SHINING WATERS — Clear, clean, 
medium to light blue, with striking 
contrast in orange beard. Large flow- 
ers with flaring falls on tall stems. 
Rated slightly tender but usually 
does well here. $.25 
SILENT WATERFALL — S. blue 
white, F. cream white with white 
beard. Very large blooms’ with 
broad, domed standards and semi- 
flaring falls. Stalks tall and well 
branched. Slow grower. Late. $.50 
SIR KNIGHT—Deep violet self, with 
orange beard. Large blooms have 
domed S. and flaring F. Haft unus- 
ually broad. A “good doer”. Tall. 
Midseason. H.M., 1936, A.I.S. §$.25 
SIR MICHAEL — S. blue, F. red- 
brown, with orange beard. . Striking 
color combination. $.20 
SNOW FLURRY — Many very’ large 
blue-white blooms on tall stems. 
Buds tinted blue, opening cool white. 
Beautifully ruffled, with falls large 
and broad. Strong substance and 
long lasting, with delicious scent. A. 
M.,A.1.S., 1941. $5.00 
SNOWKING — One of the very best 
whites of the day. Glacial purity and 
regal carriage. Huge, well-spaced 
flowers on strong, well branched 
stems. Hardy and vigorous. $.35 
SOLITUDE — Sombre blackish-mul- 
berry self. Very tall, with profusion 
of large blooms. Late. $.25 
SPOKAN — Deep chestnut-red, with 
suffusion of copper. Flowers among 
the largest. H. M., 1936, A.I.S. $.35 
SPRING CHIMES--Stunning bronze- 
gold blend from David Hall, intro- 
duced last year. For color alone this 
attracted more attention than any- 
thing else in our garden last year. 
Substance and branching nothing ex- 
tra, but variety is a vigorous grow- 
er, hardy, and floriferous. $3.50 
STARDOM — An unusual and pleas- 
ing color that is difficult to describe. 
Close to onion skin pink of the col- 
or charts, but does not have a strong 
pink tone. Somewhat like Prairie 
Sunset, but brighter. Flower 1s a 
self, of good form, and medium size, 
on strong stems of medium height. 
Free bloomer, vigorous and hardy. 
H.M.,A.1.S.,A.M.,A.1.S., 1948. 
$2.00 
SUNMIST—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. $.20 
SUREFIRE — Light yellow in spring, 
deeper in autumn. Low. Early and 
October. $.20 
THAIS — Lavender-pink, with gold 
beard. Tall. Midseason. $.15 
TARANTELLA--Delicate pink plica- 
ta. Ruffled white petals uniformly 
stitched pink. Large flowers on tall 
stems. $.25 
TENAYA—Rich, deep plum purple, 
with large flowers. $.25 
THE ADMIRAL—Clean, bright, in- 
tense medium blue with clean haft 
that holds its color well. Form, fin- 
ish and substance outstanding. 
Stands up exceptionally well under 
sun and rain. Free bloomer and vig- 
orous grower. Strong, well branch- 
ed stems a little over medium height. 
Hoi. Aviso. Loe: $2.00 
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 DOUGLAS — Deep rosy 
wine-red, with brownish tinge at 
center. 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.1.S., 1941. $.75 
TOKEN—S. old gold, flushed rose, F. 
rosy brown-red, with very little ven- 
ation. The large fiowers do not fade, 
and the variety is a husky grower. 
Tall and late. $.50 
TREASURE ISLAND--Gigantic flow- 
er in bright, rich, clear yellow. Al- 
most ideal in this color. Tall. Late. 
midseason. $.35 
TRUE CHARM — White margined 
blue-lavender, frilled. $.15 
UKIAH —A deep velvety brown of 
the type of Mrs. Valerie West. Flow- 
ers are very large and of excellent 
form. The tall stalks are sturdy and 
the foliage is broad. Midseason. He 
M., 1935, A.1.S. $.25 
VALOR — Dark blue-violet bicolor, 
with yellow beard. F. semi-flaring. 
Very tall. Midseason. Very fragrant. 
A.M., 1936, A.I.5. $.20 
