RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
SaintPaul, Minn 
SOLFERINO, (Cayeux, ’25). S. and F. 
bright lilac red of about the same 
shade as Aphrodite, but with much 
larger flowers on a taller stem. 56 
in. (2 for 25c.) 
SOPHRONIA, (Morrison, ’23). A beau¬ 
tiful white similar in character to 
Kashmir White, but a more sturdy 
and reliable grower. 3 4 in.2 5c 
SOUVENIR DE MME. GAUDICHAU, 
(Millet, ’14). S. deep rich blue pur¬ 
ple; F. a velvety blackish purple. 
Large flowers of exceptional sub¬ 
stance. 36 in.25c 
SUNBEAM, (Murrell, ’27). A pure rich 
canary yellow intermediate. Flowers 
of an excellent finish and heavy sub¬ 
stance. One of the finest of yellow 
intermediates. 24 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
SURPRISE, (Cooley, ’28). A beautiful 
medium blue self of large size; the 
entire flower slightly suffused with 
a soft shade of heliotrope. 48 in. 50c 
SUSAN BLISS, (Bliss, ’22). Rich rose 
pink self with a delicate purplish 
sheen. Pale orange beard. An Iris 
of good form and fine substance. 3 6 
in.2 5c 
SWAZI, (Bliss, ’22). One of the finest 
of Dominion seedlings. Magnificent 
flowers of the finest shape and size. 
S. bluish violet; F. velvety blackish 
violet. 40 in.50c 
TAJ MAHAL, (Sturt., ’21). A hand¬ 
some pure white of fine form, heavy 
substance and rugged constitution. 
One of the very best garden whites. 
36 in. (2 for 25c.) 
TENEBRAE, (Bliss, ’22). One of the 
richest and darkest of the Dominion 
race. S. a rich violet purple, tinged 
with dark maroon purple; F. rich vel¬ 
vety black purple. 3 6 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
THAIS, (Cayeux, ’26). An ideal large, 
perfectly formed flower of an attrac¬ 
tive tone of rosy mauve. General 
effect is a soft lilac pink. 4 2 in.. .35c 
THORSTEN, (G. & K., ’27). A blue 
and pansy violet bi-color with plush¬ 
like petals of the finest texture, and 
a flower of perfect form. 3 0 in. 
(2 for 25c.) 
THURASTUS, (H. P. Sass, ’31). One 
of the darkest of all Irises and makes 
a striking garden group. A rather 
long flower with drooping falls, a 
blackish purple self, showing rich 
crimson tones when the sun shines 
through it. A real beauty. 3 4 
in.75c 
TROSTRINGER, (H. P. Sass, ’26). A 
very lovely soft pink-toned variety 
that might .almost be classed as a 
white, flushed pink. 3 6 in. (2 for 
25c.) 
TROYON, (Cayeux, ’27). S. bronzy old 
gold; F. heliotrope edged gold. One 
of the most distinctive of Cayeux’s 
“Art Shade” Iris. 3 0 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
TUSCANY GOLD, (Wmsn., ’29). S. sul- 
phine yellow, shading throughout the 
blade to deeply tinged purplish at the 
margin; F. colored like the standards, 
but with more purple. The general 
effect is bright orange buff. 3 6 
in.50c 
VAN CLEVE, (Van Name, ’28). Almost 
a self with deep purple velvety falls. 
The falls being as rich and deep as 
those of Blue Velvety. A.M., A.I.S. 
40 in.35c 
WACONDA, (H. P. Sass, ’31). S. deep 
fuchsia red; F. rich velvety, violet 
carmine. Deep orange beard. Gen¬ 
eral effect is a dark red. A sister 
seedling of Rameses. H.M., A.I.S., 
1931 . 35c 
WAMBLISKA, (J. Sass, ’31). A very 
large white with an undertone of the 
lightest blue at the base of the stand¬ 
ards. Rich orange beard. A beautiful 
new white of huge proportions and 
heavy substance. 38 in. H.M., A.I.S., 
’31 .75c 
WEDGEWOOD, (Dykes, ’23). S. and F. 
soft bluish violet. A prominent white 
beard on the blue background gives 
this Iris a distinct and unique effect. 
42 in.50c 
WHITE & GOLD, (Nicholls, ’27). A 
pure, glistening, satiny white with¬ 
out markings of any kind. Flaring 
falls, brilliant gold beard. 36 in.. 25c 
WHITE KNIGHT, (Saunders, ’16). A 
fragrant, beautiful snow white of 
waxy texture. 2 4 in.25c 
WHITE STAR, (Nicholls, ’28). A pure 
white without any markings. Flowers 
of medium size. Excellent texture. 
34 in. (2 for 25c.) 
WILLIAM MOHR, (Mohr, ’25). The 
ground color is pale lilac, standards 
flushed darker. The whole flower is 
beautifully veined manganese violet. 
Enormous flowers. Our stock is 
grown with no special protection, and 
we have found no winter killing since 
our stock was first acquired. (3 5c, 
3 for $1.00.) 
ZUA, (Craw., ’14). Early lilac white. 
Crinkled like crepe paper. 28 in.. 25c 
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