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SIGNAL LIGHT—(Kirk’and, 1939). A 
large red self. A glowing color where 
brilliance is needed...... DUC Teo fOr 1.20 
SILVER SUSIE—(DeForest, 1941). A 
large, tall white with a silvery finish. 
An iris that is gaining popularity 
whenever seen in a garden............ $2.00 
SIOUX CITY— (Snyder, 1938). A large 
blue with a tinting of heliotrope. It 
makes a wonderful garden specimen. 
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SMOLDER— (Nichols, 19387). A black- 
purple self with an underglow of red. 
The brown beard gives the bloom a 
very deep and rich effect. Good sub- 
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SNOQUALMIE—(Brehm, 1938). A very . 
good cream iris. As luscious looking 
as Jersey cream. Heavily substanced 
and of good habits........ 7dc; 3 for $2.00 
SNOW FLURRY—(Rees, 1939). This 
intriguing iris is a beautiful, ruffled 
blue white. The unopened buds are 
lightly tinted blue; but the blooms 
open a clear white, beautifully ruffled. 
Large flowers of good texture are 
Domne: Onelallestemsa.... 2 ee $1.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass, 1944). 
This grand iris is mahogany red with 
smooth texture. Large flowers of good 
substance. Good branching habits and 
well formed flowers makes this tops 
in the dark crimson red class........ $7.50 
SONNY BOY—(Kirkland, 1939). A fine 
coppery blend. You will enjoy having 
a clump of this brilliant iris in your 
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SONRISA — (DeForest, 1942). <A de- 
lightful coppery pink with a yellow 
undertone. A golden overlay gives the 
flower a metallic finish. A good per- 
former with a fine substance and 
blooms are large and well placed. 
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SOUSON— (Essig, 1945). <A refreshing 
lemon cream that is welcome in any 
well-planned garden. The clean, re- 
freshing color makes this iris out- 
standing. Blooms freely over a long 
period. Large flowers of firm tex- 
tire-ondywellebranched. 227.47....4< $7.50 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC—(Taylor, 1942). 
A very large, clear blue with a faint 
tinge of lavender. Free blooming and 
BECOOUBDELLOLINGT an... suite miiarcss cass $2.00 
SPARKLING BLUE—(Grant, 1942). A 
flax blue with a sparkle. You will 
enjoy this shimmering, frosty blue 
iris. Nicely substanced and _ good 
Dloomineenabitsee ect 2 eee: $2.50 
SPINDRIFT— (Loomis, 1944). Termed 
a sea Shell pink. One of the decided 
color breaks in irisdom. This sea shell 
or coral pink is very near a true pink. 
A self of pale pink with slight vena- 
tion on the falls. A deep tangerine 
beard is unique and helps to accent 
the beauty of the bloom. A wonderful 
addition for your farden | ............ $5.00 
SPRING CHIMES — (Hall, 1940). A 
large golden russet self. Blooms free- 
ly and makes an extremely bright 
Spot in the garden picture.............. 
ieee the a Me ee Oe $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SPRING IDYLL—(Lapham, 1940). A 
milk-white shading into orchid-pink, 
giving the effect of apple blossom 
pink. A dainty pink and white iris 
that you will enjoy ....75c; 3 for $2.00 
SPUN GOLD — (Glutzbeck, 1940). A 
famous yellow. Winner of the Dykes 
Medal in 1944. A gleaming, velvety 
golden yellow with a glistening thick 
texture. No veining or shading mars 
the purity of color in this beautiful 
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STAINED GLASS — (Wilhelm, 1939). 
The rich glowing copper-red tones re- 
mind you of a view through a stained 
glass window. A beautifully blended 
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STARDOM—(Hall, 1941). Salmon shad- 
ing to apricot-buff. A bright orange 
beard helps enhance the glowing ef- 
fect of this iris. A heavy flowering 
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STARWOOD—(Peggy Williams, 1943). 
A large, rich yellow of great garden 
value. Exceptionally clear are the 
blooms and free flowering............ $1.25 
STORM KING— (Nicholls, 1940). Silky 
blackish purple describes this mas- 
Sive iris. A late bloomer, the falls are 
wide and flaring. No veining mars 
the richness of this iris. Not a fast 
BLOW Cl mit: ote ee ee eee iat le yr tl $2.50 
SUN GOLD— (Milliken, 1938). One of 
the earliest of the large yellows to 
bloom. It is a medium bright yellow. 
Large flowers of heavy, firm sub- 
stance. Stems are strong and tall and 
the plant is a vigorous grower...... 
dou Ge cenerm ee eb 05 Ab Ae 75e; 3 for $2.00 
