ROSE DOMINION (Con. 1930) A deep old rose colored self: S. 
perfectly arched; F. flaring and of deep rose velvet; deep yellow 
beard; large flowers; splendid. H. M., A. I. S. 1932 
ROSE MARIE (Cay. 1928) Rich reddish purple; horizontal falls; 
beautifully frilled flower; excellent; 38 in. 
RUBEO (Mohr, Mit. 1931) Dazzling flowers of great size and 
beauty well placed on tall and widely branched stems. S. are deep 
glistening rose; F. are broad, thick textured and of deep maroon. 
The orange beard adds to the magnificence of the flower. 48 in. 
SACHEM (Loomis 1931) A glorified King Tut; more intense in 
color, being a rich red brown with deep velvety falls! 40 in. 
SACRAMENTO (M. M. 1929) S. white heavily edged red-purple; 
F. reticulated with same color; prominent orange beard; a giant 
plicata of great beauty; 44 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. 
SAM DAVIS (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) A beautifully 
formed flower of glowing red with well domed standards and flaring 
falls, heavy substance and firm texture. A splendid red iris that 
blooms over a long period of time. 
SANDRINE (Cay. 1927) S. fawn-brown and heliotrope; F. ama¬ 
ranth red; rosy mauve at edge; large flower. 38 in. 
SAN FRANCISCO (M. M. 1927) A giant flowered plicata; white, 
distinctly edged blue-lavender; 46 in. Dykes Medal 1927. 
SELENE (Con. 1928) A very large glistening white with luminous 
heavy texture and excellent f'orm; yellow beard; tall and stately; 
absolutely hardy; excellent in every way; 40 in. H. M.. A. I. S. 
1932. 
SENSATION (Cay. 1925) Enormous corn flower blue of perfect 
form and substance; 44 in. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1926 
SEN LAC (Bliss 1929) Large intense claret-red flowers on strong 
sturdy stems; excellent. 
SHINING WATERS (Essig 1933) A reflection of clear blue west¬ 
ern skies in still, shining waters. The firm wax-like texture is en¬ 
hanced by a bright orange beard. It combines the smoothness and 
finish of Hoogiana with the size and poise of Easter Morn. Well 
recommended. 50 in. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) An, exceptionally smooth flower of 
very clear blue tone. A tall well branched iris that has received 
unstinted praise. 48 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1933 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld 1925) S. clear lavender-blue; F. very vel¬ 
vety red-purple ; beard, brilliant red-gold ; wide and deeply branched ; 
one of the best; 48 in. A. M., R. H. S. 1929. 
SISTER (Sturt. 1933) A charming pink iris overlaid with white. 
One of the exceptionally good pinks of smooth texture and finish. 
Admired by all. 
SITKA (Essig 1932) I consider this one of the finest whites intro¬ 
duced. Large flowers of clear white with exceptionally good shape 
and substance, perfectly hardy and blooms later than the other 
white irises. Strongly recommended 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 1933) A brilliant red-brown blend, has been 
described as similar to King Midas, but on much taller stems. A 
prominent orange beard gives it great depth of coloring. 36 in. 
SPRING MAID (Loomis 1929) Tall and lovely pink iris of great 
beauty; superior in color, height and branching; excellent in every 
way; 40 in. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
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