ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944) 
A most unusual plicata, its heavy 
markings suggesting a scotch plaid 
done in burgandy-red over a creamy 
ground color. Large, full petaled 
flowers,very showy and attractive. 
Easy grower, 36 in. stalks. 1.50 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942) 
S rich, pansy-purple. Falls blackish 
red-purple with a striking border 
the same color as the S. A richly 
colored, full petaled flower some- 
times called the pansy colored 
"Amigo", Thrifty grower, 35 in. 1,00 
SABLE (Cook 1938) 
Very dark, blackish blue-purple self 
so rich and lustrous its almost in 
a class by itself. An excellent all 
round iris and quite as luxurous 
as its name implies. 36 in. .75 
SALMONETTE (J. Sass 1946) 
This coral, or seashell~pink has the 
yellow influence that gives it a sal- 
mon coloring. Medium to large flowers 
falls flaring, S slightly open. 
~ Fair to good grower. 28-32 in. 8,50 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr 1927) 
A splendid, large flowered blue-on- 
white plicata that's still hard to 
beat. Awarded the first American 
Dykes Medal, 1927. 36-38 in. 235 
SANTA ROSA (Mitchell-Sal. 1943) 
Bitone, almost a bicolor with pink 
S and rosy falls in a very pleasing 
combination. A vigorous, large flow- 
ered iris, 38-40 in. stalks. DE MELE, 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow 1939) 
A showy and charming color combi- 
nation, The ruffled S$ are cream, the 
F a blend of pink and rose. A free 
bloomer, the nicely formed, medium 
sized flowers make a lovely clump 
of color. Tall 36-38" stalks. res) 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas 1942) 
An outstanding smooth, bright tex- 
tured white with a shining. cream- 
yellow flush at the throat. Large, 
broad petaled flowers, flaring F. 
on near perfect 38 in. stalks. 2.00 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) 
A tall and stately medium blue self. 
Dykes Medal 1936. 40-44 in, «30 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 1938) , 
Self. A cream as rich as rare old 
ivory. Its smooth coloring, wealth 
of bloom and fine flower make it a 
very popular variety. 36 in. 250 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) 
Remarkably pure, icy-white flowers 
all beautifully frilled and ruffled. 
Branching is a bit short but large, 
perfectly exquisite flowers on tall 
sturdy 36-40 in. stalks. 1.00 
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