
IRISES AND DAYLILIES 

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SNOW CRYSTAL 
SKY RANGER — (Hall 1948) M.54”. 
Very 
tall, stately, heavily ruffled medium 
blue of large size, good form and sub- 
Stancet S24 Ae ee eee ee $20.00 
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. ae 
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SNOW BELLE—(McKee 1938) ML.38”. 
‘Pearly white of spreading form with 
soft lemon venation on the hafts. Ex- 
ceptionallysViI2OrouUs mes Sea) 
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 
VISOrexXtraoramary sisie 8 $3.00 
SNOW CRYSTAL—(J. Wills 1947) M. 
Glistening white except for a light blue 
feathering on the hafts of the widely 
flaring falls and the intense blue of 
the styles and crests. Large and heavy- 
textured fest he ee eee $5.00 
SNOW FLURRY—(Rees 1939) EM.40’’, 
Beautifully ruffled blue-white, large 
and well-substanced. A charming iris 
altho too highly branched. j ........ mee 
SNOW KING—(H. Sass 1935) ML.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. ........ eon 
SNOW VELVET—(H. Sass 1942) M.38”. 
Thick-petalled, velvety-textured white 
with smoothly-lacquered gold hafts. A 
DEAULIStI WeRILGS ee eee $1.50 
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. fsje ...... $5.00 
SONATINE — (Tompkins 1946) ML.38”. 
Satiny blending of silvery lilac, pale 
heliotrope and blush pink. Strong 
stalks with branching low and wide 
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SONNY BOY—(Kirkland 1939) EM.34”. 
Brilliant blend of gold and henna, the 
gold predominating. Excellent form 
and branching. 1.2..4.23. eee $ .40 
SONRISA Cop- 

pery pink with strong undertone of 
yellow and a smooth, shining finish. 
Wide petalled, large and flaring flow- 
ers of firm substance on strong, weil- 
branched stalks’ .. eee $2.50 
SOUS O N—(Essig 1945) ML.36”. Clean 
pale lemon with quality written all 
over it. Large, firm-textured, florifer- 
ous and long-blooming. fe ............ $3.50 
SOUTHERN SNOW— (Beck 1947) EM. 
36”. New white, highly recommended. 
Petals full and broad very heavy, in 
texture and pure. white. 22] 222 $4.00 
SPANISH PEAKS—(Loomis 1947) M. 
38”. A large, broad petalled, heavily 
substanced, exquisitely finished ALL 
white on tall stalks. White throat, 
white beard, white styles—nothing but 
white—of pleasing ruffled form. a 
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SPARKLING BLUE—(Grant 1942) M. 
40”. Flax-blue with frosty, sparkling 
overlay. Large, broad-petalled, semi- 
flaring and well-substanced........... S700 
SPOKAN—(J. Sass 1933) EM.34”. Stand- 
ards, reddish tan. Falls, deep, velvety 
reddish brown. Center, gold. Large, 
glowing red brown effect. ...........- Saco 
SPRING CHIMES—(Hall 1942) M.38”. 
Large golden russet self. A shade 
lighter than Nightingale and very at- 
tractive. A free bloomer of good form 
and fair substance. Stems are not short 
but branching is high), 2.3 Seah 

SPANISH PEAKS 
