SH IN ING WATERS (Essig 1931) M. 40". A lovely medium 
blue self. It is like the reflection of the blue sky in water. The 
bloom stalk is very tall and firm. The flowers which are large 
and rounded, have a firm waxlike texture and perfect finish; 
beautiful orange beard. A most outstanding introduction. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1935. $1-50 
SHIRVAN (Loomis 1932) M. 38". A most strikingly hand¬ 
some iris which stands out in the garden as if a light were 
turned on it. S. palest tan; F. semi-flaring, a rich red brown, 
with all the velvety finish which its Dominion ancestry car¬ 
ries with it. It has all the rich finish of the lovely Shirvan rug 
and the contrast in colors is unequalled in any iris we grow. 
$ 1.00 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) M. 48". An enormous lavender 
blue self, with smooth lacquered finish and deep orange 
beard. The falls flare widely and are well poised on the 
widely branching stalks. A superior variety. $2.00 
Dykes Medal, A.I.S., 1935. 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley 1934) M. 40". One of the finest of 
the late introductions; a huge violet self with a rich orange 
beard. This iris is very fragrant and possesses a wonderful 
sheen and irridescence. $5.00 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass 1935) M. 32". A lovely golden 
brown of rare coloring and rich garden effect. S. haze; F. 
velvety claret brown with rich golden haft and beard. $10.00 
SNOW KING (H. Sass 1935) M. 42". A huge pure white 
of notably fine form. S. broad and arching, F. broad and 
flaring, beard soft yellow. It is especially outstanding 
because of its superb branching and poise. As fine an iris as 
we have ever listed. $13.50 
SNOW SHADOW (Nich. 1934) M. 34". A large shapely 
pure white, falls flushed coerulean blue with blue beard. 
Flaring falls, heavy substance, well branched and fragrant. 
$4.00 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 1933) M. 38". Soft clear brown overlaid 
red brown; F. deep oxblood red shaded blackish brown. Yel¬ 
low haft and deep orange beard. The flowers are very large 
and carried on well-branched stalks. $10.00 
SPRING MAID (Loomis 1932) M. 4b". A stately pink blend 
of fresh coloring. The flowers are large and rounded, of clear 
rose pink with honey yellow flush through the center. Stems 
very tall and well branched. Its great garden value is un¬ 
questioned and at early twilight it is charming. $ .65 
H.M., A.I.S. 
SUMMER CLOUD (Kirkland 1931) M. 3fc". An altogether 
delightful iris appropriately named. S. pale blue; F deep 
blue. One must see this iris to appreciate its charm. It is in 
our list of prime favorites. $ .50 
SUMMER TAN (Kirkland 1935) M. 38". A most unusual 
golden tan blend and one of the most attractive varieties in 
our garden. S. light golden tan; F. slightly darker, flushed 
olive with a velvety finish. Of rare coloring, vigorous and 
hardy. $3.50 
SUNMIST (Nicholls 1935) M. 36". A large glittering warm 
white, with a rich yellow center which feathers into the falls 
and the beard is soft yellow. It is tall and well branched 
and fine in every way. We highly recommend it. $4.00 
SWEET ALIBI (White 1935) M. 42". A beautiful self of 
palest primrose yellow. The flowers are unusually large and 
heavy textured, with a smooth, lustrous finish. The stalks 
are symmetrically branched and the flowers are well poised. 
$3.50 
CHROMYLLA 
Loomis 1931 
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