SPENDRIFT—A very nice deep coral or shell-pink with 
a fiery tangerine beard. 75c each, 3 for -..........-.... $2.00 
STAR SHINE— A fine new iris with broad, yellowish stand- 
ards. White, flaring falls edged with golden buff. Not 
EU Zieie) Sa CARA NG 2 oe Se: eee $6.00 
STATON ISLAND—A fine new variegata. Golden stand- 
ards and velvety red falls that are edged the same 
color as, the standards. A very bright color combina- 
Veber, (meaVSlel oe) poe es ee eA 0d ole 2 ee $3.00 
SUNRAY—Large ruffled light yellow with wonderful form 
and substance. One of the most outstanding iris in our 
garden. AS Va one ee $5.00 
SUNSET BLAZE—Immense richly colored golden salmon. 
Appears almost red. Bright golden beard. Award of 
merit 1951. Been weeeeeee ere ere $3.00 
SUZZETT—Yellow ground plicata with edge of both stand- 
ards and falls dotted and stitched a redish-maroon. 
. AH CSMEY CEC eA Pg Tas ell) ae ia biel a RS A Oy ae a $2.50 
TEA ROSE—A deep old rose with coppery shading. It ap- 
pears to be a deep pink, A strong grower/and a free 
bloomer. TRS. CCA SY Zope aul UN Aes 2s aR $2.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS—Huge, rosy wine-red. Large flow- 
ers of uniform color. Bright orange beard. 
I SYOSCEVACWE Gls B ope bk cee ened eed at alm oa lar ca $2.06 
THREE OAKS—Massive flowers of deep rosy pink, heavily 
blended with copper. There is a bright blue blaze in 
thestallase7ocaca choat Orie etn ee ne $2.09 
TIFFANJA—Standards are golden buff. Falls are glisten- 
ing white edged same color as the standards. Award 
of merit ' 1946. S0cueach.a 5: fore... lk $1.25 
TOBACCO ROAD—Crisp galdeh tobacco brown, Standards 
almost closed. Broad flaring falls. Award of merit 1946. 
Gils Oteach eatior oe ee ere et $4.00 
TREASURE ISUAND— Gigantic flower of bright clear yel- 
low. Falls slightly larger than standards. Splendid yellow, 
D Nerea chino nt o Lie ee ee ee ene hx Maen hee $1.25 
VICE REGAL—A new iris from Canada. Standards and 
falls are a glowing velvety redish-purple. Bronze bearc. 
(Bye halt ie) tebe. 5. Cake Laken Se os ee ae $2.00 
WABASH—Pure white standards, Rich velvety bluish-pur- 
ple falls. Dyke’s medal 1940. 50c each, 3 for $1.25 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD—tThe large flowers open a pale 
porcelain blue but change to white as the flower ages. 
LD CHEN wot OL Petr eee tS oe. $2.00 
WHEN TO PLANT IRIS 
If planted in August they should bloom next spring. 
September is good and some flowers should bring. 
October is risky but not too late: 
We hope you won’t wait for so late a date. 
After this you really are taking a chance, 
Especially up north where snow flakes dance. 
Better cover them over with evergreen boughs, 
Or old.man winter will rob you of flowers. 
This good advice we hope you will heed, 
And rush your order with the greatest of speed. 
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