Over-the-Garden - Wall 
Sachem {Loom. '31) A large, velvety King Tut 
(red).$3.00 
Sacremento {M. M. ’29) White ground, heavily 
edged and flushed with red-purple. Husky 
and tall. 44*. H.M., A.I.S. '31.$1.50 
Samoa {Hard.) Blended brick-red shades. $1.50 
Sandakan {Wmsn. ’30) Drab and purple. 36*. 
. $0.75 
Sandalphon {Hard.) Unusually rich tones of 
violet. 36*.$1.50 
San Diego {M. M. ’29) Fine dark blue-purple. 
46*. H.M., A.I.S.’31.$1.00 
San Francisco {M. M. ’27) Large plicata — 
white edged with lavender. 44*. Dykes, 
'27.$1.00 
Santa Clara {M. M. ’31) An early violet-blue 
self of heavy testure.$1.00 
Santa Fe {M. M. ’30) Palest imaginable blue, 
with horizontal F. Early. 36*. H.M., A.I.S. 
'32.$0.75 
Sea Dawn ( Nich. ’32) An especially lovely 
blend of old rose and yellow.$1.00 
Selene {Conn. ’31) Very large, early silvery 
white. H.M., A.I.S. '32.$2.50 
Seneca {Ash. ’31) White, heavily overlaid with 
red-violet. 28*.$3.00 
Senlac {Bliss ’29) A claret-red self.$5.00 
Sensation {Cay. ’25) A perfect flower of corn¬ 
flower blue. Fragrant. 48*.$1.00 
Serenade (Hall ’26) One of the loveliest of the 
“pinks”. 34*.$0.75 
Shakoka {Gers. ’32) Tones of violet and ame¬ 
thyst. Very fragrant, durable blooms, stalks 
low and well branched. 36*.$3.00 
SHINING WATERS {Essig ’33) “The best of 
the clear blues — A reflection of the clear 
blue western skies in still, shining waters.” 
48*.$4.00 
Shirvan {Loom. ’32) S. yellow-toned brown; F. 
rich, red-brown. Exceptionally velvety text¬ 
ure and brilliant coloring. 36*. H.M., A.I.S. 
'32.$10.00 
Shogun ( Nich. ’31) Deep copper-red bicolor. 
38*.$1.00 
Sierra Blue {Essig ’32) An exceptionally smooth 
refined flower of very clear soft blue, with 
good substance. 36*. H.M., A.I.S. ’33. $5.00 
Sikh {Baker ’27) An early, dark coppery blend. 
30*.$0.65 
Sir Michael {Yeld '25) S. clear lavender; F. 
bright crimson. 48*. A.M., R.H.S.’29. .$0.65 
Sitka {Essig ’32) A prolific white with huge 
flowers.$3.50 
Snowdrift {Mur. ’29) A fragrant, late white. 
33*.$1.25 
Solitaire ( Nich. ’32) A clear white, of excellent 
substance.$1.00 
Sonnet (Hill ’31) Rose ash, shading to yellow. 
42*. H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$3.00 
Sorrento {Hard. ’30) An early, dull bluish 
violet.$0.75 
Spark ( Nich. ’31) Many dark fiery brick-red 
blooms. Early. 26*.$0.75 
SPOKAN {J. Sass ’33) “The most brilliant of 
the red-brown blends.” 36*.$20.00 
SPRING BEAUTY {Gers.-Kellogg ’34) A 
smooth even phlox-pink, charming in tone, 
and with good form and branching. 33*.. $7.50 
Spring Maid {Loom. ’32) A beautiful pink, tall 
with well-formed blooms, having a honey- 
yellow flush at center. 46*. H.M., A. I.S. 
’32.$6.00 
Spring Morn ( Nes. ’30) Blended white and 
pink, dainty and silvery. 38*.$0.75 
Sumac {Wmsn. ’32) Reddish-purple, fragrant 
and vigorous. 42*.$2.00 
Summer Cloud {Kirk. ’31) S. palest blue- 
white; F. sky-blue. Clear, crisp colors, well- 
proportioned blooms. 32*.$2.50 
Summer Day {Hard.) Pinkish red in tone, 
large and graceful. Tall.$1.00 
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SUNOL {M. M. ’33) Iridescent golden bronze, 
with flush of lavender. Effect is a golden 
yellow. Large blooms on low branched stems. 
37*.$12.50 
SYLVIA LENT {Shull ’33) S. sulphur yellow; 
F. almost white, with yellow margins. Fra¬ 
grant. 36*.$10.00 
Taffy {Berry ’30) A jaunty little taffy colored 
iris. Late. 18*....$0.75 
Talisman {Mur. ’30) Golden apricot flushed 
with violet-pink. 38*.$5.00 
Talwar {Wmsn. ’30) Red, with Dominion char¬ 
acteristics. 30*.$1.00 
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