SACHEM—40-in. A fine variety. S. lustrous pale bronze. 
F. glowing, deep red brown. Midseason. $4.00. 
ST. CECELIA—38-in. A very dainty plicata. The flowers 
are of medium size but well formed. S. and F. are 
white delicately etched with pale lavender, and beauti¬ 
fully frilled. Early. 50c. 
SAN FRANCISCO—44-in. An exceptionally fine large 
plicata. More deeply marked than Los Angeles, but 
having the same splendid form. S. and F. white dis¬ 
tinctly edged with lavender blue. Early. Dykes Medal 
A. I. S. 1927. $1.00. 
SANTA FE—38-in. This has the same form and sub¬ 
stance and flaring falls as Santa Barbara, and blooms 
along with it. The buds are a pale blue when opening, 
fading to almost white. Early. 75c. 
SELENE—40-in. Tall, pure white of large size and 
heavy substance. Midseason. $1.50. 
SENSATION—48-in. Enormous, cornflower blue flowers 
of superb form and heavy substance, well placed on 
tall, sturdy stems. Midseason. $1.00. 
SHASTA—40-in. Very fine, pure white iris of fine form 
and carriage. Early. 60c. 
SHIRVAN—36-in. S. pale lustrous brown with yellow 
tones. F. heavy, rich red brown. Midseason. $10.00. 
SIR MICHAEL— 48-in. An exceptionally fine bicolor. 
S. clear lavender blue. F. rich velvety purple with deep 
golden beard. Midseason. 75c. 
SOUV. de LOETITIA MICHAUD—54-in. Huge, perfectly 
formed flowers of glistening pale blue. The falls are 
delicately veined yellow at the haft. Very early. 35c 
each; 3 for 75c. 
SPRING MAID—46-in. This is a blend of rose pink and 
yellow with a soft yellow flush over the center. Its 
stately appearance and graceful branching together with 
the exquisite coloring make it a worthy addition to any 
collection. Midseason. $2.50. 
THAIS—42-in. Considered one of the best pinks. It is 
a self of clear lavender pink, carrying many flowers 
open at the same time. It is a rampant grower and 
prolific bloomer. Early. 35c each; 3 for 75c. 
VENUS de MILO—42-in. This is in our opinion the out¬ 
standing white in our garden. Perfect in form, stan¬ 
dards and falls of fine proportion—beautiful finish, and 
very heavy texture—each bloom lasting four or five 
days. It is a rich creamy white with yellow beard. 
Early. $2.25. 
VIOLET CROWN—40-in. A flower of unusual beauty. 
It is a self of soft shimmering violet. Flowers are large 
and of beautiful form retaining their lovely color until 
withered. Midseason. $3.50. 
