SWAYNE'S GARDENS “I 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Winner of the Dykes 
Medal as the best novelty of 1941. One 
of the best of the new reds—a real red of 
plush-like substance. Extra large blooms, 
well formed; tall, branching stems. Al- 
together a rare and noble Iris. 75¢ 
TIFFANJA. A unique plicata with standards 
of colonial buff and falls creamy white, 
bordered buff. Brushed at the haft and 
speckled on the border with light brown. 
The huge flowers are of heavy substance, 
smooth and clean cut. 75¢ 
TIFFANY. Gaily painted yellow plicate. It 
has rose or deep pink stitching on a yel- 
low background. The pattern is a most 
pleasing one. There is a freshness about 
this yellow plicate that makes it one of 
our favorites among the yellow plicatas, a 
profuse bloomer. 60c 
TREASURE ISLAND. A grand GLORIOUS 
YELLOW with gigantic bright, clear yel- 
low flowers on tall stems; bright orange 
beard. One of the finest clear GOLDEN 
YELLOW. 60c 
VIOLET SYMPHONY. A gleaming violet self. 
A matchless beauty—bearing many per- 
fectly shaped blossoms. Mid-season. 
Height, 40 inches. 75¢ 
VATICAN PURPLE. Deep, bright blue-purple 
of heavy silky texture and fine form. $1.00 
VELVET DUSK. Rich black-purple with a 
bluish-brown beard. Standards are well 
rounded and falls flaring. A fine Iris. $2.00 
WABASH. Winner of the 1940 Dykes Medal! 
Enough said. One of the finest Iris to 
date. Standards are white, falls a bright 
yellow with a white margin. Flowers are 
large on well-branched stalks 3 feet tall. 
You will be happy with this famous Iris. 
Wabash received more votes than any 
other Iris. 60c 
WHITE GODDESS. Statuesque white with 
beautiful domed standards. Both standards 
and falls lightly ruffled. Large flower 
whose glistening white blooms and yellow 
beard are borne on tall, sturdy stalks. 60c 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD. A large, smooth por- 
celain-white with blue at the base of the 
beard and haft. Tall and quite early. 75¢ 
WINTER CARNIVAL. A fine hardy, snow- 
white iris with widely flaring falls. The 
throat is heavily tinted with gold. The 
strong stems are well branched and hold 
the big blooms proudly. One of the finest 
whites. Each $1.00 
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State of Washington 
BULBOUS IRIS 
DUTCH IRIS 
The Dutch Iris are wonderful for cutting 
and bring lots of color to your garden. They 
are not entirely hardy, and in cold climates 
should be given a mulch of leaves or straw, 
which should be removed early in the spring. 
BLUE PRINCESS. A large light blue. A tall, 
strong grower blooming medium early. 
Doz. $1.00; 25, $1.75; 100, $6.50. 
BRONZE QUEEN. Beautiful bronze, shaded 
blue. Doz. $1.00; 25, $1.75; 100, $6.50. 
DUTCHESS. A delicate bluish white. Doz. 
80c; 25, $1.50; 100, $5.75. 
GOLDEN EMPEROR. Deep golden yellow. 
Doz. 80c 25, $1.50; 100, $5.75. 
GOLDEN NUGGET. A beautiful yellow. Doz. 
80c; 25, $1.50: 100, $5.75. 
IMPERATOR. Dark rich blue. Doz. 60c;: 25, 
1.10; 100, $4.25. 
JOAN OF ARC. A _ lovely creamy-white. 
Enormous flowers on tall stems. Doz. 
$1.25; 25, $2.35: 100, $8.75. 
KING MAUVE. A lovely shade of orchid and 
a large flower. Doz. $1.00: 25, $1.75; 
100, $6.50. 
LILAC QUEEN. A pleasing lilac color.Doz. 
80c; 25, $1.50; 100, $5.75. 
MAUVE QUEEN. A large mauve with a 
silvery blue lip. Doz. $1.50: 25, $2.75: 
100, $10.00. 
PACIFIC GOLD. Bright yellow. Doz. 80c; 25, 
$1.50; 100, $5.75. 
SNOWDRIFT. Pure white. A large flower 
on tall stems, and a very strong grower. 
Doz. $1.00; 25, $1.75; 100, $6.50. 
MIXED DUTCH IRIS. A fine mixture contain- 
ing these, and many other beautiful Dutch 
Iris. Doz. 80c; 25, $1.50; 100, $5.75. 
TINGITANA HYBRIDS 
(Not hardy in Northern states unless well 
mulched.) 
BLUE RIBBON. Geniian blue, large flowers, 
and a strong grower. This lovely variety 
flowers after Wedgewood, but before the 
Dutch iris. Doz. 75c; 25 for $1.25: 100 
$4.75. 
WEDGEWOOD. Huge flowers of azure-blue 
with a golden spot in the center. Blooms 
with the tulips and azaleas. Doz. 75c; 25 
for $1.25: 100, $4.75, 
IRIS RETICULATA 
A dainty dwarf iris, the color of violets. 
It blooms very early. Doz. $1.30. 
