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THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 


SAMOVAR—(Hall 1941) E.M. 34”, A 
very brilliant copper-rose with ‘eye- 
catching qualities of exceptional de- 
gree. Large flowers but branching 
rathersshoria ee 6 ee $1.50 
SANDIA—(Williamson 1934) E.M. 38”. 
Bright, medium-pink blend with light 
and dark shading. Heavy-textured, 
large, tall and strong growing... Six.00 
SAN DIEG O—(Mohr-Mitchell 1929) 
‘E.M. 40”. Lively medium-deep blue, in 
color between Missouri and Brunhilde. 
Laree sande laring a Seno 
SAN FRANCIS C O—(Mohr-Mitchell 
1927) M.L. 38”. Sister to Los Angeles 
with much heavier plicating of blue on 
white ground. Dykes Medal 1927. $ .35 
SEDUCTION—(Cayeux 1933) M. 32”. 
Delicately colored plicata faintly 
stitched lavender on white Bere 
SEADEEP—(Thole 1937) E.M. 35”. Two- 
toned medium blue. The falls are rich 
royal blue. Standards several shades 
lighter Quite Dlude 00. =e $ .00 
SEA LARK—(Muhlestein 1946) M. 38”. 
Blue-violet self with a large even flush 
of purple in center of both standards 
and falls, result of crossing Brunhilde 
WITH Sabie: eaiee es eee een eee ee $25.00 
SERENITE—(Cayeux 1931) M.L. 38”. 
Standards, buff, flushed bluish laven- 
der. Falls, pastel blue with yellow 
margins. Fine size with oddly crinkled 
petals, Lovely example of the rare 
blue and yellow blends. ................ $ .30 
SHAH JEHAN—(Neel 1932) L. 38”. 
Creamy buff standards faintly edged 
lavender. Chestnut-purple falls also 
edged lavender. A fine late bloomer 
that should be in every garden. $ .30 
SHANNOPIN—(Pillow 1940) M. 40”. 
Ruffled creamy white standards. Rosy 
pink falls, with yellow hafts. Beautiful 
and sUnUsue |e ees re A $2.50 
SHAWANO—(Wmsn. 1939) M. 37”. Tall, 
brilliant yellow with Vandyke-red 
veining on falls. Excellently branched. 
$1.0 
SHERIFFA (White 1941) EM. 36”. 
Rich, metallic violet with blue blaze on 
the falls. Tall, California onco-bred. 
: $1.00 

SHINING WATERS—(Essig 1933) M. 
42”. Perfectly-formed, large, wax-like 
sky blue. Tall. Well-branched. One of 
the loveliest blues but somewhat ten- 
Cer) ae ea Se ee eee $ .40 
SHIRVAN—(Loomis 1932) M. 36”. Silky, 
golden-brown standards. Velvety red- 
brown falls broadly margined the color 
of the standards. Rich brown effect. 
$ .35 
SIEGFRIED—(H. Sass 1936) L. 40”. Yel- 
low standards and creamy falls, both 
stippled and dotted purple-brown. Very 
large tropical appearing bloom sup- 
ported, with difficulty, on the tall 
SUOMI SS oe Fn A eee nee $ .50 
SHISHALDIN— (DeForest 1944) M. 38”. 
Flashy, flaring flower in a blending of 
orange, yellow and brown. ............ $3.00 
SHOW GIRL—(Nelson 1945) M. 38”. 
Large and distinctive self of blush-rose. 
Heavy orange beards. ae $7.50 
SIERRA BLUE—(Essig 1932) M.L. 42”. 
Magnificent, smoothly-enamelled medi- 
um-blue self with long and broad filar- 
ing falls. Deeper in color than Shining 
Waters, and more hardy. Vigorous 
Dykes Medallist of 1935.*............ $ .35 
SIERRA SNOW—(Kleinsorge 1939) M. 
40”. Ruffled, flaring, clean white. Per- 
fectly formed, tall and Ver aie Sih 
SILVER SUSIE—( (DeForest 1941) M. 
48”. Very tall, flaring silvery white 
with nice branching. <2. $2.00 
SIOUX CITY—(Snyder 1939) M. 36”. 
Large silvery blue with orchid flush 
that is too soft-substanced to hold its 
shape here? -2..2c.c-cccecesscs- $1.00 
SIR MICHAEL—(Yeld 1925) M. 36”. Sky- 
blue standards, Plum-purple falls. 
Unique color contrast that has only one 
challenger—Allumeuse. .................. Sito0 
SMOLDE R—(Nicholls 1937) L. 36”. 
Smooth, rich self of blackish purple 
with a red underglow and brown beard. 
Well-named late bloomer .............. $1.00 
SNOQUALMIE—(Brehm 1938) M. 36”. 
Mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat 
worthy of the highest praise. Grand 
form and branching. Extremely heavy 
substance. Large, vigorous, hardy, 
free-blooming and a rapid increaser. 
This cream colored iris is the best we 
have ever grown and the color a per- 
fect foil for the deeper-toned colors. 
Don’t miss it.** cs $1.00 
SNOW BELLE—(McKee 1938) M.L. 38”. 
Pearly white of spreading form with 
soft lemon venation on the hafts, Ex- 
ceptionally vigorous. ....................--- $1.00 
SNOW CARNIVAL—(Graves 1942) M. 
38”. An outstanding white, ruffled and 
flaring. The giant flowers are perfectly 
formed and of the heaviest substance. 
The hafts are clean and the stem and 
vigor extraordinary. * * ** $6.00 
SNOW FLURRY—(Rees 1939) E.M. 40”. 
Beautifully ruffled blue-white, large 
and well-substanced. A charming iris 
altho too highly branched. Not reliably 
hardy here.*** _._....._2 ee $2.00 
SNOW. KING—(H. Sass 1935) M.L. 38”. 
Serenely poised glacial white, large and 
flaring. Heavily-substanced with per- 
fect stems and branching. One of the 
best whites in its price class........... $ .oD 
SNOW VELVET—(H. Sass 1942) M. 38”. 
Thick-petalled, velvety-textured white 
with smoothly-lacquered gold hafts. A 
beautiful white, ***%* Jo $4.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass 1944) M. 
36”. Thrilling, brownish red in a rich 
and glowing deep tone. Large, well- 
substanced and well-branched. This is 
an outstanding deep red,** ....... $12.00 
