_THE IRIS GARDEN_ 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld) S. lavender blue; F. purple suffused red; a showy 
golden beard lights up this odd and attractive combination; mid¬ 
season; tall_ .15 
SKITCHWAUG (Chase) Brilliant, dark pink blend that holds its color 
well at a distance; midseason; medium height-3 for .25 
SNOWBOUND (Row) Brown markings against sparkling white; early; 
medium height _3 for .25 
SNOW KING (H. P. Sass) Pure, unmarred white of faultless form and 
habit; perfectly hardy, it is as fine in quality as the more tender fine 
whites from California; tied for runner-up in the 1939 Dykes medal 
race; midseason; tall_ 2.75 
SOLFERINO (Cay) Deep lilac rose; often as many as seventeen buds 
and blooms on the long stem; early; very tall- .15 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass) Light yellow fall bloomer of the highest qual¬ 
ity; vigorous; spring bloom very early; short_ .25 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD (Mil) Exquisite, large flowered, light 
blue; sometimes difficult to bloom in this climate; midseason; tall_ .15 
SOUV. DE MME. GAUDICHAU (Mil) Dark violet of fine form; plant in 
part shade here as it sun fades; early; tall_3 for .25 
SPRINGMAID (Loomis) Pink and yellow blend of large size and excel¬ 
lent form; midseason; tall_ .25 
SUNBURST (Mit) A rich orange yellow in a very large flower; tall and 
well branched; midseason_ .90 
SUNMIST (Nic) Creamy white glistening and shimmering with gold; 
midseason; medium height_ .35 
SUSAN BLISS (Bliss) Rose pink of great charm; free blooming and rapid 
growing; late; tall_3 for .25 
SWEET ALIBI (White) Warm cream with primrose hafts; giant flower; 
midseason; tall_ .50 
THAIS (Cay) Vigorous and free flowering lilac pink; large flowers; very 
pleasing perfume; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass) Very rich pansy violet; large flowered 
and free blooming; midseason; medium height_ .35 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) Gigantic flowered, hardy, blue and white pli- 
cata; midseason; tall_ .35 
“Am ordering more iris from you as the ones I received from 
your garden in August last year were just lovely. In fact, all but two 
bloomed this spring—better luck than with stock purchased elsewhere ." 
Mrs. H. D. B., Chicago, III. 
