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SENSATION. 46 in. A clear light blue with flaring falls. .................. Ah) 
SERENATA, 2 ft. Pinkish flower with firm flaring falls shading to hellebore 
red and its softer russet-wine colored standards. The flowers spread 
aboutsix inches. yredo aucshade alates ated: ssutdhe irre ol erie eye Ho ~ 1.00 
SERENITE. A very fine perfectly formed flower of rich blue. ............... .20 
3 for .50; 25 for 3.00 
SERENITY. Soft orchid-pink similar to Pink Satin but a little larger. ......... “ede 
3 for .85; 25 for 5.00 
SETTING SUN. 36 in. Standards, frilled coppery red, falls, fiery crimson. .... 35 
3 for .75; 425) tom ou 
SHAH JEHAN. 38 in. Creamy buff and lavender grey standards. The falls 
are a rich blending of fawn, copper, chestnut brown and purple. .25; 3 for .60 
SHANNOPIN. 40 in. (Pillow 1940). Close to a cream and rose amoena. Clear 
cream ruttled standards with pink to rose cast falls, medium sized flowers. 1.00 
SHARKSKIN. 44 in. (G. Douglas 1942). If you can visualize the silken material 
known as Sharkskin, you will have a good idea of the firm substance and 
almost velvety finish of this lovely tall white Iris. The domed standards are 
very broad and have a strong midrib. The falls are arched and flaring with 
a pale glistening yellow flush deep in the throat. .......... 2.00; 3 for 5.00 
SHERIFFA. 3!/, ft. A tall iridescent purple onco-bred which is outstanding. 
The petals are darker around the edges and burnished with a metallic 
lighter shade in the center. . not oles ns). ouaeen’t 4 s) eee 1.00 
SHERWOOD FOREST. 2!/, ft. In color it is rich red-purple. The falls are nar- 
row, long, and very velvety and against this background, for about two- 
thirds of the length of the fall, runs a full, rounded, bronze beard. ....... 2.00 
SHINING WATERS. 46 in. A lovely soft sky blue, with a sheen and sparkle 
likexiroshunsthe: sunshine, «c.. scene ne kee .40; 3 for 1.00 
SHOW BOAT. 36 in. (Whiting 1949). Rich, red gold blend with bright blue 
blazeconefalls.jient inde os meee ne ad ane eae eee Mest: 1.00 
SHOW GIRL. (Nelson 1945). A blush-rose blend from Rameses crossed with 
Prairie Sunset. Standards and falls the same shade of rose-pink but the 
heavy beard and haft are intense orange. ........,...0¢..:-. 0 ee 2.25 
SIEGFRIED. 44 in. Yellow plicata with yellow standards and creamy falls 
dotted ‘sndistippled? brownst: aac: hy atte. aera .40; 3 for 1.00 
SIERRE BLUE. (Essig 1932). Smooth lacquered medium blue with broad flaring 
falls of unusual length. A true self color that is really magnificent in a 
clump, stems often 5 ft. high. A good performer everywhere. .40; 3 for 1.00 
SILVER WINGS. 38 in. (Whiting 1949). Clean silvery white with flaring falls. 
White beard, tipped: yellow... Js. cote. de .aeads sds. 6.0 1.00 
SIOUX CITY SUE. 34 in. (W. Snyder 1947). A rich auburn red, with a central 
blaze of blue. The blooms are beautifully rounded, with captivating and : 
curvaceousvlines. 2. 6. ke gees nek sa is ee rr 2.50 
SIR: KNIGHT.A large deep blueself. ok 31 eet ee eae: 75 3 for 2.00 
SIR LANCELOT. 32 in. (J. Sass 1935). Standards of light rose-red, falls, bright 
medium red with veining on lighter ground at center. ........ 35; 3) for aoe 
SIR MICHAEL. 48 in. Standards, clear heliotrope; Falls, rich red-purple suf- 
tusedcoppery. brown: <4 ally ls .akcbe ees ce ne 30; 3atonmen on 
SITKA. 48 in. Very fragrant, pure, white. beach Ard Lee) ape 30; 3 for .75 
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