SPRING DANCE (Milliken) M 48” Un- 
iform light lavender slightly suffused 
with golden yellow. 1.25 
SPOKAN (J. Sass) M 36” Giant chest- 
nut red. H.M. - 2d 
SPRING CHIMES A large golden rus- 
set self. 3.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 1940) ML 38” 
Solid golden yellow. 100B Dykes Med- 
al 1944, 6.00 
STARDOM (Hall 1942) M 34” A blend 
of tawny apricot and copper. 100B A. 
M. Good form and branching 2.00 
STELLA POLARIS (K. Smith 1939) M 
40” Velvety white. 100B H. M. 3.00 
STORM KING (Nicholls 1940) A vel- 
vety blackish purple with red under 
glow. <A superior near black. 10.00 
SUMMER TAN (Kirkland) M_ 38”. 
Brownish golden tan. 100B H. M._ .25 
SUSA (Sass) Outstanding intermediate. 
Very early blooming. 20 
TA MING (Whiting 1943) M 35” A 
deep yellow with deeper, almost orange 
falls. 2.00 
TEA ROSE (Whiting 1944) M 36” “The 
pinkest iris we have in our gardens.” 
Mrs. Whiting says. Almost a pure self 
of glowing copper. H. C. 10.00 
TENAYA (Essig) M 38” A rich vel- 
vety dark red purple. H. M. 25 
TOAS Indian blanket red, a novelty. .35 
THE ADMIRAL (D. Hall 1941) M 37” 
An intense deeper-than-medium blue. 
Stately. 100B A. M. 3.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass) M 
36” Still one of the nicest black pansy- 
violets. H. M. Garden visitors admire 
it. 20 
THE RAVEN (Whiting 1944) M 36”. A 
rich, dark glossy black purple, of ex- 
ceptional beauty. Slightly ruffled. 10.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) 
M 38” A brilliant dahlia purple red. It 
stands out in any planting. Dykes 
Medal. 1941. 1.25 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres) ML 36” Large 
white plicata, edged with blue. 35 
THURATUS (H. P. Sass) M 38” A vel- 
vety dark violet red purple. 25 
TIFFANY (H. P. Sass) M 32” A yel- 
low plicata dotted with brown. 100B 
.50 
TIGER-TIGER ML 36” A large cop- 
pery red. Still a dandy. -35 
TIS MORN (Milliken) A clean pale yel- 
low with falls flushed with a haze of 
lavender and purple. Fragrant. 50 
TITIAN LADY (G. Douglas 1941) H. 
M. A sparkling white with a_ thick 
shrimp red beard, making it different 
from all others. 3.00 | 
TOKEN (D. Hall 1939) M. 38”. “A glor- 
ified Mary Geddes’ Salmony-orange- 
brown blended effect. Huge flower. 1.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937) 
ML 36” A gigantic flower of clear 
rich yellow. Grand. 100B H. M. 00 
UKIA (Essig) A fine dark iris in deep 
tones of brown has falls of the richest 
velvety texture seen in any flower. M. 
50 
VALOR (Nicholls) M 40” S. clear deep 
blue: F. indigo-purple. A. M. 35d 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting 1943) M 
36” A rich dark blue purple self of 
outstanding character H. M. 5.0u 
VENUS DE MILO (Ayres) M 40” Very 
nice white. A. M. 100B 29 
VIESHA (Whiting 1943) M 34” A 
bright copper rose blend with a dash- 
ing blaze of blue in the center of tie 
taille H.C. 5.00 
VESPER GOLD A tall golden buff and 
honey colored blend. Fragrant. 20 
VISHNU A _ pinkish cinnamon blend 
with maroon veining. Fragrant. 20 
VIOLETE CROWN (Kirkland) M 40’. 
Misty mauve-violet. H. M. 100B. A 19) 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) 
Broad, rounded flowers of Bradley’s 
violet, on excellent stalk. 100B A. M. 
5.00 
WABASH (Williamson) M 40” S. white 
IK. Deep blue. 100B Dykes Medal. 1.00 
WACUNDA (H. P. Sass) M 38” A rich 
fuschia red. H. M. 20 
WASATCH (Thorup) EM 40” A huge 
white with blue stitching. 20 
WEST POINT (Nicholls) L 44” S&S. 
Bright indigo blue: F. Blue with brown- 
ish cast. 100B H. M. 1.50 
WHITE PRINCE (G. Douglas 1940) A 
creamy white. M 40” H. M. 1.00 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr) M 24” Lav- 
ender with purple veining. 100B 35 
