-RUBIENT. (Whiting 1941) M. 36 in. A 
tailored neglecta in deep wine and pansy 
OS oe ee as $ 1.00 
RUSSET MANTLE. (Schreiner 1944) E. 
M. 38 in. A rich bicolor with buff tan 
standards and garnet brown falls. Dif- 
(5 as Ere a SS $ 1.00 
SABLE. (Cook 1938) E.M. 38 in. Rich 
black purple of excellent form and fin- 
menos. A.M. 1940 =. __-____-_. $ 1.00 
SALMONETTE. (J. Sass 1946) M. 36 in. 
Lovely salmon-toned shell pink with a 
deep pink beard. Good form and heavy 
Lt eo re $ 3.50 
SALMON SHELL. (Muhl. 1950) M-L. 36 
in. A large, full flower of smooth sal- 
mon pink with self colored beard. Strong, 
feemeneancned stalk’... -------_- $ 7.50 
SALUSKIN. (Nelson 1948) M. 38 in. A 
very large flower in a smooth rich shade 
of salmon pink with a deep tangerine 
beard. There is an undertone of gold 
that brightens the whole flower_-__$ 3.00 
SANTA CRUZ. (Mitchell 1945) E.M. 38 in. 
Very large, excellently formed flower of 
rich coloring. Standards clear yellow, 
falls golden yellow with heavy red veins. 
eee ee $775 
SAN ANTONE. (Klein 1947) M. 38 in. A 
rich brown with an infusion of golden 
rose. Fine form and heavy substance. 
CESS ll ae or $ 4.00 
SEA LARK. (Muhl. 1946) E.M. 38 in. 
Large violet, flushed purple on the falls. 
Distinct and lovely. H.M. 1947____- $ 3.00 
SHANNOPIN. (Pillow 1940) M.L. 40 in. A 
fine bicolor with cream standards and 
Pitas. A. good parent--.---.- San.15 
SHARKSKIN. (Douglas 1942) M. 36 in. 
Smoothly finished, large white. Very 
broad petals and lovely form. Fine. A.M. 
CS 535 et Sn! $ 1.00 
SHARON KAY. (DeForest 1946) M. 40 
in. Bright shining lilac with lemon tip- 
megawaite beard, Lovely. -.-.----_- $ 2.00 
SHERIFFA. (White 1941) E.M. 39 in. A 
very large oncobred of blended violet and 
magenta red. Unusual and very metal- 
eorito. Tinish 5. +. $ 1.00 
SHISHALDIN. (DeForest 1944) M. 38 in. 
A large, glowing blend of coppery orange 
es Seen ae er eo $ 1.00 
SHOW GIRL. (Nelson 1945) M. 37 in. A 
self of clean blush rose. Fine ~----- $ 1.00 
SILVER CHARM. (Craig 1948) M. 35 in. 
Large round flower of clear light blue 
with silvery sheen. Typical oncobred 
veining and form $ 1.00 
SILVER LUSTRE. (Carp. 1942) M.L. 38 
in. A large, nicely formed iris of pale 
wisteria blue) Lovely “2i.-2224-2.-. $ 1.00 
SILVER SUSIE. (DeForest 1951) M. 48 
in. Flaring silvery white of great size 
RA Ee op a pe ed oe $ 1.50 
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SIOUX CITY SUE. (Whiting-Snyder 
1947) M. 35 in. Bright chestnut red with 
copper undertone and blue blaze__$ 1.50 
SKY RANGER. (D. Hall 1948) M. 54 in. 
A beautiful new medium blue with large 
ruffled flowers of good form and heavy 
substance. Very tall, strong stalks with 
three way branching. H.M. 1949 ___$ 7.50 
SNOW CARNIVAL. (Graves 1942) M. 38 
in. A superb white of flaring form with 
broad petals and a gleaming finish. Tops. 
A.M. 1944 $41.25 
SNOW FLURRY. (Rees 1939) E.M. 40 in. 
A large and exquisitely ruffled blue 
white. One of the loveliest of all white 
iris and one of the best as a parent. 
A.M. 1941 
SNOW VELVET. (H. Sass 1942) M. 35 in. 
Finely tailored white with a rich vel- 
vety finish. Always a favorite ----$ 1.00 
SNOW CRYSTAL. (Wills 1947) E.M. 38 
in. Large pure white with bright blue 
at the haft and on the styles. One of the 
loveliest plicatas. H.M. 1947 
SOLID MAHOGANY. (J. Sass 1944) M. 
36 in. A large and impressive flower of 
rich mahogany red. A.M. 1947 ___-$ 2.00 
SOLVEG. (Johnston 1949) M-L. 36 in. A 
very lovely cream lemon combination 
that is creating much favorable comment. 
The flowers are large, of excellent form 
and have broad, very round petals. Basic 
color is rich cream and all petals have a 
border of smooth lemon that is so pre- 
cisely applied that it appears to be paint- 
llc r ll ee ee ee $ 5.00 
SONATINE. (Tompkins 1946) M-L. 38 in. 
A large blend of Heliotrope, Dusty pink 
and silvery lilac. Fine form and good sub- 
stance. Of Onco ancestry. Proving to 
be a fine parent $ 1.00 
SONG OF SONGS. (Crosby 1950) E-L. 38 
in. Another new and delightful combina- 
tion, this has pale yellow standards and 
opaque white falls with an edging of the 
same color as the standards. Both stand- 
ards and falls are ruffled and edged with 
Chantilly like lace. H.M. 1950___--_- $15.00 
SONRISA. (DeForest 1942) M. 36 in. 
Large coppery pink of semi-flaring, 
slightly ruffled form. Soft coppery cream 
undertone. Lovely. H.M. 1945 ----§$ 1.50 
SOUTHERN SNOW. (Beck 1947) E.M. 34 
in. Large, early white $ 1.50 
SPANISH PEAKS. (Loomis 1947) M. 38 
in, A superb new white that seems to 
have “everything.” Giant size, purity of 
color, fine form, heavy substance and 
strong well branched stalks. A.M. 1950. 
See A ar AL ei ae es $ 7.50 
SPARKLING BLUE. (Grant 1942) M. 38 
in. Large flay blue with a frosty, spark- 
ling finish $ 1.00 
SPORTING THOMAS. (Muhl. 1949) M. 
38 in. A sport of the Mohr seedling 
N. J. Thomas, this is the same in ap- 
pearance but in color is rich purple $ 2.00 
