blue. Increases rapidly and has good foliage 
and strong, well branched stalks. An Oncocyclus 
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SILVER LUSTRE. (Carpenter 1942) M.L. 38 in. A 
self of light wisteria blue. The parent of many 
of the new blue iris and in itself a fine iris ____ 
SIERRA SNOW. (Klein. 1939) M. 40 in. A clean, 
icy white with just a faint hint of blue. Nice 
form with ruffled petals. Proving a fine parent 
for us by producing a number of new and dif- 
ferent colors, one of which is Chansonette, our 
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SILVER SUSIE. (DeForest 1941) M. 48-63 in. A 
massive, flaring silvery white of good form and 
sUnetances Very tallcand well branched: 4. .2_.- 
SIOUX CITY. (Snyder 1939) M. 38 in. A mammoth 
flaring light blue that has a faint allover flush 
PemiyellOrrope pinion - 24) Sens NP IAE) oe Be 
Brows ClLUY SUE, CWhiting 1947), M36) in’ A 
brilliant blend of chestnut red and bright copper 
with a blaze of blue at the tip of the beard: A 
very colorful and beautiful iris, both for the 
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SMOLDER. (Nicholls 1937) L. 46 in. A perfect 
deep red purple self with a very glossy finish __ 
SNOQUALMIE. (Brehm. 1938) M. 36 in. One of 
the best of the true cream colored iris. Heavy 
Migs enceeancmovely) rullledstorime. ees = 22s 
SNOW CARNIVAL. (Graves 1942) M. 38 in. A 
gigantic flaring white with broad, full petals. 
Substance is heavy and finish is satiny. Always 
eeeen sation. As Mi. 1944.5 PiR. 00) 6 oie ee 
SNOW FLURRY. (Rees 1939) E.M. 40 in. A large 
ruffled white that has a faint blue cast like new 
fallen snow. Firm substance and great lasting 
ittesse Ni O41 R89 % eee ere 
SNOW VELVET. (H. Sass 1942) M. 35 in. A very 
velvety white with full broad petals and a touch 
of rich gold deep in the throat. A favorite with 
Vey il eee en, Vel nae, ee 
SOLID MAHOGANY. (J. Sass 1944) M. 36 in. A 
large and impressive red of a rich shade of ma- 
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SONATINE. (Tompkins 1946) M.L. 38 in. An irri- 
descent blend of blush pink, helitrope and 
silvery lilac. Beautiful form and heavy sub- 
stance. Interesting for breeding because it is 
Corcaude eeiraiimC)TinOlf 24. a ean ee 
SONNY BOY. (Kirk. 1939) E.M. 35 in, Rich copper 
with glowing undertones of brilliant henna red. 
If you don’t have this, you are really missing 
something. It is producing some remarkable 
Sceqlings 100. HeM 1940 P.Re 88ers oe ee 
SONRISA. (DeForest 1942) M. 36 in. Large flaring 
flowers of ruffled form. Soft coppery pink with 
an undertone of pale gold or cream. Excellent. 
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SPARKLING BLUE. (Grant 1942) M. 38 in. A well 
formed iris of rich flax blue with a finish like 
SOO mt OS (mat ie en eee cee te se Le 
SPINDRIFT. (Loomis 1944) M. 36 in. A self of 
deep seashell pink with a few heavier pink 
venations on the falls. Bright tangerine beard. 
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