PURER IAVETIGEr | 6% os ssw n ss slew soe os rion we ap kv b'a's ably oe 6 ce» 44h «ve ew Melee ye eee -10 
SAN LUIS REY, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1928). Large violet red; rich heavy substance.. .10 
SAN RAFAEL, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1930). Dark red violet; yellow beard.7. seen. eee 10 
SANS SOUCI. S. gold; F. bronze; a big success everyWheTre.....-sseeeeeeeee ry rs 
SANTA BARBARA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1925). Finest of the pure lavender blues.... .10 
SANTA FE, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1930). Palest imaginable blue with horizontal F..... -10 
SANCIA, (Gers.; Ashley, 1935). 36 inches; large lavender pink with medium gt 
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SAWANNIC, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). Very early, large, sturdy yellow toned medium feo 
red blended bicolor; S. conic domed and frilled deep vinaceous through ochre 
buff to bases and claw of yellow ochre; F. velvety deep reddish purple to pale sre8 
ochre edges; beard yellow and DrOWN.......-- eee ee cece cece eect etre ensencene -F5200 
SEABISCUIT, (Callis, 1940). A deep dark brown red; self tall, slender and grace- 
ful; fragrance of cinnamon; a deep orange beard; S. and F. are narorw; late 
bloomer with good brancheS........ccccsasccccrcccveveenvenseseesssssssesys 5.00 
Y SEA DAWN, (Nichols, 1932). Especially lovely blend of old rose and yellow..... -10 
SELENE, (Connell, 1928). Large white with heavy orange beard..............-. -10 
x SEMINOLE, (Farr, 1920). Rich red purple with velvety F. Bearded............ -10 
SENLAC, (Bliss, 1929). Clear claret red. S. and F. same shade............-+..- -10 
SENORITA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1928). Pale lavender; F. lilac...........+2+seeeee Aphis | 
SENSATION, (Cayeux, 1925). Clear cornflower blue Self.............seeeeeeeeee -10 
SEQUOIAH, (Shull, 1926). S. light lilac; F. pansy purple............ a0 ee eee -10 
SERENADE, (Hall). An excellent fresh colored pink, crisp in tone............. -10 
SERENITE, (Cayeux, 1931). S. buff with lavender; F. Alice blue..............-- 25 
. SHAH JEHAN, (Neel, 1932). S. buff suffused gray fading to yellow; F. plum red. .25 
SHAKOKA, (Gers.-Kellogg, 1932). Reddish purple bicolor; 36 inches... .«/...<. #« 25 Re 
SHAGA-LASKA, (Gers.; Callis, 1940). S. broad arched domed, manganese violet; ROL. 
F. broad drooping stainy pansy violet to cinnamon red hafts which are are] 
marked darker brown; beard bluish tipped deep yellow............e.seeeeee 750 
SHASTA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Very large snow white............-ceeeevecees -10 
«x SHEKINAH, (Sturtevant). A pale lemon-yellow..............cccccsseescceceees -10 
SHERWIN WRIGHT, (Kohankie, 1915). Bright golden yellow................06- -10 
SHIMMERING VELVET, (Callis, 1940). S. vinaceous purple; F. shimmering wine 
red; the haft is cream; almost an orange beard; F. well spread and S. closed; 
80 inches; midseason; fragrance of PansSi€S........... cece ccc ee eee ee ee eeee 5.00 
SHINING WATER, (Essig., 1933). Best of clear blues; tall and stately.......... 15 
SHIRVAN, (Loomis, 1932). S. pale brown with yellow; F. rich heavy red brown...  .15 
SHOT SILK, (Murrell, 1932). Rich satiny blend of pink and gold............... .10 
SHYLOCK, (Hort., 1922). Crist light blue; a type all its own..................26- -10 
SIEGFRIED, (H. P. Sass, 1936). S. Naples yellow with a sheen of dotted purple; 
F. pale yellow and striped brown on the haft with purple dots along the side 3.00 
SIERRA BLUE, (Essig., 1932). Enormous clear lavender blue self; graceful form  .25 
SIGNAL FIRES, (Egelberg, 1939). Smoke gray S. slightly flushed pinkish over 
intense crimson purple F. A large flower with broad, flat segments on a 
Calle well-Dranched Stark woreis ¥:culy votes wis a 5% Nintavere Biateeids whee lp ete ware tee eee 3.00 
SIKH, (G. P. Baker, 1927). Rich bronzy purple blend; orange beard............. 10 
SILENT WATERFALL, (Essig., 1986). S. white with a definite blue tone........ 50 
SILVER RIBBON, (Williamson, 1926). Rose pink............ cece eee ne ccc vecee -10 
SINGING CANARY, (Kin., 1935). A bright yellow; F. white around orange beard’ .15 
SIOUX CITY, (W. S. Snyder, 1939). An even self. Heliotrope coloring that re- 
tains its delicate rare beauty in any light. F. drooping semi-flare. Stalk 
36 inches, and of sufficient size to support the large blooms. Mid-season, 
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SAN FRANCISCO, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). White flowers; S. and F. are distinctly 
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