SUNSET SERENADE (Sass 1949) : M. 36 in. This rich golden tan 
self is a seedling of Prairie Sunset. The flowers are large, re- 
fined in form and well spaced on widely branched stalks. A 
strong grower and a free bloomer. H.M., 1943; A,M., 1945. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
SUNTAN (Mitchell 1935): M. 38 in. A rich sunflower yellow 
overlaid with russet thus giving a tan effect. The standards 
are strong and wide and stand erect and the falls wide and 
flaring. Withstands weather and is sure to please you. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SUZETTE (Knowlton 1945): M. 40 in. A distinct and unusual 
plicata of clear creamy yellow lightly dotted with maroon at the 
edges of the standards and falls near the throat. The flowers are 
large and beautifully proportioned, of strong, firm substance. 
H.C., 1944; H.M., 1945. Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 1944): E.M. 38 in. This beautiful 
fine light blue with flowers that are clear and pure in color 
is a cross of Great Lakes and Shining Waters and has the best 
qualities of both. This is one of the greatest blues that has been 
produced to date and has been a sensation wherever shown. 
H.M., 1946; A.M., 1949. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TEA ROSE (Whiting 1944): M. 36 in. A fresh and attractive 
copper-pink, it is smoothly infused with light copper or amber 
to make a self of warm rose-pink. The branching is not wide 
but the flowers are well spaced and beautifully rounded. The 
plants are especially vigorous with strong blooms and increase. 
H.C., 1943; H.M., 1945. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941): M.L. 36 in. A very intense medium 
blue with a bluish beard. It is really deeper than a medium blue 
but still is not a dark or blackish blue. Due to its fine form, 
finish and substance it will withstand sun, rain and wind un- 
usually well. H.M., 1940; A.M., 1944. Each 75e; 3 for $2.00 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell-Norton 1945) : E.M. 38 in. A large clear 
crystalline white with an extremely heavy brilliant flame-orange 
beard that is really outstanding. The beautifully formed petals 
are similar to the Magnolia in their texture and the plants are 
tall and stately. H.M., 1946; A.M., 1951. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
THE RED DOUGLAS (Sass 1937): M.L. 36 in. This is an un- 
usually rich, velvety smooth flower of very lairge size and perfect 
form. It is a deep rosy red-wine with a brownish cast at the 
center and a rich orange beard. This is as fine an Iris as is grown. 
A.M., 1939; Dykes Medal, 1941. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
THE SENTINEL (Hall 1942): M. 34 in. A bright burnished 
copper reminding one of highly polished copper, it has flowers of 
large size, form and substance. It is closely branched, of 
medium height and makes a rich and glowing clump in your 
garden. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
THREE CHEERS (Cook 1945): M. 38 in. Amazingly brilliant bi- 
color that is similar to Amigo in color, but much bolder in con- 
trast and height. The flowers are of good size with a clean finish, 
and no fading of the blooms. It has a prominent whitish beard. 
Vigorous grower and free flowering. H.M., 1946. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
THREE OAKS (Whiting 1943): M. 38 in. Large flowers of deep 
rose-pink, heavily blended with copper and set off by a pro- 
nounced blue blaze in the falls. The standards are domed and 
the falls are semi-flaring. The strong, heavy stalks are short 
branched and produce a spectacular effect of color in the 
garden. H.M., 1945: A.M., 1949. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
THREE SISTERS (DeForest 1941): M.L. 38 in. A distinct and ex- 
citing combination of pale creamy yellow standards and red- 
toned falls, the general garden effect is that of a red and white 
amoena. You will find that this Iris is unique and entirely dif- 
ferent from anything in your garden. IIlustrated on page 31. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942): M. 42 in. A striking plicata with 
standards of colonial buff and creamy white falls peppered 
around the border with light brown. It has very good carrying 
qualities and is a clean cut flower that attracts immediate 
attention. H.M., 1944; A.M., 1946. Illustrated on page 31. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
TIFFANY (Sass 1938): M. 36 in. Very large ruffled medium yel- 
low with rose or pink stitching. The pattern is quite prominent 
and gives it a gay appearance. The stalks are well branched, the 
substance is heavy and the general appearance is very pleasing. 
H.M., 1939; A.M., 1943. Illustrated on page 18. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
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THE ADMIRAL 
If your order amounts to $10.00 or more you may select $2.00 
worth of Iris free. 
VICE REGAL 
