North Little Rock, Ark. 
imagines a yellow plicata ought to be. 
It has much more yellow and _ less 
stitching than most of this series.” $3.00 
RUBEO. 48 in. S—deep glistening rose; 
F—broad, heavy textured, deep maroon. 
Large flowered, well branched. 25¢ 
RUSSET GOWN (Williams 1937) L. 38 
in. A very striking buff and red brown 
bicolor of fine coloring and velvety 
texture. The colors are warm and 
glowing. 50¢ 
RUTH POLLACK. Yellow ground pli- 
cata. The flowers are near perfection 
in all details. A soft smooth tone of 
light yellow, beautifully marked with 
reddish stitching. $20.00 
SABLE. Almost black. <A uniform 
shade of deepest blue-black violet with 
blue beard. Large size, tall stalks and 
thick substance. $10.00 
SACRAMENTO. 40 in. A giant “pli- 
cata” comparable in size with San 
Francisco, but different from all other 
plicatas. Giant white, edged red-purple. 
25¢ 
SAHARA. A light primrose yellow 
self of great refinement and excellent 
form. It is considered one of the 
finest yellows in England. $1.50 
SANDALWOOD. A new fawn-brown 
blend, showing quite a resemblance to 
Far West. $1.00 
SANDIA. 39 in. A bright and clear 
deep pink blend, with soft yellow 
throat. Large flowers, many open at 
once on a well branched stalk. 25¢ 
SAN FRANCISCO. 44 in. Winner of 
the Dykes Medal. A massive flower of 
perfect form. White, with a feather- 
stitch edging of lavender-blue. 25¢ 
SANTA CLARA, 36 in. Early. Large, 
perfect flowers of Periwinkle blue, with 
beautifully ruffled flaring falls. A very 
fine iris. 25¢ 
SAPPHIRE NIGHT (Nicholls) An in- 
termediate in size and in blooming sea- 
son. Rich deep purple tones nicely 
blended. 25¢ 
25 
SARDELLO. A smooth deep olive buff 
self with pinkish overtones. $5.00 
SEA DAWN (Nicholls) A tall, ruffled 
blend of coppery old-rose. 20¢ 
SEDUCTION. 4 ft. Ivory ground etched 
blue. One of the three irises which, 
with the other two varieties President 
Lebrun and Prof. S. B. Mitchell, re- 
ceived a Certificate of Merit in France. 
15¢ 
SENSATION. 4 ft. Fragrant. Cayeux’s 
analine blue; a perfect flower of gigan- 
tic size with flaring falls. One of the 
best. 25¢ 
SEPTEMBER DAWN (Nich. 1935) M. 
26 in. An intriguing blend of pink and 
yellow. Not large but lovely in color. 
25¢ 
SERENITE. 4 ft. S.—buff, with a 
flush of soft bluish-lavender. F.—flar- 
ing, soft pastel blue, gradually blending 
to soft yellow at the edges. Golden 
beard and yellow throat. Very large 
flowers. 25¢ 
SHAH JEHAN. Late. A glorious iris 
of rich oriental colorings. Awarded a 
Medal in England. S—buff, suffused 
gray; F—plum-red, margined buff, with 
intense reddish-brown flush at throat. 
25¢ 
SHASTA. 40 in. Early. Gigantic snow 
white. A perfect flower in every way. 
25¢ 
SHIMMERING VELVET. S. vinaceous 
purple, F. shimmering wine red. The 
haft is cream, orange beard. $5.00 
SHINING WATERS. 4 to 5 ft. “A re- 
flection of the clear blue skies in still 
shining waters.” Firm wax-like texture 
and perfect finish, symmetry and poise. 
Gigantic flowers on three to four 
branched stems. 25¢ 
SIEGFRIED. Is the first plicata break 
with deep creamy yellow petals stip- 
pled and dotted brown. $4.50 
SIERRA BLUE. A slightly deeper- 
toned companion of Shining Waters. A 
smoothly lacquered medium-blue with 
