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8. ARVISTA 
STARLESS NIGHT— (J. Sass, 1941)—Flow- 
ers of richest glowing blackish red—per- 
haps the deepest colored red to date. A 
sensational plrisie cOsss..teuccrec ts cerns 
SUSA—Perhaps the most outstanding early 
blooming intermediate. A striking, velvety 
red-purple self, very free. H. M. ...........-.... 
TAN DELIGHT—(Weed, 1940) M. 40”. 
Large flowers of buff-bronze, center of F. 
flushed violet. Violet haft veining and 
bright) oranve  penrd seer ee ee 
TENAYA—A massive deep violet purple with 
brown undertone. Be ee reece deacenceatee cite sees 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS — Huge, 
deepspansy tviolet eee eee 
THEODOLINDA—Immense flowers of San 
Francisco type. Outstanding .....................-- 
THE RED DOUGLAS—Immense flowers of 
finest red. Deservedly famous. Dykes.......... 
THREE SISTERS—(DeForest, 1942) L. 40”. 
S. creamy white contrasting sharply with 
the red-violet F. General effect red and 
white. Plant of almost perfect growth ...... 
TIFFANY—A yellow plicata with deep rosy- 
pink stitching. Appealing and gay. A. M. 
TIGER-TIGER—ML. 32”. Large and well 
formed flowers of lacquered coppery red. A 
favorited. eee eee ee eee 
TOKEN—(Hall, 1939) M. 38”. S. old gold 
flushed rose; F. blended rose, brown and 
red. Husky 
TREASURE ISLAND — (Kleinsorge, 1937) 
M. 38”. A real treasure with large flowers 
of pure gold with F. washed lightly with 
cream at center. Heavy and rich gold 
beard. A. Ming ces 0 seen ate ee 
VIOLET SYMPHONY—(K. Smith, 1940) M. 
40”. A gleaming, finished Bradley’s violet 
self without venations. Wide S. and F. The 
best of its color 
VISION—Vigorous and sparkling in honey 
yellow and garnet-red .......--ccccese-e-enececoceneenne 
WABASH—The outstanding leader in clean 
white S. and bright purple F. Dykes............ 
WAR EAGLE—Deep, coppery rose-red. One 
Ofsthe: finew iris pianigue 2. et ee 
WASATCH—A gigantic plicata in clean 
white and lavender blue...u.............--e-ccccc-ecece-e 
velvety 
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WHITE ALONE—(Horton, 1937) M. 36”. 
A large, pure white with serrated edges. 
Robust-and ‘free 8 eee 
WHITE C!iITY—Immense flowers of silken, 
glistening blue-white with strikingly cool 
effect. Dykes Medal in England, 1940. 42” 
WHITE GODDESS—A statuesque, glisten- 
ing White Lal) ANG SLUTO Yee 
WHITE PERFECTION—(Weed, 1941) M. 
34”. Very large white flowers with yellow 
VEINS Alt Hatt ses ee eee eee 
WILLIAM A. SETCHELL—One of the real 
Iris giants, with steel blue S. and violet- 
bluegh late: 36478 83 eee 
WINE GLORY—An Iris of long season and 
many stalks. Striking color combines the 
red, purple, violet and other shades seen 
through a glass of red wine.........................+. 
YOUTH’S DREAM—Bright, lustrous fiow- 
ers glowing in gold and rose. S§S. gold 
flushed rosy red; F. velvety rose. A bril- 
liant° garden Clumip.5 oo cee- reer ree 
ZUNI—E. 36”. Superb flowers with red-brown 
and copper shadings. Early and very fine.... 
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