ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932) An intense deep velvety blue; 
tall and well branched. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. A. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
RUBEO (M. M. 1931) S. are deep glistening rose; falls are broad, 
thick textured and of deep velvety maroon. 48 in. 
SACRAMENTO (M. M. 1929) A giant plicata; standards heavily 
edged red-purple; falls reticulated. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. 44 in. 
SAM DAVIS (Washington 1934) Well-formed flowers of glowing 
red, with domed standards and semi-flaring falls, of firm texture. 
Very long blooming season. 39 in. 
SAN FRANCISCO (M. M. 1927) A giant flowered plicata; -vyhite 
distinctly edged blue-lavender. Dykes Medal 1927. 46 in. 
SEDUCTION (Cay. 1933) An alluring plicata from France which 
merits all praise given it. S. ivory white feathered with deep lilac; 
F. ivory background, powdered and sanded with bronzy lilac at 
base of the throat merging into lilac at the margin. Beard yellow. 
C. M., S. N. H. F. 1933. Special prize Paris. 40 in. 
SELENE (Con. 1928) Large glistening white with luminous heavy 
texture and orange beard. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 40 in. 
SENSATION (Cay. 1925) Enormous corn flower blue iris of per¬ 
fect form and substance. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1926. 40 in. 
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. A. M., A. I. S. 1935, 48 in. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) Smooth flower of clear blue, tall and 
well branched; excellent. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. Dykes Medal 
1935. 48 in. 
SILENT WATERFALL (Essig 1936) A very large and tall white 
iris of unusual coloring. The standards are white with a definite 
blue tone, reminding one of a mountain water-fall, the semi-flaring 
falls are creamy white, like drifting spray. Stalk ideally branched, 
and late blooming. 50 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. 
SNOW GOOSE (Washington 1937) See introduction, page 4. 
SNOW PLUME (Nesmith 1937) See introductions, page 4. 
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. 
SOUTHERN BELLE (Washington 1937) See introductions 
page 5. 
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. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 38 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. 
SUB-DEB (Washinglon 1937) See introductions, page 5. 
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