SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge 1947) ML. 36”. 
From the expert on blends comes this deep tan to sand-brown 
self with copiously formed blooms, fine carriage and a touch 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
of fluting. HM’48. 
SPANISH PEAKS 
SARAH LEE SHIELDS (Graves 1951) M. 40’. * 
If you want a white that grows 40 inches tall and spaces three 
and four open blooms on an ideal candelabra branching, then 
you will be delighted with this ruffled, beautifully arched 
bloom of Sarah Lee Shields. Notice in the illustration, page 9, 
the light airy cast of this charming distinctive white. HM’51. 
$6.00 
SAVAGE (Craig 1949) M. 34”. 
A real eye catcher. A broadly flaring bloom of vivid shade of 
red—a sort of medley of bronze red suffused and blazed ma- 
genta in a most striking manner, a brilliant flower hard to de- 
scribe. HM’51. $6.00 
SEARCHLIGHT (Stevens 1947) EM. 40’. 
An excellently formed rich pure gold. The uniformity of 
coloring is instantly apparent due to the complete absence ot 
veins in the haft and the identical coloring of the beard and 
flower. Classic domed standards and ideal flaring falls. 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow 1940) M. 40’. 
A striking Iris and most original. Close to a cream and rose 
amoena. Clear, cream ruffled standards with pink to rose 
cast falls, medium sized flowers. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
RAINBOW MIST 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) M. 38’. 
This outstanding white is one of the white masterpieces. 
Possessing balance and beauty, it is a splendid striking cold 
white whose frilled form, large flowers and well branched 
stems combine to give us a standout white Iris. HM’42. AM’44. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SNOW CRYSTAL (Wills 1947) M. 35”. 
If you are looking for a plicata that has a small amount of 
marking this is the Iris. The finely formed flowers are crystal- 
line white with just a dash of blue marking toward the center 
third of each petal. Very blue crests and style arms. HM’47. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) EM. 40’. 
A beautiiul, ruffled blue white like an enveloping soft snow 
spray. The unopened buds are lightly tinted blue but the 
blossoms open a cool white. Strongly substanced on tall stems, 
short branching. It is slightly tender. HM’39. AM’41. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 1942) M. 38’. 
An excellent, very velvety textured white Iris with a gilding 
of gold in the throat. Gardenia-like texture withstands rain. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
sun and wind well. HM’42. 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge 
19ST eM. 3617.5 © 
A very deep, solid gold 
with a cast of orange; 
huge in size with a flow- 
er very broad in all its 
parts. One of the very 
fine new yellow varieties 
in the deep gold regis- 
ters. HM’51. AM’53. 
$12.00 
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