SWAYNE'S GARDENS “I Pua) uip “I State of Washington 

SNOW FLURRY. A gem. Beautiful ruffled blue-white; unopened buds are lightly tinted blue but 
the blooms open a pure white. The strong stems are literally covered with the pure white 
blossoms lasting a long while and they are deliciously scented. A very strong growing 
variety stock is quite scarce. Height, 4 feet. Early. $1.25 
SPUN GOLD. About the most famous yellow. Winner of the Dykes Medal for 1944. Striking, 
gleaming, velvety golden yellow with the glistening thick texture we generally associate with 
the darker colored Iris. Has perfection of form, styling and color. A vibrant and _ brilliant 
shining gold, no veining or shading mars the purity of coloring which is enhanced by a rich 
beard. A sensation creaton. Height 36 inches. - $1.50 
STAINED GLASS. Glowing red-copper self, one of the most brilliant Iris we have ever seen 
when viewed with the sun behind it. In such a light it resembles nothing quite so much as 
stained glass ... rich and brilliant, almost aflame! Self colored, with orange beard. Medium 
height. 50c 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Winner of the Dykes Medal as the best novelty of 1941. One of the best 
of the new reds—a real red of plush-like substance. Extra large blooms, well formed; tall, 
branching stems. Altogether a rare and noble Iris. 90c 
TIFFANY. Gaily painted yellow plicate. It has rose or deep pink stitching on a yellow back- 
ground. The pattern is a most pleasing one. There is a freshness about this yellow plicate 
that makes it one of our favorites among the yellow plicates, a profuse bloomer. 40c, 3 for $1. 
TREASURE ISLAND. A grand new GLORIOUS YELLOW with gigantic bright, clear yellow flowers 
on tall stems; bright orange beard. One of the finest clear GOLDEN YELLOW. 40c 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. A gleaming violet self. A matchless beauty bearing many perfectly shaped 
blossoms. Mid-season. Height, 40 inches. $1.50 
WABASH. Winner of the 1940 Dykes Medal! Enough said. One of the finest Iris to date. Standards 
are white, falls a bright violet with a white margin. Flowers are large on well branched 
stalks 3 feet tall. You will be happy with this famous Iris. Wabash received more votes than 
and other Iris. 60c, 3 for $1.70 
WEST POINT. A beautifully poised, refined indigo blue with falls more intensely indigo with 
brownish cast at the haft worn like epaulets on a blue uniform. Wide, well formed blooms, 
late blooming; a magnificent Iris. 75¢ 
WHITE GODDESS. Statuesque white with beautiful domed standards. Both standards and falls 
lightly ruffled. Large flower whose glistening white blooms and yellow beard are borne on 
tall, sturdy stalks. 75c 
IRIS COLOR CHART 
Description and prices of the following varieties may be found listed alphabetically among the 
Tall Bearded Iris in this catalog: 
Light Blue Pinks White 
Anitra Angelus Easter Morn 
Blue Shimmer Aubanel Gudrum 
Exclusive China Maid Los Angeles 
Gloriole 
Great Lakes 
Shining Waters 
Medium Blue 
Missouri 
Sierra Blue 
Blue Purple & Violet 
Deep Velvet 
sable 
West Point 
Copper Tones 
Copper Lustre 
Grand Canyon 
Jean Cayeux 
Praire Sunset 
Stained Glass 
Red Purple and Blends 
Matula 
Red Douglas 
Neglecta 
Amigo 
Frieda Mohr 
Pinks & Orchids 
California Peach 
Miss California 
Morocco Rose 
Mulberry Rose 
Violet Symphony 
Red 
Cheerio 
Christabel 
Garden Magic 
Junaluska 
Louvois 
Radiant 
Red Gleam 
Variegata 
City of Lincoln 
Amoena 
Wabash 
Matterhorn 
Mount Washington 
Snow Flurry 
White Goddess 
Yellow 
California Gold 
Elsa Sass 
Fair Elaine 
Golden Majesty 
Golden Treasure 
Happy Days 
Marquita 
Ming Yellow 
Naranja 
Ola Kala 
Prince of Orange 
(Large golden orange) 
Ruth Pollock (Plicata) 
Spun Gold 
Tiffany (Plicata) 
Treasure Island 



