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FRANCIE CRANDALL (Naylor, 1953). Snow Flurry X Leilani. An 
Iris in the latest American tradition, closed beautifully domed 
standards, flaring ruffled falls. The color is ethereal, soft oyster white 
with a definite pink under glow. Gives one the impression that he is 
gazing into a huge oriental opal. Absolutely stunning ...........0......2........- 12.50 
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FUCHSIA (Hall, 1951). Deep raspberry pink with a brilliant red beard ............ 5.00 
GALLANT KNIGHT (Tompkins, 1953). A deep mahogany blend from Prairie 
Fire and Garden Glory. Heavy substance and ruffling. A breeder .................. 10.00 
GARDEN GLORY (Whiting, 1943). About as pure a red as you can find ............ 1.00 
GAYLORD (Douglas, 1950). The most sensational Amoena and a decided 
improvement on Wabash and other recent introductions. Choice ............ NET 10.00 
GLISTENGLOW (Muhlestein). A new highly ruffled white —........000.0 20000000000... 1.00 
GENE WILD (Craig, 1952). A fancy done in Tom Craig’s best manner, white 
andecopperverOse athe: pa LlLernsiS OT al .y72 eee ee NET 12.50 
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GOLDEN CROWN § (Kleinsorge, 1954). Stunning new creation with 
standards of deep gold and plush-like maroon falls. Marvelous....NET 20.00 
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GOLDEN RUFFLES (Taylor, 1946). A huge ruffly show flower _............000000...... 1.00 
GOLDEN RUSSET (Hall, 1946). One of the largest and finest of all Iris. The 
buds: look like’ huge cigars, A Show winner: always. ....-22.2.2.20i..--csecenseenecventeestees 2.00 
GOLD RUFFLES (Muhlestein, 1947). Frilly ight yellow. Throws pinks ............ 1.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN (Whiting, 1949). A brilliant gold very close to the orange 
Sides Sold: produces Tics COlOGeII) 1SeSCeCO IN GS ete Bee ee ee 2.00 
GRACIOUS LADY (Taylor, 1952). Falls wavy and frilled. Light Blue ................ 3.00 
.M. D. Naylor genially, David Hall grimly, and Dr. R. E. Kleinsorge stoically 
face the camera during the 1954 American Iris Society Convention 
at Salt Lake City. 
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