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SPRING MORN (Nesmith 1930) A lovely dainty blend of white 
and pink; has a silvery sheen; 38 in. 
STAR SONG (Mor. 1928) Blend of pale yellow and pink with 
glistening yellow veins; effect a soft pink-buff; 32 in. 
STONEWALL JACKSON (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) 
An intensely rich variegata of perfect form and finish. S. strong 
yellow, overcast with buff, well domed and closely held together. 
F. of bright, deep brown-red, flaring and of perfect shape. Tall 
sturdy stems, well branched with many flowers. Has immense 
garden value and instantly attracts the eye, also exceptionally good 
as specimen stalk. A fitting companion for the iris Jeb. Stuart. 
40 in. 
SUNLIGHT (Sturt. 1929) A large clear yellow; a delicate lum¬ 
inous iris of great beauty; 38 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1928. 
SUSA (H P. Sass 1934) An excellent intermediate of glowing 
velvety red-purple A great addition to the garden. 
SWEET AUBURN (Fewkes 1932) (Nesmith 1933) A beautiful 
white with delicate flush of pink; good sized well shaped flowers on 
strong stems; fragrant and delightful; 34 in. 
SYLVIA LENT (Shull 1933) A light colored self or a yellow- 
white bicolor, of good form, size and heavy substance. Brilliant 
deep yellow beard; fragrant. An excellent iris. 38 in. 
TAPESTRY (Ayres 1931) A subtle blend of smoky mulberry- 
purple with falls intensely colored at center. Well described by the 
name. 39 in. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres 1932) An absolutely hardy plicata of 
San Francisco size. Immense flowers; S. domed; white with but¬ 
tonhole stitching of light blue on margins; F. broad and straight, 
with deep blue markings. Flowers have Dominion substance and 
are borne on tall well branched stems; excellent. 42 in. 
THAIS Beautiful large pink; 42 in. C. M., S. N. H. F. 
TOMMY TUCKER (Nesmith 1930) clear yellow; flaring falls; 
37 in. 
THISTLEDOWN (Sturt. 1933) The name was suggested by the 
unique effects of the white falls and standards of delicate lavender. 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass 1931) A self of deep blackish purple. 
TUSCANY GOLD (Wmsn. 1929) Rich coppery gold; tall; 38 in. 
VENUS Dl MILO (Ayres 1931) Dominion seedling of clear white 
with bright yellow beard. Flowers of heavy substance and fine tex¬ 
ture ; strongly recommended; 42 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
VESPER HOUR (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) A beauti¬ 
fully finished flower of blended blue and soft cream coloring with 
domed standards and semi flaring falls. A lovely iris that should 
be in every garden. 40 in. 
VISHNU (Sturt. 1930) Light pinkish cinnamon veined with brown; 
whole flower touched with faintest glistening lavender; spicy frag¬ 
rance; lovely; 34 in. 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass 1930) Huge white ice-blue self; of heavy- 
substance; strong well branched stems; 40 in. One of the much 
talked of irises in 1930. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. 
WATERFALL (Shull 1931) A pearl-toned flower of exceptional 
beauty and form. S. pearl-gray, pointing up like a gothic arch and 
with an opalescent effect. F. French-gray, slightly flushed with pale 
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