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SIERRA BLUE A smoothly lacquered medium-blue 
with broad flaring falls of unusual length. A true self 
color that is really magnificent in the clump. A good per- 
former everywhere. 35c; 3 for 90c 
SMOLDER Smooth, rich, monastic black-purple self with 
an underglow of red. Beard is brown giving the flower a 
very deep and rich effect. $1.00 
SNOQUALMIE One of the very best cream toned iris. 
It reminds one of thick Jersey cream and like this luscious 
cream which seems to have so much body it is heavily 
substanced. $1.25 
SNOW CARNIVAL This outstanding ruffled white is 
one of the white masterpieces in iris. Possessing balance 
and beauty, it is a splendid, striking cold white whose 
frilled form, large flowers and well branched stems combine 
to give an iris Dr. Graves can indeed be proud of. $10.00 
SNOW FLURRY A beautiful ruffled blue-white, like 
an enveloping soft snow spray. The unopened buds are 
lightly tinted blue but the blossoms open a cool white. Large 
flowers, strong substanced on tall stems, short branching. 
Beautiful individual flowers. $4.50 
SNOWKING A king indeed! Radiant as sun on arctic 
snows, this serenely poised giant, of glacial purity and 
regal carriage, is generally recognized as one of the top 
notch white iris of today. It is ideal in stem and branching 
and, fortunately, of rugged hardiness. 35c 
SNOW SENTINEL Large, waxy substanced new white 
with domed standards. A glistening foil to the clear 
white color is the orange-yellow beard which brightens the . 
$6.00 
entire flower. 
SONG OF GOLD A rippling medium yellow with pro- 
nounced flaring falls. A pure medium tone of yellow with 
well branched stems, fine textured blooms, pleasingly 
scented. $ 
SONNY BOY Twinkling with light and life this is one of 
the finest coppery blends of Dr. Kirkland’s. A more bril- 
liant, brighter and larger King Midas, a lovely color. 
$1.25 
SOUTHLAND Deep yellow-chrome in color. Good sized 
flower and a dependable fall blooming variety in sections 
where these iris bloom again. 25c 
SPARKLING BLUE Flax blue with shimmering frosty 
crystals that make the flower sparkle with a cool refreshing 
effect. A fine colored iris, nicely substanced flowers bloom- 
ing over a very long time. $10.00 
SPOKAN Huge glowing red-brown. The falls are similar 
but slightly deeper in shade. A rich, velvety flower that 
makes a very rich looking clump in the garden. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
SPRING GLOW Very early flowering fine red-brown 
intermediate. A seedling of Cheerio, it is a gorgeous ma- 
roon brown — a color nearly unobtainable in this oe 
SPUN GOLD About the most famous yellow. Winner of 
the Dykes Medal for 1944. Striking, gleaming, velvety 
golden yellow with the glistening thick texture we generally 
associate with the darker colored iris. Perfection of form, 
styling and color. A vibrant and brilliant shining gold, no 
veining or shading mars the purity of coloring which is 
enhanced by a rich beard. A sensational creation. $7.50 
-ards with falls blended old rose suffused tan. 
STARDOM Rapturous salmon-rose shading to apricot- 
buff. Brilliant orange beard, large blooms . . . a luscious 
color. A clump gives the effect of glowing coppery-orange. 
One of Mr. Hall’s finest itis. We feel certain it will be 
widely grown and appreciated. $3.00 
STARWOOD A tall, large flowering rich yellow from the 
cross of Golden Hind by Sundust. An exceptionally clear, 
free flowering iris of great garden value. 
STORM KING Massive and imposing. Silky purple- 
black blooms about as dark as any iris. Very original in 
its uniformity of color, without veins of any kind. Tall 
stems, immense flowers; a rather slow grower. $12.00 
SUMMER IDYL A very delicate, lovely shade of blue. 
In shade it is smooth, unveined porcelain blue, lighter 
than any other blue we list but definitely a blue like a deli- 
cate tint of a summer sky. Slave 
SUMMER TAN An exquisite blend of golden-tan, rose 
and olive. Sleek as a well preened bird of tropical plumage. 
The subtle color harmony is sure to have an irresistable 
appeal. 35¢ 
SUNBURST A rich orange yellow that is very ‘bright. 
A very prolific grower; stems a bit weak. 
30C>3 for 75c 
SUNDAY BEST Well formed, heavily textured large 
ivory self with a bright orange beard. One of the newest 
cream iris. $4.00 
SUN HAWK A true light yellow neither gold, lemon or 
orange tinted. Clear and translucent, quite unusual. 
$1.00 
SUNNY RUFFLES A beruffled, unusual shaped yellow. 
A clear lemon chrome in color with the center of each 
petal shading to cream white. Possesses a variation in petal 
formation that is welcome. $8.00 
SUNSET BEAM The outstanding characteristic of this 
iris is the smooth, lacquer-like manner in which the color 
is embossed on the petals. Nymphlike cream yellow stand- 
The entire 
flower is highlighted by bright gold sprinklings. We con- 
sider this the finest pastel blend of substance. $6.00 
SUNSET TAN An entrancing, harmonious combination 
of soft buff-fawn with a pale copper-pink glow. Fine 
self, pinker and less bronze than most iris in similar color 
class. $2.00 
TAPESTRY ROSE Langourous, simply exquisite soft 
old rose colored blend. Large, well formed flowers of 
excellent substance on a strong, very well branched stem. 
$3.50 
THE ADMIRAL Profound and stately, an effective in- 
tense blue deeper than medium blue but not really dark. 
' Form is unusual, falls flare in a dashing way and the finish 
and substance are outstanding. The dramatic carriage of 
this fine flower makes it one of the most effective garden 
clumps. $3.00 
THE BISHOP A smooth, long formed flower of rich 
Bishop’s purple. Blooms are carried on well branched 
stems. $1.00 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS This pansy-violet of moder- 
ate size and height has the richest, most velvety texture 
of any deep violet. One of the near-black iris; a very high 
class flower. Za 
