SNOW VELVET— 
(Sass, 1942) This is an excellent, vel- 
vety textured yellow-throated white. Tall, 
vigirous grower, with ornamental foliage. 
As it grows here, an all-around top notch 
variety. $1.50 
SONRISA— 
(De Forest, 1942) Coppery pink with 
creamy undertone and metallic finish. Falls 
rounded, flaring. $2.50 
SPANISH PEAKS— 
(Loomis, 1947) A grand new white- 
white. $17.50 
SPINDRIFT— 
(Loomis, 1944) Sea shell pink with tan- 
gerine beard. Another of the new color 
breaks. $3.00 
SPUN GOLD— 
(Glutzbeck, 1940) Large yellow, awarded 
the Dykes medal in 1944. $1.50 
SUN HAWK— 
(De Forest) Clear early yellow of good 
size on medium tall stalk. $1.00 
SUNSET SERENADE— 
(J. Sass, 1943) A Prairie Sunset seed- 
ling, lighter in tone than the parent. $2.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY— 
(Norton, 1944) This fine large blue is 
well spaced on 40 inch stalk. $3.00 
SUNNY RUFFLES— 
(Waters, 1943) Ruffled flower of clear 
lemon yellow chrome. $1.50 
SUZETTE— 
(Knowlton, 1945) A pleasing, creamy- 
ground plicata. A “dainty-lady” iris, highlv 
recommended. $9.00 
TEA ROSE— 
(Whiting, 1944) A rose blend that fades 
to pink. Attractive to the last. Strong 
erower. $3.00 
THE ADMIRAL— 
(Hall, 1941) An intense deeper-than- 
medium blue, with flaring form, finish and 
substance. $1.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS— 
(J. Sass, 1937) Awarded the Dykes 
medal in 1941. Solid wine red. $1.00 
THREE OAKS— 
(Whiting, 1948) A mallow pink with 
overlay of copper. $3.00 
THREE CHEERS— 
(Cook, 1945) Large flower, brilliant blue 
bi-color similar to Amigo, but on 42 inch 
stalk. $6.00 
THREE SiSTERS— 
(De Forest, 1941) Standards pale cream. 
Falls red violet. Striking color contrast, on 
42 inch stalk. $1.00 
TIFFANJA— 
(De Forest, 1942) Smooth clean cut 
lightly marked plicata. Standards Colonial 
buff; falls flaring, frosted white edged buff, 
brushed at haft and speckled around bor- 
der with light brown. Well branched 42- 
inch stalk. $1.50 
TIFFANY— 
(H. Sass, 1988) Very ruffled yellow pli- 
cata, heavily marked pinkish violet. 50 
TISHOMINGO— 
(Caldwell, 1942) Large frosted clear 
wisteria blue. $1.50 
TOBACCO ROAD— 
(Kleinsorge, 1942) Golden tobacco 
brown, with rounded horizontal falls. 
$5.00 
TREVA— 
(De Forest, 1945) Golden apricot self, 
of large size and smooth, spreading form. 
Closed domed standards. $6.00 
VATICAN PURPLE— 
(Whiting, 1948) Large flower of good 
substance, in deep purple. $4.00 
VEISHEA— 
(Whiting, 1943) Bright copper rose 
blend with blue in center of the falls. $1.50 
VIDLET SYMPHONY— 
(Smith, 1940) Broad, rounded flowers 
of Bradley’s Violet, on excellent stalk. 
$1.60 
VISION OF MIRZA— 
(De Forest, 1944) Large, marble pli- 
cata of rose-brown on cream ground. Tall 
stalk. $1.50 
WABASH— 
(Williamson, 1937) Clean white stand- 
ards, purple falls. Dykes medal 1940. 
1), 8) for $1.50 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD— 
(Grant, 1943) Large porcelain white with 
blue at the base of the beard. $3.50 
WILD ORCHID— 
(Kellogg) The name describes it. Verv 
neat flower of wild orchid coloring $1.00 
