
SNOW VELVET. (H. Sass 1942) M. 35 in. A very 
velvety white with a touch of gold deep in the 
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SONNY BOY. (Kirk. 1929) E. M. 35 in. We think 
this is one of the best in its class. Rich cop- 
per with glowing undertones of brilliant henna 
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SONRISA. (DeForest 1942) M. 36 in. A large flar- 
ing flower of rich copper pink. An overlay of 
pale gold lights up the flower. H. M. 1945, P. 
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC. (Taylor 1942) M. 34 in. An 
enormous flower of lavender blue with a faint 
Hush £oteneliotrope. 2.2. SA A 
SPARKLING BLUE. (Grant 1942) M. 38 in. A 
large clear flax blue that has a frosty, spark- 
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SPINDRIFT. (Loomis 1944) M. 36 in. A heavily 
substanced deep seashell pink. One of the first 
of the Loomis pinks and quite famous. H. M. 
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SPRING CHIMES. (Hall 1940) M. 38 in. A large 
golden russet self that is very floriferous. H. 
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SPRING IDYL. (Lapham 1940) E. M. 38 in. A 
dainty pink and white that gives an apple- 
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SPUN GOLD. (Gluezbeck 1940) M. 38 in. A pure 
brilliant velvety yellow that won the 1944 
Dykes Medal. P. R. 91..2...2.-2...... ele Nate 8 MRL A a 
STARDOM. (Hall 1941) M. 34 in. A lovely blend 
of coppery toned onion-skin pink. A. M. 1948, 
STARLESS NIGHT. (J. Sass 1941) M. 36 in. A 
deep glowing blackish red that attracts ev- 
Cry Oem Vie 1945, (PRE SReo eee en ee 
STELLA POLARIS. (Smith 1939) M. 42 in. A 
very large cool looking white that has a love- 
ly semi-flaring form. Slow to become estab- 
lished. This has since become one of the 
highlights of our garden. H. M. 1941, P. R. 89.. 
STELLA VIOLA. (Snyder 1945) E. M. 40 in. The 
most brilliant deep violet that we have ever 
seen. Large beautifully formed flowers cn ta!l 
well branched stalks. A stunnen?.......20220000000022..... 
STORM KING.. (Nicholls 1940) V. L. 45 in. A 
massive soot purple with a silk-like finish. 
A very slow grower. This is worth waiting 
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SUEZ. (Schreiner 1944) M. 35 in. <A very large 
seedling of Wm. Mohr x Mme. Louis Aureau. 
The color is a rich red purple with a lovely 
veining and flacking over the entire surface. 
A real break in that it sets seed easily and 
also tas tertile’ pollen 223s hn: L 
SULTAN’S ROBE. (Salb. 1945) M. 36 in. A most 
stunning iris in rich shades of copper, gold 
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SUNSET SERENADE. (J. Sass 1942) M. 36 in. 
The best of the Prairie Sunset seedlings. This 
is a blend of golden tan and apricot. A. M. 
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