86—Sequoiah, TB-MF-S6D %.32-10AB .25 
89— Shah Jehan, TB-FF-S9D □ (Neel 1932) 38 in. 
Bronze Med. E. 1933. S. buff, suffused rose gray. F. 
plum red, with intense brown flush at haft, lavender 
buff edge, rimmed white. On account of the sharply 
contrasting F. and S. might be called a blended 
amoena. It blooms late, and has all the richness of 
its parent, Ambassadeur. 100-10BCD 1.00 
86—Shasta, TB-M-WIW (M.M.i927) 42 in. As white as 
California’s snow-capped peak. A better Taj Mahal. 
.69-8AB. 7S6B. 7N5E .20 
78—Shekinah, TB-M-Y4L □% .56-10. 17S50 .10 
80— Shelford Giant, Spur. Y6L (Fos. 1913) 50 in. creamy 
white with orange spot on F. .16N4,5 1.00 
81— Sherbert, TB-M-S6M □ (Sturt. 1918) 48 in. S. ecru 
drab to purple shading lighter at edge. (Caterina X 
Mrs. H. Darwin) .92-7 .15 
69—Sherbet, TB .8-13 .10 
73— Sherwin Wright, TB-M-Y4D %„..57-9. 127-13 .10 
78—Shiawassee, TB-MF-R9L (Burch. 1927) 30 in. S. 
vilet. F. red purple, velvety. Large and tall. 
..6-8DEF. 10N2D .25 
91— Shining Waters, TB-M-BIL % (Essig 1933) 48 in. 
A.M.A.I.S. 1935. Self. Clear campanula blue. 
..5-14E. 4S8A 1.50 
85—Shirvan, TB-M-S7D (Loomis 1932) 38 in. A.M.A.I.S. 
1936. S. palest tan. F. rich red brown, semi-flaring. 
Velvety as a pansy. Contrasting colors as rich as in 
a Shirvan rug. (Ambassadeur X—) X Bruno. 
. 2700 1.00 
80—Shogun, TB-M-S7M (Nich. 1931) 38 in. S. coppery 
maroon. F. deep coppery maroon. 
..49-8DEF. 2N6B .50 
80—Shrevei, Laev. B7M □ Coastal U. S. Species (Small 
1927) 36 in. Lavender blue. .68-4C .50 
80— Siberica Alba, WIW. White Siberian. ..68-14 .10 
92— Sierra Blue, TB-M-BID % (Essig 1932) 48 in. D.M.- 
A.I.S. 1935. Self. Clear wisteria violet . 49-5D 2.00 
90— Sikh, TB-EE-SIM (Bak. 1926) 30 in. Blend of bronzy 
purple. Sometimes blooms in fall...49-9. 4N8EF .25 
76—Simone Vaissiere, TB-M-B3M (pro. Vis-ee-air) Lar¬ 
ger than Oriflamme and sturdier than Lord of June. 
.10-8. 20-10. 115-10 .10 
74— Sindjkha, TB-MF-S3M □ . 137-16. 147-14 .10 
88—Sir Launcelot, TB-F-S9L (J. Sass 1935) 32 in. S. 
hazel brown. F. claret brown. (Red Wing X Cardinal 
) X (King Tut). Called “barn-a-fire” by one well- 
known grower..2700 7.00 
85—Sir Michael, TB-M-B3M □% (Yeld 1926) 48 in. S. 
lavneder blue. F. purple, suffused red brown. 
..5N4B .29 
71— Skitchewaug, TB-MF-R9D Improved Isoline 
.99-11. 15S3 .15 
81— Snow White, TB-MF-WW □ 
..78-12. 9N412S2 .20 
72— Soledad, IB-E-Y4L □ .57-11. 14S7E .15 
78—Solferino, TB-MF-R7M □ Tender. 
.4-5. 124-12 .12 
82— Sonata, TB-M-S6L (Wmsn. 1929) 38 in. S. golden 
buff shading to sulphine yellow at base. F. chamois, 
flushed pale mauve, shading to olive buff at margins. 
Resembles Nepenthe. Shekinah X L. A. Wmsn. 
..6-10CDE. 4S5D .25 
80—Sonnet, TB-M-S3M (Hill 1931) 42 in. H.M.A.I.S. 1930 
Pale blend of buff, yellow and lavender. 
...49-10ABC. 4N6DEF .50 
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