*PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass) A 
blend of pink, apricot and copper. 1.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE  (Kleinsorge) 
.75 
Solid golden orange flowers. 
“PURPLE GIANT (Gage) Red-purple, 
.30 
bronze guard. 
RADIANT (Salbach) Coppery orange. 
.50 
RANGER (Kleinsorge) Brilliant crim- 
son. 4.00 
RANGITIKER (Stevens) Large flowers 
of gloriously rich coloring. 2.50 
RED BONNET (Gage) A dark red self. 
.50 
RED GLEAM (Lapham) Brilliant red 
falls with rich velvety red falls bordered 
by lighter red. 1.00 
RED VELVET A lovely rich red. 3.00 
REDWARD (Cook) Brilliant crimson 
red of startling and vivid richness. 5.00 
RHAPSODY (Williamson) Beautifully 
blended colors of violet purple and 
brown. 1.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee) Blue. 1.50 
ROYAL COACH (H. P. Sass) Bright 
yellow plicata—dotted brown. .50 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall) Marked a plaid 
red light Highland Scotch kilts. Red 
marked plicata of pleasing tone of bur- 
gundy red. 3.00 
RUBIENT (Whiting) Bicolor of wine 
purple standards with flaring blackish 
red velvety falls. 2.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. P. Sass) Light 
yellow dotted deep rose—a rose and 
yellow plicata. 2.00 
*SABLE (Cook) An _ extremely dark 
blue purple with lustrous silky sheen. 
1.00 
SALAR (De Forest) Blended cream 
and salmon. 1.00 
“SALMON SPLENDOR (Lapham) Pink 
blend. 1.00 
SANDIA = (Williamson) Bright deep 
pink blend. 50 
*SCHOONER (McDade) A _ very fine 
white. Very showy. A clump of this 
iris was planted by the Colosseum at 
Rome, Italy, where it received an Award 
of Merit and a First Class Certificate. 
.50 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux) Ivory bronze 
plicata. .50 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel) Standards straw 
color—falls reddish brown. .30 
*SHANNOPIN (Pillow) Close to a 
cream and rose amoena. Clear cream 
ruffled standards with pink to rose cast 
falls. 1.25 
SHAWANO (Williamson) Tall _ bril- 
liant yellow with red veining on falls. 
1.00 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) Sky-blue 
self. .40 
*SIERRA BLUE (Essig) Perfect form 
and very tall blue of immense size. .35 
SMOLDER (Nicholls) Deep purple 
self with red undertone. .60 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves) Very 
large pure white with ruffled finish. 4.00 
*SNOW DROP Late blooming white. 
2.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. P. Sass) Heavy 
textured white iris with golden throat. 
2.50 
*SONG OF GOLD (Essig) Medium yel- 
low. athe 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Taylor) Giant 
clear blue. 2.50 
“SPARKLING BLUE (Grant) Flax blue 
with shimmering frosty crystals. 2.50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis) A translucent, 
delicate sea shell or coral pink. 5.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck) Deep golden 
velvety yellow—winner of Dykes Medal, 
1944. 2.50 
STARDOM (Hall) Copper pink and 
apricot buff—a lovely blended iris. .75 
*STARLESS NIGHT (J. Sass) Very 
dark blackish purple—overcast with 
reddish gleam. 1.50 
SUNDAY BEST (Grant) Large ivory 
of heavy texture. 1.00 
*“SUN SPOT (Grant) Fragrant yellow. 
1.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE (D. Hall) Exquisite 
soft old rose colored blend. 2.00 
THE ADMIRAL (D. Hall) Deep in- 
tense blue. 1.00 
*THE BISHOP (Washington) Rich pur- 
ple self. 1.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass) One 
of the darkest and richest iris—very 
velvety. 1.00 
