ROYAL RUTH (Gottschall 1934) —M. 40”. Proud flowers on a strong stem 
that displays them perfectly. An aristocratic royal blue purple... $5.00 
SAMOA (Hardee) —A fine large, tall Iris blend of brick red tones . $1.25 
SANDALPHON (Hardee) —A large, rich dark violet of very heavy sub¬ 
stance .i-..—... $1.00 
SAN DIEGO—46 inches. An immense, deep velvety blue-purple flower of 
Gaudichau coloring. Received an Honorable Mention by the A. I. S. in 1931 $1.00 
SAN FRANCISCO—'Midseason, 43”. Tall stems, low and widely branched 
Large white flowers with both S. & F. edged lavander blue. Far beyond any 
of the older Plicatas in size, shape and substance. Outstanding .!. 50c 
SELENE—40 inches. Midseason. A tall, very large, pure white of thick 
substance and fine form. Exquisitely luminous. H'ardv . $100 
SENSATION—44 in. An enormous corn-flower blue of finest form and 
substance. A glorious flower—one of the very finest ... 75c 
SERENITE (Cayeux 1931)—48”. A massive flower and a beautiful color 
combination. S. Buff overlaid lavender; F. soft pastel Alice blue, edged soft 
yellow. A flower of fine shape and charming poise . $15.00 
SHAKOKA TB-EM-B9M (Gers. Kellog 1932)—Ashley 1934; reddish 
purple bicolor, large, long and low branched, 36 in., very free and most note¬ 
worthy for its fine fragance, 12 buds .. $3.00 
SIKH—A rich bronzy purple blend on the order of Bruno, but more 
brilliant and coppery. Very large. Sometimes blooms in the fall . 50c 
SIR KNIGHT—40 in. (Ashley, 1934) During four seasons of bloom in our 
gardens, this iris has been outstanding in size, depth of color, and velvety 
falls. S. Bradley’s violet edged fluorite violet; F. hyacinth violet overlaid 
fluorite violet; claret brown veins on white haft. A wonderful sheen and 
iridescence. Deep orange-tipped beard very long and very broad. Single 
flowers have measured S]/ 2 x 6 V 2 in. Striking fragance and brillancy . $15.00 
SIR MICHAEL—Midseason, 48”. S. clear lavender blue; F. rich deep 
purple, suffused red-brown, brilliant red-gold beard. According to Dr. Ayres, 
SIR MICHAEL stands head and shoulders above all other English Irises 45c 
SORRENTO (Hardee 1930)—A wonderfully fine early, large deep blue- 
violet flower with texture of heavy silk. One of the best deep blue Irises $1.00 
SPRING BEAUTY TB-E-R7L (Gers.; Kellogg 1934) 30-36”—A light pink 
of the Georgia type larger, better substance, color close to Pink Satin but of 
different form and effect, nicely branched, Locust blossom scent. With¬ 
stands heat .. $7.50 
SPRING MAID (Loomis 1932)—M. 46”. A beautiful yellow blend of fresh 
coloring, tall and stately. Color a clear rose pink with center flushed 
honey yellow. A most charming and outstanding introduction .. $2.50 
SUMMER CLOUD—32 inches. S. light blue shading to gray-blue-white, 
like a summer cloud; F. sky blue. Flowers of a most pleasing color . $1.50 
TALISMAN (Murrell 1930)—M. 38”. A delicate pink and yellow blend 
with a general effect of golden apricot. A fragant Iris of rich coloring $3.50 
TAPESTRY—39 in. A subtle blending of smoky mulberry-purple with more 
intense shading at the center of the falls .... $1.50 
THEODOLINDA (Ayers 1932) —A San Francisco type Iris with immense 
flowers. Absolutely hardy and outstanding. ,....$5.00 
THOROBRED (Hardee 1930)—TB-RIM. A tall rich glowing brilliant red 
purple .,...—•. $1.00 
THURATUS—A black purple self bv Mr. H. P. Sass. One of the darkest 60c 
VENUS DE MILO—42 in. A clear white Dominion seedling by Mr. Ayers, 
with bright yellow beard. Heavy substance and fine texture ..... $1.25 
VERT-GALANT—A Dyk es Medal winner in a distinct shade of brilliant 
copper-red with standards of coppery fawn. Huge flowers with a copper tone 
pf unusually good carrying quality that easily dominate the garden .. $1.50 
VIRGIN GOLD (Hardee 1930)-TB-Y4L—A pinard yellow 28 in. and high 
branched ...,.... 75c 
WACONDA— Midseason, 38 inches. A new large flowered fuschia-red self. 
S. deep fuschia red; F. rich velvety violet carmine. A very attractive flower 50c 
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