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SUNDAY BEST (Grant 1941) M. L. Large ivory self 
of heavy texture carried on tall well branched stalks. The 
standards are very broad and firmly domed. The semi- 
flaring falls are extremely broad at the haft with yellow 
flush around the cadmium yellow beard. R. 88 1942. 38 in. 
$3.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943) M. A subtle blend 
of apricot buff and light Corinthian red giving the effect 
of a glowing tan. The best of the Prairie Sunset seed- 
lings, it is slightly lighter and has more gold than its par- 
ent. The flowers are large and evenly spaced on well 
branchedistalkss H.C. Aol. S. 19427)) Hs Me A. 1.991949) 
A. M., A. I. S. 1945, Per. R. 89 1944. 36 in. $7.50 
SUNSHINE (D. Hall 1945) M. Deep rich yellow with good 
form and substance. The flowers are carried on strong well 
branched stalks. Hardy, and a good performer. 35 in. $4.00 
SUN SPOT (Grant 1941) M. The lemon yellow standards 
are beautifully domed. The flaring falls are the same color 
as the standards set off by the splash of white just below 
the deep yellow beard. Very tall, exceptionally well 
branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1941. Per. R. 88 1941. 
42 in. $1.00 
SUNUP (Lewis 1939) L. The standards are deep chrome 
yellow, conic and arched. The background of the falls is 
deeper than the standards overlaid with glowing sulphine 
bronze and orange. 38 in. $3.00 
SUZETTE (Knowlton 1945) M. A distinct innovation in the 
plicata class. Usually plicatas have very little garden value 
for at a distance they seem a beclouded mass of color. Not 
only is Suzette lovely as a specimen stalk, but when viewed 
from afar gives the effect of a clear creamy yellow with 
wonderful garden value. The flowers are lightly dotted with 
maroon at the edges of the standards and falls near the 
throat, and the distinctive feature of the rosy madder brown 
styles serves to bring out the creaminess of the bloom. The 
flowers are large and beautifully proportioned of strong firm 
substance. Its form, branching and other characteristics are 
nearly perfect, four branches and terminal. The enthusi- 
astic praise of this iris in A. I. S. bulletins is well merited. 
TC Al S.9194450H M.; A. I. 82919452 R89 1946, 
40 in. $20.00 
SYLVAN BELLE (Peck 1944) Tall and well formed this 
warm white is the outstanding iris in the garden of Mr. 
Peck. A seedling of Gloriole, it has firm domed standards 
and semi-flaring falls with slight golden reticulations at 
the hafts which lend a glow to the whole flower. Hardy and 
a prolific grower. R. 88 1945. 40 in. $7.50 
TAPESTRY ROSE (D. Hall 1942) M. Blended flower of 
soft old rose. Large flowers have excellent substance, and 
are carried on well branched stalks. Vigorous and free 
lloras, I8l, Ch, A. IGS, WSL ish, Wh, AS IG Se IGA IRS ED) 
1942. $2.50 
THE ADMIRAL (D. Hall 1941) M. A clean bright me- 
dium blue. The flowers have good substance and withstand 
hot sun and rain to a marked degree. Strong well branched 
guavlke, Jal, WE, JN, IG SS, TRAE AN UW, Ne I Se EE Neane 
R. 88 19438. 37 in. $2.00 
THE BISHOP (Washington 1937) M. A smoothly finished 
long flower of intense Bishop’s purple. The standards are 
large and well doomed, the large falls are slightly flaring, 
and of very firm substance and texture. H. M., A. I. S. 1938. 
Per. R. 87 1939. 38 in. $1.00 
THE DARB (Grant 1940) M. The broad domed standards 
are rich golden buff suffused with gleaming orchid tints. 
The arched falls are burnished maroon broadly margined 
with the golden buff of the standards. Firm substance and 
good branching. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 86 1941. 
36 in. $1.00 
THE GUARDSMAN (Grant 1939) E. M. A handsome iris 
with standards of dusty pink. The undercolor of the 
semi-flaring falls is slightly deeper than the standards 
with a velvety overlay of mulberry edged with the dusty 
pink of the standards. Good substance. H. M., A. I. S. 
1940. R. 88 1942. 88 in. $3.50 
THELMA JEAN (Peck 1939) E. M. A flaring flower of 
distinctive coloring. The cupped standards are clear pe- 
tunia violet. The falls are flaring of the same brilliant 
color with a slightly lighter sheen down the center. H. M., 
JN Ve $Se TABI, etene, 1 IS TIBVO, Bias hah. $1.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) M. Big sturdy iris 
of vibrant red purple with splendid substance, form and 
Joxeevoelubee, Jel, WE, JN, J iS GB. ANG Win VAG I, Se JIBBS) 
Dykes Medal 1941. Per. R. 90 1938. 38 in. $1.00 
THE SENTINEL (D. Hall 1942) M. This iris is very at- 
tractive. A bright burnished copper with medium large 
flowers of good form and substance. Per. R. 86 1944. a in. 
2.00 
THREE CHEERS (P. Cook 1945) M. Amazingly brilliant 
bicolor that is similar to Amigo in color, but much bolder 
in contrast and height. The flower is of good size with 
clean finish, and no fading of the blooms. Vigorous growth 
and free flowering. H. M., A. I. S. 1946. R. 89 rer in. 
12.50 
THREE SISTERS (De Forest 1941) L. The standards are 
light cream with rounded flaring falls of Indian lake. An 
arresting combination of color giving the effect of a red 
and white amoena. Per. R. 85 1944. 35 in. $2.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) M. A pale buff and cream 
plicata that has very good carrying qualities in the garden. 
A clean cut flower that commands attention on account of 
its large flowers and almost perfect branching. The stand- 
ards are buff, firm and well held, the falls are creamy 
white definitely bordered buff and brushed at the haft and 
around the edge with glistening golden brown. A very 
jiovey jolbiekmma, Jél, IMI, JA, TL Se, UGE ANS Wh AN Ik SS. 1246. 
Per. R. 88 1945. 40 in. $3.50 
TISHOMINGO (W. Caldwell 1942) M. L. Large Wistaria 
blue self of very flaring form and firmest substance. The stand- 
ards are highly and roundly domed with exceptionally 
strong midrib. The falls are arched and decidedly flaring 
with lighter flush around the beard. A frosty flush en- 
velopes the whole flower and accentuates the cool crispness 
of this beautiful sturdy iris. Three branches and terminal. 
Strong very sturdy stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1942. A. M., 
le O44 eee ere 9019435uea eine $7.00 
TITIAN LADY (G. Douglas 1941) M. L. Pure white with 
roundly domed standards and semi-flaring falls. The dis- 
tinctive feature of this flower is the intense tangerine beard 
that lights up the center of the flower. Well branched. 
He M., AvI.S.19415 Per) R. 88 1941. 40 int $2.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942) M. L. A very dis- 
tinective iris of rich golden tobacco brown. The flower is 
compact and firm with very heavy substance and trim 
flaring form. An iris that has exceptionally rich glowing 
tones. Strong sturdy stalks of moderate height. H. M., 
Ne Wi, SU AN Wiley AL Is Se IVAN), dete, 88, ei) alas), we in. 
7.50 
TREASURE TROVE (Sturtevant 1940) L. A charming 
Table Iris in Naranja coloring. Floriferous, vigorous, and 
with good substance, this late flowering variety is lovely 
for flower arrangement or border planting. A gem in color 
harmony. 24 in. Each $1.00 3 for $2.50 
TRIPTYCH (Wareham 1939) M. L. Large rich yellow of 
fine substance and form. The lemon chrome standards are 
very large and perfectly domed. The falls are beautifully 
arched and very flaring. An impressive yellow with smooth 
firm substance, and tall well branched stalks. leky Nk, os\, 
Sal OS See ere ven COmLO4 lee Oanins $1.50 
UNIQUE (De Forest 1941) M. A pink toned flower that 
is well named for it is very unusual in the arrangement of 
color. The large flowers have a very heavy substance and 
are a blending of pink and creamy yellow. 34 in. $1.50 
VEISHEA (Whiting 1943) M. A bright rosy copper blend 
with a clear blue flush at the haft. The flowers are large 
with heavy substance and are evenly spaced on a medium 
height stalk. Very colorful in the garden. H. M., A. I. S. 
1946. Per. R. 89 1946. 85 in. $3.00 
