Tyterriam, Kansas 
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SPRINGMAID (Loomis) Pink and yellow blend of large size, ex¬ 
cellent form and wonderful branching; midseason: tall_ 1.50 
ST. CECELIA (Eng) White with delicate pink markings; early; med¬ 
ium height _ .15 
SUMMER CLOUD (Kirk) S. pale grayish blue; F. sky blue; large 
flowered; short _ .90 
SUNBEAM (Mur) Rich, golden yellow; very early; short_ .15 
SUNLIGHT (Sturt) Enormous flowered, deep cream with bright 
orange beard; very floriferous; deeply branched; midseason; tall_ .35 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss) Rose pink of great charm; freeblooming and 
rapid growing: late; tall_3 for .25 
SUZANNE AUTISSER (Den) Large flowered pink blend of Mag- 
nifica type; midseason: tall_3 for .25 
TALISMAN (Mur) Golden apricot blend; a color gem; fine perfume; 
late; medium height _ .75 
TENEBRAE (Bliss) Very dark maroon purple; midseason; medium 
height__ . 15 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass) Very rich, pansy violet; large 
flowered and free blooming: midseason; tall_ 15.00 
THEODOLINA (Ayes) Of San Francisco type but larger flowered 
and hardier; midseason; tall_ 2.00 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass) Deepest purple: large flower with very 
long falls: midseason; tall_ .50 
TRAIL’S END (Wmsn) Bittersweet in effect caused by a blending of 
buffy yellow and tawny pink; a new color thrill and a fine va¬ 
riety in every way: midseason; tall_ 10.00 
TROOST (Den) Deep rose pink, the falls heavily veined a darker 
shade: midseason; short _3 for .25 
TROSTRINGER (H. P. Sass) Loveliest of the pale pinks; midseason; 
medium height _ .25 
VALENCIA (Mohr) Orange buff blended self; midseason: medium 
height_ . 15 
VALOR (Nic) Bluish purple bicolor with very broad falls: fragrant: 
midseason; tall _ 1.00 
VAN CLEVE (Van Name) S. violet purple; F. rich, dark purple; a 
faster growing, freer blooming Swazi; late; tall_ .25 
VENUS DI MILO (Ayres) Cream white of splendid substance and 
fine form; absolutely hardy; midseason: medium height_ .75 
VESPER GOLD (Wmsn) Translucent, honey colored self; mid¬ 
season;'tall_ .25 
VIOLET CROWN (Kirk) Pale violet of waxy texture and firm, 
rounded shape: midseason; tall_ 1.50 
WAMBLISKA (J. Sass) Large flowered white with a blue flush in 
the center giving the “iridescent effect of frosted icicles’’; early 
to midseason; tall_ .50 
WASATCH (Thorup) Largest plicata and perfectly hardy: medium 
blue plicata markings on ’a ground of glistening white in huge 
broad flowers which are well placed on the stem; midseason; tall 10.00 
“The iris I received from you in 1932 and 1933 have grown wonderfully and have had 
fine blooms. Those that you mark medium seem quite tall here and the dwarfs almost as tall 
as the medium. Does the climate cause this? The colors are deeper here, too.” 
June 4, 1935. L. R. W., South Portland, Maine. 
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