SNOW VELVET (H. Sass ’*42) Heavy 
substance and texture unusual in a 
white Iris. Holds up through heat. Is 
different, $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (S. Sass. ’44) 
Brownish-red in a rich, deep, glowing 
tone. Of good substance. Falls like 
plush, with a bronze gold beard. $3.00 
SONRISA (DeForest ’42) Large cop- 
pery pink, elusive yellow undertone 
with smooth finish and _ substance. 
Hardy and has real merit. $1.50 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Taylor *42) A 
lavender-blue in huge proportions, with 
long season of bloom. Truly a giant. 
$1.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis ’47) A rare 
Iris in ALL white. Large, broad pet- 
als, ruffled, of thick substance and of 
good form, A sensation. $12.50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ’44) Translucent 
coral-pink japproaching true pink, with 
a startling tangerine beard. A genuine 
jewel. $2.00 
SPRING ROMANCE (E. Meiss 748) This 
huge waxy cream-white has a frosty 
overlay and infusion of gold at the 
haft with a deep orange beard. Wide, 
ruffled standards and falls, it has ex- 
tra heavy substance. A most distinc- 
tive Iris. $20.90 
STORM KING (Nicholls ’40) Rich and 
glowing silky purple-black with even 
coloring throughout. Broad, flaring 
falls and domed standards. No vein- 
ing. $1.09 
SPUN GOLD (Glutsbeck ’40) A Dyke’s 
winner, this deep golden-yellow self 
has all the desired qualities. Still 
scarce. $1.00 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach ’°45) Stand- 
ards VanDyke red, shading to deep 
rose. A touch of the Orient. Falls 
seem to have an overlay of gold with 
a dash of blue in the center of eacb 
petal. $3.00 
SUEZ (Schreiner ’44) This is classed as 
an Eupogocyclus Hybrid and is a 
large, rounded flower of reddish pur- 
ple with a pattern of veins and spots. 
Interesting. $3.50 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge ’48) A 
golden flame-salmon blend, almost a 
red, yet more of gold. Both standards 
and falls are extra large and the haft 
and beard are golden yellow. It is 
tall and very striking in the garden. 
$10.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass ’43) An 
apricot buff with pink tints. Heavy 
texture. An extraordinary Iris. Most 
pleasing. $1.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 744) Pure, 
clear Celeste blue. A glamorous Iris, 
still new to many. Very large, flaring 
form and grand texture. Here is real 
value. $2.25 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell ’44) Spark- 
ling, pure, snowy white, this stately 
Iris is superior in every way. Golden 
beard and shoulders. High in quality. 
$1.25 
THREE CHEERS (Cook 745) A _ con- 
trasting blue bicolor, Standards are 
nearly blue-white, the falls an ultra- 
marine-purple. The white beard gives 
it distinction, $4.00 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ’43) A huge 
rose-pink and copper blend, with a 
touch of blue in the falls. Most at- 
tractive. $2.50 
TIFFANJA (DeForest ’42) Yellow pli- 
cata with Colonial buff standards and 
falls with light brown haft. Superior 
in form and substance and floriferous. 
$1.00 
TISHOMINGO (Caldwell ’42) A Wis- 
teria-blue self with perfect form and 
substance. Frosty’ finish, making 
splendid harmony. Always good. $1.00 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge ’42)) True 
to its name in color, broad petals, and 
of fine texture. Falls held horizontal- 
ly give this Iris individuality. Tops. 
$3.00 
VEISHA (Whiting ’43) Bright copper- 
rose blend with blaze of blue in center 
of each fall. A pleasing Iris. $1.00 
VELVET DUSK (Schreiner ’48) A deep, 
rich almost black Iris that glows with 
a sheen that is most surprising. A good 
size flower, full and rounded and flar- 
ing. A real find among the “blacks’’. 
$7.50 
VICE REGAL (Miles ’46) Bronzy red- 
purple in rich depth of color heighten- 
ed by a bronze beard. Blooms freely 
and is truly regal. $2.00 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant ’43) A 
smooth ‘porcelain-white with strong 
substance. Blue at base of beard 
makes it appear ethereal. Cool, clear 
loveliness. $2.00 
