RUSSIAN BRONZE. (Milliken 1945) M. 34 in. A 
fone miris Ot etlatine mon and rich coloring. 
Standards of tawny gold offset by falls of 
bronzy maroon, Blooms again in early fall for 
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RUTH POLLOCK. (H. Sass 1939) M.L. 36 in. Clear 
rich lemon with an edge of deep reddish rose. 
Beautiful form and finish. In its color range, 
this still hasn’t been topped. A.M. 1941, P.R. 90 
SABLE. (Cook 1938) M. 40 in. The most famous 
of all dark iris. Rich black purple with excellent 
form, substance and finish. A.M, 1940, PReseo 
SALAR. (DeForest 1940) M.L. 40 in. Rich creamy 
salmon with a deep rose area on the falls. 
Lovely. H.M. 1940, P.R. 90 -------------=---=== 
SALMONETTE. (J. Sass 1946) M. 36 in. A beauti- 
ful salmon toned shell pink. The throat has 7a 
creamy shell pink area and a rich pink 
beard accents the coloring. H.M. 1947 225 See 
SANTA CRUZ. (Mitchell 1945) E.M. 38 in. A near 
variegata with standards of butter yellow and 
falls the same, heavily veined with red _2.-4ee 
SEA BLUE. (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. A very fine 
blue of large size, this has flaring, heavily sub- 
stanced, broad petaled flowers. P:R. 87, 2 2eeeee 
SEA LARK. (Muhl. 1946) M. 36 in. Large nicely 
formed violet with an odd flush of purple over 
the falls. Unusual and very lovely ------------ 
SEDUCTION. (Cay. 1933) M. 36 in. A choice plicata 
of pink and white. Form is rounded and petals 
are broad with good substance ---------------- 
CETTINGS SUN, (Kirk! 1937) 3Me 36 in. Richmcea, 
close to Carmine lake with a deeper red sheen 
over the whole flower. A sellout every season. 
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SHANNOPIN. (Pillow 1940) M.L. 40 in. A bicolor 
of good size and form, this has standards of 
rich cream and falls the same color, with a 
smooth, rich overtone of bright rose. Proving 
to be a wonderful parent ---------------------- 
SHARKSKIN. (Douglas 1942) M. 44 in. A velvety 
white with very broad petals and beautiful form. 
A really outstanding white that is undoubtedly 
one of the very best for any purpose. A.M. 1946, 
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SHARON KAY. (DeForest 1946) M. 40 in. A clean 
and brilliant iris of bright lilac. The beard is 
white tipped lemon. Lovely -------------------- 
SHAWANO. (Wmsn. 1939) M. 39 in. A very bril- 
liant orange yellow that is given even more bril- 
liance by veinings of bright red. P.R. 8612s 
SHERIFFA. (White 1941) E.M. 39 in. An onco- 
bred of great beauty, this is a metalic like blend 
of deep violets, magentas and red. Very large 
flower with a fine form. A.M. 1945 _-----2==== 
SHISHALDIN. (DeForest 1944) M. 38 in. A bril- 
liant blend of rich orange, yellow and golden 
brown. A sister seedling of Casa Morena ----- 
SHOW GIRL. (Nelson 1945) Ml. 37 in. A clear toned 
self of blush rose, this is said to be the best pink 
seedling to have come from Prairie-Sunset sae 
SILVER CHARM. (Craig 48) M. 35 in. A medium 
sized rounded flaring flower of pale, cool gray, 
the garden effect is a pleasant and clear light 
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