SALUSKIN. The new 1948 Nelson intro- 
duction. See our introductions at begin- 
ning of list. $15.00 
SAMOVAR. A brilliant and colorful cop- 
pery rose that sparkles with grand garden 
effect. 90c 
SEQUATCHIE. A blend of coppery brown 
_with infusion of rose and a bright blaze of 
metallic violet in the center of the falls. 
Call the color a metallic. coppery rose- 
brown. H.M. $6.00 
SELAH. The new 1948 Nelson blue gold 
knockout. See our introductions at be- 
ginning of list. $10.00 
SERENATA. Russet wine standards, pink- 
ish falls. Fine. $2. 00 
SHARKSKIN. A large velvety pure white 
in heavy demand. 
SHERIFFA. An Onco bred of iridescent 
purple, very dark around the edges, but 
burnished through the center with a me-— 
tallic lighter shade. Tall. A triumph of 
Mr. Clarence White. A.M. 75¢ 
SHOW GIRL. (Elias Nelson, 1945), A dis- 
tinctive true self of blush rose from Ram- 
ases and Prairie Sunset. It is regarded 
as the best pink seedling of Prairie Sunset. 
Heavy orange beard and haft when first 
open. Large well shaped flower on 38-inch 
stalk. Modestly priced. $4.50 
SNOQUALMIE. Unusual leathery smooth 
cream. Lovely and in heavy demand. 60c 
SNOW CARNIVAL. This is a large ruffled 
white from Dr. Graves. Very near the 
top notch white. A.M. ’44. $4.50 
Our winters are tough and hard; summers 
are dry and hot; this produces hardy 
stock. 
SNOW FLURRY. The startling pure icy 
white. Hint of light blue. Ruffled. Ex- 
— quisite. $1.35 
SNOW VELVET. The new velvety white 
from Mr. Sass. Gold at the haft. Heavy 
substance. A very fine thing. $1.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY. This grand new 
dark red solidly colored is another tri- 
-~umph from Mr. Sass. $6.00 
SONATINE. Blend of lilac and pink 
tones. Ormohr parentage. $9.00 
SONNY BOY. Glowing gold and henna. 
Heavy to gold. Brilliant. $1.00 
SOUSON. A pale lemon cream over an 
ice like background. A pale yellow stand 
out. Lovely. $6.00 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Clear lavender 
blue with pinkish glow. oe and tall. 
Nery? fine. 
$3.00 
falls. 
es 00 
SORREL TOP. A rose and yellow plicata. 
A new pattern. — $3 00 
SPARKLING BLUE. The large flowered 
near flax blue sparkles in sunlight. $1.50 
SPINDRIFT. The new pink from Dr. 
Loomis, much sought after. This is a real 
pink. Order early. $4.50 
SPRING CHIMES. A beautiful russet tan. 
- Flowers bunch a bit, but the unusual 
color overlooks its faults. $1.00 
SPRING SECRETARY. Smooth blending 
of buff and old gold; soft coloring overlay 
of mahogany. 60c 
SPUN GOLD. Probably the topnotch yel- 
low to date. Award of Merit. Very fine. 
Dykes Medal. 
STAINED GLASS. A copper red self. 
Very bright and vivid. Glows. 75e 
STARDOM. Mr. Hall’s grand near onion 
skin pink. Add apricot, some copper and 
you have it. 90c 
STARLESS NIGHT. Very dark blackish 
purple self with reddish sheen. Yellow 
beard. Very fine. $1.00 
STELLA POLARIS. Very large superior 
creamy white with heavy velvety surface. 
Tall, well branched. 90¢ 
$2.00 
STORM KING. A velvety blackish purple 
with red underglow. A superior near 
black. $1.50 
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SUEZ. Large flower of reddish purple, 
veined and spotted pattern from Wm. 
Mohr. Sets seed. $6.00 
SULTANS ROBE. Rich shades of gold, 
copper, old rose and > FEC wanes favorite in 
California. Beauty. $12.00 
SUNSET SERENADE. A soft golden tan 
in effect. Standards apricot buff; falls 
orange vinaceous, yellow beard. Large 
flowers. Sparkles. $3 00 
SUNSHINE. The deepest yellow from Mr. 
Hall. A fine thing. $2.25 
SUSETTE, Clear creamy elie lightly 
spotted with maroon on edges. Sturdy, 
well placed large. flowers. A winner. - $9. 00 
SYLVAN BELLE. A warm white eect 
of Gloriole, sere at shaft. Tall and large | 
flowers. | | aD $4, 50 
Cuetec come back year after year for 
our stock; we se ekg e soem or ne 
would not go, this. ; 
TA MING. A deep Bip Ro ities orange 
This Naranja Se is more in-_ 
tense than its_ Parent 90 
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