SKY RANGER (Hall '48) This tall, stately, 
ruffled Iris is a medium blue with excellent sub- 
stance and a large flower, in an attractive form. A 
real quality Iris. (1) $1.00 
SNOSHEEN (Sass 50) This beautiful large 
white self is destined to be popular with all who see 
it. Has fine form and substance. (1) $10.00 
SOLID GOLD  (Kieinsorge '51) The deepest 
yellow, large, even coloring, deeper on the reverse 
side, wide petals and excellent substance. There 
will not be enough of this. (1) $10.00 
SONG OF SONGS (Crosby '50) Standards 
are light yellow and falls are ivory with golden yel- 
low border. The flowers are large, beautifully form- 
ed, with a deep lacy edge. (2) $1.50 
SO SWEET (Mitchell '54) Pale porcelain blue, 
large round blooms, Famous for its sweet scent. Has 
good branching. (1) Net $8, 00 
SPANISH FANDANGO £6(Kleinsorge '51) Stan - 
dards of brilliant coppery-yellow, falls of chestnut 
red, ruffled throughout. Fine grower. (1) $5.00 
SPANISH PEAKS = (Loomis '47) A rare Iris in 
ALL white, large, broad petals, ruffled, of thick 
substance and of good form. A sensation,(1) $2.00 
SPELLBOUND (Linse '51) A smooth red, with 
blended golden overlay on standards and falls. ‘ This 
will not fade. Horizontal falls, and excellent hab- 
its, Tops. (2) $6.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Schreiner '52) Deep, golden yel- 
low with deeper self beard and a distinctive narrow 
glint-line of white below the beard. (1) Net $7.50 
SPRING ROMANCE sc. Meiss '48) This 
huge waxy cream-white has a frosty overlay, and 
infusion of gold at the haft, with a deep orange 
beard. (1) $3.50 
STARKIST (Tompkins '51) Beautifully tailored 
plicata of rich cream ground with a wide border 
of dusty rose. Heavy substance. (1) $2.50 
STAR SHINE (J. Wills '49) Standards of deep 
cream, falls white with faint blue in center and 
edged with same color as standards. Scarce. 
(1) $4.00 
STATEN ISLAND (Kk. smith '47)  Velvety- 
red falls have edges to match the bright gold stand- 
ards in a flaring flower. Medium large, ‘well form- 
ed. (1) $3.00 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge '48) A golden 
flame-salmon blend, almost a red, yet more of a 
gold, © Both standards and falls are extra large and 
the haft and beard are golden yellow. It is tall 
and very striking in the garden. (1) $2.00 
SUNSET GLOW (iH. F. Hall '53) This non- 
fading garnet brown self has a rich orange beard. 
Large flowers with semi-flaring falls. (1) Net $8.00 
TECHNICOLOR — (Whiting '50) A lovely ruby- 
red self of medium size. A fine addition to your 
garden. (1) $5.00 
TEMPLE BELLS (Halil '52) A new color that is 
grand. Golden-apricot self that is ruffled, flaring, 
and clear in tones. The blood-orange beard is strik- 
ing and most attractive. Very scarce. 
(2) Net $10.00 
THE MAD HATTER cp, Lyon ‘53) Tall, vig- 
orous, deep maroon with velvety falls overlaid with 
blackish maroon. Semi-flaring. (1) $7.50 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge '50) A smooth self 
of glistening golden tan with light bronze beard. 
Gigantic in size, extra broad falls, and heavy tex- 
ture, (1) $7.50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge '42) True to 
its name in color, broad petals, and of fine tex- 
ture. Falls held horizontally give this Iris individ- 
uality. (3) $1.50 
TOPFLIGHT (Dd. Hall '53) Deep rich, orange- 
apricot with large self-colored beard. Lovely in 
form and of heavy substance. (1) Net $7.50 
TOP HAT (Schreiner '54) Largest and tallest of 
the famous "Blacks". The flowers are broad and well 
formed. Our favorite so far. (1) Net $15.00 
TRANQUILLITY — (0, Fay ‘50) A superb milk- 
white Iris with a white beard. This is very out- 
standing, choice. (1) $5.00 
TRANQUIL MOON — (Cook ‘48) An Iris with 
yellow standards, white falls with yellow edges to 
match the standards, A fresh, sparkling flower with 
good substance, (1) $3.00 
TRULY YOURS = (0. Fay '49) A soft yellow 
with a heart of gold, ruffled like Chantilly, huge 
for size, and deeper yellow on the reverse of falls. 
Most desirable, (2) $12.00 
TWILIGHT SKY (Fay '49)_ A pink of excep- 
tional form and substance with red beard. Soft, 
clean, clear pink, of a tailored appearance. 
(1) $1.50 
VANITY FAIR = (D. Hall '51) A late bloom- 
ing clear medium true pink. Very smooth and beau- 
tifully tailored in form with tangerine beard. Deli- 
cate and lovely. (2) $7.50 
VEILED IN MYSTERY (Milliken *51) An off 
white, with palest chartreuse suffused. Standards and 
falls are fluted and ruffled. The beard is a violet 
blue, making it very unusual. (1) $8.00 
VICTORIAN VEIL (Craig '50) Big, ruffled, 
densely marked "fancy". A rose violet bi-tone, 
(1) $4.00 
VIOLET HARMONY ss (owry '52) Large nuf- 
fled violet with closed standards and semi-flaring 
falls. Fine garden appeal and a winner of the Presi- 
dent's cup in 1953. Very outstanding. (1) $12.00 
VELVET DUSK (Schreiner '48) A deep, rich 
almost black Iris that glows with a sheen that is 
Most surprising. A good size flower, full, rounded 
and flaring. (1) $1.50 
WATERMELON (waters '54) Large, deep, water- 
melon pink. Standards lighter in color than the 
broad, ruffled falls, and a light yellow beard. Well 
branched stalks, (1) Net $15. 00 
WEDDING BOUQUET  Gbutterick '52) Pure 
white, heavily ruffled flowers. Broad semi-flaring 
falls, well domed standards. Vigorous grower. 
(1) Net $8, 00 
WELCOME GUEST = (Linse'52) An Iris of am- 
ber gold, smooth and fine in form. Falls held hori- 
zontally, domed standards that are ruffled. This is 
truly a great flower, (1) $10.00 
