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Richland Center, Wisconsin. 
| have never had such fine iris rhizomes, and | just thought you would enjoy 
hearing from a new customer who is mighty well pleased. ES ALL; 
Temple,Texas, 
| want you to know how gorgeous my iris are this year. 
c.W. 
Wenatchee, Washington. 
My iris arrived today in excellent condition. They were as fresh as if they had 
just been dug, thanks to your careful packing. | was pleasantly surprised with 
the many choice extras. L.N. 
Beaver, Pennsylvania. 
The box of iris came last week in fine condition. What wonderful specimens they 
were — it was a joy just to handle them and look them over. 
Portsmouth, Virginia. 
It is with great enthusiasm that I thank you for filling my order with such healthy, 
robust-looking rhizomes, and for sending so many extras. T-DiG: 
Woodbury, New Jersey. 
| have never had plants for my garden sent to me in such good condition and so 
carefully packed. The rhizomes, tops and roots, are of large size, healthy appear- 
ance and perfectly prepared. 
Also | was surprised and DELIGHTED to find the choice extras! Te nike, 
Idaho Falls, Idaho. 
The iris roots you sent came yesterday. | felt that | must write to thank you, for 
their quality and size is only exceeded by your generosity! 12a 6 
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SASS SOUVENIR (H. P. Sass, 1954) Delightfully fresh and inviting tones 
of clear, cool yellow. A pure primrose yellow with slightly deeper 
haft and lighter center fall. Lightly ruffled. Sprightly flaring 
falls. $3.00 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein, 1946) Large violet blue with a deep flush of 
purple on the falls. Entirely different. $1.00 
SHARKSKIN (G. Douglas, 1942) Tall, white iris with almost a velvet 
finish. Falls flaring with a glistening yellow flush in the throat. Thick, 
firm substance. 75c 
SHARON KAY (DeForest, 1946) Large smooth self of light lilac. White 
styles shaded lilac. Beard tipped orange. $1.25 
SILVER WINGS (Whiting, 1949) Clean silvery white with flaring falls. 
White beard, tipped yellow. 60c 
SKY RANGER (Hall, 1948) A tall, very large blue of medium tone and 
smooth finish. Extremely showy. $1.00 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves, 1942) Pure white with ruffled finish. Fluted 
standards are domed; flaring falls ruffled. $1.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939) Standards are pure icy white, beautifully 
ruffled. The falls are big, broad and clear white. A faint hint of 
blue when flowers first open. $1.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass, 1942) Velvety textured white. 75¢ 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, 1951) Beautifully rich deep yellow self. 
Flowers very large, wide hafts, ideally formed. $10.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass, 1944) A very rich bronze-red-purple self. 
The deepest red we have. $1.00 
SONRISA (DeForest, 1942) Coppery pink with creamy undertone and 
metallic finish. 75c 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck, 1947) Fine white of good form. 75c 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis, 1947) Handsome true white self—the throat, 
the beard, the style arms—all white. Large broad petaled flowers 
are of excellent substance. $2.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis, 1941) Delicate sea-shell pink accentuated by 
fiery tangerine beard. Some venation on the falls. 75c 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck, 1940) Pure golden color with plush-like texture 
and rich golden beard. Dykes Medal winner. 75c 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith, 1947) Bright yellow standards. Falls a 
bright red with gold edge. Improved City of Lincoln. $3.00 
SUKEY OF SALEM (Nesmith, 1946) Blended self of ochre-red and rose 
brown flush on the upper part of the falls. 60c 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach, 1945) Rich shades of copper, gold, old rose 
and red. Flaring falls have overlay of gold. Cream at the haft, with 
a dash of violet-blue on falls. $1.00 
SUNRAY (Hall, 1950) A large ruffled light yellow of ideal form and 
extra heavy substance. $2.00 
SUNNY RUFFLES (Waters, 1943) Nicely ruffled lemon-chrome yellow. 
Free flowering. 60c 
