Red Majesty—‘‘flaring red blend, very colorful with wide haft’’ Harold W. Knowlton, Mass. 
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SACRAMENTO — (Mohr-Mitchell 1929) 
M.36”". Large white plicata profusely 
margined magenta-violet. _........... $ .35 
SALAMONITE — (Cook 1946) M.38’. Ex- 
quisite light pink blend, richly yet deli- 
cately colored. Pleasing shape, firm 
substance and fine texture............. $7.00 
SALAR—(DeForest 1940) ML.40’”. Oddly 
blended cream-flesh and salmon with 
rose tones around the beard. A large 
and most individual iris with an inde- 
Briar ee COLON. ee ce $ .50 
SALMONETTE—(J. Sass 1946) ML.36’. 
One of the newer pink-bud pinks, this 
from the famous Sass gardens. Light 
yellowish pink or salmon self with in- 
conspicuous tangerine beard......... $5.00 
SALUSKIN—(Nelson 1948) M.38”. Light 
salmon with tangerine beard, vigorous 
and well-substanced. $6.50 
SAMOV AR— (Hall 1941) EM.34’’. A very 
brilliant copper-rose with eye-catching 
qualities of exceptional degree. Large 
flowers but branching rather ee 
SAN ANTONE — (Kleinsorge 1947) ML. 
40”. Huge deep tan or sand-brown self. 
Beautiful form with extra broad falls 
mmerately ruffled: 2.2.20... $6.00 
SAN DIEGOW— (Mohr-Mitchell 1929) 
EM.40”. Lively medium-deep blue, in 
color between Missouri and Brunhilde. 
Perea ncdetlaring. oo. Ss 18) 
SAN FRANCIS C O~—(Mohr-Mitchell 
1927) ML.38’. Sister to Los Angeles 
with much heavier plicating of blue on 
white ground. Dykes Medal 1927. $ .50 
SATSUMA—(Thole 1939) VL.40”. Very 
large warm tan which fades to soft 
chamois and makes an effective com- 
panion to red-purples or blues....... $1.00 
SEDUCTION—(Cayeux 1933) M.32”’. 
Delicately colored plicata faintly 
stitched lavender on white nO 
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SEADEEP—(Thole 1937) EM.35”. Two- 
toned medium blue. The falls are rich 
royal blue. Standards several shades 
ienter..Quite blue too. -..............-. Pru 
SEA GULL—(Ilse Smith 1948) M.40”. 
Large, ruffled, flaring white of great 
vigor, remarkable branching and ap- 
parent. rugged hardiness. An impres- 
FES S08 CGI ce eae ee ne a $10.00 
SEA LARK—(Muhlestein 1946) M.38”. 
Blue-violet self with a large even flush 
of purple in center of both standards 
and falls, result of crossing Brunhilde 
BSA lores cn Year ky $5.0 
S ELA H—(Nelson 1948) M.38”. Lovely 
shade of lavender blue with glowing 
gold heart and beard. Large and well- 
SUMS DATICOO gone fe awl 81 oe ee te $5.00 

SEQUATCHIE— (Caldwell 1944) ML.40”’. 
Brilliant coppery blend with blue flush 
in the falls. Crisp, flaring and well- 
substanced. Not large but showy. $3.00 
SERENIT E—(Cayeux 1931) ML.38”. 
Standards, buff, flushed bluish laven- 
der. Falls, pastel blue with yellow 
margins. Lovely example of the rare 
blue and yellow blends. ................ ae) 
SHAH JEHAN — (Neel 1932) L.38”. 
Creamy buff standards faintly edged 
lavender. Chestnut-purple falls also 
edged Javender. 42) eae a ashi 
SHANNOPIN— (Pillow 1940) M.40”. Ruf- 
fled creamy white standards. Rosy pink 
falls, with yellow hafts. Beautiful and 
USUAL ROP cen ak as my ete 
SHARKSKIN—(G. Douglas 1942) M.36”. 
Velvety finished pure white with 
leathery substance, large size and 
beautiful flaring form. fsj -........... $1.50 
SHARON KAY—(DeForest 1946) M.38’’. 
Large smooth self of clear light vina- 
ceous lilac. Lovely and different. $3.00 
SHINING WATERS— (Essig 1933) M.42”’. 
Perfectly-formed, large, wax-like sky 
blue. Tall. Well-branched. One of the 
loveliest blues but somewhat pete 
SHISHALDIN — (DeForest 1944) M.38”’. 
Flashy, flaring flower in a blending of 
orange, yellow and brown. $1.00 
SHOW GIRL—(Nelson 1945) M.38”. 
Large and distinctive self of blush-rose. 
Heavyforange beard. 220.2... $1.50 
SIEGFRIED—(H. Sass 1936) L.40’. Yel- 
low standards and creamy falls, both 
stippled and dotted purple-brown. Very 
large tropical appearing blooms sup- 
ported, with difficulty, on the tall 
STO Se ee ee een ee Sr OU 
SIERRA BLU E—(Essig 1932) ML.42”. 
Magnificent, smoothly-enamelled medi- 
um-blue self with long and broad flar- 
ing falls. Deeper in color than Shining 
Waters, and more hardy. Vigorous 
DyKesmviedalist, of L33pl 4 Sead 
SILVER SUSIE—(DeForest 1941) M.48”. 
Very tall, flaring silvery white with 
nice branching. $1.50 
SIOUX CITY SU E—(Whiting-Snyder 
1947) Coppery chestnut-red with blue 
blaze around beard, a charming com- 
bination. $1.50 
SIR MICHAEL—(Yeld 1925) M.36”. eat 
blue standards. Plum-purple falls 
Unique color contrast that has ees 
one challenger—Allumeuse. 
SKY RANGER—(Hall 1948) M.54”. Very 
tall, stately, heavily ruffled medium 
blue of large size, good form and sub- 
SEANCES Cras aces tte tie dcen ee ser eee eee $12.00 
SNOQUALMIE — (Brehm 1938) M.36”. 
Mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat. 
Grand form and branching. Extremely 
heavy _ substance. Large, vigorous, 
hardy, free-blooming and a rapid in- 
CredSCTU Gs va ior ek ee ee $ .50 
