
SNOW FLURRY—$1.25 
ROYAL SCOT. (Hall, 1944.) 
$1.00 
Tall, large-flowered, heavily red trimmed Plicata 
of burgundy-red. Gives an all red effect. 
RUSSET WINGS. (Wills, 1946.) 
Smooth combination of copper and apricot with a 
russet tone. Gleaming gold dusting. Crisp flaring 
flowers. 
$6.50 
SABLE. (Cook, 1938.) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Extremely dark blackish purple with violet-blue 
beard. Handsome flower. Well branched, heavy 
stalk; good substance. 
SALLY ANN. (Kenneth Smith, 1945.) $1.00 
Lovely deep buff-yellow self. Excellent substance. 
SHARKSKIN. (Douglas, 1942.) $1.50 
Tall, white Iris with almost velvet finish and firm 
substance. Falls flaring with glistening yellow flush 
in throat. 
SHARON KAY. (DeForest, 1946.) $3.00 
Large, smooth self of light lilac. White beard 
tipped orange inside the flower. White styles 
shaded lilac. 
SHINING WATERS. (Essig, 1933.) 40c 
Clear medium blue self of firm waxlike texture. 
Bright orange beard. 
SNOW CARNIVAL. (Graves, 1942.) $2.00 
Pure white with ruffled finish. Fluted standards are 
domed; flaring falls are ruffled. No markings mar 
white effect. 
SNOW FLURRY. (Rees, 1939.) $1.25 
Standards are pure icy white, beautifully ruffled. 
The falls are big, broad and clear white. Just a 
faint cast of blue. 
BOULDER, COLORADO 

SNOW VELVET. (H. Sass, 1942.) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Velvety textured white of heavy substance. Large 
flowers. 
SOLID MAHOGANY. (J. Sass, 1944.) 
$3.00; 3 for $7.50 
A very rich bronze-red-purple self. Large flower. 
SONRISA. (DeForest, 1942.) $2.50; 3 for $6.00 
Coppery pink with creamy undertone and metallic 
finish. Falls rounded, flaring. 
SPANISH PEAKS. (Loomis, 1947.) $12.50 
Handsome true white self—the throat, the beard, 
the style arms all white. Large, broad petalled 
flowers of excellent substance. 
SPINDRIFT. (Loomis, 1941.) $2.00 
Delicate sea-shell-pink accentuated by fiery tan- 
gerine beard. Some venation on the falls. 
SPRING CLOUD. (Jory, 1935.) 50c 
Blue and white Plicata. 
SPUN GOLD. (Glutzbeck, 1940.) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Pure golden color with plushlike texture and rich 
golden beard. Stems are tall and well branched; 
the flowers large. 1944 Dykes Medal winner. 
$272. (Loomis Seedling. ) $2.00 
A true pink self of good substance—a smooth, clean 
lustrous coral-pink. Fiery tangerine beard. Slightly 
flaring falls. Not named and introduced, but 
available under its seedling number. 
STARLESS NIGHT. (J. Sass, 1941.) 50c 
Very dark blackish purple self with reddish sheen. 
Yellow beard. 
SUKEY OF SALEM. (Nesmith, 1946.) $4.00 
Blended self of ocher-red and rose with brown flush 
on the upper part of the falls. Broad flowers, flar- 
ing form, heavy substance. 

TEA ROSE—$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
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