SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass) 
A very large, deep ruby-red. It is translucent and glowing. It is 
very popular. See illustration on page 20. $1.50 
SORRELL TOP (Mitchell) 
A medium sized light yellow, in some portions suffused with 
rose and in others heavily marked with rosy brown. The distribu- 
tion of the darker color lends distinction. The flowers are carried 
on widely branched stems. 31 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis) 
A true pink in the sea-shell tones having excellent substance. 
Sekt $1.25 
SPRING ROMANCE (E. Miess) 
We admired this iris in 1948 when it won the Gold Cup at the 
Hollywood show, and we are proud to list this lovely waxy creamy- 
white with a frosty overlay, enriched by a deep orange beard, 
flanked by a golden infusion on the haft. The standards are 
domed and ruffled with crisp horizontal falls. Fragrant. 3% ft. 
$10.00 
SPRING CLOUD (Jory) 
A blue and white plicata in which the standards are heavily 
marked with blue while the falls are white except for a few blue 
markings. Popular. 4 ft. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SPRING DANCE (Milliken) 
This is a refreshingly beautiful iris, with flowers carried high 
on giant 4 to 5 foot stems. A clean uniform light lavender faintly 
suffused with golden yellow. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
SPRING MEADOW (Milliken) 
A very large deep blue-violet that meets a need in landscape 
work. Its broad flaring flowers are particularly rich in reflected 
light. 3 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
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SPRING SHOW (Milliken) 
Very large with shaggy falls. Standards light wine shaded with 
a network of chartreuse veins; the falls are light russet-wine with 
a lavender-blue overlay, like a piece of beautiful changeable taf- 
feta in the blue and lavender shades. This is indeed a very lovely 
flower. 2% ft. $3.50 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken) 
This, light yellow iris has the largest flowers of any variety 
which we have grown but they are shapely and of good substance. 
The color is smooth and evenly distributed on both standards and 
falls. The stalks are especially strong and very well branched so 
that the flowers do not crowd. The plant is very vigorous, but must 
have winter protection in cold sections. 4 to 5 ft. See illustration, 
page 11. $2.50 
SPRINGTIME MADONNA (Milliken) 
A symphony of cream and gold. Standards very pale creamy 
yellow with a bright gold edging. The falls are beautifully ruffled 
and frilled and are pale yellow which turns to bright gold at the 
hafts giving the flower the appearance of a spot-light having been 
turned on the haft section. The contrast between the delicate 
coloring of the standards and the falls and this bright center sec- 
tion is indeed most attractive. Fragrant. $3.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach) 
A large richly colored flower in the red tones—old gold, copper, 
and old rose being thrown in to make the coloring richer. Then to 
make it look still more Oriental there is a blaze of blue-violet down 
the falls. 3 ft. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
SUNSET CLOUD (Milliken) 
A cross of Painted Desert by a seedling of China Maid by Na- 
ranja. The semi-flaring falls are white with a yellow border about 
Y% inch wide. The standards are clear yellow. A large flower of 
good substance. 3% ft. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
SUZETTE (Knowlton) 
A creamy yellow plicata edged and dotted with maroon on the 
standards and upper portion of the falls. Interesting. 2% ft. $1.50 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton) 
A beautiful very light blue, tailored and smoothly finished. A 
silver frost-like sheen seems to envelop the whole flower. Plant 
with pink iris for a lovely garden picture. 3 ft. $1.00 
TANGIER (Whiting) 
We purchased the entire stock of this striking iris from Mrs. 
Whiting a few years ago. The well-shaped standards are a rich 
deep yellow, the falls are the color of the deepest tone in Rocket, 
giving an iris of depth and richness seldom seen. The falls ripple 
and the color holds much better than in Rocket, one of its parents. 
Substance excellent. An exciting iris. 3 ft. $25.00 
TEA ROSE (Whiting) 
A charming pink toned flower with a blue blaze pointing down 
from the beard. Group it with light blue either in the garden or as 
a cut flower. 3 ft. $1.00 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting) 
Brilliant red-brown, the color carries exceedingly well, giving 
the effect of bright red at a short distance. Resembles Garden 
Glory, one of its well-known parents, in form and growing habits. 
30 to 34 inches. $15.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall) 
One of the finest medium blues. Its shape is excellent and the 
color intense; the substance such that it stands rain and sun. The 
plant is vigorous and well-branched. 3 ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge) 
As impressive and awe-inspiring as its name. Large glistening 
golden tan with a light bronze beard, of excellent substance. 
Grows tall—40 inches. $12.00 
THREE CHEERS (Cook) 
A sharply contrasting blue bicolor, the semi-flaring falls a dark 
blue-violet, the standards pale violet. 3% ft. $1.50 
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