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ae SNOW FLURRY Rees 1939) Large flowers of blue-white with heavy substance 
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- SNOWKING (H. Sass: 1935) Great, white , broadly flaring flowers on well branched 
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SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 1942) A fine large velvety white with gold at the 
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SOLID MAHOGANY Cia Sass 1944) An extra good mahogany red flower with smooth 
texture and heavy substance and excellent branching. One of the finest dark 
Pec Eoii eC ime ry Videlitee feu hioe, wee Sey a mee Ne oe nt an meaty ho Guindy ee $5.00 
*SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944) A fine seashell pink with brilliant tangerine beard. 
The finish and substance are of the best and we highly recommend ite 
MEET Veh LEG) Smadar aha toh Ne See RIM 5, 2 ot oe tray BE Pee a7 Ng A 8 Ny AR ea LS $3.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutz 1940) Gleaming golden yellow with fine TOC fislisht and 
PEagcoing ml te WOlretie ry ReSMVedal ti O44 ere so Ik ee a Se $1.50 
STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm 1939) A rich, brilliant flower of red-copper with orange 
beard. Not a red iris but a solid copper color with red flush. HM 1940 ... 50c 
STARDOM (Hall 1941) A rich blend of apricot, peach and copper with brilliant 
PAM Peres DONE sel Via Oat, ee tie ae Week att Gu ae a eo eee ee So Be 75¢ 
STARLESS NIGHT (J. Sass 1941) An ‘unusually deep blackish-purple with bright 
PERE LOle eee sert AVE mel 4 orcs art eres 8 eS eo a Gr wee Se a cota cae oe Os $1.00 
STELLA POLARIS (Smith 1939) A large, cool white with wide petal, and semi- 
BLATT Sam Radish EAI Loo) Medinet eles De nite se ee OS ieee et a Re et ee teat 75¢c 
STORM KING (Nicholls 1940) Deep blackish- Bee with domed standards and 
WELZCLY dl lait in oot bis Wt O44 9 eae op ieee Soe eee re Be ite Rann ga $1.50 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943) A delightful Etaoin apricot and buff 
seedling of Prairie Sunset. Large flowers on good stalks. AM 1945 ___ $2.00 — 
SUNSHINE (Hall 1945) Deep yellow, of excellent form and substance. A vigorous 
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“SUZETTE (Knowlton 1945) A lovely creamy plicata lightly dotted maroon on the 
edges of standards and falls. The flowers are large of good substance and on 
Wellesiaraicn Cues tein Sim FMVEe | G4 Deevet g te tes en ae aes ee ah ems) ee! $9.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941) An intense medium blue, with a bluish beard. The 
form, finish and substance are excellent and it stands up well in adverse 
Weel. IIe ane INT = nnd OG Sea eel gs Sieg Se tae OE EEN are, UM eg dn oie de aR Ue eee te $1.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934) A velvety deep blue-black flower of 
medium size and good texture. HM 1936 SE otras eee Fe ean ne nme Rts LEER 2B Sule 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell 1944) A gleaming creamy white, with brilliant orange 
beard. The texture is very heavy and the stalks and branching are pre MeL 
IE AV Leet 2d ete oe cae feea Oe eM A em ary eae OLD ey gle tng BN gh ANE © ogee oR, 4) $3.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) A gigantic flower of deep wine-red that 
looks like plush. The beard is orange. Considered by iris judges to be one 
ofthe best red arises, It won: the Dykes; Medalvin 1941-322. 4 ee) Se $1.00 
THE SENTINEL (Hall 1942) The color is like burnished copper, very rich and 
glowing. The flowers are large and closely branched but make a very striking 
BATION OC HIT ae cn iereeee te oe ey Cormac, Jewett en ye oe lk WA ee ee 75¢c 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943) Nicely ruffled flowers of old rose and tie 
overlaid with copper. Good branching and long blooming season. HM, 1945 $3.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) A yellow plicata with standards of colonial buff and 
falls creamy white bordered buff, and sprinkled over all with light golden 
DIOR ries yd 1 OSG aes ue ase aes ei ogee Re We oe Pe oA Ei ei eer AU MAE aE $1.50 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) A gay yellow-ground plicata heavily dotted and stitched: 
with rose pink. It is a free bloomer and vigorous. AM 1943 
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