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SIR KNIGHT, (Ashley, 1934). Magnificent dark blue with velvety F. Tall, well- | 
branched stems; beard orange tipped; good form and heavy substance....... -50 
SIR LAUNCELOT, (J. Sass, 1935). A rich golden brown Iris; orange beard..... 25 
SIR MICHAEL, (Yeld, 1925). S. clear lavender blue; F. rich red purple......... 10 
SMOLDER, (Nich., 1937). A very outstanding, red purple self................... 1.00 
SNOWKING, (H. P. Sass, 1935). A large white; tall branching stems........... -50 
SNOW PLUME, (Nesmith, 1937). An immaculate white Iris of large size, fine 
form, and smooth finish. Styles pure white and light gold beard............ 1.50 
SNOW WHITE, (Sturtevant, 1929). Pure white with soft green markings........ .10 
SOLFERINO, (Cayeux, 1925). S. and F. bright lilac red. 20.0. ew cee eee nen 10 
SONATA, (Williamson, 1929). S. olive buff; F. lilac............ ccc ees ccccccccees -10 
SORDELLO, (Gage). A smooth deep olive buff self with pinkish overtone. 
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SOUV. de MME. GAUDICHAU, (Millet, 1914). S. violet; F. blackish purple....... -10 
SPOKAN, (J. Sass, 1933). The most brilliant of red-brown..............0..eeee0% 25 
SPOTLESS, (H. P. Sass, 1939). A pure white seedling from Hoogiana............ 1.50 
SPRING BEAUTY, (Gers.; Kellogg, 1934). A light pink color; locust bloom scent as) 0 
SPRING MAID, (Loomis, 1932). Beautiful pink, tall with well formed blooms.... 25 
SPRING PROM, (D. Hall, 1938). Light primrose, cupped S. are sparkling; the 
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TetARRY SKY, Clomigholz,.1935), A good dark: blueé?iun. sass euiets eee e sees 10 
f-< «~ STEEPWAY, (Scott, 1922). S. fawn suffused red fawn; F. rose mauve.......... 10 
STORM, (Murrell, 1928). Dark colored blend of blue, brown and purple........ 10 
STRATOSPHERE, (Donahue). A clear Victoria self of wonderful substance. F. 
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SUMAC, (Williamson, 1932). General garden effect is red purple................. -10 
SUMMER CLOUD, (Kirkland, 1931). S. light blue, changing to gray blue-white.. 10 
SUMMER TAN, (Kirk., 1933). Iridescent buff S.; pink F..................0.00-. -50 
SUNDEW, (Essig., 1929). Pinard yellow overlaid maroon purple................. -10 
SUNDIPT, (Williamson, 1934). Tall glowing yellow, fine form, carrying power... 15 
SUNDUST, (Washington, 1936). Broad, closely domed S. of clear medium chrome 
yellow. The arched and flaring F. are of deep chrome yellow, overflushed 
with deeper yellow. Deep yellow lines at the throat, styles yellow, and rich 
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SUN GOD, (H. P. Sass, 1930). Tall, medium toned veined yellow.............. -10 
SUNLIGHT, (Sturtevant, 1929). Soft yellow of fine form..................0000-, 10 
SUNMIST, (Nich., 1934). An enchanting crinkly white of heavy substance that 
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SUNTAN, (Mitchell, 1935). S. deep glistening gold; F. rich brown.............. 25 
SURPRISE, (Cooley, 1928). Biue self; heHotrope. .o...8 . sc. ccc sa eee cs sees ae .10 
BURA at vino). A’ beautiful, tall, craceful red) iris. jo... cee tee ee oe .50 
SBUSANOGLIss, (5118s, 1922)... Rich: rose. pink selfs. a. 0/2 ¥. una sien on Sea sa eee -10 
SWEET ALIBI, (White, 1935). Large pale creamy yellow with smooth and lus- 
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SWEET LAVENDER, (Bliss). S. pale lavender; F. Chinese violet.............. -10 
‘YM SWEET SIXTEEN, (Lapham, 1929). Ruffled flower of soft lavender pink........ -10 
SYPHAX, (Bliss. 1917). S. pale violet; F. deep velvety crimson violet. 30 inches’ .10 
TALWAR, (Williamson, 1930). Red violet self; F. raisin purple................. -10 
TAN DELIGHT, (Weed). An attractive self combination; S. are of buff-brown to 
; buff-tan, while the semi-flaring F. are of the same color slightly washed 
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