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Snowking (H. P. Sass 1935). A. M., A. I. S. 1937; H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A fine 
large white, the flowers well-balanced on tall branching stems. Of perfect 
form, hardy and fine in every way. A king in stature, bearing and 
size. $1.00 
Solitude (Klein. 19387). Dusky Mulberry with beard in harmony. Tall with 
a profusion of large blossoms. 33 inches. $0.35 
Spokan (J. Sass 1933). H. M., A. I. S. 1986. The most brilliant of the red- 
brown blends. S. sayal brown overlaid reddish brown; F. oxblood red 
overlaid blackish brown. 36 inches. $0.50 
Spring Cloud (Jory 1935). A striking plicata with white S. heavily dotted 
and edged with blue lavender. F. are white with a faint edging of blue. 
40 inches. $0.35 
St. Louis (Wiesner 1934). A refined deep navy blue with less purple than 
blue. An even toned Iris that is tall and graceful. Early. 40 inches. $0.35 
Sundipt (Wmsn. 1934) - A tall glowing yellow of fine form with 
a certain flare to the S. and F. A flower of wonderful carrying power. 
Vigorous. 39 inches. $0.35 
Sunol (Mohr-Mit. 1933). Well rounded golden bronze with a lilac flush on 
falls. Distinct and fine. 36 inches. $0.50 
The Bishop (Wash. 19387). H. M., A. I. S. 1938. A smoothly finished long 
flower of intense Bishop’s Purple. A deep yellow beard gives an added 
brilliance. Large, well formed flowers of very firm substance. 38 inches. 
$3.00 
The Black Douglas (J. Sass 1934). H. M., A. I. S. 1936. A huge, very deeply 
colored dark Iris. S. dark violet; F. blackish violet. Blue beard tipped 
yellow. 36 inches. $0.25 
Thelma Jean (Peck 1939). H. M., A. I. S. 19389. A stunning new Iris of rich 
clear petunia-violet. S. are cupped; F. are broad and flaring. The heavy 
substance resists all weather changes. An Iris that will command atten- 
tion. Early, 34 inches. $10.00 
ThesRedsDouclass(dapoass1). 05). 2 eA ie, oe Lets gh Joos ble Me Le. Loeb. 
An excellent dark red self of fine proportions. Immense flowers on tall 
widely branched stems. 38 inches. $3.00 
Tiffany (Sass, H. P. 1938). H. M., A. I. S. 1938. One of the large flowered 
yellow plicatas. S. are rounded, have a yellow ground almost entirely 
suffused with lilac except on the edges. The semi-flaring F. also show 
the yellow edges and are more lightly dotted with a deeper lilac. a in- 
ches. 3.00 
Varese (Wmsn. 1935). The most brilliant red purple Iris with 
a fine globular form and wonderful substance. Splendid for the garden 
because of its great carrying power. 37 inches. $0.35; 3 for $0.70 
Vert Galant (Cay. 1929). Dykes Medal, S. N. H. F. 1929. Distinct shade of 
brilliant copper red with S. coppery fawn. Large flowers of fine smooth 
finish. 48 inches. $0.25 
Viipuri (Wmsn. 1940). A lighter colored and slightly ruffled 
Wabash with arching S. an iridescent white delicately tinted Amparo Pur- 
ple. The broad F. of Violet Purple shading to a margin like the S., a light 
streak down the center of the F. Beard, Lemon Chrome. The well bal- 
anced flower has excellent substance and is perfectly hardy and floriferous. 
33 inches. $5.00 
