SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 1940) 
The only yellow iris to be awarded 
a Dykes Medal previous to the 1948 
winner "Ola Kala". A fine, medium 
deep yellow with a velvety luster 
on the falls. Large, nicely formed 
flowers and a very heavy bloomer, 
Dykes Medal for 1944, 36-38 in. 1.00 
STARDOM (Hall 1941) 
Somewhat on the Prairie Sunset order 
this lovely flower comes in a beau- 
tiful golden-toned-tan very heavily 
flushed with pink. 36 in. stalks. ,.60 
STELLA POLARIS (Smith 1939) 
An excellent, large flowered white 
with broad petaled S$ and flaring 
F. Its big blooms and well branched 
stalks win it many prizes at the 
flower shows. 36-38 in. ot5 
STORM KING (Nicholls 1940) 
This black-purple bitone is outstand- 
ing among the very dark ones. Our 
visitors call it "The big black one", 
Domed S, widely flaring falls, good 
substance, Not a fast increaser but 
it grows well. 36-38 in. stalks. 1.25 
SULTAN'S ROBE (Salbach 1945) 
A splashy colored iris, S deep old- 
rose, nearly red. Falls same with 
heavy overlay of gold on the upper 
half and a splash of violet-blue 
at the center. Full, broad petaled 
flowers, easy grower. 36 in. 5.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943) 
A Prairie Sunset seedling quite as 
remarkable as its parent. It comes 
in a lighter, more golden blend of 
gold, rose, apricot etc with flowers 
a bit larger and plant habits some- 
what better also. 36 in. stalks. 1.50 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 1944) 
Nicely formed, smoothly colored new 
light blue. Large, full petaled flow- 
ers with a crisp, frosty texture. 
Fine grower, 36-38 in. stalks. 3.00 
TEA ROSE (Whiting 1944) 
Coppery old-rose and yellow blended 
into an unusually clear, near pink. 
A lovely, full petaled flower and 
a vigorous, free bloomer. 36 in. 2,25 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941) 
A lovely, dark, lustrous blue that 
is much deeper, richer and more in- 
tensely cclored than ordinary blues, 
but is still not over into the blue- 
purple class. A beautiful flower, 
a fine all round plant. 36 in. 75 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) 
Long considered one of the best reds. 
It's really a red-purple but far over 
on the red side. Its color, nice 
flower and good growing habits won 
it the 1941 Dykes Medal. 36 in, .65 
19 
