SALMONETTE (Sass 1946). The Sass Brothers have 
given us another glorious flower of salmon pink self with 
a soft creamy flush around the tangerine beard that blends 
in well with the color of the flowers. $10.00 
SALAMONIE (Cook 1946). Majenica and Pink Reflec- 
tion are the parents of this light salmon pink blend. Large 
flowers and good increaser in this silvery pink and salmon 
blend. $9.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall 1941). A brilliant coppery rose self 
with the standards a bit lighter than the falls. Makes a 
glowing mass of color in the garden. 50c 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas 1942). A splendid white iris that 
will hold its own among the best iris for many years. Heavy 
silky substance, large size and excellent form and branch- 
ing. $2.50 
SHARON KAY (DeForest 1946) Large smooth, cool self 
of light rose lilac with a white beard tinged orange inside 
the flower. A beautiful combination in your garden. $6.00 
SIEGFRIED (Sass 1936). A plicata of rich, golden, sulphur 
yellow bronze with falls and standards dotted with brown 
and purple tints. Tall and well branched but multiplies 
slowly. 50c 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932). Winner of the Dykes medal 
in a clear, deep blue self that grows to a great height and 
stands up under any weather. Always popular. Bc 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm). Named for the huge waterfall 
of Indian origin in the Cascade Mountains, this smooth, 
creamy white is of large size and fine form and free bloom- 
ing. 60c 

SNOW FLURRY 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939). The standards of this icy 
blue white are beautifully ruffled, with the flaring ruffled 
falls firm and beautiful. The flower is bluish white in the 
bud as the color of a glacier against a mountain side. $1.25 
SEATTLE 33, WASHINGTON 
SOLID MAHOGANY (Sass 1944). True to its name, this 
iris merits any description. A bronze gold beard on this 
very dark red velvety flower. $5.00 
SONRISA (DeForest 1942). Large, flaring, slightly ruf- 
fled flowers of coppery pink with yellow undertone and 
a golden overlay. Large flower and well branched. $2.50 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Taylor 1942). A seedling from 
Sierra Blue with a larger flower of silvery lavender blue 
overlaid with heliotrope. $1.50 
SN DOR LED (Loomis 1944). A self of deep seashell pink 
with a few venations on the haft. Its tangerine beard en- 
hances the beauty of these well formed flowers. $3.00 
STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm 1939). A brilliant copper 
iris suffused with red, it gleams with the mellowness of 
sunlight through a stained glass window. 50c 
STARDOM (Hall 1941). An onion skin pink that is a 
Jean Cayeux with some apricot and copper added. A vig- 
orous, hardy plant, 34”. 75c: 3 for $2.00 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach 1945). A new iris, rich in 
colors of copper gold, old rose and red that has a bluish cast 
in the center of the falls. he red turns to rose tints after 
the flower is open. Sweetly scented. $5.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (Sass 1943). Here again are the 
sunset colors of the Prairie country. A seedling of the fa- 
mous Prairie Sunset but with brighter, richer colors of 
golden tan and apricot and taller. $2.00 
SUEZ (Schreiner 1944). A rich shade of reddish purple with 
an unusual veining and darker flecks inherited from its 
parents, Wm. Mohr and Louis Aureau. $5.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 1944). This seedling of 
Great Lakes and Shining Waters is lighter than either of 
its parents. A silvery sheen covers this smooth flower. 
Plant it behind an iris of pink tones for contrast. $3.00 
THE CAPITOL (Maxwell 1945). An exquisite pure 
white flower with heavy golden beard and haft. Radiates 
warmth and charm in the garden. $3.00 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941). An intense, deep medium 
blue of highest rank. Oustanding substance. $1.00 
TITIAN LADY (G. Douglas 1941). ML. Sparkling, pure 
white with domed standards and semi-flaring falls. Intense 
tangerine beard that lghts up the center of the flower. 
Tall, well branched stalks. $1.00 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937). ML. 40”, Dykes 
medal 1941. A huge, rich deep red purple of great loveli- 
ness. Soft orange beard. Stunning effect. $1.00 
THREE CHEERS (Cook 1945). An unusual brilliant blue 
bicolor with very light blue standards and purple-violet 
falls. Prominent beard of blue-white. Striking. $6.00 
TIFFANJA (DeForest 1942). Truly beautiful. A distine- 
tive yellow plicata, standards are buff, the falls are creamy 
white bordered buff and brushed at the haft and around 
the edge with golden brown. $1.50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge 1942). ML. A unique iris 
of rich, golden tobacco brown, lighter shade than most 
brown iris. The flowers are large with heavy substance and 
trim flaring form. $5.00 
VELVET DUSK (Schreiner 1948). A very dark descend- 
ant of Sable with a rich sheen that glistens in the sunshine. 
A blue-brown beard and a later bloomer than Sable. $10.00 
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