SPINDRIFT. (Loomis 1944) M. 36 in. 
Deep seashell pink with heavier color- 
ing on the falls and a bright tangerine 
beard. Hii 1045 eee eee $ 1.50 
SPRING ROMANCE. (Miess 1949) M. 40 
in. Beautiful waxy blooms of light 
cream brushed gold at the haft and set 
off by a bright orange beard. Flowers 
are large and beautifully ruffled. H.M. 
1950 ees eee ee aoe ee ree $47.00 
SPUN GOLD. (Glutzbeck 1940) M. 38 in. 
Lerge golden yellow of good form .and 
velvety finish. Dykes Medal winner of 
1944 
S Q 72. (Loomis 1948) M. 38 in. Large and 
colorful shell pink with deep red beard. 
A smooth flower and a wonderful parent. 
STATEN ISLAND. (Smith 1947) L. 38 in. 
The finest variegata to date. Standards 
brilliant yellow and falls of bright red 
with, coldvedge..t1.M, 1945" 2s $ 8.00 
STELLA POLARIS. (Smith 1939) M. 42 
in. Large, cool white of flaring form with 
rounded petals. HM 1941. 240 e $ .60 
STELLA VIOLA. (Snyder 1945) E.M. 40 
in. Brilliant, broad petaled violet of fine 
rupted totins -hOICee2 = ee ee $ 1.50 
STORM KING. (Nicholls 1940) V.VL. 45 
in. A majestic iris in deep black purple. 
H.M. 1941 
STORY TIME. (Muhl. 1949) E-M. 37 in. 
Huge flower of Burgandy rose with 
slightly lighter standards. H.C. 1948 
STRATOSPHERE BLUE. (Lyell 1946) M. 
38 in. One of the bluest, this is a rich 
ultra-marine of large size and good 
forms: Choices 2 eee ee $ 1.50 
SUEZ. (Schreiner 1943) M. 35 in. A Wm. 
Mohr by M. Louis Aureau seedling, this 
has poor form but should be a fine par- 
SOG) oc a Bee ee et te ee $ 2.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE. (Salb. 1945) M. 36 in. 
Blended copper gold and rose red, with 
shimmering blue on the falls. A beauti- 
ful iris and a superb parent. H.M. 1946. 
SUNSET SERENADE. (J. Sass 1943) M. 
36 in. Very large golden blend from 
Prairie Sunset. Usually reblooms here. 
A.M. 1945 
SUNSET BLAZE. (Klein 1948) E.M. 38 in. 
A gorgeous blend of flame red and bright 
salmon. Winner of the President’s cup 
at the Oregon meet in 1949. H.M. 1949. 
7.50 
SUN SHADOW. (Sapp 1949) M. 38 in. A 
rich sun yellow of large size and broad 
rounded form. A showpiece that every- 
one likes $ 3.00 
SUSITNA SUNSET. (Wilson 1947) M. 36 
in. A really superb new blend in rich 
shades of brown, yellow and copper red. 
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“SYLVIA MURRAY. (Norton 1944) M. 38 
in. A large, heavily substanced flaring 
light blue. One of the top iris in this 
color. A.M. 1949 
SYMPHONETTE. (Lyell 1949) M-L. 42 in. 
A tall, large flowered blend of rich dusty 
rose and lilac. Beautiful form and good 
Substance <.cluc_.) 28 eee $ 2.00 
SYRINGA. (Lowry 1947) M. 38 in. A 
large, excellently formed, clear lilac of 
good form and heavy substance. Choice 
$ 3.50 
SUZETTE. (Knowlton 1945) M. 40 in. A 
large plicata of rich cream with an edg- 
ing’ of maroon. HM. 1945)a ae $ 3.00 
TALLY-HO. (D. Hall 1949) M. 32 in. A 
new and novel development in the pink 
line, this has bright fuchsia standards 
and lighter falls with the usual brilliant 
tangerine beard. Said to be a fine par- 
ent. H.M...1950 _2.2_ 2. $10.00 
TA-MING. (Whiting 1943) M. 34 in. A 
larger and brighter orange version of 
Naranja 
TAPESTRY ROSE. (Hall 1941) M. 37 in. 
Large, crimped flowers of deep rose. 
Good form and leathery finish. H.M. 
1942 
TEA ROOM. (Tharp 1946) M. 38 in. 
Blended orchid pink with silvery glow 
$ 1.00 
TEA ROSE. (Whiting 1944) M. 38 in. 
Beautiful, rich pink with a faint under- 
tone of copper. Large flowers of good 
form: H.M. 1945 = oo. 3 2 $ 1.50 
TECHNICOLOR. (Whiting 1950) M. 34 in. 
A brilliant, ruby red self with a light 
pattern of gold at the haft. A rich and 
glowing iris and one that is proving to 
be a. fine parent, H.M; 1950 ae $20.00 
THE ADMIRAL. (Hall 1941) M. 38 in. A 
very fine medium blue. Rich finish and 
good form, with plenty of substance. 
A.M. 1944 tuo oat a $ .75 
THE GUARDIAN. (Grant 1939) M. 37 in. 
Large, beautifully formed flower of soft 
mulberry with a pink edge around the 
falls. Lovely 22. << 23 2a $ 1.00 
THE PENGUIN. (Goodman 1948) M. 38 
in. A fine new plicata with satiny white 
ground, heavily edged rich chocolate 
brown 222000 i= esa Se $ 5.00 
THOTMES 111. (Klein, 1950) M-L. 40 in. 
A gigantic iris of glistening golden tan 
with a light bronze beard. The falls are 
extra broad and have a heavy texture. 
THREE CHEERS. (Cook 1945) M. 38 in. 
Large, tailored neglecta that is tops in 
this class. Rich, light blue standards and 
falls of deep ultra-marine. H.M. ’46 $ 2.50 
THREE OAKS. (Whiting 1943) M. 38 in. 
Larger than its sister, Tea Rose; this is 
deep mallow pink with a coppery flush 
and a blue blaze on the falls. A.M. 1949, 
