SNOWKING (H. P. Sass ’35) A new and perfectly hardy clear white of 
magnificent size and height. Special prize at Lincoln National Show. 15.00 
SOUV. DE LETITIA MICHAUD (Mil. ’23) Very large flowers of clear 
lobelia blue. Tall and fine. .35 
SPOKAN (J. Sass ’33) The most gorgeous and brilliant of the new 
red brown blends. Well branched stems. 36 inches. 15.00 
SPRINGMAID (Loomis ’32) A tall and stately pink and yellow blend 
of beautiful fresh coloring. H. M. A. I. S. ’32. 46 inches. 3.00 
ST. LOUIS (Wiesner ’33) A fine new deep intense blue purple of 
excellent form and heavy substance. 7.50 
SUMMER CLOUD (Kirk. ’31) Pale blue-white standards on sky blue 
falls; well named. Large, well proportioned, tall and fine. 1.50 
SURPRISE (Cooley ’28) A very large fine blue, flushed heliotrope, 
on tall well branched stems. .25 
SUNBEAM (Mur. ’27) A pure rich canary yellow intermediate of 
smooth texture and pleasing rounded form. .25 
SUSA (H. P. Sass ’34) A very fine velvety red purple intermediate. A 
color gem in the early garden. 24 inches. 1.00 
SWAZI (Bliss ’22) One of the finest of the deep blue violet bicolors. 
Tall and well branched. .50 
TAJ MAHAL (Sturt. ’21) A hardy and free flowering white that 
makes a fine garden clump, or mass planting. .25 
TALISMAN (Mur. ’30) An exquisite blend of yellow and rose pink, a 
real floral delicacy. C. of M. London. 4.00 
TAPESTRY (Ayres ’31) A subtle blend of smoky mulberry and pu - 
pie, as seen in rare old tapestries. 1.00 
TA-WA (H. P. Sass ’35) Indian name for sun. A fine yellow interme¬ 
diate with large flowers of good substance. 2.50 
TEN AY A (Essig ’33) A rich raisin purple self, dark and velvety, 
lighted up with a golden beard. 3-50 
THAIS (Cay. ’26) A fine large lilac pink of excellent form and car¬ 
riage. .35 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass ’34) A wonderfully fine new black 
purple self of deep, rich color and velvety texture. 36 inches. 15.00 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres ’32) A large plicata, white with light blue 
stitching on margins. Tall and well branched. 5.00 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass ’31) One of the darkest of all irises, it makes 
a striking garden clump. A black purple self showing rich crimson 
tones in the sun. .75 
TIGER TIGER (Ware. ’32) One of the finest new reds, large and 
brilliant, on tall branching stems. 3.00 
TITMOUSE (Wmsn. ’34) One of the new little Table Iris. Amber 
yellow edged violet. 31 inches. .50 
