RUBIENT— (Whiting 1942) M 38”. Often 
paid toube Amigo done in red”. Stan- 
dards are deep red purple; falls are black 
purple velvet edged with purple of stan- 
dards. We admire this one very much 
though it is a little on the slow side to 
INCLEASE — eeveee-eenae-oneneneeeeeneeeeneneecercecereeerent 50¢ 
RUSSET WINGS— (J. Wills 1946) M 36”. 
A russet colored self. Big flowers of 
smoothly blended gold, copper and _apri- 
cot, the gold as if dusted on. Falls flaring 
te aa develo ees hee eee eer $2.50 
SABLE—(P Cook 1938) M 5S oA laree 
Iris of rich deep blue-black-violet, with 
blue beard, thick substance and lustrous 
sheen, as luxurious as the name implies. 
Even those that have Sable can hardly 
resist buying more. A must have...... Oe 
SALAMONIE— (Cook 1946) EM 36”. A 
very fine light pink blend. A shade of 
salmon near silvery pink. <A_ pleasing 
combination of Majenica x Pink Reflec- 
UI, ase See =. oh eg eo eee rer eee $2.00 
SELAH— (Nelson 1948) M 38”. A differ- 
ent color combination, a lovely shade of 
lavender blue with a glowing gold heart. 
Leathery substance, well placed flowers 
and golden beard. Large flowers..... $1.00 
SHARKSKIN—(G. Douglas 1942) M 38”. 
Here is an exquisite dazzling silky white 
with an orange-yellow beard that can take 
anything the weather hands out and keep 
on increasing. It is a large flower with a 
leather-like substance and the purity of 
Polomds wonder! Ul. nc eeene---teancsteaes 50¢ 
SHERIFFA—(White 1942) M 38”. An 
Onco bred of iridescent purple, very dark 
araund the edges, but burnished througn 
the center with a metallic lighter shade. 
We have had as many as nine bloom stalks 
on one year old rhizome, with plenty lett 
to increase. Always a good seller. ....50¢ 
SHINING WATERS— (Essig 1933) M 40”. 
This perfectly formed, large, clear and 
clean sky blue with its profusion of flow- 
ers on well branched stalks is a sight to 
behold at blooming time. Often four big 
blooms open at one time on a stalk with 
more buds coming on. The increase is 
remarkable. It must have been made for 
Oklahoma. Our biggest seller............. 50¢ 
SHOW GIRL— (Elias Nelson 1945) M 38”. 
A distinctive true self of blush rose from 
Rameses and Prairie Sunset. Heavy 
orange beard when first opened. Blooms 
profusely and makes moderate increase. 
It reminds me of a colorful Gypsy dress. 
The flowers are large and well shaped. 
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SKY RANGER—(Hall 1948) 54”. A very 
tall, stately and heavily ruffled medium 
blue. It grows to a height of 54 inches 
and the three way branched stems open 
one flower at a time on each branch. The 
flowers are large, of very attractive form 
ehavab Puce veyal 910 oy Wah acl openeheneeenres ue rere = $2.50 
SNOW CARNIVAL — (Graves 1942) M 
38”. A large ruffled flaring white and 
considered one of the top notch whites. 
The flowers are perfectly formed and of 
heavy | sUb stance, gece. de) aeeeneeser eres 75¢ 
SNOW FLURRY—(C. Rees 1939 EM 40”. 
A startling pure icy white, ruffled. The 
upopened buds are lightly tinted blue. It 
is a beauty and no one passes it up 
when they see it in bloom.........--.--------s 75¢ 
SOLID GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1951) M. 36”. 
A deep, deep yellow. This seems to be 
the ultimate in a yellow iris. It is huge 
in size, very wide at the haft and ideally 
TRAV SIIE Se aA ote 3 Re eee See are $20.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass 1944) M. 
38”. A deep impressive mahogany red 
self, one of the darkest reds. Fine form, 
smooth finish, heavy texture and good 
Wea nnchin et es Aeeeeeesee eee, ahs eee $1.00 
SONNY BOY—(Kirkland 1939) M 34”. 
This is a sweet thing and a big seller. A 
brilliant coppery blend glowing with tints 
of gold and henna, heavy to gold. Excel- 
lent form and branching, blooms profusely 
and increases rapidly. No visitor passes 
histone: Ups soon e ee ests cares eae weer 50¢ 
SPANISH FANDANGO — (Kleinsorge 
1951) M. 48”. Brilliant coppery yellow 
and chestnut-red. Lots of big  frilled 
bloseo ts: ice es ee eee eee $15.00 
SPANISH PEAKS — (Loomis 1947) ML 
38”. A large all white. It is large, broad 
petalled, heavily substanced and exquis’ 
itely finished. It may prove to be the 
supreme ALL white Iris._.........-...--.- $3.00 
SPINDRIFT— (Loomis 1944) ML 36”. A 
self of true pink, translucent delicate sea- 
shell or coral-pink; delicacy in coloring 
accentuated by a fiery tangerine-orange 
beard. We recommend highly............-. 75¢ 
SPRING SUNSHINE— (Milliken 1947) M 
48”. Here is a stately and sumptuous 
light yellow Iris. Very large shapely 
flowers of good substance. The color is 
smooth and the serration of the petals 
gives the flower a pleasing finish. Strong 
stalks well branched and is a_ prolific 
QTOWEL. ccaceseeecnsnencceccrsecensseosenemesarncnsees $2.50 
“Have just received your order in fine 
shape and am well pleased with stock.”” 
Michigan Mr. C.M. 
Thanks for your second order. 
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