SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge 1947) 40”. 
HM 1947. Big and broad, this ruffled 
sand-brown—or tan, from the Doctor, 
and it grows very well. $3.00 
SHARON KAY (DeForest 1946) 38”. 
One of our favorites here at Easy 
Breeze. A long oval flower of rosy 
lilac with a white beard. Most folks 
call it pink—but it is unlike anything 
else in this catalog, and very worth- 
while. $1.50 
SHERIFFA (C. G. White 1941) 40”. 
AM 1945. Stunning hybrid of rich me- 
tallic violet, with a blaze of electric 
blue. TSC 
SKY RANGER (Hall 1948) 54”. HM 
1949. Tall, stately medium blue, of 
beautifully ruffled form, with fine 
heavy stalk and perfect placement of 
bloom. $5.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) 40”. AM 
1941. Ruffled, crimped and _ flaring 
white with blue buds that is a prime 
favorite with all garden fans. IDE 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 1942) 40”. 
HM 1942. A white with a golden throat 
that has a finish like satin, and sub- 
stance to withstand any weather. 90c 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1944) 
36”. AM 1947. Very handsome mahog- 
any-red iris with a plush-like finish 
and bronze gold beard. $1225 
SOQUEL (Reinelt 1940) 34”. Seedling 
of Wm. Mohr, lighter and a_ better 
grower. Somewhat fertile pollen. 75c 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck 1947) 38”. 
Very broad petalled early white. Ele- 
gant! $1.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis, 1947) 38”. 
AM 1950. Late blooming lovely pure 
white, of large size, fine form, tall 
stems and good branching. $4.50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944) 36”. HM 
1945. Delicate Seashell pink with tan- 
gerine beard. Popular. $1.00 
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STATEN ISLAND 
SPELLBOUND (Linse 1951) 42”. 
Big, bold and handsome! This spell- 
binder is done in red with a golden 
overlay. It positively glows! Large 
size, fine ruffled horizontally flar- 
ing form, excellent habit of growth, 
good substance and stalk, and un- 
fading color, all qualifications of a 
great iris. In addition it has the 
wonderful fragrance of Clove pinks. 
See the front cover. Each $15.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 1940) 38”. 
DM 1944. Handsome velvety golden- 
yellow Dykes winner. $1.00 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith 1947) 
38”. AM 1951. Bright gold standards 
and flaring falls of velvety red, edged 
the color of the standards. Very fine. 
$3.00 
STORM KING (Nicholls 1940) 42”. 
HM 1941. Luxurious, flaring and vel- 
vety black. Slow grower. $1.00 
