SWAYNE’S GARDENS -!- 
MELODY LANE. A glistening golden apricot 
with a heavy tangerine beard. An out- 
standina color in a flower of fine form and 
substance. Slightly ruffled. $5.00 
MING YELLOW. A yellow without a fault; 
clear, rich, smooth, without venation, big 
and slightly waved. Lighter in tone than 
Golden Majesty and much earlier. Wide 
petals, very bright yellow beard. Honor- 
able Mention American Iris Society, 1938. 
Award of Merit, 1941. 75c 
MINNIE COLQUITT. A huge white plicata 
with a wide band of wine-purple stitching 
at the edges of both standards and falls. 
The whole flower is slightly ruffled. A 
fine strong growing iris. $1.00 
MISS CALIFORNIA. Cne of the large 
pinks. The huge perfect flowers are of a 
beautiful lilac carried on tall, well- 
branched stalks. Mid-season. Height 48 
inches. This Iris received an Honorable 
Mention in the American Iris Society. 50c 
MISSOURI. One of the best blue Iris. 
Extremely large flowers of a very beauti- 
ful rich blue with an enamel-like finish. 
A profuse bloomer and very hardy, lovely 
fragrance. Mid-season. Height, 3 feet. 
Winner of the Dykes Medal. 50c 
MOROCCO ROSE. A new NEAREST TO PINK 
Iris; fine form with semi-floating falls. Un- 
like most so-called “PINK” Iris, which are 
small, Morocco Rose has really big flow- 
ers. A grand outstanding pink Iris. Takes 
2 years to become established. 50c 
MT. WASHINGTON. A giant white with the 
form of Shining Waters. Very tall, wide 
at the hafts and broadly flaring, it ranks 
with the leaders among the whites. 
Heavy gold beard. Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society, 1939; Award of 
Merit, 1940. 50c 
MULBERRY ROSE. Unlike any other Iris. One 
of the most unusual colors that has been 
developed in Iris in the last few years. 
It is thought by experts to be one of the 
few finest Iris of late years. The large 
blooms of radiant, beautiful mulberry rose 
(in the deep pink class) are on tall, well- 
branched stems. A glorious unusual novel 
color. 75c 
NEW SNOW. A beautiful iris, as white as 
new snow. The full bright yellow beard 
adds life to the bloom. The flowers are 
large, ruffled and flaring; the stalks are 
tall and well branched. $2.50 
OLA KALA. This is one of the best of the 
deep yellows. So intensely yellow it is 
almost on the orange side. Rich in color, 
brilliant in effect. A flaring, lightly ruffled 
flower on tall stem withstanding weather 
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State of Washington 
to a very great degree. It is an Iris 
people talk about and this is high praise 
indeed as we have an abundance of good 
yellow Iris and when one stands out it 
must be good. Height 36 inches. $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT. This unusual color, light 
creamy tan, with a golden buff overlay is 
unusual and attractive. The domed stand- 
ards are closed, and the falls wide and 
of heavy substance. A long lasting va- 
riety. 50c 
ORMOHR. Another Wm. Mohr seedling and 
the best so far. Perfectly hardy and easy 
to grow. Three feet tall with giant flow- 
ers of a uniform gray-lavender, veined 
violet. A faint rosy glow envelopes the 
entire flower and unlike the short William 
Mohr it has tall stems branching near the 
top. A gorgeous and unusual Iris. 50c 
PATRICE. A new and different white plicata. 
Standards light cream flushed delicate 
rosy lavender, and the falls are sparkling 
white with a touch of gold across the haft 
which is speckled rose-brown. A refined 
iris with clean, brilliant coloring. Tall and 
of good substance. $1.00 
PEG DABAGH. One of the most striking of 
the William Mohr seedlings. Deep clear 
blue-violet blooms of good texture and 
characteristic form, with the distinct trac- 
ery of deeper venation found in William 
Mohr hybrids. $5.00 
PHALANX. A large bloom of an unusual 
fuchsia shade. The falls have a metallic 
rose sheen with a blue blaze in the cen- 
ter. Very striking, bizarre coloring. $3.00 
PINK CAMEO. One of the new “Flamingo” 
pinks—a true pink with no violet influ- 
ence. This is the kind of pink iris we have 
all been waiting for. The color is a pale 
cameo-pink self with a startling tangerine 
beard, like a tongue of flame; 3 feet in 
height. $1.50 
PINK REFLECTION. A chamois-skin-pink self 
of an intriguing shade, unlike any other 
iris. The beard is lemon yellow. A flower 
of heavy texture and flaring form. Late 
blooming. $1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. The new sensation in the 
Iris world. A magnificent sort by the fa- 
mous Hybridiser, H. P. Sass. A color com- 
bination that reminds one of a glorious 
glowing sunset. An artistic blending of 
pink, apricot and rose, with a sprinkling 
of gold with a glow of a beautiful rain- 
bow. The flowers are large, the stems 30 
inches. Altogether a top ranking Iris with 
the finest color seen in any Iris destined 
to enjoy the very greatest popularity. The 
price is low now and will remain at the 
