RED ROBE 87 (1931) 36". Huge, brilliant red-violet with 
many blooms open at once. Grape fragrance. A gorgeous Iris 
and still in great demand. H.M., A.I.S., 1932. 3 for .75 $ .35 
RED VALOR (1939) 38". S and F same shade of deep, glow¬ 
ing garnet-red. S domed. F flare widely. Brown beard. Large. 
Excellent substance. Low but short branched with several blooms 
open at once. Grape fragrance. Awarded the Gold Medal at 
Rome, Italy, 1940. Very few plants for sale in 1940. Price is 
net, no discount. 12.00 
SAPPHIRE NIGHT (1934) 15". Early, deep indigo-purple, 
S, F, styles and crests. Dark beard. Luminous and glowing. 
Fragrant. A beautiful miniature. 2 for .25 
SEPTEMBER DAWN 85 (1935) 26". Ruffled yellow with 
crimson suffusion, orange in effect. Dainty and charming. 2 for .25 
SMOLDER 90 (1937) 46". A self color. Deep blackish purple 
with a red underglow. S domed. F curve out and down. Brown 
beard. "Well groomed.” Excellent substance. Very fragrant. 
Outstanding. From Valor. 4.00 
SOLITAIRE (1932) 38". Crystal white with gold beard. Fine 
substance. Splendid medium sized white. Chaste. 2 for .25 
SPARK 76 (1931) 28". Early garnet-red of long period of 
bloom. 2 for .25 
STORM KING (1940) 48". From Mata Hari X Smolder. A 
self color. Very deep blackish purple with red underglow. S 
domed. F flare widely. Very large. Velvety but does not spot. 
Inconspicuous brown beard. No visible markings on haft. Strong 
substance. Nicely branched. Grape fragrance. Much larger, 
darker and richer than Smolder with widely flaring falls. A splen¬ 
did one. 15.00 
SUNMIST 87 (1934) 40". Large glittering white with yellow 
glow at center. Delightful fragrance. Looks fragile but has extra¬ 
ordinary strong substance. One of the best "doers” and surest 
bloomers of any. A splendid Iris with no discernable fault. H.M., 
A.I.S., 1936. .25 
SUREFIRE (1937) 15". Light yellow in spring but deeper in 
fall. Has never failed to bloom in October. 3 for .50 .25 
TAN TOY (1937) 15". Bright tan-brown self, tan beard. 2 for 
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