
TOURNAMENT QUEEN 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken) 
This new light yellow iris is stately and sumptuous. It has 
the largest flowers of any variety which we have grown but 
they are shapely and of good substance. The mid-ribs of the 
standards are exceptionally strong. The color is smooth and 
the serration of the petals gives the flower a pleasing finish. 
The stalks are strong and very well branched so that the 
flowers do not crowd. The plant is very vigorous. 4 feet. See 
color illustration on front cover. $25.00 
STARDOM (Hall) 
A self of pale buff very lightly flushed with pink. A free 
bloomer, the substance and branching good. 3 feet. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
STYLOSA biscra 
This is a winter flowering beardless iris, the three-inch 
flowers rising seven to eight inches above the ground. They 
are a deep blue-violet in color and are very fragrant. The fo- 
liage of this particular stylosa is much narrower than that of 
the lighter colored form and consequently the flowers are not 
hidden as they usually are in the broad leaf type. Grows out of 
doors in California, but needs to be potted for colder sections. 
7 inches. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.00 
STYLOSA alba 
This white stylosa is somewhat taller and the flowers larger 
(4 inches) than Stylosa biscra. It also blooms in the winter 
and needs to be potted outside of California, Florida and 
southern Texas. 1 foot. 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach) 
A large richly colored flower in the red tones—old gold, cop- 
per, and old rose being thrown in to make the coloring richer. 
Then to make it look still more Oriental there is a blaze of 
blue-violet down the falls. 3 feet. $7.50 
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SUNGOLD (Milliken) 
The earliest of the large-flowered yellows with flowers of a 
medium shade of bright yellow, large in size with wide flaring 
falls of heavy firm substance. The stems are strong and tall 
and the plant is extremely vigorous. For milder climates. 
3% feet. 75c; 3 for $2.00; 12 for $7.50 
SUNSET CLOUD (Milliken) 
A cross of Painted Desert by a seedling of China Maid by 
Naranja. The semi-flaring falls are white with a yellow border 
about 144 inch wide. The standards are clear yellow. A large 
flower of good substance. 3% feet. $3.50 
SUNSET HAZE (Milliken) 
A blend ‘of lilac, lavender, and light purple. The flowers 
are large, semi-flaring, of good substance and are carried on 
well-branched stalks. Its unusual coloring attracts many vis- 
itors. 3% feet. $1.0G; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
SUSAN OF HILLY (White) 
A very dainty tlower secured by crossing an oncocyclus and 
a bearded iris. The standards are pale violet while the falls are 
pale violet and very pale yellow with a deep violet signal patch 
at the end of the beard. Citron yellow styles add to the beauty 
of these colors. 2 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
SYMBOL (C. G. White) 
This is an intense, deep yellow self. Both standards and falls 
are the richest of deep golden yellow with a patch of bright 
golden brown brushed on each side of the beard. One of the 
fine deep yellows. 3% feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall) 
One of the finest medium blues. Its shape is excellent and 
the color intense; the substance such that it stands rain and 
sun. The plant is vigorous and well-branched. 3 feet. $1.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (Jacob Sass) 
A dark red iris that is so popular that the demand always 
seems to be ahead of the supply. The flowers are very large 
and the color is uniform throughout. It won the Dykes Medal 
in 1941. 3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $9.00 

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