*SUMMER SONG (Nesmith, ‘53) M. 39” 
A beautiful new Iris which has great carry- 
ing power in the garden as it is so brilliant 
and glowing. It is a deep orange buff in 
color, sparkling as if dusted with gold par- 
ticles. Perfect flaring form-falls almost hori- 
zontal. Flowers have exceptional lasting 
qualities and it increases rapidly. H.M. 
1952. $7.50 each 
SUMMIT (Stevens, ‘51) M. 40” 
In 1949 Mrs. Stevens created quite a stir in 
Iris circles with Pinnacle—a new color break. 
This yellow Amoena is similar to Pinnacle ex- 
cept that instead of light yellow falls and 
white standards, it has deep yellow in the 
falls and white standards. The sharp contrast 
is most fascinating and makes it an out- 
standing novelty which will be much sought 
after for many years. Greatly admired last 
year. $7.50 each 
SUNRAY (David Hall, ‘50) L. 36” 
A large ruffled light yellow of ideal form and 
extra heavy substance. Has a sheen and bril- 
liance rarely found in yellows. A fast in- 
creaser and hardy. Very fine new yellow. 
$3.00 each 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge, ‘48) E.M. 42” 
Huge, golden flame-salmon blend, almost a 
red. Bright gold beard. A most impressive 
lris—grand for a show flower. Very tall 
and an early bloomer. A.M. 1951. 
$2.50 each 
*SUNSET GLOW (H.F. Hall, ‘53) M.L. 39” 
A beautiful garnet-brown self with a rich 
orange beard. Thick velvety texture. Holds 
color well under adverse weather conditions 
and is a vigorous grower. $10.00 each 
SPANISH PEAKS 
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SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass, 43) M.L. 36” 
Soft but glowing shade of golden tan. Its 
unusual color quality and iridescence make it 
a most desirable Iris. A.M. 1945. 75¢ each 
*SURRENDER (Thompkins, ‘51) M.L. 38” 
A new Iris which is entirely different from 
any other. The color is a velvety white with 
a bright canary yellow flowing over the hafts 
and upper fall, fading out around the edges 
in minute plicata like markings of yellow 
and faint pink. Flowers are large, broad 
petals and tailored form. Limited stock. 
Net $10.00 each 
SUZETTE (Knowlton, ‘45) M. 40” 
A lovely cream plicata with maroon dots 
near the throat and brown styles at the 
hafts. Almost perfect in form, branching 
and substance. H.M. 1945. $1.00 each 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton, ’44) M. 40” 
A very fine light blue, clear and pure in 
color with a frosty texture. Luxuriant growth 
and tall well branched stalks. A.M. 1949. 
Cin Favorite 100 List. 75¢ each, 3 for $1.80 
TALLY HO (Hall, ‘49) E.M. 32” 
An Iris which is new, pleasing and different. 
Upper part of falls is quite similar in color- 
ing to the bright fuchsia orchids. Standards 
and lower part of falls are lighter. For the 
hybridizer it is a wonderful parent—parent 
of Heritage, Pink Sensation and Fuchsia. 
H.M. 1950. $7.50 each 
TEA ROSE (Whiting, ‘44) M. 36” 
A blend of rose and pale gold. A _ nicely 
formed flower of a warm and delicate color, 
giving the effect of copper-pink. Most worth- 
while. H.M. 1945. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall, ’41) M.L. 35” 
A clean, bright medium blue with unusually 
fine form. Flowers have exceptionally good 
substance and are able to withstand hot sun 
and rain. Vigorous and free flowering. 32nd 
on Favorite 100 List. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
THE ORIOLE (Schreiner, ‘47) M.L. 36” 
If you like strong contrasts in color this is 
your Iris. Standards are a goldenrod yellow, 
falls rich black-maroon, giving the general 
appearance of black and gold velvet. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge, ‘50) M. 40” 
A new smooth self of glistening golden tan 
with a light bronze beard. A very large 
flower of heavy texture with extra broad 
falls. Very tall stems. Quite an impressive 
Iris. A.M. 1953. $10.00 each 
