SPINDRIFT (Loomis 44) HM 45. 36”. 
Translucent, delicate Seashell pink with 
fiery tangerine beard. Still one of the most 
popular in this class of new pinks. $3.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 40) Dykes M. 44. 
38”. A huge and velvety golden-yellow 
without veining; a fine one, but some sea- 
sons flecks badly. $1.50 
STARLESS NIGHT (J. Sass 41) HM 43. 36”. 
“Very starless.” A very dark blackish pur- 
ple self of fair size, which in the sunlight 
has a reddish sheen. $1.00 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith 47) HM 48. 
38”. A brand new variegata with bright 
gold standards and flaring falls of velvety 
red edged the color of the standards. Fine 
branching. Almost a duplicate in color pat- 
tern of City of Lincoln, but a vast improve- 
ment on that variety, with much cleaner 
colors. $10.00 
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STORM KING (Nicholls 40) HM 41. 42”. A 
distinct and lovely near black iris of very 
flaring form and velvety texture. Remark- 
ably fine form and substance. Slow in- 
creaser. $1.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach 45) HM 46. 36”. 
Standards of deep old rose; broad flaring 
falls of the same, overlaid gold, with a vio- 
let-blue blaze in the center. Astonishing 
substance which it is said to impart to its 
seedlings. $5.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 43) AM 45. 
36”. Claimed the finest of the Prairie Sun- 
set seedlings, it is a soft golden-tan of large 
size and attractive form, and at times re- 
blooms. $2.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 44) HM 46. 40”. 
This is claimed by many iris judges to be 
the finest light blue of all. A tall and lovely 
Celeste blue, flaring, ruffled and jaunty. 
A tremendous grower. $3.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE (Hail 42) HM 
42. 38”. Large flowers of soft old 
rose. A most attractive variety. 
$1.50 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 41) AM 44. 
37”. Mr. Hall’s best iris. An in- 
tense deep medium blue of the 
finest form, finish and substance, 
and really vigorous. $1.00 
THE CAPITOL (Max. & Norton 
45) HM 46. 40”. A colossal white 
and gold creation, a really white- 
white, with heavy golden should- 
ers and beard. Tall and majestic. 
$3.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 37) 
Dykes M. 41. 38”. This huge red- 
dish purple has made the list of 
100 best for years. $1.00 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 43) HM 
45. 38”. A massive mallow pink, 
overlaid rosy copper. Good sub- 
stance and stems, but may be a 
trifle tender in coldest regions. 
$1.50 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 42) AM 46. 
42”. Large and fine plicata. 
Standards colonial buff; falls 
creamy white bordered buff and 
speckled light brown. $1.50 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell 42) AM 
44. 42”. Tall and lovely frosty 
wistaria blue of great distinction. 
We have seen this one over five 
feet high. $1.59 
