SPUN GOLD (Glutsbeck, 1940) M. 38” 
One of the finest yellows introduced to date. It is a pure 
gleaming golden yellow self of plush-like texture with a rich 
golden beard. Has size, good branching and tall stems. Winner 
of the Dykes Medal for 1944. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
S-Q 72 (Loomis, 1948) E. 38” 
A new so called Pike’s Peak Pink introduced last year by 
Long’s Gardens, Boulder, Col. A fine, tall, well branched pale 
pink bi-color. Hardy and most desirable. $1.00 each 
GOLDEN MAJESTY 
SUKEY OF SALEM (Salbach, 1945) M. 38” 
A pleasant and unusual blend of beige and rose tints combined 
with a golden lustre. Brown flush on upper part of falls. A 
flaring flower with broad falls of heavy substance. H.M. 1946. 
$1.50 each 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach, 1945) M. 36” 
A rich, bright blend of copper, gold, red and old rose, with 
a striking violet blue blaze in the center of the falls. Heavy 
substance and broad, flaring falls. H.M. 1946. $1.50 each 
*SUMMIT (Stevens, 1951) M. 40” 
In 1949 Mrs. Stevens created quite a stir in Iris circles with 
Pinnacle—a new color break. This yellow Amoena is similar to 
Pinnacle except that instead of light yellow falls and white 
standards, it has deep yellow in the falls and white standards. 
The sharp contrast is most fascinating and makes it an out- 
standing novelty which will be much sought after for many 
years. $12.00 each 
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