SONRISA (De Forest, 1942) $1.00 
Coppery pink with creamy undertone and metallic finish. 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck, 1947) 715¢ 
A fine white of good substance and form. 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis, 1947) $2.00 
Handsome true white self—the throat, the beard, the style arms 
all white. Large broad petaled flowers of excellent substance. 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis, 1941) $1.00 
Delicate sea-shell pink accentuated by fiery tangerine beard. 
Some venation on the falls. 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck, 1940) 75¢ 
Pure golden color with plushlike texture and rich golden beard. 
A Dykes Medal winner, this iris has perfection of form, styling 
and coloring. 
SUKEY OF SALEM (Nesmith, 1946) 75¢ 
Blended self of ocher-red and rose brown flush on the upper part 
of the falls. Broad flowers, flaring form, heavy substance. 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach, 1945) $1.06 
Rich shades of copper, gold, old rose and red. Flaring falls have 
overlay of gold; cream at the haft, dash of violet-blue on falls. 
SUNNY RUFFLES (Waters, 1943) 60c 
Nicely ruffled lemon-chrome yellow. Free flowering. 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge, 1948) $2.50 
Brilliant blend of flame red and coppery salmon. Large flowers 
with a glistening finish. 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass, 1943) 75¢ 
Soft golden tan. Standards are apricot-buff; falls orange-tan. 
SUNSTONE (Whiting, 1953) $3.50 
A rich and brilliant near self of orange brown. Although it be- 
comes somewhat lighter in hot sun, it neither wilts nor burns. 
SWEETBRIAR (Whiting, 1950) 60c 
Rose pink self, close to Sweetbriar or Wild Rose in color. 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton, 1944) $1.00 
Fine clear blue. Frosty firm texture. Heavy substance. 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting, 1950) $7.50 
Brilliant ruby red self of rich glowing color. Of moderate size 
and height, it makes an impressive showing. 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell, 1944) Exe 
Lustrous white with heavy orange beard and haft. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass, 1937) 75¢ 
Smoothly finished rosy wine-red, solid at the haft, with a brown- 
ish cast near the center. Deep orange beard. Dykes winner. 
THISTLE BLOOM (Whiting, 1951) $3.00 
A blended amoena type in orchid pink or thistle tones. Flowers 
are large, firm, and of classically rounded form. 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge, 1950) $10.00 
An exceptionally smooth self of sparkling golden tan. Bright and 
glistening, with a light bronzy beard. Extra wide falls of heavy 
leathery texture. 
THREE CHEERS (Cook, 1945) 15¢ 
Brilliant blue bi-color. Standards white and blue-violet. Falls 
dark violet to mulberry-purple with lighter border. 
THREE OAKS (Whiting, 1945) $1.00 
An outstanding blend of rose pink with copper and set off by a 
pronounced blue blaze on the fall. The long, heavy stalks ar2 
short branched but produce a spectacular effect of color in the 
garden. Free flowering and good increaser. 
TIFFANJA (De Forest, 1942) 15¢ 
Smooth, clean-cut, lightly marked plicata. Standards are colonial 
buff; falls flaring and frosted white, edged buff. 
TIP TOP (Hall, 1947) $1.00 
Very similar to Minnie Colquitt, but lower. Good for border. 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge, 1942) $2.00 
Big, clear golden tobacco-brown self. Horizontal falls. 
TREVA (De Forest, 1945) $1.50 
Golden apricot self, of large size and smooth, spready form. 
TRULY YOURS (Fay, 1949) $15.00 
Bright yellow and light cream with both standards and falls edged 
like Chantilly lace. Latest Dykes medal winner. A real knockout. 
Stock scarce. 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay, 1948) $2.00 
An exquisitely formed clean light pink with red tinted beard. One 
of the finest in the pink class. 
SHENANDOAH, IOWA 
SUNSET BLAZE 
VATICAN PURPLE (Whiting, 1943) $1.00 
Very rich blue-purple self. Well rounded flowers of very good 
substance with attractive, crisply flaring shape. Glossy finish. 
VEISHEA (Whiting, 1943) 60c 
A near self of gold with a bright blue spotlight on the falls. 
VISION OF MIRZA (De Forest, 1944) 60c 
Large marble plicata of rose-brown on cream ground. 
WABASH (Williamson, 1936) 60c 
Outstanding Amoena. White standards, deep violet falls with 
definite white margin. Dykes Medal winner. 
WILD HONEY (Whiting, 1946) 75¢ 
Soft golden tan self. Deeper gold at the haft. 
WOOD OPAL (Whiting, 1952) $4.00 
Smooth and opalescent blend of brown and tan. A faint infusion 
of pink enhances the subtle gem-like effect of its coloring. Blooms 
over an extremely long season. 
WORTHINGTON (Cook, 1943) 75¢ 
Harmonious two toned rosy-red of beautiful form and size. 
VS 
ce SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE. 
