SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge 1951) 
A new yellow by a breeder whe has 
produced many cf the finest iris in 
the world tcday. Magnificent, big, 
deeply eclered, bread petaled flowers 
in bright, sclid yellow. May very 
well preve tc be the finest of all 
the deep yelicws to date. 36-38 in. 10.06 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1944) 
A beautiful variation among the 
"reds". Its name implies its cclor 
tene — deep, rich red blended with 
a touch of mahcgany—brewn that gives 
it a lustrous depth of cclor that a 
polished crnament of real mahogany 
could hardly match. Large, solidly 
eclored flewers, nice ferm and a 
thrifty, free bloomer. 36 in. Ses 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Klein. 1951) 
A gay, widely flaring, ruffly flower 
with bright, coppery--yellow S and viv- 
id chestnut-red falls. The brilliant 
fluttery flowers on its tall stalks 
hi-light the garden with a flashing 
splash cf color. A husky, free 
blocmer that grows to 4 ft. tall. 5.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Locmis 1947) 
Beautiful as many cf them are, white 
iris with yellow beards, yellow cen- 
ters etc are certainly no nevelty. 
Tall, big flowered whites that are 
white - threat, beards, haft, style- 
arms, all white - are indeed, not 
overly plentiful. Spanish Peaks is 
just that - a tall, large flowered, 
pure all-white and, it's priced to 
fit the modest budget. 38 in. 2.00 
SPINDRIFT  (Leomis 1944) 
From the gardens cf the ariginator 
who, in 1931, preduced the forerunner 
of all the present day Seashell, or 
"Pink Bud" pinks. It's a shell-pink 
self with tangerine beards, heavy 
substance and, possibly, the deepest 
pink celering of any in this color 
class. Very gocd all-round, free 
blecming plant. 30-34 in. stalks. Ags 
SPOTLIGHT (Schreiner 1952) 
The last word in rich, deep toned, 
golden yellows with a glint of white 
below the beards. It has the jaunty 
flaring style cf the famcus Ola Kala 
but with much larger flowers and, 
perhaps a bit deeper, even more 
brilliant ccloring. 38-40" stalks. 9.00 
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