SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 1942) 
A fine, large flowered white with 
a flush of gold at the center, A 
noticeable velvety texture and un- 
usually heavy substance make this 
an outstanding white. 36-38 in. 1,00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1944) 
A beautiful variation among the 
"reds", The name implies its color 
tone - deep, rich red blended with 
a touch of red mahogany-brown that 
gives it a lustrous depth of color 
that only a polished ornament in 
real mahogany could match. Large, 
solidly colored flowers, good form 
and a thrifty grower. 36 in. 3.50 
SONRISA (DeForest 1942) 
A coppery pink blend with a creamy 
undertone and something in a metalic 
like texture that gives it a par- 
ticularly clear, bright coloring. 
Nicely formed flowers with closed 
S and rounded, flaring falls of 
excellent substance. 36 in. 2.00 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC (Taylor 1942) 
A large, robust iris of lavender- 
purple with slight pink undertones. 
When well grown flowers may meas- 
ure up to eight or nine inches. 
Fine form, good substance, 38. 1.50 
SCUTHERN SNOW (Beck 1947) 
A thrifty, broad petaled new white 
with a heavy yellow beard. It comes, 
highly recommended, from Tennessee, 
one of the great iris centers of 
the country. 36 in. stalks. 4,00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis 1947) 
A beautiful, new, large flowered 
pure white that combines outstanding 
Size and height with the distinctive 
charm and simplicity that only a 
true self can have. 38 in. he aoe 
(See separate leaflet) 
SPARKLING BLUE (Grant 1942) 
This splendid, tall self is close 
‘to flax-blue and has that sparkly 
finish we all like so well. Large 
nicely formed flowers and an easy 
thrifty grower, 36-40 in. 1.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944) 
One of the famous Seashell Pink Buds 
from the gardens of the originator. 
The color is coral, or seashell- 
pink sometimes showing a blue flush 
at the top of the falls. A lovely 
flower, heavy substance, easy grower 
and probably the deepest in color 
of any of the seashell pinks. 2.00 
SPRING CHIMES. (Hall 1939) 
A self in a striking new color tone 
that has been called "golden russet". 
large, beautifully colored flowers, 
substance good but not excellent. 
Easy grower, free bloomer. 38", yi) 
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