ROSE BOWL (Milliken) 48”. Described as a 
very tall, darker China Maid. A lovely, very 
popular variety. $1.50 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass 41) H: M. 48; 34”. P. 
One of the loveliest of all irises and surely 
the finest plicata. Deep cream, heavily stitched 
With vivid rose-pink. Beautifully ruffled, 
large and very late. Only one to a customer. 
$7.50 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 44) H. M. 44; 36". S. A 
tall and large flowered plicata, trimmed in a 
pleasing tone of burgundy red, The trimming 
is so heavy that at a distance it gives a red 
effect. $5.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 39) A. M. 41; 36”. 
A smooth light yellow plicata, heavily trimmed 
reddish purple. Near perfect. $1.50 
SABLE (Pr. Cook 38), A.-M. 40; 36”. S. & P. 
A lustrous deep blue-black-violet with all 
good points. $1.50 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 88) 40”. S. One of the 
very best creams, large and tall, fine sub- 
stance and texture. (haKe 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 39) A. M. 41; 40”. S. 
No P. A large and beautifully ruffled, crimped 
and flaring ice-white, with blue tinged buds, 
that is irresistible. $2.00 
SNOW KING (H. Sass 35) A. M. 87; 38”. S. 
& P. An older white that challenges some of 
the new ones to surpass it. Large and flaring, 
with golden throat, fine substance and grow- 
ing habits. HUG ws fOr $1.25 
SONRISA (DeForest 42) H. M. 45; 38”. Large 
and flaring coppery pink, with golden under- 
tone. An unusual color. Limit one. $7.50 
SPINDRIFT ( jaan) 2D) 1Sh, Wi, use BS SO eee 
P. Transluscentyideli te sea-shell pink with 
tiery tangerine beard. cdrumuti fey G04 form, 
substance and branching a omer. 
$10.00 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 33) 34% S. & P. A huge 
glowing red-brown; one of the best. A rich 
velvety flower that is always admired. 
35c, 3 for $1.00 
SPRING IDYL (Lapham 39) 28”. A desirable 
cutting iris and listed for that purpose. Me- 
Gium sized flowers, milk white shading to 
orchid pink at the tips, on slender willowy 
stems. 75¢e 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 40) Dykes Medal 44; 
38”°.. P. The most famous yellow. A velvety 
gclden yellow without veining. $4.50 
SUNDAY BEST (Grant 41) 48”. Well formed 
new cream iris with bright orange beard and 
heavy substance. Tall and well branched. 
$3.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 43) A. M. 45; 
36”. S. & P. Said to be the best. of the Prairie 
Sunset seedlings to date. Large evenly spaced 
flowers on well branched stalks. $7.59 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 44) H. M. 46; 40”. 
Another blue they’re all talking about. A tall 
and lovely Celeste blue; an improved Anitra, 
more flaring, slightly ruffled and quite jaunty. 
Limit one. $7.50 
TAPESTRY ROSE (Hall 42) H. M. 42; 38”. 
Large flowers of soft old rose, of all good 
points. Different and very popu'ar. $2.50 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 41) A. M. 44; 87”. S.& 
P. An intense deep medium blue. Form, fin- 
ish and substance outstanding. A top-notch 
IFLS. $2.00 
THE BISHOP (Wash. 37) H. M. 38; 38”. Fine 
large flowers of intense 3ishop’s purple. 
good substance 
$1.00 
Smooth long formed bloom, 
and branching. 
THE CAPITOL (Max.-Norton 45) H. M. 46: 
40”. S. & P. A colossal white and gold crea- 
tion that’s an eye-arrester. Tall and majestic, 
a really white-white, with heavy golden epau- 
lets and beard. Superb. $10.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass. 37) Dykes 
Medal 41; 38”. S. No P. A huge reddish pur- 
ple that is tops in every respect. One of the 
world’s finest irises. $1.00 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 43) H. M. 45; 38”. A 
massive mallow pink, overlaid rosy copper; a 
near rose-pink self. Tall and fine. Limit one. 
$7.00 
TIFFANY (CH. Sass 38) A. M. 43; 38”. S. & P. 
Soft yellow ground plicata with rosy lilac 
markings, excellent, and very popular. 60c 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell 42) A. M. 44; 42”. P. 
Handsome new frosty wisteria blue of great 
distinction. Tall and lovely. One to a cus- 
tomer. $7.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 42) A. M. 46; 
34”, S. & P. A very flaring golden tobacco 
brown of outstanding merit. Substance like 
leather. Extremely popular and stock scarce. 
$7.50 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 37) A. M. 
45; 36”... S. & P. Everyone loves this large 
bright clear yellow. An excellent growing. 
fine, tall iris. 50¢, 3. for $1-25 
TREVA (DeForest AD) erly Ve 46) 360 (SS. ee 
A new frosty, g covers apricot; very wide stand- 
ards and falls devon ta at flaring. A new 
color to us, and we consi tl £0 vv ‘outstanding. 
Limit one. $10.00 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting 43) H. M. 43: 
36”, An outstanding dark blue-purple self of 
fine form, silky texture and heavy substance. 
One of the very best in this color. $5.00 
VEISHEA (Whiting 43) H. M. 46; 34”. S. & P. 
Wonderfully bright and fine copper rose blend 
with clean blue blaze in the center of the falls. 
Large and long lasting, on sturdy stalks. A 
front of the border, “must have”’ iris. $3.0.0 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (K. Smith 40) A. M. 43; 
40”. P. A finely finished iris in gleaming 
Bradley’s violet. A large flower with broad 
domed standards and wide falls, on a fine 
stem. Excellent. $4.00 
vores FUGITIVE (Wareham 42) H. M. 42: 
39", S. & P. Dom@d; standards of ruffled cream 
yellow, broad falls of Rdlnais faintly shadowed 
blue, trace of yellow on the Wh A} hvPou of an 
iris, fine in every respect. Scarce. Lit one, 
$7.50 
VISION OF MIRZA (DeForest 44) 40”. A very 
large and tall marbled plicata, rose brown on 
a cream base. The introducer says this will be 
of interest to plicata lovers. $3.00 
WABASH (Williamson 37) Dykes Medal 40; 
39”. S. & P. Deservedly popular. The stand- 
pure white, delightfully ruffled at 
Flaring falls of deep hyacinth violet 
ards are 
the edge. 
margined white. Large and fine. $1.00 
WESTPOINT (Nicholls 39) H. M. 40; 38”. 
Beautiful indigo blue bicolor. Late. $1.25 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 39) Eng. Dykes Medal 
49: 42”. Immense blue white with flush of 
plumbago blue around the heart. Tall and 
striking. 3.50 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 48) A. M. 45; 
38”. Large porcelain white with blue at the 
base of the white beard. making the beard av- 
rear. blue. Fine. Limit one. $9.09 
