RODEO— 
(DeForest 1947) Height 40 inches. 
Brighter color in same pattern as Tif- 
fanja. Standards gold. Falls flaring, 
white edged gold. Styles gold. Beard 
brown, tipped orange. Brown mark- 
ings. Flowers measure close to seven 
inches. As conspicuous as a “Ten Gal- 
lon” hat, hence the name. $5.00 
SABLE— 
(Cook 1938) Uniform deep blue- 
black violet with lustrous sheen. $1.00 
SALAR— 
(DeForest 1940) Large flower of 
creamy flesh and salmon tones. H.M. 
90 
SHARON KAY— 
(DeForest 1946) Large smooth self 
of light “vinaceous lilac” (Ridgeway). 
White beard tipped orange inside the 
flower. Styles white shaded pale lilac. 
Height 38 inches. 
SHISHALDIN— 
(DeForest 1944) Flaring form in a 
brilliant blend of orange, gold and 
brown. $1.00 
SILVER SUSIE— 
(DeForest) The tallest white. Will 
reach 63 inches. Flaring flowers on 
well branched stalk. $1.50 
SNOW FLURRY— 
(Rees 1939) Large ruffled icy white. 
A beauty. $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY— 
(J. Sass 1944) A rich brownish ma- 
hogany of heavy substance on 38 inch 
stalk. $2.00 
SNOW VELVET— 
(Sass 1942) This is an excellent vel- 
vety textured yellow-throated white. 
Tall, vigorous grower, with ornamen- 
tal foliage. As it grows here, an all- 
around top notch variety. $1.00 
SONRISA— 
(DeForest 1942) Coppery pink with 
creamy undertone and metallic finish. 
Falls rounded, flaring. H.M. 19. $1.50 
SPANISH PEAKS— 
(Loomis 1947) A grand new white. 
A.M. 1950. $7.50 
SPINDRIFT— 
(Loomis 1944) Sea shell pink with 
tangerine beard. Another of the new 
color breaks. $1.50 
SPUN GOLD— 
(Glutzbeck 1940) Large _ yellow, 
awarded the Dykes Medal in 1944. 
$1.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY— 
(Norton 1944) This fine large blue is 
well spaced on 40 inch stalk. $1.35 
SUZETTE— 
(Knowlton 1945) A pleasing creamy- 
ground plicata. A “dainty-lady’’ iris, 
highly recommended. $3.00 
TEA ROSE— 
(Whiting 1944) A rose blend that 
fades to pink. Attractive to the last. 
Strong grower. $1.50 
THREE OAKS— 
(Whiting 1943) A mallow pink with 
overlay of copper. $2.00 
THREE CHEERS— 
(Cook 1945) Large flower, brilliant 
blue bi-color similar to Amigo, but on 
42 inch stalk. $2.50 
THREE SISTERS— 
(DeForest 1941) Standards pale 
cream. Falls red violet. Striking color 
contrast, on 42 inch stalk. $1.00 
