SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves ’42) An 
outstanding, ruffled white. Perfectly 
formed, huge flowers; clean hafts, with 
heavy substance. A grand Iris. $1.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Reese ’39) A charm- 
ing ruffled blue-white beauty. Early, 
large and floriferous. Long lasting and 
makes a perfect garden picture. $1.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass ’42) Heavy 
substance and texture unusual in a 
white Iris. Holds up through heat. Is 
different. $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (See sass) 44) 
Brownish-red in a rich, deep, glowing 
tone. Of good substance. Falls like 
plush, with a bronze gold beard. $2.00 
SONRISA (DeForest ’42) Large cop- 
pery pink, elusive yellow undertone 
with smooth finish and_ substance. 
Hardy and has real merit. $1.50 
SOUTH SEAS (Essig ’47) An early, tall, 
sky-blue with yellow reticulations in 
the haft and a deep yellow beard. Flar- 
ing form, $3.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis ’47) A rare 
Iris in ALL white. Large, broad pet- 
als, ruffled, of thick substance and of 
good form, A sensation. $8.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ’44) Translucent 
coral-pink approaching true pink, with 
a startling tangerine beard. A genuine 
jewel. 
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, ruf- 
fled standards and falls, it has extra 
heavy substance. A most distinctive 
Iris. $16.00 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach 745) 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 each 
petal, $2.00 
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, $2.50 
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 SE 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 743) An 
apricot buff with pink tints. Heavy 
texture. An extraordinary Iris. Most 
pleasing. $1.00 
SUZETTE (Knowlton °45) A creamy 
yellow plicata with edgings of maroon 
on the standards, and upper portion of 
the falls. Large and good grower. $3.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton ’44) Pure, 
clear Celeste blue. A glamorous Iris, 
still new to many. Very large, flaring 
form and grand texture. Here is real 
value. $1.50 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell ’44) Spark- 
ling, pure, snowy white, this stately 
Iris is superior in every way. Golden 
beard and shoulders. High in ee 
$1. 
THREE CHEERS (Cook ’45) A con- 
trasting blue bicolor. Standards are 
nearly blue-white, the falls an ultra- 
marine-purple. The white beard gives 
it distinction. $2.50 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ’43) <A huge 
rose-pink and copper blend, with a 
touch of blue in the falls. Most at- 
tractive. $2.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 742) Yellow pli- 
cata with Colonial buff standards and 
falls with light brown haft. Superior 
in form and substance and floriferous. 
$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. ws: : 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay 749) A pink of 
exceptional form and substance with 
red beard. Soft, clean, clear. pink, of a 
tailored appearance. © $7.5 
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 
flaring. A real find among the So 
$5.0 
VICE REGAL (Miles 746) Bronzy red- 
purple in rich depth of color heighten- 
ed by a bronze beard. Blooms freely 
and is truly regal. $1.50 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant *43) A 
smooth porcelain-white with strong 
substance. Blue at base of beard 
makes it appear ethereal Cool, clear 
loveliness. $1.50 
