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Pink Talcum—Ist prize, pink class, Mio Iris Show. Shown by Letha Schantz, Mich. 
SOUTHERN SNOW-—(Beck 1947) EM..36”. New white, highly recom- 
mended. Petals full and broad very heavy in texture and pure 
white. $1.00 
SPANISH PEAKS—(Loomis 1947) M.38”. Large, broad petalled, heav- 
ily substanced exquisitely finished all white on tall stalks. White 
throat, white beard, white styles—nothing but white—of pleasing 
ruffled form. sje. $4.00 
SPINDRIFT—(Loomis 1944) ML.36”. Seashell-pink with tangerine 
beard. Has not performed well here and the color is smoky. $1.25 
SPUN GOLD—(Glutzbeck 1940) ML.38”. Gleaming, heavy-textured, 
velvety, deep golden yellow of large size and fine form and branch- 
ing. Dykes Medal winner of 1944. sj. $1.00 
STARDOM-—(Hall 1941) M.34”. A smooth, warm blend of apricot- 
buff and coppery pink or something. Nobody can describe it but 
the effect is very wonderful. A free-blooming iris of fine vigor, 
hardiness and general desirability. $0.50 
STARSHINE—(J. Wills 1949) ML.36”. Soft buff-yellow standards, 
broad and domed; white flaring falls edged bufft-yellow, bluish at 
the center. Firm substance, sturdy well-branched stalks. Distinct 
AAT] Cleat hit) Cae Ley Mien AP tense eee MO ote of OED ita io Eos Care pel Be $8.00 
STATEN ISLAND—(K. Smith 1947) L.38”. Bright gold standards. 
This color also edges the broad, jauntily-flared, velvety red falls. 
Medium large and beautifully formed. s. $6.00 
STELLA POLARIS—(K. Smith 1939) M.40”. Large cool white with 
broad thick-substanced petals, semi-flaring falls and slight gold 
reticulations on the hafts. Sturdy stalks. $0.50 
STORY TIME—(Muhlestein 1949) EM.34”. Giant amethyst bicolor, 
sometimes termed raspberry-purple or burgundy-rose. Huge and 
eLCLVACCLV Cope es SMO eee nytt one OA Th het WEE NE Ree $1.50 
ST. REGIS—(Caldwell 1947) M.38”. Very light blue, non-fading and 
of extremely heavy substance, the standards broad, roundly domed 
and crisply ruffled. Falls wide, very flaring, with firm fluted border. 
oe ee AE Rg AES k ORe ME eats See ie YR SRE aa fas ME eet ORE $3.00 
SUKEY OF SALEM—(Nesmith 1946) L.38”. Indescribable blend of 
ocher-red and rose with brown flush on blade of falls. Flaring 
flower of heavy substance and broad petals. f. $1.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE—(Salbach 1945) M.36”. Standards between Van- 
dyke red and deep old rose. Heavy broad flaring falls the same, 
with: overlay,of gold and blaze of blue, <2) ote cl $1.50 
SUNNY RUFFLES—(Waters 1943) EM.36”. Beruffled clear lemon- 
yellow with the center of each fall paling to cream-white. _.. $0.50 
SUNRAY—(Hall 1950) M.36”. Large ruffled light yellow of ideal 
form and heavy substance, with the special sheen that comes from 
Pikes breedi np eee eens eee rire eH RAE hs ie $7.50 
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SUNRISE SHADOWS—(Faught 1949) M.36”. Non-fading, bold deep 
Tose Of exceptional garden valle.) e40.[.. fia eetj ne teen $7.50 
SUNSET BLAZE—(Kleinsorge 1948) EM.42”. Huge, golden flame- 
salmon blend, haft and beard bright golden yellow. Very impres- 
SiVe. (SC. $5.00 
SUZETTE —(Knowlton 1945) M.40”. Yellow plicata, the edges of both 
standards and falls lightly dotted maroon near the throat and 
further accented by madder-brown styles. ...2.....----1--e- $2.00 
SYLVAN BELLE—(Peck 1943) M.36”. Large warm white seedling of 
Gloriole. Domed standards, semi-flaring falls with slight golden 
TECLCU AMON A, OOdr SODSEA MCE tity 2 ee ON ee st $2.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY—(Norton 1944) M.38”. A light blue which has 
received much praise. Result of Great Lakes crossed with Shining 
Waters. sj. $1.00 
SYRINGA—(Lowry 1947) M.40”. Large, excellently formed clear lilac 
Of, COO ssubstanae: a te a138. 24 ere oe <a e an) tis ihe, Se $2.50 
TALLY HO—(Hall 1949) EM.32”. Upper part of falls is close to the 
deep coloring of bright fuchsia-colored orchids. Lower part and the 
domed standards are lighter. Great breeder of flamingo-pinks. 
Parent of Heritage, Pink Sensation and others. e. _...............- $10.00 
TEA ROSE—(Whiting 1944) M.36”. Glowing deep pink with coppery 
shadings. A strong clear color, warm and delicate, in a finely 
formed flower, broad-petalled and full. The plant is vigorous and 
Haan ya 2 ate eee BED URE ree Seen ees ee eae tee ree ie oe $1.00 
TECHNICOLOR—(Whiting 1950) M.34”. 
smooth clean quality, hardy and prolific. s. 
Ruby-brown-red self of 
p Lt ORT Oe te $15.00 
TENAYA—(Essig 1933) ML.38”. Massive, rich raisin-purple which is 
deep violet-purple with a brown undertone. i... eee: $0.50 
THE ADMIRAL—(Hall 1941) ML.35”. Intense medium blue of clean 
bright color and lustrous finish. Gay, widely-flaring form and un- 
Matchedesubs CAlCegel) Ca eeeeene eae een Semen De eee $0.75 
THE BISHOP—(Washington 1947) M.36”. Large, long-flowered iris 
of rich Bishop’s purple, a shade midway between purple and violet. 
Smoothilys finished aeemene setter y eee Ate se ee ee Ae $0.50 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS—(J. Sass 1934) M.36”. Blackish violet-pur- 
ple, very rich and velvety. Fine form and substance. $0.50 
THE CAPITOL—(Maxwell-Norton 1946) M.40”. Giant crystalline 
white with gold hafts and extremely heavy rich golden beard. 
Avstriking ower on stalliesturdy stalkse je ers eee $1.00 
THEODOLINDA~—(Ayres 1932) ML.38”. Huge satiny white plicata 
with button-hole stitching of bright blue. A garden magnet as 
evicenccdsbysOUtaVisitors.e (\ eee ee ee. Dee ee $0.50 
THE ORIOLE—(Schreiner 1947) ML.34”. 
dark maroon falls. Good contrast. Slow grower. 
Rich yellow standards; 
$1.00 
MOUNT CLOUD—Thick-petalled blue-white. 
WM. CAREY JONES—Large lemon-cream of 
BLUE VELVET—Velvety dark blue. Orange beard. 
BUTTERCUP LANE—Ruffled rich yellow. 
CALCUTTA~—Soft cocoa tones, veiled bluish. 
CALIFORNIA PEACH—Blend of peach-pink. 
RoA ge eam are with onion-skin-pink over- 
ay. 
CLARET VELVET—Velvety wine. 
COPPER CRYSTAL—Tan-brown S., red-brown F. 
COURS LA REINE—Blend of gold and lavender. 
GAYOSO—Vivid deep yellow. 
GOLDEN HIND--Buttercup-yellow. Dykes Medal 
England 1934. 
HAPPY DAYS—Giant smooth light yellow. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH-—Silvery orchid-pink. 
KANSAS INGLESIDE—Early warm brown-red re- 
peater. 
LATE SUN—Rich deep yellow. 
MANDALAY—Late rose and orange blend. 
NYLON —Rosy caramel-tan. 
OZONE —Pearly lavender with copper center. 
PATRICIA—Very ruffled flaring white. 
REDDENGOLD—Tan-yellow S., red-brown F. 
RED DOMINION—Lustrous wine-red. 
ROSE DOGMINION—Purplish rose with 
flaring form. 
SAMOVAR~—Brilliant copper-rose. 
SHAH JEHAN—Cream 6., 
Late. 
SPRING CLOUD—White plicata with blue mark- 
ings. 
SUNDANCE—Golden tan with mahogany area. 
on F. 
TENAYA~—Massive rich brown-purple. 
TONGA—Large, tall russet-brown. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Bright yellow. White area 
Coat NT Gs 
VIOLET CROWN-—Glistening deep lilac self. 
round 
chestnut-purple F. 
smooth texture. 
WINNESHIEK—Deep blue with 
light margin. 
Late. 
You may order these “Space Saver Specials” 
individually, in the groups designated or in 
Collections, made up as follows: 
Any two from Group 1 ) 
plus any three from Group 2. + $4.50 
plus any five from group 3 3 
Any three from Group 1 } 
plus any four from Group 2. - $6.00 
plus any six from Group 3 J 
You may have the entire lot of 58 plants 
for $24.00, 
