SABLE (Cook 1938) 
A very dark, blackish blue purple 
self so rich and lovely it!s almost 
in a class by itself. An excellent 
all-round iris quite as luxurious as 
its name implies. Has been 4 great 
favorite for many years. 36 in. 65 
SKY RANGER (Hall 1948) 
A giant in size and an excellent a1ll- 
round iris as well. It's a smooth, 
clear colored medium blue self with 
huge, beautifully formed, heavily 
ruffled flowers with flaring falls. 
This is not 4 big iris that has size 
and nothing else but an excellent 
all-round, well balanced iris that's 
just naturally big all over. 38 to 
42 inches tall (50 in. here). 1.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) 
Remarkably pure, icy white flowers 
all beautifully frilled and fluted. 
Branching a bit short but perfectly 
exquisite, big, ruffled, snow-white 
flowers. Another great favorite of 
many years standing. 36-40 in. BY ie 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge 1951) 
A new yellow by a breeder who has 
produced many of the finest iris in 
the world today. Magnificent, big, 
very deeply colored, broad petaled, 
beautifully formed flowers. May very 
well prove to be the finest of all 
the yellows to date. 36-38 in. 12.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J.Sass 1944) 
A beautiful variation among the 
"reds". Its name implies its color 
tone - deep, rich red blended with 
a touch of mhogany~brown that gives 
it a lustreus depth of color that 4 
polished ornament of real mahogany 
could hardly match. Large, solidly 
colored flowers, nice form and 4 
thrifty, free bloomer. %6 in. “i de) 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Klein. 1951) 
A gay, widely flaring, ruffly flower 
with bright, coppery-yellow S and viv- 
id chestnut-red falls that hi-lights 
the garden with a flashing, splash 
of color. A husky, free bloomer 
that grows 40 to 44 in. tall. 7.50 
IT TAKES JUST AS MUCH ROOM AND CARE TO 
GROW AN OLD, OBSOLETE IRIS AS IT DOES 
TO GROW ONE OF THE NEWER, MODERN ONES 
AND "OH" WHAT A DIFFERENCE. 
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