‘SHINING. WATERS. (Essig 1033). 


















Ses the same - COTaRe as. " 
S« Some eAld it- “ehe- pansy ~~ 
colored: “VAmigo" i 36. inst 1s 
RUTH POLLOCK (H.Sass 1939) 
Many .consider this .to be.: 
the best .of the: ‘Sass's- ‘yellow 
- plicatas. It's marked -& -roBy- 
brown, : the 5. darker. and: OES. 
bit more: heavily: marked than. 
the falls. Clearer and much: ~ 
brighter than "Tiffany" with. 
a taller, better sels 
SABLE (Gook. 1938)" ae 0 <a 
Very dark, Biaccion purple 
So rich and lustrous it's 4 
almost. an. a class. all by Thee 
self.-It's. all that” a fine 
Iris. should be ,< 88% pear 
ous as:-the name implics« < <a 
SAMCVAR (Hall. 1941) Ted os 
_ Burnished copper. ove eee, oo 
with rose. A clump makes a 
. bright, -prilliant. pe 
of: color. -~Apout 32....1m. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr 1927) 
The first Iris awarded the 
American Dykes Medal’ Kersee iE 
An-excellent, big flowered . 
blue-on- -white | -plicata that — 
is still hard to Pee ee 
SANTA ROSA (Mit--Salb. 1943). 
Bitone, almost a Dicolor, . 
> WE te pink 5D. and rose Fe “in - 
& very pleasing combination.: 
An almost super sized. Tris’. 
_ With tall, 48-inch stalks. 
and excellent ‘substance. 
SEA BLUE Whiting 1941). ace 
A Light blue seit. a 5 3 ieee 
smooth coloring .< large: f Lows. 3 
Sere »vigorous plant «Avery. 3" 
- gatisfactory. blue. OO oae ice a 
-SHANNCEIN (Pillow. 1939): =! J 






‘combination, newie ne = Se 
amoena type-.- The. ruffled” ‘pe 
are. cream,the,. falls:a- biend: 
of pink.and. roses 3GU3s See 
‘Beautiful, sparkling sky: 
«pie «Belts aes ovelyo age 
+ ee name. Ait. We. could. have | 
one. plus Iris this. wou 



