MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
RUTH PFEIFFER, (Pfeiffer, 1927). White and lavender, somewhat similar to 
Katherine E. Lees. (Bearded).10 
SACHEM, (Loomis, 1930). Large flowers, lustrous red brown bicolor, something 
of the color value of King Tut; glowing red brown; midseason; tall. (Bearded) .75 
SACRAMENTO, (Mohr & Mitchell, 1929). S. white heavily edged red purple; F. 
reticulated with same color; prominent orange beard. 44 inches. H. M., 
A. I. S., 1931. (Bearded). 50 
SAMBUCUS BEETHOVEN. Rose lilac; S. rich purple; P. showy.10 
SANDIA, (Williamson, 1934). Bright and clean deep pink blend; heavy texture; 
very lovely in mass or as an exhibition iris; well branched stems; floriferous, 
vigorous. 39 inches tall. (Bearded). 4.00 
SAN DIEGO, (Mohr & Mitchell, 1929). Dark velvety blue purple bicolor; excep¬ 
tionally large flowers. 46 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1931.50 
SAN FRANCISCO, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Tall stems, branching low and wide, 
carrying large white flowers of which both S. and P. are distinctly edged 
lavender. 40 inches. Dykes Medal. (Bearded).50 
SAN LUIS REY, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1928). Large violet red of beautifully rounded 
form, rich heavy substance. (Bearded).20 
SAN RAFAEL, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1930). Dark red violet that attracts attention clear 
across the garden; overtone of black lit by a yellow beard. 38 inches.35 
SANS SOUCI. S. gold; P. bronze; a big success everywhere.10 
SANTA BARBARA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1925). Finest of the pure lavender blues. 
40 inches. Award of Merit, R. H. S. (Bearded).15 
SANTA FE, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1930). Palest imaginable blue with horizontal P. 
early. 36 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1932.76 
SEA DAWN, (Nichols, 1932). Especially lovely blend of old rose and yellow.50 
SEA FOAM, (Sturtevant, 1928). White, P. tinged with Sea Foam yellow. 28 
inches. (Intermediate) . .25 
SEMINOLE, (Farr, 1920). Rich red purple with velvety P. 30 inches. (Bearded) .10 
SENORITA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1928). Pale lavender overlaid luminous yellow; 
F. lilac paling toward edges. 46 inches. (Bearded).10 
SENSATION, (Cayeux, 1925). Clear cornflower blue self; F. stiff as a board and 
stand out absolutely horizontally; fragrant; late. 48 inches. (Bearded).50 
SEPTEMBER SKIES, (Sass-Hill, 1933). Deep red purple self; blooms freely in 
spring; practically an everbloomer in the south; blooms freely here in the fall .50 
SEQUOIAH, (Shull, 1926). S. light lilac at the tip to tawny olive at base; F. 
pansy purple to velvety black purple. 36 inches. (Bearded). .25 
SHASTA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Very large snow white; 36-inch stalks; well, high 
branched; free flowering. (Bearded).35 
SHERWIN WRIGHT, (Kohankie, 1915). Vigorous and free flowering; bright 
golden yellow.10 
SHINING WATERS, (Essig., 1933). Best of clear blues; reflection of clear blue 
western skies in still shining waters; tall and stately; color clear campanula 
blue. 48 inches. 2.00 
SHIRVAN, (Loomis, 1932). S. pale shade of lustrous brown with yellow tones 
prevailing; F. semi-flaring rich heavy red brown; very brilliant. (Bearded) 3.00 
SHOT SILK, (Murrell, 1932). Rich satiny blend of pink and gold; a pinker Ro¬ 
mance without the fuchsia blue; free flowering with slender well branched 
stems; fragrant.. 1.50 
SHYLOCK, (Hort, 1922). Crist light blue; a type all its own.20 
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