor X Sable) 
This large, rich velvety blue-purple has many fine qualities 
—seems however to increase rather slowly for most growers. 
ML 38” $1.00 
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