SACRAMENTO (Mohr, Mitch., 1929) 
40c each 
White, with feather stitch edging of 
purple. 
SAMOVAR (Hall, 1941) 50c each 
A brilliant, coppery iris with rather 
short stems. A good foreground plant. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr, 1927) 50c ea. 
Fine white plicata with blue feather 
stitching. A Dykes Medal iris. 
*“SANGREAL (J. Sass, 1935)  35c each 
Rather low-growing medium yellow. A 
re-bloomer if weather permits. 
SANTA BARBARA (Mohr, Mitch., 1925) 
35c each 
Large lavender blue with closed stan- 
dards and flaring falls. 
SENSATION (Cayeux, 1925) 30c each 
Large flowers of a clear shade of light 
blue with flaring falls. 
*SEPTEMBER SKIES (H. Sass, 1933) 
35c each 
Violet-purple with short stems. A fall 
bloomer. 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas, 1942) $1.50 ea. 
A smooth, silky white iris just about 
perfect in detail. The size, purity of 
color and heavy texture with glistening 
yellow flush at the center make it most 
pleasing. A. M. 1946. 
SHINING WATERS (Millik., 1933) 
40c each 
Lovely sky-blue with very sparkling 
sheen. A. M. 1936. 
SHOW GIRL (Nelson, 1945) $1.50 each 
Delightful blush-rose pink flower with 
heavy, intense orange beard and haft. 
A tall free-bloomer. 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass, 1936)  50c each 
Lightly ruffled flower of yellow, dotted 
and stippled with brown. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig., 1932) 35c each 
Smooth, medium blue with tall strong 
stems. A strong grower and free bloom- 
er. Won the Dykes Medal ‘n 1935. 
SIERRA SNOW (Klein., 1939) 50c each 
Large, pure white of spreading form 
with wavy-edged falls. Stalks are tall 
and widely branched. 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass, 1935) 35c ea. 
Medium late with red-brown flowers. 
Lighter color in the center with veining. 
SITKA (Essig, 1932) 40¢c each 
Very fragrant, early blue-white. Tall 
and stately. 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm, 1938) 50c each 
One of the best cream-toned iris. The 
texture is leathery and substance heavy. 
Especially good to plant with the dark 
ones for strong color effect. 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939) $1.25 each 
The standards are pure, icy-white, beau- 
tifully ruffled. The falls are pure white, 
broad and flaring with crimped edges. 
Tall strong grower. 
SNOWKING (H. Sass, 1935) 35¢c each 
Great, white, broadly flaring flowers 
with gold at the throat. Heavy sub- 
stance, strong grower with good branch- 
ing. 
SNOW SHADOW (Nicholls, 1932) 30c ea. 
A medium tall white with lavender over- 
lay. 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass, 1942) $1.00 ea. 
Excellent, velvety textured white with 
gold at the throat. The flowers are 
tough and stand up good in rough weath- 
er. 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass, 1944) 
$3.00 each 
A smooth, deep, mahogany-red iris. One 
of the darkest reds end one of the best. 
Large well formed flowers of excellent 
texture, substance and fine branching. 
A. M. 1947. 
“SOUND MONEY (J. Sass, 1935) 30c ea. 
Golden-yellow dwarf iris, re-blooming 
when weather permits. 
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