ARVISTA GARDENS 
PIUTE—M. 32”. A smooth, warm bronzy red 
of medium size and good form. Heavy tex- 
ture. Bright orange beard.............................- 
PLUIE D’OR—A tall, pure golden yellow 
self with large flowers in greatest abun- 
dance. Dykes medal. .30 each. 3 for 
PRAIRIE SUNSET — The most sensational 
Iris blend in delightful rainbow-sunset 
tones of apricot, peach, pink and rose. 
First sold at $100.00. 1943 Dykes Medal 
PRES. PILKINGTON—A glorious blend of 
pink, brown, soft yellow and lavender...... 
RAMESES—A beautiful blend of soft yellow 
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RANGER—(Kleinsorge, 1943) L. 36”. A 
large, vigorous crimson-red Iris self with 
F. of glossy velvet, and bronzy-orange 
beard. One of the latest Irises, a pro- 
ducer of many flowers on straight, finely 
branchedestems. AM ee 
RED BONNET—One of the purer dark reds, 
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RED ORCHID—The reddest intermediate. 
Early, free and very bright. H. M................. 
RED RADIANCE—A pronounced red with a 
warm brown undertone that makes an 
irresistible color appeal. M. M.....................-..- 
REMEMBRANCE— (Hall). M. 38”. One of the 
lovelier blends in yellow-pink. Par-excel- 
lence. To see it is to want it. A. M. 1944... 
RETTA—Very bright, medium deep red .... 
ROSY WINGS—A fragrant blend in coppery 
brown, red and pink. Dykes .................... 
SABLE—(Cook, 1938) M. 26”. A uniform 
deep blue-black-violet Iris with blue beard 
—an, almost black. Has every attribute of 
a fine Iris. Everybody wants it. Large, tall, 
and wonderfully lustrous. A. M. ..............-- 
SALAR—(DeForest, 1940) M. 36”. A huge 
and magnificent Iris of creamy flesh gaily 
overlaid salmon. Similar to Happy Days in 
size and form, H. M 
SAMOVAR— (Hall)-——A new, most attractive 
Iris in coppery rose. Hardy, vigorous and 
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SANDALWOOD—Fine coffee colored blend 
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SANDIA—A lovely clean,, deep pink blend, 
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SAN FRANCISCO—Very large white edged 
lavender-blues: DyKeSat ccs ete eee 
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SETTING SUN—(Kirkland) 36”. Brilliant 
fiery copper red. Striking -......................-.. 
SHAH JEHAN—A sensational variegata-' 
blend. “The Iris of seven hues.” A.M. ........ 
SHINING WATERS—The blue of the un- 
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SIEGFRIED—A huge plicata—our best— 
yellow ground with brown stippling. A. M. 
SIERRA BLUE—Refined soft, clear blue. 
Very large and smooth with grace and 
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SIR KNIGHT—Outstanding in size, color, 
depth, fragrance and velvety falls. A most 
floriferous deep violet self, tall, stately, 
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SIR LAUNCELOT—A very rich golden brown 
Iris with orange beard and golden haft .... 
SNOQUALMIE—(Brehm 1938). M. 36”. A 
mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat worthy of 
highest praise. Heavy substance, grand 
form and branching. Large, vigorous, hardy 
and ‘free blooming A cenit econ 
SNOW FLURRY—A spectacular Iris in blue- 
white effect. Substance firm; quality last- 
ing. Beautifully ruffled, numerous large 
flowers in cool] white. A. M....-.-..-....2-..---...- 
SNOWKING—A famous large, clear white.... 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass, 1944) M. 
38”. Deep and smooth reddish brown, or 
brownish mahogany. Heavy substance, good 
branching cA we cee oan eee eee 
SPRING CHIMES—(Hall, 1942) M. 38”. A 
large, golden russet self, a shade lighter 
than Nightingale. Rampant, hardy and 
free. Good form and fair substance. H. C. 
SPUN GOLD—(Glutzbeck 1940)—A most 
famous yellow that won the Dykes Medal 
in 1944. It has all good qualities of 
striking, gleaming, velvety golden yellow 
of thick substance. A flower with perfec- 
tion of form, and vibrant brilliancy. 38”...... 
STAINED GLASS—(Wilhelm, 1939) M. 34”. 
Rich and glowing red-copper. View towards 
the sun for cathedral window effect -..........- 
STARDOM—A rapturous blend of coppery 
and apricot-buff giving a rosy salmon ef- 
fect. Tangerine beard. Luscious, large 
flowers sure to please. A.M. 34”...................- 
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