SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943) M. 38”. 
One of the fine seedlings to come from Prairie Sunset. It is 
without question a wonderful Iris, unique in color and suffi- 
ciently different to be significant. A lovely golden apricot or 
apricot-buff with a glorious iridescence having that unusual 
quality of coloring of its parent. HM’43. AM’45. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SUSITNA SUNSET (Wilson 1947) M. 38”. 
A golden tinted blend of brown, yellow and faint red from 
two superb Iris, Casa Morena and Prairie Sunset. A sunset 
colored beauty indeed. $2.00 
SUZETTE (Knowlton 1945) EM. 38”. 
As pert as a French mademoiselle. An airily marked plicata 
of rose madder on edges of standards and falls, this overlaid 
on a creamy background. HM’45. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
SYLISTA (Mitchell 1950) M. 36”. 
This snow sculptured beauty with its prominent yellow 
shoulders, haft and bright beard is a classic. Of several of 
this general color pattern we believe this is the most artful 
achievement. Relatively unknown it is destined for great 
popularity. $5.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 1944) EM. 38”. * 
An Iris of precise styling, lovely poise and smooth tailored 
appearance. A beautiful very light blue of classic form. There 
is a charm about blue Iris that other Iris, with the possible 
exception of the new pinks, somehow miss. Wonderful in 
combination with the new pinks. Fragrant. HM’46. AM’49. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TEA ROSE (Whiting 1944) M. 36”. 
Strong growing tea rose with buff shadings. This deep shade 
of mallow-pink with its coppery shading gives the effect of a 
copper-pink. Perfect form. HM’45. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting 1950) M. 34”. 
A brilliant red with a Spanish brown cast, this breeder’s 
closest approach to red with just a hint of mahogany. A rich 
and glowing color from the cross of Garden Glory x Rocket, 
both superior Iris in their own right. HM’50. $15.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941) ML. 36”. 
Profound and stately. An effective, intense blue deeper than 
medium blue but not really dark. Form is unusual. Falls 
flare in a dashing way and the finish and substance are out- 
standing. HM’40. AM’44. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell-Norton 1945) EM. 38”. 
A gleaming, large, full formed white Iris with a 
bright gold haft and a bright orange beard. Strik- 
ing and spectacular with as prominent a beard as 
can be imagined. HM’46. AM’51. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
THE ORIOLE (Schreiner 1947) ML. 36”. 
The Oriole has the greatest contrast of colors we 
have seen outside of the amoenas. The standards 
are a shade of golden-rod-yellow; the falls rich black- 
ish maroon so deep the flower almost looks like a 
piece of black and gold velvet. It is not a fast 
grower. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937) ML. 38”. 
A magnificent Iris. A vibrant red of rich plushlike 
quality. Rich, rosy wine-red solid to the haft. It is 
a sterling, gorgeously rich, deep dark Dahlia-red. 
Critics agree it is one of the finest Iris we have. 
AM’39. DM’41. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge 1950) M. 40”. 
A sultry, sombre medium to light toned golden tan 
with a bronze beard and very broad, large flowers; 
a blend of merit. HM’51. $12.00 
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THREE CHEERS (Cook 1945) M. 38”. 
A brilliant, sharply contrasting, blue bicolor. The standards 
are an opaque light blue almost blue-white; the falls a sort 
of ultramarine-purple. Prominent whitish beard. HM’46. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943) M. 38”. 
This glowing, massive old-rose-pink blend with very broad 
flowers is an eye catcher. The pleasant color has a mellow 
tone and the flower is high-lighted with an overlay of rosy 
copper, pleasantly ruffled. Branched stems, long blooming 
season. See page 39. HM’45. AM’49. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942) M. 38”. 
Smooth, clear cut plicata, stylishly assembled. Standards 
creamy colonial buff with more white cast falls, both speckled 
and sprinkled light golden brown. Illustrated page 18. HM’44. 
AM’46. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
TIFFANY (H. Sass 1938) M. 34”. 
Gaily painted yellow plicata. It has rose stitching on a yellow 
background. The pattern is a most pleasing one. There is a 
freshness about this yellow plicata that makes it one of our 
favorites. Ilustrated page 32. HM’39. AM’43. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
