THE ADMIRAL 
SONRISA (DeForest ’42) HM ’45. 38”. 
Large flowers of coppery pink with a 
golden undertone. Flaring form. $1.35 
SOQUEL (Reinelt ’40) 34”. Seedling of 
Wm. Mohr, a bit lighter in color, better 
grower. Pollen somewhat fertile. 75c 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck 747) 36”. 
A broad petalled, early white. A good 
one. $1.50 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis ’47) AM 
50. 38”. Rather late blooming lovely 
white. Pure white of giant size, fine 
form, tall stems and good branching. 
We have the true variety. $7.50 
SPELLBOUND (Linse 
ductions, page 3. 
D1) See intro- 
$20.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ’44) HM ’45. 36”. 
Translucent, delicate Seashell pink 
with tangerine beard. Very popular. 
$1.50 
We all love colored catalogs, but their 
cost is terrific. Lowest prices on gen- 
erously filled orders of quality plants 
do not go hand in hand with such costs. 
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SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck ’40) DM ’44. 
38”. Handsome, huge and velvety gold- 
en-yellow. $1.00 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith ’47) HM 
’48. 38”, Bright gold standards and 
flaring falls of velvety red, edged the 
color of the standards. An improved 
City of Lincoln. $4.00 
STORM KING (Nicholls ’40) HM ’41. 
42”. King of the blacks, flaring and 
velvety. A slow grower. $1.00 
STRATOSPHERE BLUE (Lyell 746) 
38", Tais impresses me as a much 
larger, earlier and flaring West Point. 
A good one. $3.00 
SUEZ (Schreiner ’44) 33” An uniquely 
colored seedling of Wm. Mohr—red- 
dish purple, spotted and veined. $1.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach ’45) HM 
46. 36”. Classy deep old rose blend 
with a violet-blue blaze. $2.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass ’43) AM 
'45. 36”. A huge soft golden-tan seed- 
ling of Prairie Sunset. Often blooms a 
second time in late summer. $1.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton ’44) AM 
49, 40”. One of the iris greats, a tall 
and lovely Celeste blue, flaring, ruffled 
and jaunty, and a tremendous grower. 
Sikoo 
TAPESTRY ROSE (Hall ’42) HM ’42. 
38”. Large flowers of old-rose, Attrac- 
tive and different. $1.00 
THA ROSE (Whiting ’44) HM ’45. 36”. 
Perfectly formed, strong growing tea- 
rose, or mallow pink. $1.50 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall ’41) AM ’44. 37”. 
Intense deep medium blue of flaring 
form, finest finish and substance. 90c 
THE CAPITOL (Max. & Norton ’45) 
HM ’46. 40”. Beautifully finished white 
iris with heavy orange shoulders and 
beard. $1.35 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ’43) AM ’49. 
38”. Massive mallow-pink, overlaid rosy 
copper, Stunning. $1.50 
TOBACCO ROAD (Kleinsorge ’42) 
AM ’46. 34”. Lovely brown iris with a 
rotten constitution, but extremely val. 
uable as a parent. $2.50 
