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SKY RANGER. 54 in. (Hall). A very tall, stately and heavily ruffled medium 
blue. The flowers are large, of very attractive form and good substance. 
the stems with three flowers open have held up when many named varieties 
in the garden have gone down during storms. ................0 0000. 17.50 
SNOW FLURRY. 45 in. Rutfled standards of pure icy white. Broad, pure 
white falls, semi-flaring, waved and crimped at the edges. .... .75; 3 for 2.00 
SNOW KING. 38 in. (H. Sass 1935). Regal flaring white, broad formed 
flowers nicely poised on well branched stems. .... .30; 3 for 75; 25 for 5.00 
SNOQUALMIE. A solid deep cream; even in tone, large in size and of feathery 
Renrrne, ane SPUNET LOL NISIIOY ONS . 50; 3 for 1.25; 25 for 8.50 
SO BIG TEXAS. This lovely Iris is a soft lavender blue, strong grower, large well 
formed blooms. It has good foliage and strong stems and the huge blooms 
are well placed. The standards are almost closed and falls are semi-flaring 
and slightly curved which gives the blooms an artistic appearance. ...... 1.50 
| 3 for 4.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY. 38 in. (J. Sass 1944). Mahogany-red, the smoothest 
deep flowered grand new red. Large flowers of good substance, one of the 
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SONG OF GOLD. 34 in. (Essig 1937). A rippling medium yellow with pro- 
nounced flaring falls. A pure medium tone of yellow with well branched 
Beer nisasingrescentadans, mius..an in, wellew,qeeb.agial. 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
SOUSUN. A pale lemon cream over an ice like background. A pale yellow 
Ree fo ee ABST WHO Tue. Vee oy tT vie? ee he 3.00 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC. (Taylor 1942). A giant clear blue on the lavender side. 
It is free blooming and one of the largest Iris. ............. 100; 3 for 2.00 
SPANISH PEAKS. 38 in. (Loomis 1947). A flower from Colorado and like its 
snow capped peaks this Iris is as we would expect it. It is completely white, 
the flower, the throat, the haft, the beard, the style arms—all white. Very 
nicely formed blooms, broad petaled, heavily substanced and fine textured. 
me or ine finest new white creations, .... 2... ne eee ee bee 15.00 
SPINDRIFT. (Loomis 1944). Translucent, delicate seashell or coral-pink, with 
fiery tangerine beard to accentuate THe'COlOl a tae ae 2.50: 3 for 6.00 
SPRING CHEER. 36 in. (Whiting 1947). Large, creamy yellow with blue and 
gold. pattern on the falls... Crimped edge. 2... .4....... ce ce ee 1.00 
SPUN GOLD. (Glutzbeck 1940). Perhaps the most famous yellow Iris ever intro- 
duced. Good branching, tall stems and rich solid yellow color. 1.25; 3 for 3.50 
ST. LOUIS. 48 in. Rich brilliant velvety blue violet, bi-color,...... .35; 3 for .85 
STAINED GLASS. (Wihelm 1939). Glowing red-copper self, one of the most 
brilliant Iris we have ever seen when viewed with the sun behind it. In such 
a light, it resembles nothing quite so much as stained glass. ............ 50 
3 for 1.25; 25 for 8.50 
STARDOM. (Hall 1941). Termed onion-skin pink by the color chart, this fine 
Iris is not really pink at all, but rather a smooth blend of copper pink and 
apricot-buff. It has also been called salmon-rose. Beard is tangerine or 
SU ORM Olathe Cia oo de sO, lace eg. seh. 09 bO0ssuastor! 1.25 
STARLESS NIGHT. 36 in. (J. Sass 1941). A very dark red-purple self. The 
color is pure and rich, its intensity heightened by a bright yellow beard... 1.00 
3 for 2.50 
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