Dreamcastle 



SABLE (Cook, 1938) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Almost black ; a uniform shade of deepest blue-black- violet, with blue 

 beard. Sable has every attribute that a fine Iris should possess; large 

 size, reasonably tall stalks, thick substance and a wonderfully lustrous 

 sheen. Everybody wants Sable. HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1940. See 

 page 26. 



SALAMONIE (Cook, 1946) Each $7.00 



Exquisite light pink blend, richly yet delicately colored, combining 

 the best features of its parents, Majenica and Pink Reflection. A self 

 in garden effect, the flowers holding their color well in any weather. 

 Standards light pinkish cinnamon; falls light Congo-pink; flowers 5 

 inches in diameter. A strong grower and free bloomer. HM AIS, 1946. 



SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge, 1947) Each $6.00 



Illustrated on page 42. A deep tan or sand-brown self, imposing in 

 size and manner of growth, with extra broad falls and beautiful form. 

 The immense buds unfold into huge flowers perfectly spaced, many 

 to the stem. Just enough ruffling to lend grace. HM AIS, 1948. 



SHARKSKIN (Douglas, 1942) Each $1.50 



A silky white Iris of near perfection in all details. Chosen by some 

 judges as the very finest white of all, it has large size, heavy texture 

 and purity of color to commend it. Inside the throat there is a glis- 

 tening yellow flush. 44 inches tall. HM ALS. 1943; AM. 1946. 



SHARON KAY (DeForest, 1946) Each $3.00 



An extraordinary "pinky" Iris of great size and delectable soft color- 

 ing, most unusual in the oval shape of the great flowers and in their 

 bright orchid-like shade. Style arms are white tinted lilac and the 

 beard is white tipped orange inside the throat. Magnificent as a 

 clump. Height 38 inches. 



SHOW GIRL (Nelson, 1945) Each $1.50 



A blush-rose blend from Rameses crossed with Prairie .Sunset. .Stand- 

 ards and falls the same shade o-f rose-pink but the heavy beard and 

 haft are intense orange. Tall and floriferous. 



SIERRA BLUE (Essig, 1932) Each 35c; 3 for 90c 



A soft, clean, enamel-like blue. It is of tall and stately habit, some- 

 times reaching over 5 feet, with many buds to the stalk. Deeper in 

 tone than Shining Waters and more hardy. In 193.5 it won the Dykes 

 Medal and is a consistent flower show winner. 



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