GENERAL PATTON —(Kleinsorge ’47) 
M.-L. (310 x Bryce Canyon.) Deep red- 
copper. Somewhat slow of increase but 
fine. colorGHe Ma 47. oh Bees $2.00 
GLISTENING COPPER — (Muhlestein 
53) M.L. 34 in. (Honeyflow x (Prairie 
Sunset x Tobacco Road)), A new cop- 
per of very intense almost fiery color- 
ing. this has medium to large flowers 
of heavy substance and flaring form. 
Felevin tn hig oth ee OA) ee $12.00 
GLISTENGLOW — (Muhiestein ’49); 
(Snow Flurry x (Geneiveve Serouge x 
Mount Cloud). Very wide, heavy-sub- 
stanced white. Enough ruffling and 
character to give it a strong personal- 
raat gle Wel @ iar. Eo. Den oi 8 a ere $1.00 
GOLDEN PLOVER — (DeForest ’50) 
M. (Calderilla x Tibacco Road.) Beauti- 
ful, smooth, gold-dusted goldcn-tan 
Selfe Heaiviee 51.82. cer $5.00 
GOLDEN RUFFLES — (C. Taylor '46) 
M. (Margaret Bond x Vivacious.) 
Smooth, wide and showy yellow. Al- 
ways commanding! A. M. ’49 $1.50 
GOLDEN RUSSET — (D. Hall ’46) M. 
(Invictus x 38-52) x (Golden Eagle). 
Gigantic russet that will simply stun 
WIGLLOTS Fie Vice 47 ee ok $2.00 
GOLD RUFFLES — (Muhlestein 747 
M. L. (Mary Rich Lyon x Midwest 
Gem). Large heavily ruffled medium 
yellow. Some lines at the haft, but a 
lovely flower. A remarkable flower 
fOr pinks si M5748 7. $1.50 
GOLD SOVEREIGN — (Whiting ’49) 
M. (Ala Kala x Rocket.) Simply stun- 
ning is this richest orange-yellow. A. 
PAOD S oc iwce ne aes, oe at oe $2.00 
GOLDEN HAWK — (K. Smith ’51) M. 
38 inches. This iris with its velvety 
texture is one of the finest in smooth 
gold iris. Blooms are very large. 
eS eh ncn ait ee ae ae: NET $20.00 
GOLDEN SYMPHONY — (Horton ’44) 
(L.) An unusual combination of color 
that is most intriguing. The standards 
are brilliant yellow; the falls heliotrope 
bordered with the yellow of the stan- 
dards. Late flowering, with good 
branching. HM., AI S, ’50. 39 in, $1.50 
GRECIAN ROSE — (Heller ’48) M. 46 
inches, (Sdlg. of Old Ironsides) x (Sun- 
gold x Chosen.) Creamy white with 
gold border on both standards and 
Balle IGX tra iArgel ee es 2, $2.00 
GREEN PASTURES — (Heller *47) 
Huge blooms of a chartreuse yellow, 
with a touch of blue at the beard 
which is most effective, is wide and 
tall, It is a prolific increaser. Hardy 
A.I.S. ’47 Midseason, 44 inches. H on 
BK AA ee rae Ce hee ee $1.5 
GYPSY CLASSIC — (DeForest °50). 
This new iris of royal brown has a lu- 
minous henna overlay, giving it an ex- 
ceptional richness and a glowing qual- 
ity which many brown iris lack. The 
style arms are deep gold and the beard 
is bright orange. The falls of the clear 
flowers are wide and flare gracefully. 
FLSA ono. ae eee? vem, 201 $S5-00 
HALLMARK — (Hall ’54) A golden 
apricot or caramel self in the color 
range of Hi-Time and Melody Lane. 
This is a very larg2 flower, smoothly 
finished and gracefully ruffled, the 
falls extra broad and surmounted by a 
rich beard. Height 3 ft. NET $20.00 
HAPPY BIRTHDAY — (Halk 52), Itats 
twice as large as Heritage, much larger 
and more colorful than Pink Sensation. 
It has bold foliage, big heavy stalks, 
large rhizomes and increases at a rapid 
rales Heightssa feet ene) ae $8.00 
HEATHER ROSE —This is a large rosy 
orchid-pink, but of a different shade. 
Form, stem and branching are all good. 
It is a vigo.ous grower, hardy, and 
blcoms freely. $2.50 
HELEN COLLINGWOOD — (K. Smith 
49) M. L. A very brilliant iris in the 
neglec a class. The standards are light 
lavender, broad and firmly held. The 
bright violet-purple falls are flaring 
Witn wide haits. The heavy substanced 
flowers have a neat ruffling at the bors 
Geb MAST S750. Ay Mi A Wes 52 
40's AY anes, 3 wie ae an bah ae $7.50 
HELEN FITZGERALD — (H. Thorup 
’°48) E.M. (Purissima x Wasatch) x 
((Dolly Madison x W. R. Dykes) x 
(Souv. de Mme. Gaudichar x Ricardi.) ) 
Smooth lobelia violet self. H M. ’49, 
OES an Ro arene Ax Pepe ef, $1.50 
HELEN McGREGOR — Clear pale 
blue, pure and uniform in color, the 
sensation of the Iris World the year of 
gsi troduction... 7.6) eee $1.50 
