Sharkskin (G. Douglas 1942) A tall white iris, with an almost velvet finish and 
firm substance. The domed standards are very broad and have a strong midrib. 
Falls are arched and flaring, with a pale glistening yellow flush deep in the 
throat. Very nicely branched, with large and well proportioned flowers. 44”. 75¢ 
Sky Ranger (D. Hall 1948) A very tall, stately and heavily ruffled medium blue. 
Flowers are large, attractive in form and of good substance. Strong stems. 54”. 
$1.00 
Solid Gold (Kleinsorge 1951) Beautiful, rich deep yellow self. Flowers are very 
large, with wide haft. This is one of the deepest yellows. 36”. $10.00 
Solid Mahogany (J. Sass 1944) One of the finest dark iris of recent years. Beautifully 
formed, and the color is aptly described by the name. No haft markings and a 
deep bronze-gold beard accent the richness of the plush-like falls. 50 $1.00 
Spanish Peaks (Loomis 1944) A pure, clean white of immense proportions and most 
graceful form. It has no yellow on the haft nor in the throat. $2.00 
Spun Gold (Glutzbeck 1940) An iris of deep golden yellow. There is no veining 
or shading to mar the purity of the color. The flower is a self, but over the 
whole surface of the falls there is a velvety luster that adds to the depth of 
color. Very nicely branched with good substance. 38”. 75¢ 
Sylvia Murray (Norton 1944) A light blue with a silvery smoothness of pale-blue 
silk. Enormous flowers on 40’’ stems. A really grand, blue iris. $1.00 
Tally-ho (D. Hall 1949) The general color of this iris is something new and unusual. 
The falls are close to the deep coloring seen in fuchsia-colored orchids. The 
domed standards and lower part of falls is somewhat lighter. Large, well formed 
and of heavy substance. 32”. $5.00 
The Admiral (D. Hall 1941) An effective, intense blue that is a little deeper than 
medium blue. The falls flare in a dashing manner; the finish and substance are 
outstanding. 75¢ 
Tip Top (Hall 1947) A striking and unusual color combination. The standards are 
a solid violet blue and the falls white, with a very delicate peppering of blue 
in the throat and on the edges of the falls. Medium sized flowers have a clean, 
crisp appearance. Well branched. Substance and form good. 30”. $1.00 
Tranquility (Fay 1950) Tranquil, serene and restful. This very large milk-white 
flower is carried on a perfectly branched strong stem 38 inches tall. The haft is 
wide and clean and the beard is white. The flower is round and full petaled, 
with nicely flaring falls and domed standards. Very large strong plants with 
blue-green leaves. Mid-season. 38”. $5.00 
Truly Yours (Fay 1949) This is the most sensational iris we have seen. The heart 
of the flower is bright yellow, which shades off to almost white at the bottom 
of the falls and at the top of the standards. The buds are bright yellow. The 
bottom side of the open falls is yellow and the top side is faced with white. The 
flowers are extremely large and ruffled with heavy lace edges. This is not only 
another novelty iris, it is also extremely beautiful. The general effect is a large 
creamy white iris trimmed in gold with fancy lace edges. Blooms very late; is 
winter hardy and about 38 inches tall. $10.00 
Twilight Sky (Fay 1948) A pink of exceptional form and substance with pink buds, 
red beard. Standards domed; falls flare at just the right angle. The flower is 
medium in size, tailored; the haft is clean. The widely spaced flowers are carried 
on a strong, graceful 35-inch stem. Plant is hardy, vigorous, and a very fast 
increaser. $1.50 
Violet Symphony (Smith 1940) Mid-season. There is a quiet beauty in this gleaming 
violet self, with a slight bronze blush at the haft. Flowers are very large and 
precisely formed. 40”. 75¢ 
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