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SEAFARER 
SEAFARER — (Buttrick 1949) ML.36”. 
Sublime medium blue self of great 
smoothness and clarity, clean of vein- 
ing and bluer than any this deep. 
Standards firmly domed, falls flaring. 
Substance and branching of the best. 
if @ Ireeenteeen rr es is Sees Ala $15.00 
SEA GULL—(llse Smith 1948) M.40”. 
Large, ruffled, flaring white of great 
vigor, remarkable branching and ap- 
parent rugged hardiness. An impres- 
SIVOMWiILOte penn se Ee AEP. $7.50 
SEA LARK—(Muhlestein 1946) M.38’’. 
Blue-violet self with a large even flush 
of purple in center of both standards 
and falls, result of crossing Brunhilde 
Wiealioloy (Ste eM Cae ee hae aie pee a ee $3.00 
S ELA H—(Nelson 1948) M.38”. Lovely 
shade of lavender blue with glowing 
gold heart and beard. Large and well- 
SUDSLANICCC meee ee ee $3.50 
SEQUATCHIE—(Caldwell 1944) ML.40”. 
Brilliant coppery blend with blue flush 
in the falls. Crisp, flaring and well- 
substanced. Not large but showy. $1.50 
SERENIT E—(Cayeux 1931) ML.38”. 
Standards, buff, flushed bluish laven- 
der. Falls, pastel blue with yellow 
margins. Lovely example of the rare 
biuesandsyellow, blendss=2.--....-- $ .40 
SHAH JEHAN — (Neel 1932) L.38”. 
Creamy buff standards faintly edged 
lavender. Chestnut-purple falls also 
edvedslavenderye me = ae ee ne $ .40 
SHANNOPIN— (Pillow 1940) M.40”. Ruf- 
fled creamy white standards. Rosy pink 
falls, with yellow hafts. Beautiful and 
ViGOTAL, Pas On eee ean Seo 
SHARKSKIN—(G. Douglas 1942) M.36”. 
Velvety finished pure white with 
leathery substance, large size and 
beautiful flaring form. fsj -.......... $1.00 
SHARON KAY—(DeForest 1946) M.38”. 
Large smooth self of clear light vina- 
ceous lilac. Lovely and different. $2.00 
SHINING WATERS— (Essig 1933) M.42”’. 
Perfectly-formed, large, wax-like sky 
blue. Tall. Well- branched. One of the 
loveliest blues but somewhat tender. J 
$ .40 
SHISHALDIN — (DeForest 1944) M.38”. 
Flashy, flaring flower in a blending of 
orange, yellow and brown. .......... $1.00 
SHOW GIRL—(Nelson 1945) M.38”. 
Large and distinctive self of blush-rose. 
Heavivs OLAN CT esbDeaLG. -ee sss $1.00 
SIEGFRIED—(H. Sass 1936) L.40”. Yel- 
low standards and creamy falls, both 
stippled and dotted purple-brown. Very 
large tropical appearing blooms sup- 
ported, with difficulty, on the tall 
STOIC Ween eee eee ee $7250 
SIERRA BLU E—(Essig 1932) ML.42”. 
Magnificent, smoothly-enamelled medi- 
um-blue self with long and broad flar- 
ing falls. Deeper in color than Shining 
Waters, and more hardy. Vigorous 
Dykes Medallist of 1935. J _.......... $ .40 
SILVER SUSIE—(DeForest 1941) M.48”. 
Very tall, flaring silvery white with 
IGUKEGY loeb ovelebhaye fe ae ee $1.50 
SIOUX CITY SU E—(Whiting-Snyder 
1947) Coppery chestnut-red with blue 
blaze around beard, a charming com- 
bination. $1.50 
SKY RANGER—(Hall 1948) M.54’. Very 
tall, stately, heavily ruffled medium 
blue of large size, good form and sub- 
stance. e ..... Shad ona Staite ees een $7.50 
SKY TIN T—(Muhlestein 1949) M.38”. 
Light blue with a hint of lavender. 
Tightly held conic standards and semi- 
flaring falls. A tailored blue of great 
CHAT aye eee eee eee ee $10.00 
SNOQUALMIE — (Brehm 1938) M.36”. 
Mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat. 
Grand form and branching. Extremely 
heavy substance. Large, vigorous, 
hardy, free-blooming and a rapid in- 
CrEASCr tes et eee Re eee $ .40 
SNOW CARNIVAL—(Graves 1942) M. 
38”. An outstanding white, ruffled and 
flaring. The giant flowers are perfectly 
formed and of the heaviest substance. 
The hafts are clean and the stem and 
vigor extraordinary. fsje -........--.---- SileZo 
SNOW CORYSTAL—(J. Wills 1947) M. 
Glistening white except for a light blue 
feathering on the hafts of the widely 
flaring falls and the intense blue of 
the styles and crests. Large and heavy- 
TEXCALIC Cia t Clee se, ee $2.50 
SNOW FLURRY — (Rees 1939) EM.40”. 
Beautifully ruffled blue-white, iarge 
and well-substanced. A charming iris 
altho too highly branched. j .-......- $1.00 
SNOW KING—(H. Sass 1935) ML.38”. 
Serenely poised glacial white, large and 
flaring. Heavily-substanced ‘with per- 
fect stems and branching. One of the 
best whites in its price class.......... $ .40 
