Solana (Shull). Charming late variegata; 2 ft.each 35c 
Sonata (Williamson). Lilac and olive buff.each 25c 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau (Mil.). Dependable deep violet.each 25c 
Speed (Hort). A violet bicolor remarkable for the clear luminous blue 
tone of the standards..each 50c 
Statellae. Small early creamy iris.each 25c 
Stipples (Ess.). Clean-cut plicata, heavily sanded violet; 30 in.each 25c 
*Storm (Mur.). Deep bronze intermediate .each 50c 
Sunlight (Sturt.). Large flowered, clear, luminous light yellow; a choice 
subject . each 50c 
Susan Bliss (Bliss). Distinctive pinkish lilac.each 25c 
SWEET LAVENDER (Bliss). Airy ruffled lavender of an enchanting 
shade; 3 ft... each 35c 
Taj Mahal (Sturt.). Chaste white with lavender at throat; most costly 
iris in commerce when introduced; 3 ft.each 35c 
Tancred (Sturt.). Purple and buff.each 35c 
*Tarsus (Wal.). Vigorous dark bronzy blend; 4 ft.each $1.00 
TENEBRAE (Bliss). Rich and sombre; one of our favorites of the Bliss 
Dominions; 3 ft.,.each 35c 
Terias (Wrnsn.). Quaker Lady type but more coppery.each 25c 
Thais (Cay.). Tall, straight-stemmed rosy lilac, larger and later than Mrs. 
Marion Cran; 4 ft.each 75c 
Theseus (Hort). Early large cream white with yellow throat....each 35c 
Thundercloud (Sturt.). Smoky blend.each 25c 
Timur (Sturt.). Heavy dusky flower with velvety variegation.each 35c 
*Tioga (Salbach). Violet bicolor with velvety falls; 3 ft.each 75c 
Titan (Bliss). Big spreading purple Dominion; 4 ft.each 35c 
*Titus (Per.). Deep pinkish lilac .each 25c 
Troades (Per.). Bronzed rosy blend. each 35c 
Trostringer (Sass). Pale pinkish self.each 25c 
Trouvaille (Cay.). White and purple .each 50c 
True Charm (Sturt.). Lovely plicata; 3j4 ft.each 50c 
True Delight (Sturt.). Similar but with pink-toned center.each 35c 
Turk. Neat bright lavender intermediate.each 35c 
Valencia (Mohr). Tawny yellow self.each 25c 
*Valor (Nichols). Large deep violet-purple.each $1.50 
Venetia (Dykes). Bright blue-violet; yellow beard.each 35c 
*Vishnu (Sturt.). Pinkish cinnamon with pale lavender flush; distinctive 
and lovely iris ....each $1.00 
*Wambliska (H. Sass). Big bluish-white; 3fd ft.each 50c 
WEDGWOOD (Dykes). One of the bluest of all our irises, and a most 
beautiful garden color; very floriferous; 3 ft. each 35c 
White Knight (Saunders). Low snow-white.each 35c 
YELLOW MOON (Sturt.). Beautifully rounded flowers of clear ivory 
yellow; a very valuable iris for bringing other varieties into pleasing asso¬ 
ciation . each 25c 
*Yellow Pearl (Salb.). Tall primrose yellow.each 50c 
Ylo (Sturt.). Early yellow dwarf.each 50c 
Zanzibar (Sturt.) Good dark purple dwarf..each 50c 
Zephyr (Barr). Dainty pale lavender; small, neat.each 35c 
Zilia (Per.). Tall hybrid pallida.each 25c 
Zulu (Bliss). Dark purple “Dominion”.each 25c 
POGONO-CYCLUS AND POGONO-REGELIA 
The following hybrids of various Oncocyclus and Regelia Irises with 
members of the Pogoniris group are interesting and not unduly difficult of 
culture: 
Bellorio (Mohr). Soft gray-lavender.each 35c 
GIRAN (Foster). Wine-colored. We have two distinct things under 
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