SEA BLUE. (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. A very fine, 
almost true blue self of good form and _ sub- 
stance. The stalks are strong and well branched 
and the plants are very hardy and increase 
Reg RPE eNO 6) pea ok 1.00 
SEA LARK. (Muhl. 1946) M. 36 in. Large violet 
Mmremwitnea tiish of purple i620 eo 25.00 
SEDUCTION. (Cay. 1933) M. 36 in. A very choice 
plicata in pink and white. Form is rounded. ---. —.75 
SETTING SUN. (Kirk. 1937) M. 36 in. Rich red, 
close to Carmine lake with a blackish sheen over 
the entire flower, giving the red a rich burning 
SE CIer TL Se Of Gees ee 1.00 
SHANNOPIN. (Pillow 1940) M. L. 40 in. Tall, well 
branched stalks carry nicely shaped flowers of 
a blended bicolor effect. The stands are rich 
cream and the falls the same, heavily overlain 
Pit FOSCL ha bos. tee oot es 2.50 
SHARKSKIN. (Douglas 1942) M. 44 in. A somewhat 
velvety white with very broad petals. The 
stands are beautifully arched and the falls are 
full and flaring with a flush of pale yellow deep 
in the throat. A really outstanding iris. A. M. 
a7 Sige SS a ah la SR a ee a, 6.00 
SHARON KAY. (DeForest 1946) M. 40 in. A clean, 
brilliant vinaceous lilac self. The beard is very 
pale and is tipped deep yellow at the throat. 
Very lovely and quite different from anything 
aie SC On) sind Ne oe Ne ee 15.00 
SHAWANO. (Wmsn. 1939) M. 38 in. A tall brilliant 
_ yellow that is veined with bright Van Dyke 
i GENOU RES G6 6g Oak Sa) SM CS ae ae 1.00 
SHERIFFA. (White 1941) E. M. 38 in. An onccbred 
of metallic mulberry purple with a distinct blue 
blaze on the falls. Perfectly hardy. A. M. 1945_ 1.00 
SHISHALDIN. (DeForest 1944) M. 38 in. A bril- 
liant blend of rich orange, yellow and golden 
brown. Flaring form and good branching. R. 85 3.00 
SIERRA PRIMROSE. (Essig 1946) M. 38 in. A 
very nice primrose yellow with good form and 
substance and a large flower. Hardy and a good 
COR FES A oo 8 Si ah RRS RS Sires Smee) oe en 5.00 
SIERRA SNOW. (Klein. 1939) M. 40 in. A clean icy 
white with just a faint hint of blue. Nice form 
RR LUTHed Metals. Ril Oo. Goo ee ee. So 1.00 
SILVER LUSTRE. (Carpenter 1942) M. L. 38 in. 
A self of light wisteria blue, that might be called 
an improved and hardy Shining Waters. The 
flowers are of heavy substance and are beauti- 
Mab LOLIN edi, RO OO tere oe i oO 3.50 
SILVER SUSIE. (DeForest 1941) M. 48-63 in. A 
large, tall white that has a silvery finish. Just 
Peeing .10 cOmenuintonits awn 22-26 2o22__- 2.00 
SIOUX CITY. (Snyder:1939) M. 38 in. A large blue 
with a faint all over flush of heliotrope. Won- 
Rensiietoratnensiowupench wacweses eta. co 1.00 
SMOLDER. (Nicholls 1937) L. 46 in. A perfect deep 
red purple self with a glossy finish. Quite late 
blooming and very fragrant. R. 88. _----------- 1.00 
SNOQUALMIE. (Brehm. 1938) M. 36 in. An ex- — 
tremely lovely rich cream iris. Much in de- 
Mande. ese oes ga c! By ey Viki pas MS Dene 1.00 
