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STATEN ISLAND. 38 in. (K. Smith 1948). The unusually bright variegata has 
exceptional clarity of color. Its domed standards are bright old gold with 
a metallic sheen which gives life to the flowers. The very flaring falls, edged 
in the same color as the standards, have a jaunty carriage. The falls a rich 
velvety brown make this Iris a showy garden subject. .............--. 10.00 
STELLA POLARIS. (Smith 1939). A very large and superior creamy white with 
almost velvety surface. Stems have 4-way branching and reach 42 in. in 
heights «sit sof. - (CME. -.-<.sapreude eneleeraene een a ean 75: 3 for 2.00 
STORM KING. 40 in. (Nicholls 1940). Massive and imposing, silky blackish 
purple flower. A very late flowering variety of immense blooms, wide 
flaring falls. The uniformity of color without veins of any kind gives a rich 
and-original rise. 4+. kosuy vacaa ve ieoacarve uty areal aie tae ie eee A 1.50 
SUEZ. Large flower of reddish purple, veined and spotted pattern from Wm. 
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SULTAN'S ROBE. 36 in. (Salbach 1945). Bright and gaudy, a rich deep rose 
to red shaded with varying hues of copper and gold. The big broad flar- 
ing falls have a dashing accent of color. A bright violet-blue blaze in the 
center of the falls accentuates the colors in a striking manner. .......... 3.00 
SUMMER TAN. 38 in. Neither yellow nor brown, but a delightful 'Summer- 
Taneicolors Jace nek nee iene ee ee a ae ea 25; 3 for .75; 25 for 4.00 
SUNBURST. 40 in. Large deep yellow of fine form and good texture. ..... ete 330 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
SUNMIST. 35 in. A very lovely early soft yellow aristocrat. ...... .25: 3 for .60 
SUNNY RUFFLES. 36 in. (Waters 1943). A beruffled clear lemon-yellow with 
the center of each petal shading to cream-white. A variation in petal 
formation’ that is welcome.’ ...wall%. «80... 2smoe).. o.oo 1.50 
SUNOL. 42 in. Handsome yellow with lavender flush. .30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
SUNSET SERENADE. 36 in. (J. Sass 1943). The finest of the Prairie Sunset 
seedlings. Its blooms are larger and somewhat lighter and brighter in tone 
than. itsoparents occu. sn. «5.00 hsog, xn PRO eee ety, 2.50 
SUNSET TAN. 36 in. A gorgeous uniform light pinkish-tan. ...............  .25 
3 for .60; 25 for 4.00 
SUZETTE. 38 in. (Knowlton 1945). As pert as a French mademoiselle. An airily 
marked plicata of rose madder on edges of standards and falls, this over- 
laid on a creamy background. Dainty and pert. ..................0... 7.50 
SWEET ALIBI. (White). A soft deep cream with a smooth ivory finish with 
ruffled standards and falls of crimped edges. .. .25; 3 for .60; 25 for 4.00 
SYLVAN BELLIE. 40 in. (Peck 1944). Tall and well formed this warm white is 
the outstanding iris in the garden of Mr. Peck. A seedling of Gloriole, it 
has firm domed standards and semi-flaring falls with slight golden reticula- 
tions at the hafts which lend a glow to the whole flower. .............. 4.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY. 38 in. (Norton 1944). An Iris of precise styling, smooth 
tailored appearance. A beautiful very light blue of classic form. ........ 3.00 
TALISMAN. 38 in. Color of the world's most famous Talisman rose, a subtle 
blending of red, yellow, pink and chamois. .... .40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 6.25 
TALLY HO. (Hall 1949). The general color of this flower is something new and 
pleasing. The upper part of the falls are close to the deep coloring seen 
in bright fuschia colored orchids, 
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