GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein, ’49) E.M. 36” 
“A large, smoothly colored smokey orchid. 
Flaring form and brilliant tangerine beard. 
Different. H.M. 1949. $2.00 each 
GENERAL PATTON (Kleinsorge, ‘47) 
M.L. 38” 
A solid copper-brown self. Darker than most 
browns. It glistens with a sparkling irides- 
cence. H.M. 1947. $2.00 each 
*GOLDEN CROWN (Kleinsorge, ‘54) M. 36” 
Standards old gold in color, falls a rich 
plush-like brownish maroon velvet. Large 
flowers with flaring falls. Brilliant and lively. 
NET $20.00 each 
GOLDEN GLEAM (E. Miess, ‘51) M. 36” 
A quality flower of dandelion yellow with 
striations of cream at the hafts. Falls and 
standards ruffled. Heavy substance. Very 
low branched with 9 to 11 buds. H.M. 1952. 
Unusual. $5.00 each 
GOLDEN RULE (H.F. Hall, ‘50) M.L. 40” 
A very fine new yellow self—a smoothly fin- 
ished deep orange yellow. Closed standards 
and broad, flaring falls. Well branched. 
$4.00 each 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall, ‘46) M. 40’ 
One of the largest flowers found on any Iris 
(7"" high). The name gives the color of this 
new Hall creation. Tall, vigorous grower. 
H.M. 1949. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.00 
GOLD RUSH (Essig-Austin, ‘46) V.E. 387 
A beautiful yellow which is attracting great 
interest among Iris growers because of its 
brilliance and depth of color. Flowers med- 
ium with more flare than any other deep 
yellows. Pleasingly fragrant. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting, ‘49) M.L. 34” 
M.L. 34” 
Vivid cadmium yellow self with nicely ruffled 
form. Acclaimed by many judges as the 
finest deep, pure yellow they have seen. 
Medium sized flowers. Plants vigorous and 
hardy. A.M. 1953. $2.00 each, 3 for $5.00 
GREEN MOHR (Muhlestein, 51) M.L. 37” 
A large, beautifully formed flower of the 
Mohr type. Decidedly greenish cast with a 
flush of lavendar over the falls when first 
opened. Pales to a chartreuse color. Quite 
unique. H.M. 1952. Stock limited. 
Small rhizomes. $3.50 each 
GULF STREAM (Fay, ‘46) E.M. 38” 
A stunning rich dark blue, blue beard and no 
haft markings. H.M. 1946. $1.00 each 
10 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY (D. Hall, ‘52) M. 36” 
Tops in the flamingo pinks todate. Large 
ruffled flower with excellent form and color. 
Heavy stalks, good substance and a rapid 
increaser. Everyone liked it last season. A.M. 
1954. $8.00 each 
HARLEQUIN (Stevens, ‘49) L. 32” 
This recent introduction of Mrs. Stevens from 
New Zealand is most exotic and weird. The 
silvery falls with horizontal flare are not only 
veined like a butterfly’s wings, but stippled 
and dappled chocolate and purple to match 
the feathery standards. Really a plicata but 
looks like an Oncocyclus hybrid. $2.00 each 
HEATHER ROSE (D Hall, ‘50) E.M. 322 
A rosy orchid pink-different shade than any 
other Iris. Something like Scotch Heather in 
color. Vigorous grower and a good bloomer. 
$2.50 each 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD (K. Smith, ‘49) 
M.L. 40” 
A neglecta of great brilliance. The broad 
standards are light lavender, the flaring falls 
are violet purple. Flowers have heavy sub- 
stance and are carried on tall, sturdy stalks 
with good branching. A distinctive Iris. A.M. 
L528 $7.50 each 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves, ‘46) M. 36” 
A clear, pale blue which because of its purity 
and uniformity has become the sensation of 
the Iris world since its introduction. Flower 
large, with flaring form and ruffled stand- 
ards and. falls. H.M. 1946. Dykes Medal 
Winner, 1949. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
“HELEN McKENZIE (Graves, ‘50) M. 37” 
Supposed to be the whitest Iris in existence. 
Pure with no haft markings or veinging. 
Standards domed and firm, falls broad and 
flaring. Blooms perfectly placed on well 
branched stalks. H.M. 1950. $6.00 each 
HERITAGE (Hall, ‘49) M. 32” 
Deeper pink tone than Cherie or Hit Parade 
and of heavier substance. Falls slightly ruf- 
fled and semi-flaring. Smoothly finished with 
contrasting tangerine beard. A.M. 1951. 
See page 33. $3.50 each 
HIBARNEY (Dolman, ‘53) M. 38” 
A tall, clean, white ground plicata, very 
heavily bordered rosy-lavender. Many flowers 
are borne on tall, sturdy stalks. The clump 
effect is most striking and attracted consid- 
erable attention in our display gardens last 
year from many visitors. A good grower and 
dependable bloomer. Fragrant. $1.50 each 
