SWAYNE’S GARDENS “1 Pay allies “- State of Washington 


MING YELLOW. A yellow without a fault; clear, rich, smooth, without venation, big and slightly 
waved. Lighter in tone than Golden Majesty and much earlier. Wide petals, very bright 
yellow beard. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1938. Award of Merit, 1941. 75c 
MISS CALIFORNIA. One of the new large pinks. The huge perfect flowers are of a beautiful 
lilac carried on tall, well branched stalks. Mid-season. Height 48 inches. This Iris received 
an Honorable Mention in the American Iris Society. 40c 
MISSOURI. One of the best new blue Iris. Extremely large flowers of a very beautiful rich blue 
with an enamel-like finish. A profuse bloomer and very hardy! lovely fragrance. Mid-season. 
Height, 3 feet. Winner of the Dykes Medal. 40c 
MOROCCO ROSE. A new NEAREST TO PINK Iris; fine form with semi-flaring falls. Unlike 
most so-called ‘’PINK" Iris, which are small, Morocco Rose has really big flowers. A grand 
outstanding pink Iris. Takes 2 years to become established. 60c 
MT. WASHINGTON. A giant white with the form of Shining Waters. Very tall, wide at the hafts 
and broadly flaring, it ranks with the leaders among the new whites. Heavy gold beard. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1939; Award of Merit, 1940. 75c 
MULBERRY ROSE. Unlike any other Iris. One of the most unusual colors that has been developed 
in Iris in the last few years. It is thought by experts to be one of the few finest Iris of late 
years. The large blooms of radiant, beautiful mulberry rose (in the deep pink class) are on 
tall, well-branched stems. A glorious unusual novel color. $1.25 
NARANJA. Richest of all the yellows; huge blooms. Falls distinctly orange. Standards bright 
yellow. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. Late. Height, 40 inches. A most 
distinctive Iris. 35c, 3 for 90c. 
OLA KALA. This is one of the best of the deep yellows. So intensely yellow it is almost on the 
orange side. Rich in color, brilliant in effect. A flaring, lightly ruffled flower on tall stem 
withstanding weather to a very great degree. It is an Iris people talk about and this is high 
praise indeed as we have an abundance of good yellow Iris and when one stands out it 
must be good. Height 36 inches. $2.50 
ORMOHR. Another Wm. Mohr seedling and the best so far. Perfectly hardy and easy to grow. 
Three feet tall with giant flowers of a uniform gray-lavender, veined violet. A faint rosy 
glow envelopes the entire flower and unlike the short William Mohr it has tall stems branching 
near the top. A gorgeous and unusual Iris. 50c 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. The new sensation in the Iris world. A magnificent sort by the famous Hy- 
bridiser, H. P. Sass. A color combination that reminds one of a glorious glowing sunset. An 
artistic blending of pink, apricot and rose, with a sprinkling of gold with a glow of a beauti- 
ful rainbow. The flowers are large,, the stems 30 inches. Altogether a top ranking Iris with 
the finest color seen in any Iris; destined to enjoy the very greatest popularity. The price is 
low now and will remain at the present level for some time to come, so acquire it now and 
enjoy its beauty. It sold in the neighborhood of fifty dollars when it first made its appearance 
in 1939. $1.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Rich golden orange flaring flowers, widely spaced on graceful stems. 
Mid-season. Height, 40 inches. 75¢ 
RADIANT. A beautiful vivid bi-color. Standards burnished golden brnoze; falls velvety copper- 
red. Beard bright orange. One of the most strikingly brilliant, outstanding Iris. 50c 
RED DOUGLAS. See ‘The’ Red Douglas. 
RED GLEAM. Award of Merit. A new real red Iris, the nearest approach to scarlet, of rich 
velvety brilliant texture. Semi-flaring form; height, 3 feet. $1.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. One of the finest yellow plicates. The yellow standards are broad and full, 
edged and dotted with dark brown. The falls are a clear yellow with heavy border of red 
brown. The beautiful flowers are borne on strong, widely branched stems. The plant is vigor- 
ous and floriferous. Height, 36 inches. $1.00 
SABLE. A rare novelty. Almost black; a lustrous rich shade of deep blue-black violet of great 
brilliance. Very large sized flowers of excellent substance on tall, 36 inch stems. A glorious 
Iris that is here to stay. $1.00 
SHINING WATERS. A lovely, clear campanula blue, beautiful texture, a great tall stem, well 
branched, carrying 12 or more buds. An Iris of great beauty and poise. Award of Merit 
American Iris Society, 1935. Mid-season. Height, 48 inches. 35c, 3 for $1.00 
SIERRA BLUE. Soft, clear blue without veining. Winner American Dykes Medal. Always in big 
demand; stock scarce. Height, 42 inches. 35c, 3 for $1.00 
