SONRISA M-L 38” A blend of cop- 
pery-pink with an overcast of yel- 
LOW ieett cus oeee ee he ee es ey Reg 45 
SOUTH SEAS E 52” This is the tall- 
est sky blue iris we groy. Very 
tall, but good branching that starts 
low. The hafts are a bright yellow 
with a golden beard giving the 
entire flower a blue and gold ef- 
LOCUS ie ete wee each .90—8 for 2.00 
SPANISH FANDANGO M 36” Bril- 
liant coppery yellow. standards, 
with chestnut red falls................ 4.50 
SPARKLING BLUE M 38” A tall 
TAX DUC SOc. ce cee ee reariees maa 50 
SPINDRIFT M-L 36” A delicate shell 
pink self with a very bright tan- 
gerine beard. Some haft mark- 
DR Reh Re ie aR i rene Choi aut, Mana 50 
SPRING CLOUD M 40” A _ white 
ground plicata with- standards 
shaded blue and blue edging on the 
falls 
SPRING MEADOW M-L 38” A large 
deep blue-violet with broad flaring 
falls set off with a yellow beard...50 
SPRING SUNSHINE E-M 50” An- 
other of our tall ones. A_ bright 
golden yellow with a creamy cen- 
ter. Good substance on well branch- 
ed stems. Needs protection in the 
colder sections but is well worth 
sie sills Hs eae AL. et each 1.00—8 for 2.25 
SPUN GOLD M-L 36” A very beauti- 
ful gold self with a wonderful plush 
likes hiisit (iss vb oA ee hee er 50 
S.Q. 72 One of the first flamingo 
pinks with a tangerine beard....... 65 
STAINED GLASS M 36” A blend of 
copper-andsred: Very nice: 2 40 
STARDOM M 36” A blend of copper 
AHO Sa. Ol Pin Ririe eae se eet 35 
STARLESS NIGHT M 36” A deep 
black maroon that is unusual....... 45 
STATEN ISLAND M 366” Bright 
golden standards with falls red- 
maroon edged gold. One of the best 
ING LOIS ela Soy ee eee nt nt eee pee 2.00 
SULTANS ROBE M 36” A flower 
done in red tones with a hint of 
gold, copper and old rose. Set off 
with a bright blue blaze on the 
falls 
SUMMER TAN M 36” A blend of 
tan, yellow and: brown’ ...........2....... 45 
SUMMIT M 40” Pure snow white 
standards, with deep golden yellow 
falls. Most breathtaking in con- 
LAG Gy eens Peirce ne hic cot Se Ie LN 4.00 
SUNGOLD E 40” A tall growing free 
flowering golden yellow self. Al- 
most the first yellow out every 
a TAere meh See IE Peo each .30—38 for .75 
SUNNY RUFFLES M 34” A rich 
chrome yellow that has proved very 
popular 35 
SUNRAY M 36” A large ruffled light 
yellow. Perfect form and extra 
heavy substanceii.7 3 see 1225 
SUNSET BLAZE E 40” A huge gold- 
en flame-salmon which is almost 
described as a red. Hafts and beard 
are bright golden yellow............ 1.50 
SUNSET GLORY M 36” A bright 
golden orange that is quite popu- 
LA ha ota oe ott A Oe Ba ee es 45 
SUNSET HAZE M 38” A _ difficult 
one to describe. Unusual blend of 
many colors with good substance 
aN sOVancHino see, eee eee, 49 
SUZETTE E-M 38” A creamy yellow 
ground plicata edged with rose and 
maroon. Stands up under the worst 
Wie LILCTI apdepis at eu GA sh arr eae oR, 60 
SYLVIA MURRAY E-M 34” A beau- 
tiful, clear fine, light blue. This is 
often considered the best blue to 
date 
SYRINGA M 38” A clear pure lilac 
self with broad flaring falls. Gold 
marked hafts and very fragrant...60 
SWEET ALIBI M 38” A tall grow- 
ing deep ivory self with ruffled falls 
ATP SOGOLLONIN Net A. kes cae tienes 35 
TABASCO M 36” A rich, flaring, 
fancy plicata. Gold background 
with bright red sprinkled on......4.50 
TEA ROSE M 36” A copper-pink in- 
fused with shades of copper and 
amber which appears to be almost 
OMLOSCADIN KW ecr .ea eh ed even hae ee 45 
TEMPLE CITY M-L 38” 
THANKSGIVING FIRELIGHT M 34” 
The name is a sure give-away on 
this beauty. As you would guess it 
is a fall bloomer. Bronzy-req stan- 
dards with falls dark crimson 
edged. Drones ds Merwe fet he has 1.25 
THE ADMIRAL M 36” A heavy sub- 
stance combined with a deep blue 
color make this a good one........... 50 
THE BISHOP E-M 38” A tall grow- 
ing bishops purple self. This tends 
to rebloom for us thru the sum- 
TV OT gel cone ceadin die See UNE ee ete ae teat 40 
THE GUARDSMAN M 38” An un- 
usual dusky mulberry with falls 
edged somewhat lighter 
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