riety iS a vigorus grower, hardy, 
and floriferous. $3.50 
Stardom (Hall, ’41)—An unus- 
ual and pleasing color that is dif- 
ficult to describe. Close to onion 
skin pink of the color charts, but 
does not have a strong pink tone. 
Somewhat like Prairie Sunset, 
but brighter. Flower is a seli, of 
good form, and medium size, on 
strong stems of medium height. 
Free bloomer, vigorous and _ har- 
veer PAN Lon LOAD 5” A.M 
1943. $3.00 
Sunmist (Nicholls, ’32)-—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. H.M., 
Pe. £1030. $.25 
Surefire (Nicholls, ’37) — Light 
yellow in spring, deeper in au- 
tumn. Low. Early and Octo- 
ber. $.25 
Tenaya (Essig, ’33)—Rich, deep 
plum purple, with large flowers. 
avi Pio. 1030. $.35 
The Admiral (Hall, ’41)—Clean, 
bright, intense medium blue 
with clean haft that holds its col- 
or well. Form, finish and sub- 
stance outstanding. Stands up 
exceptionally well under sun and 
rain. Free bloomer and vigorous 
grower. Strong, well branched 
stems a little over medium height. 
eve Aels:,51940; A. M., 1044. 
$3.00 
The Bishop (Washington, ’37)— 
Smoothly finished long flower of 
intense bishop’s purple. Deep 
yellow beard enhances brilliance. 
Large, well formed flower of 
heavy substance on well branch- 
equistems,) .f1. Mi, ALL S.; | 1938. 
1.00 
The Black Douglas (J. Sass, ’34) 
—Large, uniform, blackish red- 
purple. Fine form and_ velvety 
texture. Medium height. Early 
midseason.) HMA I S., | 19036: 
$.25 
Theodolinda (Ayres, ’32)--Large, 
very hardy white plicata, edged 
blue-lavender. Outstanding of 
type. $.25 
The Red Douglas (J. Sass, ’37)-- 
Deep rosy wine-red, with brown- 
ish tinge at center. Very large 
flower, heavy and smooth as vel- 
vet. Not the reddest, but rich 
and deep, and one of the very fin- 
est. Sturdy as they come. Dykes 
MedalAn le Sr04 1, $1.25 
Token (Hall, *39) — S. old gold 
flushed rose, F. rosy brown-red, 
with very little venation. The 
large flowers do not fade, and the 
variety is a husky grower. ‘Tall 
and late. One of the half dozen 
brightest in our garden. $1.00 
True Charm (Sturtevant)--White 
margined blue-lavender,  frilled. 
Rather small. Dainty. $.25 
Ukiah (Essig, ’34)—A deep vel- 
vety 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., 
TORS Ail O, $.50 
Valor (Nicholls, ’32)--Dark blue- 
violet bicolor, with yellow beard. 
F. semi-flaring. Very tall. Mid- 
season. Very fragrant. A. M., 
1936, A. LoS. $.25 
Venus DeMilo (Ayres, °31)— 
Very attractive white Dominion 

seedling, with bright yellow 
beard. Heavy substance. fine 
texture. Runner-up for Dykes 
Medal, A. I. S., 1936. $.25 
Vision (Cayeux, ’32) —S. clear 
yellow, F. velvety red-brown, 
margined yellow. ‘Tall. Mid- 
season. $.25 
Wabash (Williamson, ’36)--Pure 
white standards delightfully ruf- 
fled. Flaring falls deep hyacinth 
