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IRIS 
‘SIR MICHAEL. 48 inches. The standards are clear heliotrope and the falls rich red-purple, 
suffused coppery brown, but no color description can do it justice. and it has been the 
despair of artists who have tried to reproduse it ....Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
‘SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939). Standards are pure icy white, beautifully ruffled, and falls 
big, broad and pure white. They are waved and crimped at the edges, semi-flaring. Snow 
Flurry is especially noted for the great number of flowers produced on each stalk, some 
of which tower to a height of 4 feet. A very early variety, long lasting ...... Each $2.50 
‘SNOW KING. Regal in bearing, with broadly flaring great white blossoms lit with gold at 
the throat. Heavy of substance, bold and strong in growing habit. 3 feet tall. A wond- 
erful and thoroughly hardy white from the Sasses ............+++e0- Each .35 Per 10, $2.50 
SNOW WHITE (Sturt, 1929. A pure white .............. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
‘SOUTHERN CROSS. From New Zealand. S. fawn, shaded purple, F. auburn-red. An out- 
SUANCING CUI cee PS rau aye Rar, ir tui N red CORN, Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $25.00 
SOUTHLAND. 24 inches. Given an award of merit by the American Iris Society in 1939. A 
sensational new deep golden yellow variety, with large flowers of fine form and heavy sub- 
Stance; On wells DUALCHING (SLOG, Wide. cet cise kee ace Lois oe ole be Senin aemne Each .35; Per 10, $2.50 
SPOKANE. 36 inches. Honorable mention American Iris Society. Huge flowers and the 
most brilliant of the red-brown blends. The standards are pure fawn brown and the falls 
are Bordeaux red; they are straight hanging, which gives the most impressive garden 
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‘SPRING CHIMES. A large golden russet self, a shade lighter than Nightingale, a new and 
very attractive color. It is a rampant grower, hardy and gq free bloomer. The form is 
good and substance fair. The branching on the 38 inch stem is not short but is placed too 
high for show room purposes. A clump of Spring Chimes will attract much favorable 
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*SPRING CLOUD (Jory, 1986). 40 inches. A very unusual and striking blue and white 
plicata. the standards of which are so heavily marked with blue that with the nearly 
white falls it looks like a bicolor. Large, tall and quite spectacular. Hardy and prolific .... 
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‘SPRING MAID. Clear rose-pink, honey flushed............ Each .25; Per 10 $2.00; Per 100 $10.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck, 1940). Perhaps the most famous yellow Iris ever introduced. It 
has all of the desired qualities of size, good branching, tall stems and _ rich solid yellow 
color. We regard it as one of the finest yellows now available. H. M. A. I. S. 1939, A. M. 
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STARLESS NIGHT (Sass). 36 inches. Blackish purple self, with a reddish sheen .. Ea, $3.50 
‘SUNSHINE. Seedling 40-44. A fine deep rich toned yellow, of excellent form and substance. 
The flowers are carried on a strong well branched 35 inch stem. It is winter hardy and an 
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SUNLIGHT. A most luminous, tall yellow, large in size and of extra good garden effect. 
The color is quite light, between cream and straw, with a beard of fiery orange-red. Free 
blooming and a tremendous increaser ................. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100 $15.00 
‘TAJ MAHAL (Strut., 1921). A handsome pure white of fine form, heavy substance and 
rugged constitution. One of the best garden whites Each .30; Per 10. $2.00; Per 100, $18.00 
TAOS. “As colorful as an Indian blanket.” A blend of yellow and coppery-red, effect of 
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"TAPESTRY: | (Ayres, 1931)" 7Smokey?,mulberry and ‘purple ©. oc. co cs ss cle wloc pace tue ae 
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‘TAPESTRY ROSE. H. C. 1941. H. M. 1942. The large flowers are a soft old rose and are 
carried on a 38 inch well branched stout stem. It is gq free bloomer. Form and sub- 
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TELEVISION BLUE. Medium blue F. variegated ................... Each .30; Per 10 $2.00 
‘THE SENTINEL. Seedling No. 40-14. Burnished copper describes this new color in Iris. The 
glowing color attracts much attention and comment. The flowers are medium large and 
the form and substance are good. It makes a very rich and glowing clump. You will 
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‘TIFFANY (H. P. Sass, 1938). M. 36 inches. This yellow and maroon plicata created a sen- 
sation when first shown and it is still very popular. The background is light yellow, the 
heavy plicata borders are deep red-brown or maroon. The strong, hardy plants bloom 
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“TRAIL’S END. 38 inches. Honorable mention American Iris Society. S. orange-red over a 
bronzy-yellow ground; F. strawber red. An outstanding color and a tremendously free 
bloomer, the plant being literally hidden by the flowers 
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