SPINDRIFT (Loomis, 1944) M.L. 36” 
Sea-shell pink with a tangerine beard which lights up within 
the flower with brilliant contrast. A new color break, which 
is bound to become most popular. A delicate and lovely cre- 
ation. H.M. 1945. $5.00 each, 3 for $13.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutsbeck, 1940) M. 38” 
One of the finest yellows introduced to date. It is a pure 
gleaming golden yellow self of plush-like texture with a rich 
golden beard. Has size, good branching and tall stems. Winner 
of the Dykes Medal for 1944. $2.50 each, 3 for $6.50 
STARDOM (Hall, 1941) M. 34” 
A smooth blend of apricot-buff and salmon pink. Hard to 
describe but the general effect is most satisfying. Hardy and 
a free bloomer. $1.25 each 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Saibach, 1945) M. 36” 
A rich, bright blend of copper, gold, red and old rose, with 
a striking violet blue blaze in the center of the falls. Heavy 
substance and broad, flaring falls. H.M. 1946. $7.00 each 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall, 1941) M.L. 35” 
A clean, bright medium blue with unusually fine form. Flowers 
have exceptionally good substance and are able to withstand 
hot sun and rain. Vigorous and free flowering. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937) M.L. 38” 
A magnificent Iris of colossal size, deep rosy wine-red with 
velvet like texture. Orange beard. One of the most popular 
reds and most highly recommended. Always a big seller. Win- 
ner of the Dykes Medal in 1941. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
THE ORIOLE (Schreiner, 1947) M.L. 36” 
A new Iris introduced last year. If you like strong contrasts 
in color this is your Iris. Standards are a goldenrod yellow, 
falls rich black-maroon, giving the general appearance of black 
and gold velvet. Most unusual. $3.00 each 
TIFFANY (H. Sass, 1938) M. 36” 
One of the most popular plicatas. Soft yellow base color with 
deep rose stitching, heavier on the falls than on the standards. 
Large ruffled flowers. Visitors usually buy this Iris on sight. 
A.M. 1943. 3 for $1.25 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942) M.L. 34” 
A golden tobacco brown color. Rigid upright standard and 
stiff horizontal flaring falls gives this new Iris a crisp and 
smart effect and good substance and branching. Unique in 
color and form. Leads all tan and brown Iris in the Judge’s 
Symposium for 1947. A.M. 1946. $6.00 
TOKEN (Hall, 1939) M.L. 38” 
Standards are old gold, flushed with rose, falls a blend of 
rose, brown and red. A striking Iris with great appeal. 
90¢ each 
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