 SORDELLO (Gage 1938). A smooth 
Deep Olive Buff self with a pinkish over- 
tone. Medium size flowers of good sub- 
stance. Well branched and free flowering. 
Fragrant. 384 in. $5.00. 
SOUTHLAND (H. P. Sass 1934). A deep 
lemon chrome self. S. domed, F. flaring. 
A fall blooming intermediate. 24 in. A.M., 
A.I.S. 1939. 25¢e. 

TENAYA 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 1933). Large flowers 
of smooth texture in shades of copper and 
red. §S. glowing red-brown, F. darker. A 
very attractive color combination. 386 in. 
HM. ACES. Lo SG 2 Sc: 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk. 1935). S. light 
golden tan, F. darker, flushed olive with a 
velvety finish. A very unusual blend. 388 
in. H-M.,A.LS. 1936.) 75c. 
SUNGOLD (Milliken 1938). The flow- 
ers 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. 
$2.00. 
SUNOL (Mitchell 1933). A _ perfectly 
shaped iris of honey colors with a touch 
of lavender in the center of the falls. It 
has many excellent qualities to reeommend 
it. 36 in. 25¢e. 
SWEET ALIBI (White 1935). A beau- 
tiful 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. 25¢e. 
TENAYA (Essig 1933). 
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. 35¢c. 
Smooth finish, 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934). 
S. dark violet, F. blackish violet, beard 
deep blue tipped yellow. Very dark and 
effective. 38 in. H.M., A.I.S. 1936. 35e. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres 1932). The 
largest of the new Plicatas. Pure white 
throughout with light blue stitching around 
the segments, deepening at the haft. The 
straight hanging falls distinguishes this va- 
riety from all others in its color class. 42 
ines ocr 
TRAIL’S END (Wmsn. 1934). S. citron 
yellow overlaid soft orange-red; F. orange- 
red with yellow reverse. Of intense color- 
ing and attractive form and a _ profuse 
bloomer. 38 in. H.M., A.I.S. 1936. 50c. 
TREASURE ISLAND (Klein. 1937). Gi- 
gantic flower of bright, clear, rich yellow. 
Very lovely. 36 in. $2.00. 
VERT GALLANT (Cay. 1929). S. soft 
rose, tk. Dahlia Carmine. Conspicuiusly 
marked at the haft with yellow and brown. 
Oval flowers of fine smooth finish. Tall and 
stately. 59 in. Dykes Medal. 50c. 

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