SPELLBOUND (Linse ‘50) E 40’ $6.00 
(Tobacco Road X Prairie Sunset) 
A copper-red with a golden overlay in the ruffled, flaring 
blooms. This is another approach to red via the browns. 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ‘44) EM 36” $.75 
(Morocco Rose X Sea Shell) 
A coral-pink with a tangerine beard. Good parent. H.M. ’45 
SPRING ROMANCE (Miess ‘48) 
(Melitza X Narain) 
A waxy cream-white with a frost like overlay and deep gold 
at the hafts and a heavy orange beard. H.M. ‘50 
EM 42” $3.50 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck ‘40) M $.75 
([(W. R. Dykes X Cream Sdlg.) X (Mrs. V. West X 
perute Nomblot)] X (Vert Gallant) ]) X (Depute Nom- 
ot) 
One of the really fine golden yellows. 
H.M. ‘39 - A.M. ’43 - Dykes Medal ‘44 
S Q 72 (Loomis *48) E-M $.75 
(Sea Shell Derivative) 
Delicate pale pink bi-color. Much used in pink breeding. 
Among its offspring is Pink Formal H.C. ‘47 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach “45) M 36” $1.00 
[({(Anne-Marie Cayeux X Alta Calif.) X (Happy Gift)] 
X (Miss Calif.)] X ([(Gold Top X King Midas) X 
(Miss Calif.)] X (Happy Gift)]) Don't blame mel! 
That's what it says in the Check List. 
Standards are Van Dyke-red shading to deep old rose and 
the falls are a little deeper with a golden overlay and a bit 
of violet-blue in the center. Very rich and one we have often 
used in breeding. Although most of its children are not very 
tall they inherit the rich coloring to a marked degree. H.M. ’46 
SUMMIT (Stevens ’51) $5.00 
(Sister to Mystic Melody) 
White standards and deep yellow falls. 
TABASCO (Craig ’51) M 40” $6.00 
(Rich Raiment X Joseph’s Mantle) 
Stunning large yellow plicata with a sprinkling of red 
‘Tabasco’. 
TALLY-HO (Hall ‘49) M 32” $5.00 
(From two pink and yellow blend Sdlgs.) 
The shoulders of the falls is a bright fuchsia-orchid while the 
domed standards and the lower part of the falls are lighter. 
5 nate fine parent with many named seedlings to its credit. 
.M. ‘50 
TEA ROSE (Whiting ‘44) M 36” $.75 
(Matula X China Maid) 
A glowing copper-pink self. Very fine. H.M. ‘45. 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell-Norton ‘45) M 40” $.75 
(La Gloria X Gloriole) 
The well shaped flowers are cream-white with a flaming 
orange beard. H.M. ‘46 
THE MAD HATTER (Lyon ‘50) M 40” $7.50 
(Ranger X Cordovan) 
Here is a large well formed flower of deep glowing mahog- 
any-red. Up to the usual Lyon standard in every way. Need 
one say more? H.M. ’51 
THE PENGUIN (Goodman ’48) M 36” $2.00 
(Mme. L. Areau) X (Golden Eagle X ?) 
A satiny white plicata with an edging of bright chocolate. 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass ‘37) ML 38” $.75 
(Sister to Redwing X Cardinal) X (Joycette) 
The exceptionally large almost plush-like flowers were con- 
sidered in the early days as being just about the reddest of 
the reds—however, we have covered much ground since 
then. Still good. H.M. ‘36 - A.M. '39 - Dykes Medal ‘41 
THOTHMES 111 (Kleinsorge ‘50) L 40” $7.50 
(Mexico X Kleinsorge #314) 
The very broad large flowers are of a strange somber toned 
golden tan with a bronze beard. Named of course for the 
great Egyptian Pharaoh of the same name. 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ‘43) M 40” $1.00 
(Matula X Garden Magic) 
This old rose pink blend has a glowing quality which lights 
up the massive, pleasingly ruffled blooms. It is further il- 
lumined with an overlay of rosy copper. H.M. ‘45 - A.M. ‘49 
TINDALAO (Milliken ‘51) M 36” $4.50 
This is a huge bright yellow gold with domed standards and 
broad falls with ruffling. An outstanding variety. 
TOBACCO ROAD—(Kleinsorge ‘42) M 34” $1.50 
(Aztec Copper X Yellow Sdlg.) 
This has become one of the really famous Iris and one much 
used by hybridizers. It is a self of golden Tobaco-brown and 
the flowers are broad with wide hafts and almost closed 
standards. H.M. ’44 - A.M. ‘46 
TOURNAMENT QUEEN (Milliken ‘46) E-M 36” $1.50 
(Betsy Ross) X (Mt. Cloud X Cheerio) 
Domed standards and broad flaring falls in shades of bright 
fuchsia have made this a great favorite. Also while being 
hardy it is a reliable rebloomer in California. 
TRULY YOURS (Fay ‘49) M $10.00 
(44-43 : [(Rameses X Far West) X (D. Hall's 42-35)] X 
(Zantha) 
The huge yellow and white blooms have verv heavy ruffling. 
H.M. ‘49 - A.M. ‘51 - Dykes Medal ‘53 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay ‘48) M 35” $1.50 
(Pink Cameo X Hall 44-8) 
This Iris has exceptionally good form and heavy substance 
for a pink. Best of all is the RED Beard! H.M. ‘50 
VENTURA (Walker ‘47) EM 36” $.75 
(?) 
A brighter ‘Mulberry Rose’. H.M. 47 
VERT GALLANT (Cayeux ‘29) M 50” $.50 
(Asia X Bruno) 
A prodigious bloomer—producing several bloom stalks per 
rhizome. The flowers are of a coppery fawn—the falls deeper 
with an infusion of garnet-brown. Many foreign honors, in- 
cluding the Dykes Medal, France ‘29. 
VICTORIAN VEIL (Craig ’50) L 44’ $4.00 
(Advance Guard X M2-21) X (Craig Sdlg.) 
This big ruffled fancy is densely marked. Almost a bi-tone 
of rose-violet. 
