THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 
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Falls, white, clearly margined blue. 
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SPUN GOLD—(Glutzbeck 1940) ML.338”. 
Gleaming, heavy-textured, velvety, 
deep golden yellow of large size and 
fine form and branching. Dykes Meda 
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Saupe roe AEG EAS eee $1.50 
STAINED GLASS—(Wilhelm 1939) M. 
34”. Red-copper, rich and_ glowing. 
View it against the sun and see the 
Cathedral window effect. -............. $ .50 
STARDOM — (Hall 1941) M.34”. A 
smooth, warm blend of apricot-buff 
and coppery pink or something. No- 
body can describe it but the effect is 
very wonderful. A free-blooming iris 
of fine vigor, hardiness and general de- 
2S EEE SIR eRe ee eee Seer 
STARLESS NIGHT—(J. Sass 1941) M. 
32”, Lustrous blackish red, the very 
deepest of its color. It isn’t at its best 
here. Maybe our weather is too gue 
STATEN ISLAND—(K. Smith 1947) L. 
38”. Bright gold standards. This color 
also edges the broad, jauntily-flared, 
velvety-red falls. Medium ‘large and 
He stituily. LOrMed)? .220.c04. 2. eoc,-- REZ.00 
STELLA POLARIS—(K. Smith 1939) M. 
40”. A very large cool white with 
broad thick-substanced petals, semi- 
flaring falls and slight gold reticula- 
tions on the hafts Sturdy stalks with 
VRP ANCHING. 602-220 s.2-0-0-08--ns2 once Nr (pe 
STORM KING—(Nicholls 1940) L.40”. 
Sleek, luminous, rich black-purple with 
reddish underglow, flaring and mas- 
sive. King of the blacks. Grand. e $1.50 
ST. REGIS— (Caldwell 1947) M.38”. Very 
light blue, non-fading and of extreme- 
ly heavy substance, the standards 
broad, roundly domed and crisply ruf- 
fled. Falls wide, very flaring, with firm 
BP eOEDOCOCT.. £6)... 42-2-foc-- = tenes $11.00 
SUKEY OF SALEM—(Nesmith 1946) L. 
38”. Indescribable blend of ocher-red 
and rose with brown flush on blade of 
falls. Flaring flower of heavy sub- 
stance and broad petals. f ............ $6.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE—(Salbach 1945) M.36”. 
Standards between Vandyke red and 
deep old rose. Heavy broad flaring falls 
the same with overlay of gold and 
ULE as opt eh ay ee ae taas ene cere ge $5.00 
SUMMER TAN—(Kirkland 1935) EM. 
32”. A pinkish golden tan of very un- 
Brrr LOCIIN ES vance p ek ne Siren 
SUNDANCE—(Nesmith 1940) L.40”. 
Deep golden tan with a rich mahozany 
red area on the center of each fall ina 
most unusual color pattern. Nice flar- 
ing form, well-substanced and _ tall. 
$1.00 


STARDOM 
SUNSET BE A M—(Schreiner 1942) M. 
34”. Glistening standards of cream yel- 
low delightfuly contrasted with 
lacquer-smooth falls of old-rose suf- 
fused tan. Fine substance. ............ tio 
SUNSET SERENADE—(J. Sass 1943) 
ML.36’”’, Lovely soft but glowing shade 
of golden tan, heavy-textured and ex- 
traordinary. Selected as the finest of 
Prairie Sunset seedlings. .............. $2.00 
SUZETTE— (Knowlton 1945) M.40”. Yel- 
low plicata, the edges of both stand- 
ards and falls lightly dotted maroon 
near the throat and further accented 
by madder-brown styles. Refined beau- 
ty close-up and lovely creamy yellow 
garden effect. Large, well-formed, 
firmly substanced, well-branched. fs 
$9.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY—(Norton 1944) M. 
38”. A new light blue which has re- 
ceived much praise. Result of Great 
Lakes crossed with Shining Waters. 
TS eared oP Pier eS a ee a er $3.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE—(Hall 1942) M.38”. 
Large and delightfully colored soft old 
rose of good form and substance on 
strong, well branched stalks......... $1.50 
TEA ROSE—(Whiting 1944) M.36”. 
Glowing deep pink with coppery shad- 
ings. A strong clear color, warm and 
delicate, in a finely formed flower, 
broad-petalled and full. The plant is 
VWISOLOUSSANULUOALO y+ Ct. $3.00 
TENAYA—(Essig 1933) ML.38’’. Massive, 
Tich raisin purple which is a deep vio- 
let purple with a brown undertone. An 
PxCeLlentavVariel ys 2c ae eeu 
THE ADMIRAL—(Hall 1941) ML.35”. 
Intense medium blue of clean bright 
color and lustrous finish. Gay, widely- 
flaring form and unmatched substence. 
PS] ee ene thn Se a Wes eee $1.00 
THE BISHOP—(Washington 1947) M. 
36”. Large, long-flowered iris of rich 
Bishop’s purple, a shade midway be- 
tween purple and violet. Smoothly fin- 
ished, of firm substance and texture. 
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