ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936) 38 in. M. An intriguing Iris of rosy 
red and crimson-brown. A heavy blooming, rapid multiplying 
variety. EAaGhme Dc 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944) 38 in. E. A very pleasing plicata. White 
ground so deeply trimmed with burgandy red that at a distance 
it gives a red effect. HM 1944. Each $2.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939). Still another plicata. This one 
has soft yellow grounds unusually stitched with markings of red- 
dish rose. A flower that is near perfection in all details. AM 
1941. Each $1.00 
SABLE (Cook 1938) 40 in. M. An unusual gorgeous black-violet 
Iris with a brilliance uncommon to such dark Iris. The blackest 
of all Iris. AM 1940. Each $1.00 
SALMON SPLENDOR (Lapham 1941) 30 in. E.M. A prolific flow- 
ering salmon with an underglow of pink. A charming Iris that 
makes a lovely garden clump. Each $1.00 
SAMOVOR (Hall 1941) 34 in. M. Very large brilliant flowers of 
rich coppery red. A unique coloring that makes a lovely garden 
addition. Each 50c 
SANDLEWOOD (Sass 1937) 42 in. M.L. Large flowers with stand- 
ards of buff-bronze and falls of bronze-brown washed with blue. 
EachimS oc 
SEADEEP (Thole) 40 in. M. A blue bi-color with standards darker 
than Wedgewood blue and falls rich royal blue. EAchmo SG 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux 1933) 38 in. M. A dainty plicata of white 
ground stitched and polka dotted. An exquisite lavender. Flowers 
are very large and beautifully formed. AM 1937. Each 35c 
SERANATA (Milliken 1943). A lovely pink blend with lovely 
smooth finish and perfect form. Each $1.00 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas 1942) 38 in. M. Silken finished, pure 
white Iris of good heavy leather-like substance. A lovely plant 
with nice tailored flowers. AM 1946. Pachies 2250) 
SHAWANO (Williamson) 37 in. A brilliant yellow with Van Dyke 
veining on the falls. Each 30c 
SHERIFFA (White 1941) 36 in. M. Rich metallic violet with blue 
blaze on the falls. Tall and an abundance of flowers. AM 1945. 
Each $1.00 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936) 44 in. L. A very popular plicata of pale 
sulphur yellow stitched and strippled with purple-brown. AM 
hoso: Each 50c 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932). A truly magnificent flower of medium 
blue on very tall stems. Has broad flaring falls of unusual length 
and is a good performer everywhere. Dykes medal 1935. Ea. 50c 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley). Enormous flowers of very brilliant deep 
violet. Each 35c 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) 38 in. M. A very outstanding 
white Iris that you will be proud to raise. This ruffled, frilled, 
cool, white Iris possesses unusual balance and beauty. The origi- 
nator can justly be proud of this beautiful Iris. AM 1944. 
Each $2.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) 40 in. E.M. The unopened buds are 
lightly tinted blue but the flowers open to a cool ruffled blue- 
white. Flowers are large, strong substanced and on tall stems. 
AM 1941. Each $1.25 
SNOW KING (H. Sass 1935) 38 in. M.L. A lovely white that de- 
serves a place on any Iris collection. Flaring white flowers are 
nicely placed on well branched stems. Each 50c 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 1938) 36 in. M. A thick deep cream like 
the cream of the Jersey Cow. Very large in size and of leathery 
texture. One of the best. Eachmeioc 
SALAR (DeForest 1940) 40 in. M.L. A combination of opalescent 
creamy flesh with an overlay of salmon with rose tones around 
the beard. Large flowers on well branched stems. Each $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1934) 38 in. M. The smoothest deep 
mahogany-red that you can imagine. Large flowers of good sub- 
stance, finely formed, smoothly finished and heavy textured. One 
of the 100 best Iris. Eachias 00 
SONNY BOY (Kirkland). A coppery blend with tints of gold and 
henna. Similar to the old King Midas but brighter and larger. 
HM 1940. Each 50c 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Taylor 1942) 45 in. M. Magnificent is this 
clear lavender-blue glowing with a faint rosy sheen. The flowers 
are enormous and have a long season of bloom. Each $1.50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944). An unusual new delicate coral-pink 
that does not fade. Has a bright tangerine beard, wonderful sub- 
stance and form. Each $3.00 
SPOKANE (Sass 1933) 34 in. E.M. Huge glowing red-brown, the 
falls being slightly deeper than the standards. A rich velvety 
flower that makes a lovely clump in the garden. Each 35c 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzberg 1940) 38 in. MLL. Striking gleaming 
golden yellow that ranks as one of the foremost in lovely yellow 
Iris. It has a glistening thick texture and perfection of form 
styling and color. Each $1.00 
STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm 1939) 36 in. M. A rich solid copper 
Iris with a reddish cast. The sun shinning through it reminds one 
of looking through a stained glass window. Each 50c 
STARDOM (Hall 1941) 34 in. M. Unusual blend of salmon, apricot 
and rose with yellow lights showing through. A free bloomer 
with flowers of good size and substance. Each 75c 
STARLESS NIGHT (J. Sass 1941). A lustrous deep dark purple 
glowing with a reddish brilliance. Each $1.00 
SUMMER TAN (Kirkland) 34 in. M. A beautiful blend of gold, 
tan, olive and rose. A very pleasing color harmony. Fach 35c 
SUNRISA (DeForest 1942) 36 in. M. Copper-pink blended with 
cream undertone and golden metallic finish. Flowers are slightly 
ruffled and have flaring falls and firm substance. HM 1945. 
Each $2.50 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943). A soft golden apricot buff 
seedling of Prairie Sunset. This one is lighter in color, larger and 
taller. AM 1945. Each $2.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE (Hall 1942) 38 in. M. The large flowers are a 
soft old rose and are carried on a tall well branched stem. Excel- 
lent substance. Each $1.50 
TELEVISION BLUE (Shub). Very large lovely medium blue with 
horizontal falls. Tall, well branched stems. Eachiesoc 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942) 34 in. M. A golden tobacco 
brown with crisp upright standards and horizontal falls. Flowers 
are large and long lasting. AM 1946. Each $5.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941) 37 in. M. Aclear, bright medium blue, 
that is of the highest rank, and is sure to give a good performance. 
AM 1944. Each $1.00 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell 1944) 44 in. M. The grandest, largest, 
tallest white Iris that you ever saw. Really super. Lovely orange 
beard that makes it radiate warmth and charm. HM 1945. 
Each $5.00 
THE SENTINEL (Hall 1942) 34 in. M. A brilliant burnished cop- 
per orange Iris with large flowers of good form and substance. 
Plant is rather closely branched and makes a very showy clump in 
the front of your Iris border. Each $1.00 
THELMA JEAN (Peck 1939) 34 in. E.M. A flaring flower in a 
rich shade of petunia violet with ideal stiff upright standards and 
crisp broad falls. Very pretty and novel coloring. Eachimy 5c 
THE RED BRICK (Weed). Large flowers of brick red with good 
form and substance. One that is well liked. Each 50c 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943). Glowing massive old rose-pink 
blend with very broad flowers. Flower is overlaid with rose-copper. 
Large flowers with domed standards and semi-flaring falls, hardy 
and prolific. Each $3.00 
THREE SISTERS (DeForest 1941) 30 in. M.L. Creamy yellow stand- 
ards and red-violet falls. Standards almost white in sunny 
weather. Strong grower and rapid multiplier. Each $1.00 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) 34 in. M. A gay yellow plicata with 
bronzy, pinkish, violet stitching. A gracefully grilled flower of 
full proportions, very large, vigorous growing. One of the loveliest 
plicatas. HM 1939, AM 1943. Each 50c 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) 38 in. M. A new and unusual plicata. 
Standards are colonial buff falls creamy white bordered buff with 
light brown lightly brushed on the haft and speckled around the 
border. Each $1.50 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell 1942) 40 in. M.L. A beautiful large crisp 
wisteria blue with a frosty flush and wide spreading form. 
Each $3.00 
TREASURE ISLAND (Kleinsorge 1937). Gigantic flower of bright 
clear yellow. Fast multiplier, easy to grow and a favorite. AM 
1945. Each 35c 
VAGABOND PRINCE (Sass) 36 in. M. A lark black-purple. Nice 
large glossy flowers. Each 50c 
VEINED BEAUTY (Weed 1940) 36 in E.M. Plicata of white and 
violet. Standards veined and washed violet, falls white with the 
outer half inch edged with dotted and veined violet. Each 75c 
VICE REGAL (Miles 1946) 33 in. M. Here is a lovely new Iris 
from Canada. A richly colored bronzy red-purple with bronze 
beard. Velvety, beautifully formed and good substance. Ea. $3.00 
VIOLET SYMPHONY (Smith 1940) 40 in. M. The flowers are 
large with domed standards and wide falls. An exquisite violet 
colored self, color with no markings or veinings. Each $1.00 
WABASH (Williamson 1937) 38 in. M. One of the most popular 
Iris ever introduced. Winner of more awards than any other Iris 
and now at a price that everyone can afford. Standards are white 
and slightly ruffled. Falls are deep purple trimmed with a white 
margin. Eachioc 
WAR EAGLE (J. Sass 1933) 38 in. L. Daphne pink, standards with 
dahlia carmine falls. Fragrant and a heavy bloomer. Each 35c 
WEST POINT (Nicholls 1938) 38 in. L. A two-toned flower with 
standards of bright indigo blue and falls of intense indigo blue. 
Falls are wide and firmly held. HM 1940. Eachwaioc 
