ROSE GOLD (Milliken) 
An exceptionally bright blend of gold and rose. It suggests the 
beautiful iridescent shading of Tiffany glass. The flowers are of 
good size, shape and substance, and the plant is vigorous. ce Ae 
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RUSSET WINGS (Wills) 
A smooth blend of gold, copper and apricot melting into a 
true russet self. Wide standards perfectly domed and flaring 
falls which ruffle at the edges make this a lovely iris. 3 ft. $1.50 
SARDIS (C. G. White) 
A charming medium sized flower of lilac-violet, lightly penciled, 
and having a dark red-purple signal patch. Charming in arrange- 
ments. 12 to 15 inches. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SAVAGE (Craig) 
One of the brightest displays of color in the entire growing 
field. The lovely flaring flowers of burnished red, with a blue 
blaze shooting out from the beard give a brilliant display of 
fireworks. 3 ft. $6.00 
SHERIFFA (C. G. White) Oncobred 
A tall, iridescent purple which is outstanding. The petals are 
darker around the edges and burnished with a metallic lighter 
shade in the center. It is vigorous and hardy. 3% ft. 75¢ 
SILVER CHARM (Craig) 
Medium sized flowers of cool silver-grey-blue. Hardy. 2% ft. 
$1.0 
SKY RANGER (Hall) 
A tall, stately and heavily ruffled medium blue. 3% ft. $1.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees) 
Pure ice white, very faintly flushed with blue. The striking 
feature is the frilling and ruffling of both standards and falls. 
3) ib, $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass) 
A very large, deep ruby-red. It is translucent and glowing. 
Very popular. $1.00 
SOME LOVE (C. G. White) 
One of the most delicately beautiful irises we know. The ground 
color is oyster-white, covered with minute dots and very fine 
veins of grey-purple. Round flaring falls. 2 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SPRING ROMANCE (Miess) 
Huge creamy-white, enriched with a deep orange beard, flanked 
by a golden infusion on the haft. The standards are domed and 
ruffled with crisp horizontal falls. 3 ft. $5.00 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken) 
This light yellow iris has the largest flowers of any variety 
which we have grown but they are shapely and of good substance. 
The color is smooth and evenly distributed on both standards and 
falls. The stalks are especially strong and very well branched so 
that the flowers do not crowd. The plant is very vigorous, but must 
have winter protection in cold sections. 4 to 5 ft. $1.50 
SPRINGTIME MADONNA (Milliken) 
A symphony of cream and gold. Standards very pale creamy 
yellow with a gold edging. The falls are beautifully ruffled and 
frilled and are pale yellow which turns to bright gold at the 
hafts giving the flower the appearance of a spot-light having been 
turned on the haft section. The contrast between the delicate 
coloring of the standards and the falls and this bright center sec- 
tion is indeed most attractive. Fragrant. Illustrated on front AGS 
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SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge) 
Huge, golden flame-salmon blend, bordering on the red side. 
Both standards and falls are extra wide. The beard and haft 
markings are bright golden yellow. Blooms very early, and cap- 
tured the President’s Cup at the AIS convention in 1949. 3 ft. $2.50 
SUSAN OF HILLY (C. G. White) Oncobred 
Standards of pale violet, the falls are very pale yellow with 
light violet shadings, and a deep violet signal patch at the end 
of the beard. Citron yellow styles add to the beauty. 2 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
TANGIER (Whiting) 
We purchased the entire stock of this striking iris from Mrs. 
Whiting a few years ago. The well-shaped standards are a rich 
deep yellow, the falls are the color of the deepest tone in Rocket, 
giving an iris of depth and richness seldom seen. The falls ripple 
and the color holds much better than in Rocket, one of its parents. 
Substance excellent. An exciting iris. 3 ft. $7.50 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting) 
Brilliant red-brown, the color carries exceedingly well, giving 
the effect of bright red at a short distance. Resembles Garden 
Glory, one of its well-known parents, in form and growing habits. 
30 to 34 inches. $7.50 
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THOTMES III (Kleinsorge) 
As impressive and awe-inspiring as its name. Large glistening 
golden tan with a light bronze beard, of excellent substance. 
Grows tall—40 inches. $10.00 
TINDALAO (Milliken) 
One of the largest bright yellow iris we have ever had in the 
seedling beds. The standards are ruffled and beautifully domed. 
The falls are wide and ruffled. A bright golden beard and gold 
venations at the haft give a flower of pure gold for your ao eOG 
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TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge) 
A rigid, flaring flower of moderate size in a beautiful tobacco 
brown color. 21% to 3 ft. $2.00 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken) 
Year after year Tournament Queen continues to be top favorite 
here in the home garden. An enchanting shade of fuchsia, with 
falls slightly darker than the standards. The blossoms are crisp, 
looking almost as though they were the work of a master glass- 
blower. Here in California we are blessed with a full blooming 
season from this lovely iris every winter, as well as at the regular 
season for iris. Perfectly hardy everywhere, and becoming increas- 
ingly popular. 3 ft. See color illustration on page 10. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
TRAIL BLAZER (Milliken) 
We are proud of Trail Blazer. As the name implies, it is a fiery 
red-mulberry purple, shot with blue at the tip of the beard which 
spreads over the central portion of the falls creating a startlingly 
brilliant color effect. A touch of deep ruby red flanks the cinna- 
mon beard and adds depth and richness to the flower. The stand- 
ards arch and are closed, while the falls are shaggy and slightly 
ruffled. A most interesting flower. 314 to 4 feet. $5.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay) 
A clear pink iris of medium size, smoothly finished and flaring, 
sharply accented by a deep tangerine beard. 3 ft. $2.00 
VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken) 
A COLOR BREAK; the entire flower has the appearance of 
antique satin in an off-white, with an ethereal dusting of the 
palest chartreuse. Both standards and falls are exquisitely fluted 
and ruffled. A full violet beard gives this flower a most unusual 
beauty—different from anything we have ever seen. Mysterious 
and very lovely. 3 ft. $1 
VENETIAN RED (Milliken) 
A smooth Venetian red self, enriched by a light brown overlay, 
which gives an antique red of unusual beauty. The flowers are 
medium sized and nicely ruffled. A lovely cinnamon beard gives 
the final finishing touch to this attractive flower. 3 ft. See illus- 
tration in color on page 10. 
VIGIL (Wills) 
A charming white iris which blooms over a long period of time. 
Seite $1.50 
WESTWAYS (White) Oncobred 
A very lovely rufiled and frilled blue miniature which you will 
adore. 75¢ 
WHITE RUFFLES (Taylor) 
Lovely large ruffled white having both splendid form and ex- 
tremely heavy substance. A garden treasure. 3 ft. $4.00 
WINSTON CHURCHILL (Stevens) 
A deep crimson red—the standards are a flowing red, while 
the falls are velvety. A rich gold beard provides an accent note 
against the rich red of the falls. 214 ft. $2.50 
YARKAND (White) Oncobred 
A strangely beautiful oncobred, carrying much of the true onco 
in its makeup. A medley of violets, with an almost black beard and 
signal patch. The flower is almost a complete globe, as the falls 
curl under in true onco fashion, and best of all, it is perfectly 
hardy, so even you in cold locations can grow this lovely flower 
in your gardens. 2 ft. $1 
YOUR WORSHIP (White) 
A glorious red-brown self that will hold its own in any company. 
Medium in size, flaring, firmly built and of fine texture. The 
flowers are borne gracefully on 3-foot stems. $1.50 
ZANTHA (Fay) 
A large deep yellow which is free from muddiness and has no 
haft markings. It is flaring and has nicely domed standards. The 
stalks are sturdy and well branched. 3 ft. 
