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SILVER FLARE {Sturt.- Kell. ’35) It is an honor, indeed, to be able to offer this new white 
' ) iris of Miss Sturtevant’s. The white is flushed with lavender shadows, making the color 
like silver. Hafts are pale yellow, veined with old gold. The falls are flaring, the flowers 
i n U" measuring 4^" high, by 6" across from tip to tip of the falls. The substance is exceptionally 
heavy.$10.00 
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SINGING CANARY {Kin. ’35) “The songbird iris, singing with the joy of growing and 
living!” Again, Mr. Kincard calls this “the yellow with the smiling face.”.$5.00 
SISTER {Sturt. ’33) A pink iris, with a delightfully smooth finish and texture. There is the 
unusual effect of a white overlay on the pink.$3.00 
SNOW KING ( H. P. Sass ’35) Mr. Sass’ description of this new white is characteristically 
brief: — “A new large white, the flowers well balanced on tall branching stems. Much 
admired at the Lincoln National Iris Show (’34)”.$15.00 
SOLITAIRE {Nich. ’32) A graceful, clear white.$0.65 
SONNET ( Hill ’31) A rather pale blend, the S. buff, shading to yellow; F. lavender, with 
yellow at base. Tall and well branched. 42". H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$1.00 
SITKA {Essig ’32) This white iris has huge flowers of good form and substance, and is very 
prolific.$1.75 
SNOWDRIFT {Mur. ’29) Another white iris, very late, with fine form and a broad haft. 
There are faint lavender to brown reticulations. Substance is exceedingly heavy. 33" $0.65 
SPOKAN {J. Sass ’33) “The most brilliant of the red-browns. The falls have a black-brown 
overlay on oxblood-red. Beard is a bright orange. Stems well-branched. 36".$15.00 
SPRING MAID {Loom. ’32) This iris is an enchanting shade of pink, that has a honey-yellow 
flush through the center. Stems strong and tall and very well branched. 46". H.M., 
A.I.S. ’32.$2.00 
SPRING SONG {Hard.) A little-known, but mighty interesting yellow iris. S. light yellow, 
shading to gold at the edges; F. lighter, with a solid gold base. The beard is a brilliant 
orange. 38".$1.00 
STANWIX {Hall ’33) A fine medium blue, with broad petals of heavy substance. 40".. .$3.50 
STARSONG {Mor.-Sturt. ’31) Pale yellow, blended with pink, with glistening yellow vena¬ 
tions. “Garden effect is a soft pink-buff.” 30".$2.00 
SUMAC {Wmsn. ’32) A vigorous and fragrant reddish-purple iris. 42".$1.00 
SUMMER CLOUD {Kirk. ’31) One of the soul-satisfying irises! The S. are the palest blue- 
white, changing to white; the F. are sky-blue. The colors are clear and crisp, the blooms 
are well proportioned, the stems are unusually low and well branched. 32".$2.00 
SUMMER TAN {Kirk. ’34) A golden tan, with the falls somewhat darker than the stand¬ 
ards. We wish we might add to this too-brief description, but not knowing the seedling 
number, will not venture to say whether notes were made at the visit to Dr. Kirkland’s 
garden, a few years ago. 30".$10.00 
SUNDIPT {Wmsn. ’34) “A tall glowing yellow of fine form, with — carrying power and great 
charm and grace of carriage.” 39".$6.00 
SUNMIST ( Nich. ’3jfy Glittering pure white, with the beard and central area on the falls of 
yellow. The plant is well branched and vigorous, the blooms of heavy substance. 36". $10.00 
SUNOL {M. M. ’33) Iridescent golden bronze, with a faint lavender flush on the falls. The 
flowers are large and of excellent form and substance; the branching is low. This was one 
of the few new irises from California that managed to save their blossom stalks, after the 
rigors of the winter, and our notes read: — “All to the good.”.$6.00 
SYLVIA LENT {Shull ’33) The S. are sulphur yellow; the F. almost white, with yellow mar¬ 
gins, and are flaring. 36".$6.00 
TALISMAN {Mur. ’30) The garden effect is a golden apricot, which is achieved by an under¬ 
tone of rich yellow, faintly flushed with pink. The falls have a brilliant blue flush down the 
center. 38". C.M., London, ’30.$2.00 
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