WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
SENSATION, (Cayeux, 1925). Clear cornflower blue self; F. stiff as a board and 
stand out absolutely horizontally; fragrant; late. 48 inches. (Bearded).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).25 
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.75 
SHIRVAN, (Loomis, 1932). S. pale shade of lustrous brown with yellow tones 
prevailing; F. semi-flaring rich heavy red brown; very brilliant. (Bearded) 1.00 
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.75 
SHYLOCK, (Hort., 1922). Crist light blue; a type all its own.20 
SIEGFRIED, (43-34) (H. P. Sass, 1936). A large ruffled flower of good substance. 
S. Naples yellow with a sheen of dotted purple. F. pale yellow and striped 
brown on the haft with purple dots along the side of the distinct yellow beard. 
Flaring falls. Large flowers on 14-inch low branching stem. 20.00 
SIKH, (G. P. Baker, 1927). Rich bronzy purple blend; flaring velvety F. with 
bronzy purple reticulations; orange beard; heavy substance; floriferous.25 
SILVER DAWN, (Kellogg, 1936). Large full flowers of the palest lavender-white. 
A gold band extends both upwards on the S. and downward on the F., gold 
dust on the upper petals, a gold spray on the lower; large intense orange 
beard, yellow and lavender of the style arms, the base of the S. the edges 
of the haft help make the gold zone. F. have a heliotrope flush on the 
centers; slightly fragrant. 36 inches. 7.50 
SILVER RIBBON, (Williamson, 1926). Rose pink with silvery white ribbon in 
center of F. (Bearded).10 
SINDJKHA, (Sturtevant, 1918). Silver blend. (Bearded).15 
SIR KNIGHT, (Ashley, 1934). Magnificent dark blue with velvety F. Tall, well 
branched stems; beard orange tipped; good form and heavy substance. 10.00 
SIR MICHAEL, (Yeld, 1925). S. clear lavender blue; F. rich red purple strongly 
suffused red brown; brilliant red gold beard; flowers large and massive; fra¬ 
grant. 48 inches. A. M., R. H. S. (Bearded).25 
SNOWBOUND, (Row., 1929). Brown markings against sparkling white; early; 
medium height .15 
SNOWKING, (H. P. Sass, 1935). A new large white; flowers well balanced on tall 
branching stems. Much admired at the Lincoln National Iris Show. 15.00 
SNOW WHITE, (Sturtevant, 1929). Pure white with soft green markings which 
gives an especially delicate appearance. 40 inches.25 
SOLEDAD, (Mohr, 1922). Soft light yellow; very early; short. (Intermediate)... .25 
SOLFERINO, (Cayeux, 1925). S. and F. bright lilac red. 56 inches.15 
SONATA, (Williamson, 1929). S. olive buff shading to sulphine yellow at base; 
F. lilac shading to color of S. 38 inches.15 
SPOKAN, (J. Sass, 1933). The most brilliant of red-browns. F. black-brown 
overlaid on oxblood-red. Beard, bright orange; well branched stems. 36 inches 7.50 
STEEPWAY, (Scott, 1922). S. fawn suffused red fawn; F. rose mauve with brown 
reticulations; orange beard; midseason. (Bearded).20 
SPRING MAID, (Loomis, 1932). Beautiful pink, tall with well formed blooms, 
having honey yellow flush at center. 46 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1932. 1.00 
STARLIGHT, (Murrell, 1929). A new bright sulphur yellow, another unique variety .25 
STARRY SKY, (Emigholz, 1935). A good dark free flowering iris, dark blue that 
comes earlier than most of this color. Midseason. 36 inches. 1.00 
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