“SOUTHLAND (H. Sass, 1934) 35c each 
Medium. yellow of medium height. A 
good fall-bloomer. 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis, 1944) $2.00 each 
Beautiful sea-shell pink with tangerine 
beard. This is the new pink color that 
is in so much demand. Branching and 
stems are good and flowers stand sun 
and wind well. Stock is limited. H. M. 
1945. 
SPRING CLOUD (Jery, 1935)  50c each 
A great, white plicata whose standards 
are heavily marked sky-blue. The falls 
are much less marked making a strong 
contrast. 
SPUN GOLD (Glutz., 1940) $1.00 each 
One of the most famous iris ever intro- 
duced. A gleaming, golden-yellow with 
glistening thick texture, good size, form 
and finish. There are no veins nor mark- 
ings to mar its beauty. Winner of the 
Dykes Medal in 1944. 
STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm, 1939) 
50c each 
One of the most glowing, red-copper iris 
we have. Look through it at the sun 
and see the resemblance to stained glass. 
A coppery cclored iris with orange 
beard. H. M. 1940. 
STARDOM (Hall, 1941) 50c each 
An interesting shade of salmon, pink and 
copper, giving a copper-pink effect. 
Large flowers of luscious color with a 
tangerine beard. A. M. 1943. 
STARLESS NIGHT (J. Sass, 1941) 
50c each 
Unusually deep, blackish-purple with 
bright golden beard. Richly colored, 
smoothly finished flowers of good form 
and texture. H. M. 1943. 
STELLA POLARIS (Smith, 1939) 50c ea. 
Beautiful snowy-white flowers with 
wide, semi-flaring falls. Large, nicely 
{finished and of good form and substance. 
H. M. 1939. 
STORM KING (Nicholls, 1940) $1.00 ea. 
Great flowers of silky, blackish-purple 
with wide flaring falls and domed stan- 
dards. Good form, finish and branching. 
H. M. 1941 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass, 1943) 
$1.00 each 
A fine seedling of Prairie Sunset. A 
little lighter in color, it is a soft golden 
tan or light apricot shade. The form, 
finish and substance are good and the 
stems and branching are good. A. M. 
1945. 
SUNSHINE (Hall, 1945) $1.00 each 
A deep yellow of excellent form and 
substance. 
SUZETTE (Knowlton, 1945) $6.00 each 
A lovely creamy plicata, dotted maroon 
cn the edges of the standards and falls. 
The flowers are large, of good substance 
and on well branched stems. H. M. 1945. 
TALISMAN (Mur., 1930) 35c each 
Rich blend of red, yellow, pink and blue. 
TARANTELLA (Sass, 1935) 35c each 
Nicely frilled flowers of snowy white 
with deep pink feather stitched border. 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall, 1941) $1.00 each 
An intense blue just lighter than dark 
blue. Extra good form, finish and sub- 
stance and blue beard. Long blooming 
season and it can take adverse weather 
better than many others. A. M. 1944. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1934) 
35c each 
Velvety, deep blue-black flowers of med- 
ium size and good texture. Form, fin- 
ish and substance are good and it is a 
sure bloomer. H. M. 1936. 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell, 1945) 
$2.25 each 
Large, gleaming, brilliant white with 
extra large orange beard. The texture 
is heavy and stalks and branching are 
good. H. M. 1946. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres, 1932) 40c each 
Beautiful, white plicata with feather- 
stitched edging of blue. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937) 
75¢c each 
A magnificent iris of rich, rosy, wine- 
red. The color exteading even to the 
haft. The flowers are large, have excel- 
lent substance and finish and it is one of 
the most sought after iris we have. 
Dykes Medal in 1941. 
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