SOLITUDE — Sombre blackish-mul- 
berry self. Very tail, with profusion 
of large blooms. Late. $.25 
SPOKAN — Deep chestnut-red, with 
suffusion of copper. Flowers among 
fiemarecst. +1. IV., 1936; A. 1I.S. $.35 
STARDOM — An unusual and pleas- 
ing color that is di-ticult to describe. 
Close to onion skin pink of the color 
charis, but does not have a_ strong 
pink tone. F_ower is a self, of good 
form, and medium size, on_ strong 
stems of medium height. Free bloom- 
er, vigorous and hardy. H.M.,A.1.S., 
1940. $3.50 
SUNM:ST—Ruffled creamy white of 
heavy substance, shading at the heart 
of the flower to sunny gold. Even on 
cloudy days this iris seems to be shot 
through with sunlight. Medium size 
and height. $.25 
SUREFIRE — Light yellow in spring, 
deeper in autumn. This new fall- 
bloomer performs in New York 
State’s severe upstate c imate. Low. 
Early and October. a0 
THAIS — Lavender-pink, with gold 
beard. Tall. Midseason. $.20 
TARANTELLA—Delicate pink plica- 
ta. Ruffled white petals uniform'y 
stitched pink. Large flowers on tall 
stems. $.56 
THE ADMIRAL—Clean, bright, in- 
tense medium blue with clean haft 
that hoids its color well. Form, finish 
and substance outstanding. Stands 
up exceptiona ly well under sun and 
rain. Free bloomer and _ vigorous 
grower. S.rong. well branched stems 
a little over medium height. H.M., 
A: I. S.,. 1940. $4.00 
THE BISHOP — Smoothly finished 
long flower of intense bishop’s purple. 
Deep yellow beard enhances bril- 
liance. Large, well formed flower of 
heavy substance on well branched 
stems. $.75 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS — Large, 
uniform, blackish red-purple. Fine 
form and velvety texture. Medium 
height. Early midseason. $.25 
THEODOLINDA — Large, very har- 
dy white plicata, edged blue-laven- 
der. Outstanding of type. $.25 
THE RED BRICK--Almost a self of a 
bright red brick color. Medium 
height, but well branched and flori- 
ferous. $.60 
THE RED DOUGLAS — Deep rosy 
wine-red, with brownish tinge at cen- 
ter. Very large flower, heavy and 
smooth as velvet. Not the reddest, 
but rich and deep, and one of the 
very finest. Sturdy as they come. 
Dykes Medal, A.I.S., 1941. $1.25 
TOKAY — Gay primrose-salmon. S. 
light primrose, F. light salmon-apri- 
cot. Medium size. $.20 
TOKEN—-S. old gold flushed rose, F. 
rosy brown-red, with very little ven- 
ation. The large flowers do not fade, 
and the variety is a husky grower. 
Tall and late. $.75 
TREASURE ISLAND—Gigantic flow- 
er in bright, rich, clear yellow. Al- 
most ideal in this color. Tall. Late 
midseason. $.60 
UKIAH--A deep velvety brown of the 
type of Mrs. Valerie West. Flowers 
are very large and of excellent form. 
The tall stalks are sturdy and the foli- 
age is broad. Midseason. H. M., 1935, 
75 Need bey $.30 
VALOR — Dark blue-violet bicolor, 
with yellow beard. F. semi-flaring. 
Very tall. Midseason. Very fragrant. 
PV DOO. Adee $.20 
VENUS DE MILO — Very attractive 
white Dominion seedling, with bright 
yellow beard. Heavy substance, fine 
texture. Runner-up for Dykes Med- 
ieee lee 9308 $.20 
VISION—S. clear yellow, F. velvety 
red-brown, margined yellow. Tall. 
Midseason. $.25 
WABASH—Pure white standards de- 
lightfully ruffled. Flaring falls deep 
hyacinth violet margined white. An 
absolutely topnotch variety. Dykes 
Medal, A.I.S., 1940. $1.00 
WHITE VALOR — Fine pure white 
with white beard and flaring falls. 
Flowers of medium size and good 
form. No touch of any color on the 
whole flower. $1.00 
WILDFIRE—Uniform red, with red- 
dish brown beard and brown under- 
lay. Size of bloom and height about 
medium. Almost the reddest thing 
going and a stoplight in any garden. 
Flowers have excellent form and sat- 
iny texture, and the stalks are well 
branched. Blooms heavily and is 
thoroughly hardy. $.75 
WILLIAM CAREY JONES — One of 
the best new cream-colored varieties. 
Blooms of perfect form and leathery 
texture. Profuse bloomer. Tall. 
Midseason. $.25 
