DESERT TWILIGHT 
FRANCES CRAIG (Craig)—H.M., A.I.S. *53 
Only Tom’s best could have been named for “Fran” and this one 
he considers so. We do, too. A classic in a Mohr type flower, with 
cool gray lavender coloring, heavy substance, and tall stems. 
$10.00 
GALA FINALE (DeForest)—H.C., A.LS. *49 
A rich yellow plicata so heavily overlaid with glowing Indian 
red as to appear red at first glance. 3 ft. $3.50 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting)—A.M., A.LS. *47 
A pure self of rich Bordeaux red. The clean smooth haft and 
dark beard give depth to its coloring and its enameled finish and 
flaring form are distinctive. One of the reddest irises. 3 ft. $1.00 
GAY ORCHID (Muhlestein)—H.M., A.LS. *49 
You will love this large flowered orchid colored iris, enhanced 
by a tangerine beard. Has proven an excellent parent for the 
“pink” strain. 3 ft. Reblooms. $2.00 
GENE WILD (Craig)—H.M., A.LS. *54 
Added to perfection of form and branching, is the lavish color- 
ing of this Fancy. The network and blending of rosy red covers 
the ground of warm white which comes through more on the cen- 
tral portions of the fails. $12.50 
GLOWING AMBER (Craig)—H.M., A.LS. 54 
Probably our favorite of the Craig “Fancies.” Almost a variegata, 
which effect it gives from a distance, the glowing amber stand- 
ards are washed deeper, and the falls of the same color are com- 
pletely striated with a radiating pattern of red, umber, and sepia. 
Exciting and beautiful. $10.00 
GOLD BROCADE (Heller) 
Golden yellow generously sprinkled with gold dust that sparkles 
in the sunlight. Superb form and stalk. For warmer climates. 40 in. 
$1.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting)—A.M., A.LS. ’53 
This iris makes a striking display in the garden. The flowers 
are not large but the vivid orange-yellow blossoms draw you by 
the intensity of their color. 3 ft. Illustrated on page 14. $2.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor)—A.M., A.LS. 49 
A very beautiful soft yellow, frilled and ruffled. It has good 
substance, excellent branching, blooms profusely. 31% ft. $1.50 
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GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall)—H.M., A.LS. °47 ; 
One of the largest iris. Warm russet in color. Very consistent 
and carries its huge golden blooms on 40-inch stalks. $2.00 
GOOD NEWS (Kleinsorge)—H.M., A.LS. °47 : 
Glistening golden brown in a perfect flower for size, form and 
substance. Close to being the best in light browns. 34 in. $1.50 
GRECIAN ROBE (Heller) ; 
A lovely stately creamy white flower, with both standards and 
falls bordered in gold. Midseason. 40 inches. $1.25 
GREEN PASTURES (Heller)—H.M., A.LS. °47 gas 
This iris will draw you back for a second look. It is different— 
a chartreuse yellow, with a touch of blue at the end of the beard, 
giving the effect of a distinctly green iris. 3 ft. $1.25 
GYPSY ROSE (Whiting)—H.M., A.IL.S. °49 
An antique rose or “tapestry-red” with a blue blaze at the end 
of the beard. The petals are broad and wavy and of excellent 
substance. A choice iris. 3% ft. $1.00 
HAPPY VALLEY (Meiss)—Winter blooms 
A beautiful amethyst violet self, accented by a golden beard. 
The standards are domed and ruffled, the broad falls are flaring 
and ruffled. Fragrant. 40 in. Very early. $3.00 
HEIGHO (Craig)—A.M., A.IS. *49 ' 
Beautiful flowers of light violet with a touch of blue. Faint sig- 
nal patch at the tip of the beard. 3 ft. $3.00 
HELEN KENNEDY (Kennedy) 
Lovely light blue of excellent substance. Both standards and 
falls are extra wide and are beautifully ruffled. The full beard is 
snow white. $7.50 
HELEN McGREGOR (Graves) 
This ethereal light blue was awarded the Dykes Medal for 1949. 
Both standards and falls are very broad and ruffled, of excellent 
substance and refinement. $1.50 
HELEN McKENZIE (Graves)—H.M., A.LS. *50 
In our opinion this is the most outstanding white iris yet intro- 
duced. It is so perfect in every respect, with perfectly domed 
standards, and broad flaring falls, which are generously sprinkled 
ae glistening star-dust. Smooth texture and well-branched stalks. 
: $6.00 
HERITAGE (Hall)—A.M., A.I.S. ’51 
A flamingo pink which is a little deeper in color than Cherie. 
The flowers. are full and lush, of heavy substance with slightly 
ruffled semi-flaring falls and nicely held standards and, of course, 
carries a bright tangerine beard. 3 ft. $3.50 
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