Please do not ask us about my variety not 
listed in this catalog; we only list the va- 
rieties that we can offer for sale. 
SPRING CHIMES. A beautiful russet tan 
from Mr. Hall. Flowers bunch a bit, but 
the unusual color overlooks its faults. 
Bright. $1.35 
SPRING SECRETARY. Smooth blending 
of buff and old gold; soft coloring over- 
lay of mahogany. 75 cts. 
SPUN GOLD. Probably the topnotch yel- 
low to date. Award of Merit. Very fine. 
Dykes Medal. $5.00 
STAINED GLASS. A copper red self. 
Very bright and vivid. Glows in sunlight. 
From Dr, Wilhelm. 90 cts. 
STARDOM. Mr. Hall’s grand near onion 
skin pink. Add apricot, some copper and 
you have it. Sells out early. $1.35 
STARLESS NIGHT. Very dark blackish 
purple self with reddish sheen. Yellow 
beard. The near black contender from 
Mr. Sass. Very fine. $1.35 
STELLA POLARIS. Very large. superior 
creamy white with heavy velvety sur- 
face. Tall, well branched. From Kenneth 
Smith. $1.00 
SUNSET GLORY. (Norton 1944). A seed- 
ling of Praisie Sunset; strong intense rus- 
set tan self. 38 inches tall. Large flowers 
well spaced on strong stalks. $3.00 
STORM KING. A velvety blackish purple 
with red underglow. A superior near 
black. $3.00 
SUNSET SERENADE. A soft golden tan 
in effect. Standards apricot buff; falls 
orange vinaceous, yellow beard. Large 
flowers. Mr. Sass will go places with this 
fellow. Sparkles. $7.50 
SUNSHINE. The deepest yellow from Mr. 
Hall. A fine thing. Not much stock. A 
solid self color. $5.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY. (Norton 1944). This 
new blue a cross of Great Lakes and 
Shining Waters is very near a Celeste 
blue; standards as shown in intense sun- 
light are about two shades lighter than 
the falls; but effect is a self. We com- 
pared this new blue with lots of old and 
new blues; there was none like it. We 
know you will enjoy this blue. 40 inches 
tall, large flower, well spaced on strong 
stalks. H.M. 1946. $9.00 
These notes interspersed through out our 
varietal list are for your protection. We 
will live up to anything we say in these 
notes. 
Customers come back year after year for 
our stock; we must satisfy them or they 
would not do this. 
TA MING. A deep yellow with orange 
falls; this Naranja coloring is more in- 
tense than its parent. $1.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE. Large flowers of soft 
old rose; 38 inches tall. From Mr. Hall. 
Grand color. $1.50 
TEA ROSE. Almost a pure self of glow- 
ing copper pink. One of those things that 
stand out. $7.50 
THE CAPITOL. (Maxwell-Norton). A 
large clear crystalline white with ex- 
tremely heavy deep golden beard and 
haft is golden. Very large heavy flower, 
same shape but larger than its parent, 
Gloriole. Flowers well spaced, sturdy, 
strong stalks, 38 to 40 inches tall. This 
is a standout white and is very striking. 
Glistening snow white. Modestly priced. 
Stands comparison. H.M. 1946. $12.00 
THE RAVEN. A rich dark black purple 
of merit from Mrs. Whiting. $9.00 
THELMA JEAN. A rich shade of petunia 
violet. Crisp broad falls. Very lovely. A 
color break of beauty. 90 cts. 
THE ADMIRAL. The famous deep me- 
dium blue from Mr. Hall. Very fine. 
Large flower. Award Merit. $1.50 
THE GUARDSMAN. A handsome iris 
with standards of dusty pink; the falls are 
slightly darker with velvety overlay of 
mulberry. Edged with dusty pink of 
standards. Lovely. $1.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS. This red Dykes 
Medal winner from Mr. Sass speaks for 
itself. Color in general is raisin purple 
in dahlia purple. Lovely. $1.00 
THREE OAKS. This glowing rose pink 
is far ahead of its advance notice. Call 
it deep mallow pink, with overlay of rosy 
copper. Mrs. Whiting hits the jack pot 
here. Order early. $6.00 
THE SENTINEL. Burnished copper de- 
scribes this new color in iris. A glowing 
beauty that attracts attention. $1.00 
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