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SANDALWOOD (Hans Sass, 1937). A very fine coffee colored blend that is greatly enliv- 
Cae by tne veo undertone and is very ele mn appearance. oe ee 
abit. Technically—standard inaceous tawny, falls army brown. : - 
Siinits HRA eRe ete nic WN Cate ATER AG OL Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100 $8.00 
SAN DIEGO. 46 inches. Honorable mention American Iris Society. Huge flowers of deep 
blue. The flowers are of superb form and freely produced on tall branching Meer 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927) (8.7). One of the finest large flowered plicatas. 5. 
and F. white distinctly edged blue and lavender. Flowers are large, of perfect form, heavy 
texture on tall stout well-branched stems. A truly beautiful Iris ..... Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
SENLAC (Bliss). Unique shade of mulberry red ..... . Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $6.00 
SENSATION. 48 inches. Fragrant. Given an award of merit by the Royal Horticultural 
Society of France. A real sensation in a clear analine blue, created by Cayeux of 
France. A perfect flower of gigantic size and one of the most prodigious bloomers 
Considered one of the best blues and the most popular of all the blue-toned varieties 
COCA Veg iepanegy toe haate aeee eree creer stints cucuale reste irs Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $8.00 
SHAWANO (Wmsn.). 37 inches. A brilliant yellow with Van Dyke veining on F. Given H. 
TS Sd pears Wan ear ict Ae ara eases aera a oe ges 8 ee a bce ee AONE AID Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
SHINING WATERS (Essig, 1933). M. 36 inches. Still as a mountain lake at sundown, re- 
flecting an unclouded blue, is halcyon sheen of this exquisite Iris. The blooms, carried on 
tall, well branched stems are wonderfully symmerical and alluring. Among the loveliest 
of all blue Iris, and worthy of the extra protection its slight tenderness may require....... 
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SIEGFRIED ‘H. Sass, 1936). 1. 40 inches. The pioneer of the yellow-ground plicatas. A 
very large flower stippled and dotted brown on both the yellow standards and the creamy 
falls with a touch of fluting and ruffling throughout. Height and branching are excellent. 
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SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932). ML. 40 inches. A slightly deeper-toned companion of Shining 
Waters A smooth lacquered, medium-blue with bread, flaring falls of unusual length. 
A true self-color that is really magnificent in the clump. A good performer everywhere. 
imesDyKesaMedal winter Ore 19385 oe. re «tecnnierwedia es Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, 15.00 
SIRIUS (Bun. 1927). A. M., R. H. S. A beautiful Iris of fine garden value on account of its splen- 
did habit and pure color, which has escaped general notice. Somewhat more violet than 
Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau which taken all in all, it really surpasses as the color is fine and rich 
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SIR LAUNCELOT. Gleaming chestnut red, with bright golden brown standards. It is lighter 
than Spokane, with more orange in it, and with brighter red falls. Of good size and med- 
LUT HELIS Gee tc eo eiere eee ie ec ick: To ane Each .25; Per 10 $1.50; Per 100, $8.00 
SIR MICHAEL. 48 inches. The standards are clear heliotrope and the falls rich red-purple, 
suffused coppery brown, but no color description can do it justice. and it has been the 
despair of artist who have tried to reproduceit ...... .Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100 $10.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939). Standards are pure icy white, beautifully ruffled, and falls 
big, broad and pure white. They are waved and crimped at the edges, semi-flaring. Snow 
Flurry is especially noted for the great number of flowers produced on each stalk, some 
of which tower to a height of 4 feet. A very early variety, long lasting 
ee pete dn ER Rg Ay aie elt irc EROS FAG dees A Me Oar oe ei cet ar Ee a ES Rae al SOL ue BP Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.00 
SNOW KING. Regal in bearing, with broadly flaring great white blossoms lit with gold* at 
the throat. Heavy of substance, bold and strong in growing habit. 3 feet tall. A wond- 
erful and thoroughly hardy white from the Sasses ................... Each .39; Per 10 $2.00 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 1938) M. 36”. One of the very best cream iris. It reminds one of thick 
Jersey cream and like this luscious cream which seems to have so mutch body, this iris is 
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SNOW WHITE (Sturt). 1929. A pure white .............. Each .25; Per 10 $1.50; Per 100, $8.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass, 1942) A white flower of very heavy substance, lit with gold about the 
center. The large flowers stay in good condition on the hottest days. Height 40 inches, H. M. 
AS FIG tt 1942 oe ten ey ice we ttec con va eae eeaeakts Inc a ten, 6k atu ge an > ee ce Each $2.50 
SOLE MIO (Van T., 1938). M. 38”. Received the silver medal in Rome, 1938. This is one of the 
last iris imported from Holland before the invasion. Tall and well branched the flowers are 
ol iclear déep.vyellow. | Doesinotniade:- ssi we. ok, ee nee Each $3.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass, 1944) M. 38”. Mahogany red, the smoothest deep flowered grand 
new red. Large flowers of good substance, one of the darkest reds. Finely formed, smoothly 
finished and heavily textured, fine branching. Top honors in the crimson class to this im- 
DOSiing ew: Aigter i: 50S tee me aperec ne csqmenenh he Hague ieee RL, Ca AE See eee ei Each $6.50 
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