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SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis 1947) This huge, ruf- 
fled, broad petaled beauty is pure, clean white thru- 
out. Only the new ‘Dreamy’ surpasses it in my 
estimation. A.M. 1950. SP, a i hb 2 7:00 
SPELLBOUND (Linse 1951) A Smooth unfading 
red with blended golden overlay on all segments. 
Horizontal falls. Dreamy comes from same hybrid- 
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SPRING ROMANCE (Micss 1949) 7 in. waxy, non- 
fading creamy yellow with a frosty overlay. Bright 
orange beard and an overlay of gold at the haft. 3.50 
STARSHINE (Willis 1949) An artistic combination 
of deep cream, white and pearly blue-like lustrous 
pearls. Great distinction and quality. A.M. 1951 4.00 
STATEN ISLAND (Smith 1947) Brilliant yellow 
standards and falls of bright velvety red are edged 
in gold. One of the very best. A.M. 1951. 3.00 
SUNSET BLAZE (Klein. 1948) An _ impressive, 
blazing golden flame blend, very bright and strik- 
ing. Winner of President’s Cup in 1949. A.M. 2.00 
SURRENDER (Tomp. 1951) Large, broad almost 
velvety white with bright canary haft markings and 
around the edge of the falls. One of Chet’s favor- 
ites. 7.00 
TALLY HO (Hall 1949) Something different and 
pleasing too! Bright fuchsia shade with deeper 
shade of fuchsia in the upper part of the falls. 5.00 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting 1950) A brilliant red 
with just a hint of mahogany. A rich, glowing su- 
perio’ itis. aE Mie L950 ge 5.00 
TEMPLE BELLS (Hall 1952) An extra large gold- 
en apricot self with wide flaring falls that are slight- 
ly ruffled. A.M. 1954, —_- 10.00 
THOTMES III (Klein. 1950) A gigantic, gleaming 
golden tan self. Extra broad falls and good texture. 
makes this a blend of true merit. A.M. 1953. 7.50 
TOP FLIGHT (Hall 1953) This apricot colored 
self has a very thick, heavy orange-red beard: Deeply 
colored, more apricot than yellow. H.M. ee 7.50 
TOP HAT (Schreiner 1954) I have not seen this one 
but it is said it is the tallest: and the largést of the 
black iris. Broad, velvety black falls“have no haft 
PUNAP RAD ho ges Se A es eet ee 2 15.00 
TOSCA (Benson 1949) Large, flaring, heavily ruf- 
fled self of lavender blue with extra heavy sub- 
Statice av ervetine ce Filov, (1949 oe ee a 2.00 
TRANQUILITY (Fay 1950) Round full petaled, 
very large milk-white, carried on’ perfectly branched 
strong stems. Wide clean haft. A.M. 1953. _.. 8.00 
TRULY YOURS (Fay 1949) That stupendous thrill- 
er that won the Dykes Medal in 1953! Bright yellow, 
edged in lace, shading off to almost white near the 
top of the standards and bottom of the falls. No- 
thing else like it. 10.00 
VANITY FAIR (Hall 1951) Smooth, tailored, clear 
medium true pink, beautiful form and a very fiery 
tangerine beard. Late flowering. —------—-- 7.50 
VIOLET HARMONY (Lowery 1952) One of the 
most beautiful new iris! Large, ruffled violet self. 
This has all of the attributes of the perfect iris. 
A.M. 1954 10.00 
WEDDING BOUQUET (Buttrick 1952) Broad, full 
petaled ruffled pure white flowers of heavy sub- 
stance. Distinctive and merits the attention it has 
ECORV Cia LES ea Oe eh ae oe te eh eget 8.00 
WHISPERS (Linse 1951) Ruffled standards of soft 
chrome yellow and flaring falls of amber white with 
a lilt that makes this one very attractive. ___ 4.00 
WONDERBAR (Schreiner 1953) We need more 
good creams. I hear good reports on this one 7.50 
-ZANTHA (Fay 1947) Early huge deep yellow self. 
Nice form in.a clear, clean color. A.M. 1949 2.00 
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