
GILBERT, HH. WILD & SON, = SARCOXIE, MISSOURI 
IRIS 
ROYAL COACH. 33 inches. New. Bright yellow “Plicata” beautifully bordered and dotted 
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ROYAL SCOT. H. M. 1944. A tall large flowcred red trimmed plicata of a pleasing tone of 
burgundy red. It is so heavily trimmed that at a distance it gives a red effect. Form, 
substance and stem are good, branching is fair. It is a very vigorous grower and a tree 
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RUBEO. 48 inches. This is a flower of colossal size and great beauty. The flower is one 
of the richest velvety texture, heavy substance, perfect form, massive size and the stalk 
is nicely branched. In fact it has every good quality ........ SF erannians Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
Us SABLE (Cook, 1938). Almost black, a uniform shade of deepest blue-black-violet, with blue 
beard. Sable has every attribute that a fine Iris should possess—large size tall stalks. 
thick substance and a wonderfully lustrous sheen. First Class Ceritficate in the Rome, 
Italy, trials. This Iris will really go places. H. M. A.1I.S. 1937, A. M. 1940........ Each $2.00 
SACHEM ...(Loomis). Striking velvety red brown ..................0.. Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
SAMOVAR. A very brilliant and colorful Iris, quite different in color from any Iris we have 
seen, it attracts attention from a considerable distance and has plenty of what is often 
spoken of as garden value. The color is a coppery rose, the substance fair. The plant 
is a very vigorous grower, hardy and a free bloomer ...................... -.... Each $1.50 
SANDAKAN (Wmsn., 1930). S. pale vinaceous drab, shot with yellow and purplish reflec- 
tions; F. dahlia purple; beard deep yellow. 36 inches .. Ea. .20; Per 10, $1.00; Per 100, $6.00 
SAN DIEGO. 46 inches. Honorable mention American Iris Society. Huge flowers of deep 
blue. The flowers are of superb form and freely produced on tall branching stalks....... 
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SANDALWOOD (Hans Sass, 1937). A very fine coffee colored blend that is greatly enliv- 
ened by the yellow undertone and is very suave in appearance. Good branching and 
LE habit. Technically—standards vinaceous tawny, falls army brown. 34 inches. Mid-season 
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SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927) (8.7). One of the finest large flowered plicatas. 8. 
and F, white distinctly edged blue and lavender. Flowers are large, of perfect form, heavy 
texture on tall stout well-branched stems. A truly beautiful Iris .............. 00. .000...0.0 
Each .30; Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $22.00 
SENLAC (Bliss). Unique shade of mulberry red ...... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $10.00 
SENSATION. 48 inches. Fragrant. Given an award of merit by the Royal Horticultural 
Society of France. A real sensation in a clear analine blue, created by Cayeux of 
France. A perfect flower of gigantic size and one of the most prodigious bloomers 
Considered One of the best blues and the most popular of all the blue-toned varieties 
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SERENADE (Hall). Delightful shade of rosepink...... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $10.00 
SHAWANO (Wmsn.). 37 inches. A brilliant yellow with Van Dyke veining on F. Given H. 
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flecting an unclouded blue, is halcyon sheen of this exquisite Iris. The blooms, carried on 
tall, well branched stems are wonderfully symmetrical and alluring. Among the lovliest 
of all blue Iris, and worthy of the extra protection its slight tenderness may require....... 
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 SIEGFRIED (H. Sass, 1936). 1. 40 inches. The pioneer of the yellow-ground plicatas. A 
es. very large flower stippled and dotted brown on both the yellow standards and the creamy 
falls with a touch of fluting and ruffling throughout. Height and branching are excellent. 
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_ SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932). ML. 40 inches. A slightly deeper-toned companion of Shining 
Waters A smooth lacquered, medium-blue with broad, flaring falls of unusual length. 
A true self-color that is really magnificent in the clump. A good performer everywhere. 
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SIR LAUNCELOT. Gleaming chestnut red, with bright golden brown standards. It is lighter 
than Spokane, with more orange in it, and with brighter red falls. Of good size and med- 
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