SNOW VELVET. (H. Sass 1942) M. 35 in. A beau- 
tiful velvety white with slightly ruffled edges 
and a touch of rich gold deep in the throat._- 
SOLID MAHOGANY. (J. Sass 1944) M. 36in. A 
large and impressive red of a rich shade of Ma- 
hogany,..~H: M.1944, Ri 91 s2ech) ee 
SONATINE. (Tompkins 1946) M. L. 38 in. This is 
an iridescent blending of silvery lilac, pale 
heliotrope and blush pink. The finish is satiny 
and very cool in appearance. The branching is 
wide and low with strong, stalks., J -2oo2eeee 
SONNY BOY. (Kirk. 1939) E. M. 35 in. Rich cop- 
per with glowing undertones of brilliant henna 
red. One of the best in this class. H. M. 1940, 
Poe Re 88. s 20 ne- eee Ce eer 
SONRISA. (DeForest 1942) M. 36 in. Large flar- 
ing, slightly ruffled ilowers of blended coppery 
pink with an overlay of pale gold. Substance 
is firm and the blooms are well placed on a 
nicely branched ‘stalk. H. M, 1945, P. R. 87.--_- 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC. (Taylor 1942) M, 34in. A 
very large, flaring flower of light silvery lav- 
ender blue. A faint flush of heliotrope enlivens 
the. whole. flower... 25.42 4.d-0-en- dee ee 
SPARKLING BLUE. (Grant 1942) M. 38 in. This 
heavily substanced, well formed iris of rich flax 
blue has a sparkling frosty finish that makes 
it: exceptionally lovely.....--.2.._.>— 
SPINDRIFT. (Loomis 1944) M. 36 in. A self of 
deep seashell pink with a few venations on the 
haft. A bright tangerine beard enhances the 
heavily substanced, well formed flowers. H. M. 
1945, Pu OR. 88.4202 es, 2 re 
SPRING CHIMES. (Hall 1940) M. 38 in. A very 
large golden russet self that blooms very freety 
and makes an extremely bright garden picture. 
He C941 IR. 88 oa fe 
SPRING IDYL. (Papham 1940) E. M. 38 in. This 
dainty pink and white iris well deserves the 
name it carrieS> 2) koe 
SPUN GOLD. (Glutzbeck 1940) M. 38 in. This 
1944 Dykes Medal winner of pure yellow velvet 
has all the requirements of a top iris. P. R. 91. 
STARDOM. (Hall 1941) M. 36 in. A lovely blend 
of coppery toned onion-skin, pink, A. M, 1943, 
PoSR: 89) (ste RS er 
STARLESS NIGHT. (J. Sass 1941) M. 36 in.. So 
different that it catches all eyes. A deep black 
red self of good form and finish, H, M. 1943, 
DOOR 88.5. o ue ae so Slee pe mecln ok ie ern 
STATEN ISLAND. (Smith 1947) L. 38 in. One of 
the brightest of the new variegates, this is also 
the largest and best formed. Stands are of 
brilliant gold and the falls are velvety red with 
a gold edge. 2 432k 5 eee ce eee 
STELLA POLARIS. (Smith 1939) M, 42 in. A 
large, cool, semi-flaring white that has been 
given added beauty by threadlike reticulations 
of rich gold in the throat. H. M. 1941, P. R. 89. 
STELLA VIOLA. (Snyder 1945) E. M. 40 in. The 
most brilliantly rich, deep violet that we have 
seen, this has large well formed, heavily sub- 
stanced flowers. A real beauty, this grows well 
and increases “very rapidly. 222923. 22. pee 
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