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SHINING WATERS (Essig 1933) Beautiful clear campanula-blue 
flowers borne on very tall and well-branched stems. The finest blue 
of 1934. H. M.. A. I. S. 1934. 48 in. A. M„ A. I. S. 1935 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) Smooth flower of clear blue, tall and 
well branched; excellent. H. M., A 1. S. 1933. Dykes Medal 
1935. 48 in. 
SISTER (Sturt. 1933) Charming pink iris overlaid with white; 
smooth texture and finish. One of the best pinks. 40 in. 
SITKA (Essig 1932) Large flowers of clear white, with exception¬ 
ally good shape and substance; late blooming. 40 in. 
SOLDANO (Washington 1936) A huge flower of dark maroon 
and mahogany. S. are mahogany overlaid with maroon, well 
domed and perfect in form; F. are semi-flaring and of dark ma¬ 
hogany overcast with deep velvety maroon. Extremely well shaped 
flowers on tall perfectly branched stalks. An imposing iris. 42 in. 
SPANISH GOLD (Tobie 1931) A large beautiful yellow with flar¬ 
ing falls, the shade of Dykes Amber, but the flowers are larger and 
better in every way. 38 in. 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 1933) A brilliant red-brown blend with quite 
an influence of copper throughout the flower; rich and unusual col¬ 
oring; orange beard. 38 in. 
STAR SONG (Mor. 1928) A lovely border iris of soft yellow, 
pink and apricot with glistening yellow veins. 32 in. 
STONEWALL JACKSON (Washington 1934) S. strong yellow 
overcast with buff, well domed; F. flaring, of rich brown red. Tall 
well branched stalks. 40 in. 
SUMMER TAN (Kirk. 1934) The name gives some idea of the rich 
tawny coloring of this iris. A most subtle and lovely flower of 
luminous tan with apricot undertone; difficult to describe, but a most 
distinctive iris. 34 in. 
SUN DUST (Washington 1936) No. 101. Broad, closely domed 
standards of clear medium chrome yellow. The arched and flaring 
falls are of deep chrome yellow, overflushed with deeper yellow. 
Deep yellow lines at throat, styles yellow, and rich orange beard. 
Tall sturdy four branched stalks of splendid proportions. Flowers 
have very heavy substance and withstand strong sun, rain and 
wind. They are the color of the Harrisons yellow rose. H. M„ 
A. I. S. 1935. Pronounced by A. 1. S. judges as the finest yellow 
to date. 40 in. 
SUNOL (M. M. 1933) S. are deep yellow and domed; F. of same 
tone with iridescent lavender flush in center of each fall; Rich 
orange beard. A flower of exceptionally smooth finish and texture. 
37 in. 
SUNTAN (Mitchell 1935) S. arc deep glistening gold; F. are rich 
brown, the shade of a well tanned swimmer’s back; Orange beard. 
A brilliant stunning iris. 40 in. 
SWEET AUBURN (Fewkes 1932) A sturdy white with delicate 
pink flush, fragrant and delightful. 36 in. 
SYLVIA LENT (Shull 1933) A yellow and white bi-color of 
good form, size and substance; brilliant yellow beard. 38 in. 
TENAYA (Essig 1933) A glowing velvety blackish red purple. 
One of the best of the dark toned irises. 36 in. 
THEODOLINDA (Ayres 1932) An absolutely hardy plicata of San 
Francisco type; immense flowers. 42 in. 
THISTLEDOWN (Sturt. 1933) A large and ruffled white with 
standards lightly flushed with "lavender. Exquisite. 40 in. 
TOMMY TUCKER (Nesmith 1930) Clear yellow; flaring falls. 
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