SWANYE'S GARDENS =I Petey cleans =I State of Washington 
GREAT LAKES. Received the coveted great DYKES MEDAL for the best Iris of 1942. It is the 
purest blue without any veining; the beard is almost white. Blooms are flaring, the stalks 
finely and widely branched. 4 feet. A grand new light blue Iris. 75c 
GUDRUN (K. Dykes, England). One of the finest new whites. Very large pure white blooms, 
lightly dusted with gold at throat. Golden beard. Height, 3 feet. Royal Hort. Society, Dykes 
Memorial Medal; Award of Merit, American Iris Society. This is a winner. 40c 
GYPSY. Coppery gold standards and falls of chestnut-brown. A striking contrast, and an out- 
standing iris. $1.00 
HAPPY DAYS. A tall perfect, clear yellow Iris; beautifully branched, each stalk carrying seven 
or eight massive blooms. Height, 40 in. Honorable Mention American Iris Society. 35c, 3 for $1. 
HELEN McGREGOR. Clear, pure and uniform pale blue in color. A sensational iris of perfect 
form, flaring and daintily ruffled. The flowers are large and well spaced on good stems. One 
of the best of the new iris, and a winner of many awards. $5.00 
ICY BLUE. The lightest blue iris. A pastel blue self, dusted with sparkling, frosty white. 50c 
JEAN CAYEUX. (Cayeux, France). A Dykes Medal Winner of the finest introductions of recent 
years. Well formed, frilled flowers of a pale brown, shot with gold; a touch of blue at the 
beard. A super Iris. Winner of the highest honors both in France and England. 40c 
JUNALASKA. A very striking red Iris. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. 5S. 
coppery red, suffused rose. Falls red. An excellent novelty. 40c 
LADY MOHR. A distinctly different seedling of the famous W. Mohr family. The oyster-white 
standards are rounded and slightly fluted with strong mid-ribs. The falls are pale chartreuse, 
or greenish yellow with prominent veining and a dark patch of red-violet surrounding the 
beard. An outstanding, unusual iris. $1.50 
LAKE GEORGE. This was introduced as the “bluest’’ of all. A solid color with standards roundly 
domed, and the broad falls flare straight out. The beard is pale yellow, tipped with blue at 
the end. $2.00 
LAKE SHANNON. A bright indigo-blue with deeper veination. Wide standards, and falls beau- 
fully fluted. Strong, well-branched stems. $3.00 
LANCASTER. A ruffled, copper old-rose blend of fine substance. 50c 
LOS ANGELES. A giant snow white, with faint edgings of lavender-blue. One of the three best 
whites. Hardy everywhere. 40c 
LOUVOIS. A new French Iris of a rich velvety lustrous color. The Standards are light chocolate 
brown the Falls a very rich and glossy red-maroon with a light chocolate border on the edges. 
Award of Merit, American Iris Society. 50c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux). Huge flowers of creamy yellow standards with falls of the same color 
lined ruby. Most beautiful distinct Iris, 42 inches tall. Always an early sell-out. 40c 
MATULA. One of the most unusual blends. A warm medley of rose, rich orange, crimson and 
buff. Large flowers are airily waved and crimped; superb substance and a rugged plant. 40c 
MAGIC CARPET. One of the largest of all plicatas. Standards are buff, flecked rose with faint 
cinnamon markings on haft. The deep creamy gold falls are flecked with rose. $1.00 
MASTER CHARLES. A rich glowing mulberry-purple self. Both standards and falls are true pur- 
ple with a blackish sheen, blending to brown at the hafts. The beard is mulberry-purple, 
tipped brown. A distinctive iris. $1.50 
MATTERHORN. The finest pure white. Of faultless, beautifully rounded form, generous size, with- 
out a trace of foreign color. The haft is utterly devoid of marking producing a chaste immacu- 
late serenity such as is reserved only for true self colors. A sparkling sheen, firm substance, 
broad flaring falls and splendid branching complete the qualifications of this fine white Iris. 
Height 383 inches. 50c 
MELODY LANE. A glistening golden apricot with a heavy tangerine beard. An outstanding color 
in a flower of fine form and substance. Slightly ruffled. $10.00 
MING YELLOW. A yellow without a fault; clear, rich, smooth, without venation, big and slightly 
waved. Lighter in tone than Golden Majesty and much earlier. Wide petals, very bright 
yellow beard. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1938. , Award of Merit, 1941. 75c 
MINNIE COLQUITT. A huge white plicata with a wide band of wine-purple stitching at the edges 
of both standards and falls. The whole flower is slightly ruffled. A fine strong growing iris. 
$1.50 
