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ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) . 1.00 
An exceptionally smooth, large, refined flower, 
clear blue color with good substance and perfect 
form. A champion in every way. 50 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1933. 
Dykes Medal, 1935. 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley 1933). 3.00 
The sensational dark blue self of great bril¬ 
liance and blackish sheen. A vigorous grower. 
40 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld 1925) .25 
S. clear Heliotrope, F. rich red-purple, suffused 
copper-brown. Tall and stately. One of the 
world’s finest. 48 in. 
SITKA (Essig 1931) .50 
A huge, clear white of splendid form and sub¬ 
stance. Very large flowers on stately, tall, well 
branched stalks. A very desirable plant in every 
way. 48 in. 
TENAYA 
SOLEDAD (Mohr 1922) .15 
An early blooming, light yellow. Low 
growing, but a reliable ever-bloomer. Ex¬ 
cellent for table decoration. 24 in. 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934).25 
A deep lemon chrome self. S. domed, 
F. flaring. A fall blooming intermediate. 
24 in. 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 1933) . 2.00 
Large flowers of smooth texture in 
shades of copper and red. S. glowing 
red-brown, F. darker. A very attractive 
color combination. 36 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk. 1935) . 1.75 
S. light golden tan, F. darker, flushed 
olive with a velvety finish. A very un¬ 
usual blend. 38 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
SUNDEW (Essig 1929) .25 
Large, waxy flowers of light lemon yel¬ 
low with maroon markings at the base 
of the falls. 28 in. 
SUNGOLD (Milliken 1938) 7.50 
The flowers are a medium shade of 
bright yellow and are simply enormous 
in size, with wide, flaring falls of heavy, 
firm substance. The finest of the fine 
yellows to date. 48 in. 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss 1922) .15 
A charming lavender-pink that is ideal 
for mass planting. 40 in. 
SWEET ALIBI (White 1935) . 1.50 
A beautiful self of pale primrose yellow 
that has all the qualities of a masterpiece. 
Profuse bloomer, easy grower. Greatly 
admired by everyone that sees it. 40 in. 
TALISMAN (Mur. 1930).25 
S. and F. rich irridescent golden yellow, 
faintly suffused and flushed violet-pink. 
Electric blue flush down center of falls. 
Golden yellow beard. Fragrant. 32 in. 
A. M. (England). 
TENAYA (Essig 1933).50 
Smooth finish, velvety, dark red-purple 
self of perfect form, with an analine beard 
and golden throat. Tall, showy and well 
branched. An outstanding variety. 42 in. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS 
(J. Sass 1934). 1.50 
S. dark violet, F. blackish violet, beard 
deep blue tipped yellow. Very dark and 
effective. 38 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres 1932).75 
The largest of the new Plicatas. Pure 
white throughout with light blue stitching 
around the segments, deepening at the 
haft. The straight hanging falls distin¬ 
guishes this variety from all others in its 
color class. 42 in. 
THE RED BRICK (National 1939)....10.00 
Just the color of a red brick, thus dif¬ 
fering from any other iris. Six good sized 
blossoms to a short well-branched stalk. 
One of the most distinct uniform reds. 
30 in. 
