SNOW CARNIVAL — (Graves 1942) M 
38”. A large ruffled flaring white and 
considered one of the top notch whites. 
The flowers are perfectly formed and of 
heavy substance. AM, 1944. .......-..-- $3.00 
SNOW FLURRY — (C. Rees 1939) EM 
40”. A startling pure icy white, ruffled. 
The unopened buds are lightly tinted 
blue. $1.00 
SNOW KING—(H. Sass 1935) ML 38”. 
Broadly flaring big white blossoms of 
heavy substance nicely poised on well 
branched stems. Very slow to increase 
Fre Tern eee eee Seen eet 2, eth ce 25¢ 
SNOW VELVET—(H. Sass 1942) M 38”. 
An excellent, velvety white Iris high- 
lighted with gold or lemon yellow in the 
throat and in contrast very white. Visitors 
admire sits very emi. gig Seo cs $1025 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass 1944) M. 
38”. A deep impressive mahogany red 
self, one of the darkest reds. Fine form, 
smooth finish, heavy texture and good 
branching. We predict top honors for 
this news rice wi 9S 4 fine soo aes $6.00 
SOLITUDE— (Klein) EM. This is a velvety 
black-mulberry and not bad for the price. 
We always sell several at blooming time. 
25¢ 
SONNY BOY—(Kirkland 1939) M 34”, 
This is a sweet thing and a big seller. A 
brilliant coppery blend glowing with tints 
of gold and henna, heavy to gold. Excel- 
lent form and branching, blooms profusely 
and increases rapidly. No visitor passes 
thisvone Up aeliMi ei O40 See cee 50¢ 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC—(W. Taylor 1942) 
M 45”. A very fine, large and tall, clear 
lavender blue with a pinkish glow. It has 
a faint rosy sheen. A mighty nice Iris. 
$1.75 
SPARKLING FROST—(Milliken 1939) E 
48”. This is a right nice pale frosty light 
blue. Purissima x Easter Morn. Slow to 
{INCE CA SOx Renee = asta eee ee en ey A nt tee 50¢ 
SPINDRIFT—(Loomis 1944) ML 36”. A 
self of true pink, translucent delicate sea- 
shell or coral-pink; delicacy in coloring 
accentuated by a fiery tangerine-orange 
beard. Visitors were astounded last year 
at this new color break. We recommend 
highly AH eh O45 ae <> oe sees pol $3.00 
SPUN GOLD—(Glutzbeck 1940) ML 38”. 
This is probably the top notch yellow to 
date, especially in the velvety class. 
Threads of finest gold spun to produce 
this gleaming, velvety golden yellow with 
glistening texture, enhanced by a rich 
beard. It is a real beauty and much in 
demand. AM, 1942. Dykes Medal 1944. 
$2.00 
STARDOM — (Hall 1941) M 340 CIA 
hard to describe near onion skin pink. A 
more fitting description might be; a 
smooth warm blend of apricot-buff and 
coppery pink with a bright orange beard. 
Some describe it as a salmon-rose. Free 
bloomer and increaser. It is a good Iris. 
AM, 1943, 02002... 50¢ 
STORM KING—(Nicholls 1940) VL 40”. 
Probably the king of black Iris. Late 
flowering, immense blooms with wide 
flaring falls of silky blackish purple and 
uniform in color. Slow to increase. HM, 
(site el eS $2.00 
SUNSET GLORY—(Norton 1944) M 36”. 
A seedling of Prairie Sunset; a strong in- 
tense russet tan self, veined on haft. Large 
flowers well spaced on_ strong. stalks 
SCALGE aid ove eens ea $2.00 
SUNSET SERENADE—(J. Sass 1943) M 
38”. An unsurpassed seedling of Prairie 
Sunset. It is a soft golden tan in effect. 
Standards are apricot buff; with vinaceous 
orange falls and a yellow beard. Probably 
a little better substance than its parent. 
We like both of them. AM, 1945....$2.50 
SUZETTE— (Knowlton 1945) EM 38”. We 
predict this to be one of the best liked 
plicatas when it becomes more plentiful. 
It is a clear creamy yellow lightly spotted 
with maroon on edges. Sturdy, well 
placed large flowers. Very scarce yet. 
$12.50 
SYLVIA MURRAY—(Norton 1944) EM 
42”. This cross of Great Lakes and Shin- 
ing Waters has produced a masterpiece in 
the light blue class. In effect it is a self 
of near Celeste blue though the standards 
are a shade lighter than the falls. Enor- 
mous flowers, well spaced on strong tall 
stalks. Attracted many favorable com- 
ents last year, and we sold several. HM, 
De 
TA MING—(Whiting 1943) M. 35”. A 
Naranja type. Deep yellow standards with 
deeper, almost orange falls, medium sized 
flowers, wide and full formed with lovely 
clear tones. Strong well branched stalks 
and@excellent thabits. = Sanaa 75¢ 
TAPESTRY ROSE—(D. Hall 1942) M. 
38”. An exquisite thing and almost in a 
class by itself. The flowers are large and 
of a soft old rose, good form and sub- 
stance on strong well branched stalks. 
Weurecommend ) hiehly ees seme $1.75 
es 
