STORM KING. A velvety blackish pur- 
ple with red underglow. A superior near 
black. 90c 
SUEZ. Large flower of reddish purple, 
veined and spotted pattern from Wm. 
Mohr. ‘Sets seed. $1.00 
SUKEY OF SALEM. Blended self of 
Ocher-red and rose with Kaiser brown 
flush on upper falls. Large flowers, bril- 
liant. H. M. $2.50 
SUNSET BLAZE. (Kleinsorge 1948). A 
tall and huge gloden flame-salmon blend, 
almost a red, but with so much of the gold 
influence in it that it is not really a red 
iris. You have seen the sun look much 
like this just before it sinks over the 
horizon. Both standards and falls are 
extra large and the haft and beard are 
bright golden yellow. A most impressive 
flower. Winner of the President’s cup at 
the A. I. S. convention in 1949. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1949. $6.00 
SUNSET SERENADE. A soft golden tan 
in effect. Standards apricot buff; falls 
orange vinaceous, yellow beard. Large 
flower. Sparkles. 715¢ 
SUNSHINE. The deepest yellow from Mr. 
Hall. A fine thing. $1.00 
SUZETTE. Clear, creamy yellow, lightly 
spotted with maroon on edges. Sturdy 
well placed large flowers. A winner. $2.00 
Customers come back year after year for 
our stock; we must satisfy them or they 
would not do this. 
SYLVIA MURRAY. Here is the greatest 
light blue to date. This variety is so well 
liked that last year it sold out before cata- 
log was printed. One of the great blues 
and right at the top. Mr. Norton selected 
this one, and his choice was sensational 
H. M. A. M. 1949. $1.35 
SYRINGA. A clear, pure lilac self and 
broad semi-flaring falls with golden re- 
ticulations on the haft. Fragrant. A fine 
thing indeed. $3.00 
TALLY-HO. (Hall 1949). The upper part 
of the falls is close to the deep coloring 
seen in bright fuchsia colored Orchids. 
The domed standards and lower part of 
the falls are lighter. The 32-inch stems - 
are stout but a little closely branched for 
such large flowers. It is a wonderful par- 
ent—when crossed with clear flamingo- 
pinks it throws orchid-pinks, golden apri- 
cots, and some burgundy shades. H. M. 
1950. $12.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE. Large flowers of soft 
- old rose; 38 inches tall. From Mr. Hall. 
Grand color. : 75¢ 
TEA ROSE. Almost a pure self of glow- 
ing copper pink. Grand. $1.00 
THE CAPITOL. (Maxwell-Norton). A 
large clear crystalline white with ex- 
tremely heavy deep golden beard and haft 
is golden. Very large heavy flower. 
Flowers well spaced, strong stalks, 38 
inches tall. This is a standout. Glistening 
snow white. H. M. 1946. $1.35 
THE ADMIRAL. Deep medium blue. 
Very fine, large flower. Award Merit. 5c 
THE GUARDSMAN. Standards of dusty 
pink; the falls are slightly darker with 
velvety overlay of mulberry. Edged dusty 
pink standards. Lovely. 75¢ 
THE RED DOUGLAS. This red Dykes 
Medal winner from Mr. Sass speaks for 
jiaself. Color in general is raisin purple 
in dahlia purple. Lovely. 50c 
THREE CHEERS. Standards are light 
opaque blue, nearly white, falls are red 
purple. Whitish blue beard. Lovely in- 
deed. $1.50 
TIETON. (Norton 1948.) Here is a cross 
of Royal Scot x Lady Naomi that is really 
a different plicata. Standards are tan- 
buff solid, with stitching of same lovely 
color on the edge of the falls, with white 
background in center of the falls. Golden 
beard, large flower of strong substance, 
strong stalk, and about 38 in. tall. $2.25 
THREE OAKS. This glowing rose pink is 
far ahead of its advance notice. Call it 
deep mellow pink, with overlay of rosy 
copper. $1.00 
THE SENTINEL. Burnished copper de- 
scribes this new color iris. A glowing 
beauty that attracts attention. 75c 
THREE SISTERS. Standards of pale 
cream, and fades to white in sunlight. 
Falls are red violet, and decidedly red 
when contrasted with standards. 60c 
TIFFANJA. Another DeForest beauty 
that is a headliner. Standards near colon- 
ial buff. Falls white with border of co- 
lonial buff. Lovely. H. M. 75¢ 
TITIAN LADY. A self of purest white, 
with beard of Titian red. Lovely. 15¢ 
TISHOMINGO. A large clear wisteria 
blue self of great merit. A. M. A best 
blue of “must have” quality. 75¢ 
TIP TOP. Standards are solid violet blue, 
the falls are white, peppered blue. $1.50 
TOBAQCO ROAD. It is a golden tobacco 
brown, and a self in color. Superb. H. M. 
A.M. 1946. $2.50 
TREVA. Large rich golden-apricot. Does 
well in our tough, cold climate. H. M. $2.50 
TWILIGHT SKY. The darkest of all the 
flamingo pinks. From Mr. Fay, and stands 
up fine in color. A lovely thing. Not 
much stock. Order early. H. M. $6.00 
VATICAN PURPLE. Very close to the 
color called Vatican Purple, and with it a 
fine, large flower, and heavy substance. 
A good one. $1.25 
VEISHEA. A bright rosy copper beard 
with a clean blue blaze at the haft. Large 
flowers.on a medium tall stalk. 60c 
VIIPURI. Ruffled amoena. White stand- 
ards and blue purple falls. 50c 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. Mr. Kenneth 
Smith’s grand Bradley’s violet self. Very 
fine. A top liner. 60c 
