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SONRISA. Copper pink blend with yel- 
low undertone. Flowers large, good sub- 
stance and placement. $6.00 
SORRELL TOP. A different plicata. 
Standards light yellow, heavily brushed 
rose. Falls white, rose bordered. $5.00 
SPARKLING BLUE. Sparkling flax blue, 
large flowers of strong substance. $3.00 
SPRING SECRETARY. A russet blend. 
Ground color old gold shaded lilac, with 
a tawny cast in hafts. al fs 
SPUN GOLD. Deep golden yellow that 
won the Dykes medal in 1944. $3.50 
STARDOM. A copper pink .. . more 
of a blend than a self. Lustrous, shim- 
mering, free blooming and rapid to 
establish. $1.25 
STARLESS NIGHT. Deep black, reddish 
toned rather than purple. Highly rec- 
ommended by Mrs. Pattison. $3.00 
STORM KING. A black-purple self of 
fine form and heavy substance. $4.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE. A richly shaded 
blend by Salbach, in tones of copper- 
rose-red. $10.00 
SUMMER CLOUD. Pale blue with lem- 
on beard. 25 
SUMMER TAN. A rich blend of golden 
tan and olive. 25 
SUNDANCE. Mrs. Nesmith’s brilliant 
blend of tan and mahogany. $1.00 
SUNSET SERENADE. Large flowered 
apricot buff and red blend by Sass, out 
of Prairie Sunset. $7.00 
SUNSHINE. One of the finest medium 
height early to midseason brilliant yel- 
lows. $3.50 
TAPESTRY ROSE. Large flowers of soft 
old rose on stout well branched stems. 
$2.00 
TEA ROSE. Tall, early to midseason 
blend of rose and gold, with infusion 
of blue-lavender. An introduction of 
Mrs. Whiting’s that we like very much 
not only for color but for strong growth 
and free blooming qualities. $6.00 
THE ADMIRAL. Intense medium blue 
of outstanding form, finish and sub- 
stance. $2.00 
THE BISHOP. A large flowered iris of 
Bishop’s purple coloring. Popular. 
Stock almost sold out last season 75 
THELMA JEAN. Sold out in 1946. 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Large, late, hand- 
some deep red. Outstanding. $1.00 
THE SENTINEL. Medium large flowers 
of burnished copper. $1.50 
THREE SISTERS. Late blooming cream- 
red amoena by DeForest. $1.50 
TIFFANY. Brightly painted yellow pli- 
cata, with prominent markings of rose 
in both standards and falls. .50 
TITIAN LADY. A pure white iris of at- 
tractive form set off by a brilliant tan- 
gerine beard. $1.50 
TOBACCO ROAD. A wonderfully alive 
golden tobacco brown iris of good grow- 
ing habits and dependable bloom. $7.00 
TREASURE ISLAND. Medium large 
flowers of vivid yellow. 40 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Not a strong 
grower, but rich, glossy purple color 
keeps it at our border front. oho 
VIOLET CROWN. Outstanding violet 
of fast growing and free blooming habit. 
40 
WABASH. Well-known amoena of great 
popularity. 75 
WASATCH. Largest glistening white 
plicata, blue marked. “20 
WEST POINT. Aristocrat late blooming 
indigo blue with overtone of brown on 
falls. Highly recommended. $1.25 
WHITE CITY. Large, lustrous white, 
that won Dykes medal in England, 
where it originated. $2.50 
WHITE GODDESS. Sold out in 1946. 
WINTER CARNIVAL. Mr. Schreiner’s 
pure white of fine form and substance. 
Last year one of the most beautiful, 
long lasting iris in our entire list of 
choice whites. $3.00 
WILLIAM MOHR. A very large flower 
of pale lavender netted with purple on 
2 ft. stalks. We have some fine plants. 
“20 
YELLOW JEWEL. Midseason yellow by 
Smith, rated 90. $2.00 


