“‘l received my iris yesterday and how 
pleased | was. They are about the finest 
rhizomes | have ever received. Hope to visit 
your farm next spring and order some more.” 
Oklahoma Mrs. L.L. 
SNOW FLURRY—(C. Rees 1939 EM 40”. 
A startling pure icy white, ruffled. The 
upopened buds are lightly tinted blue. It 
is a beauty and no one passes it up 
when: they see. it,1n), DlOOMm meses 50¢ 
SOLID GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1951) M. 36”. 
A deep, deep yellow. This seems to be 
the ultimate in a yellow iris. It is huge 
in size, very wide at the haft and ideally 
formed ta ae ee ee eee: $10.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass 1944) M. 
38”. A deep impressive mahogany red 
self, one of the darkest reds. Fine form, 
smooth finish, heavy texture and good 
branchin os. fcc: .ceel crests eee cette 75¢ 
SONNY BOY—(Kirkland 1939) M 34”. 
This is a sweet thing and a big seller. A 
brilliant coppery blend glowing with tints 
of gold and henna, heavy to gold. Excel- 
lent form and branching, blooms profusely 
and increases rapidly. No visitor passes 
thisijone Supe 2 ee ee eee eta 50¢ 
SPANISH FANDANGO — (Kleinsorge 
1951) M. 48”. Brilliant coppery yellow 
and chestnut-red. Lots of big frilled 
blossoms! Witsoe ee $5.00 
SPANISH PEAKS — (Loomis 1947) ML 
38”. A large all white. It is large, broad 
petalled, heavily substanced and exquis- 
itely finished. It may prove to be the 
supreme ALL white Iris.................-.-- $2.00 
SPINDRIFT—(Loomis 1944) ML 36”. A 
self of true pink, translucent delicate sea- 
shell or coral-pink; delicacy in coloring 
accentuated by a fiery tangerine-orange 
beard. We recommend highly.............. 50¢ 
SPRING SUNSHINE— (Milliken 1947) M 
48”. Here is a stately and sumptuous 
light yellow Iris. Very large shapely 
flowers of good substance. The color is 
smooth and the serration of the petals 
gives the flower a pleasing finish. Strong 
stalks well branched and is a prolific 
DC OWCLN: te a teande 3. ee ee eee. oes ee eae $1.00 
SPUN GOLD—(Glutzbeck 1940) ML 38”. 
Threads of finest gold spun to produce 
this gleaming, velvety golden yellow with 
glistening texture, enhanced by a rich 
beard. It is a real beauty and much im 
demand. Dykes Medal 1944.............. 50¢ 
STORM KING—(Nicholls 1940) VL 407. 
Late flowering, immense blooms with wide 
flaring falls of silky blackish purple and 
uniform in color. Slow to increase....50¢ 
Se 
SUNRAY— (Hall 1950) M 36”. A large 
ruffled light yellow of ideal form and 
extra heavy substance. An offspring of 
the pink Iris Floradora. These pinks give 
a sheen and brilliance to their offspring 
rarely found in yellows.............----.--- $2.50 
SUNSET BLAZE—(Kleinsorge 1948) EM 
40”. A tall, huge golden flame-salmon 
blend. Sometimes it looks red but at an- 
other angle the influence of burnished 
gold shows through. Standards and falls 
are extra large and the haft and beard 
are bright golden yellow.........-.-------- $2.00 
SUZETTE— (Knowlton 1945) EM 38”. 
It is a clear creamy yellow lightly spotted 
with maroon on edges. Sturdy, well 
placedmlaree tlOW CLS: tantes--oe seats 50¢ 
SYLVIA MURRAY—(Norton 1944) EM 
42”. This cross of Great Lakes and Shin- 
ing Waters has produced a masterpiece in 
the light blue class. In effect it is a self 
of near Celeste blue though the standards 
are a shade lighter than the falls. Enor- 
mous flowers, well spaced on strong tall 
Stal pees a ee Cem sg 50¢ 
TALLY HO—(Hall 1949) 32”. The gen- 
eral color of this flower is something new 
and pleasing. The upper part of the falls 
are close to the deep coloring seen in 
bright fuchsia colored orchids. The domed 
standards and lower part of the falls are 
lighter. It is a large well formed flower 
Ofelieavyarsmbstancel ss... Le ee $5.00 
TEA ROSE—(Whiting 1944) M. 36”. A 
seedling of Matula crossed with China 
Maid, and is a sister to Mexia and Three 
Oaks. It is almost a pure self of glowing 
copper pink. Perfect form, broad petaled 
and full, vigorous and hardy. It is the 
kind that you can spot a block away. We 
FeCOMMeNdaMIGhiyiet 2 a ee 50¢ 
WE SHIP ONLY ONE-YEAR-OLD ROOTS 
THE ADMIRAL—(D. Hall 1941) M 37”. 
A deep medium blue, but not a dark blue. 
Clean and crisp large flowers that’ stand 
up well in any kind of weather. ...... 50¢ 
THE BISHOP — (Washington 1937) 
Smooth, long formed flowers of rich 
Bishop's purple, deep yellow beard. The 
flowers are large and the color is intense. 
Well branched stalks. An Iris that is tops 
in its class. Blooms very late and a good 
one for extending your blooming season. 
50¢ 
