SPUN GOLD. (Glutzbeck 1940) M. 38 in. 
Large golden yellow of good form and 
velvety finish. Dykes Medal winner of 
1944 $1.00 
S Q 72. (Loomis 1948) M. 38 in. Large and 
colorful shell pink with deep red beard. 
_A smooth flower and a wonderful par- 
ent Sere este: Dio yen ete $1.00 
*STARKIST (Tompkins 1051) M-L, 38 in. 
A. beautifully tailored plicata of rich 
cream ground with a wide border of 
Rusty Rose. The substance is very heavy 
and the flowers have an enamel like 
finish that is liberally sprinkled with gold 
dust. Strong well branched stalks. $10.00 
STATEN ISLAND, (Smith 1947) L. 38 in. 
The finest variegata to date. Standards 
brilliant yellow and falls of bright red 
with gold edge. A. M. 1951... $6.00 
STELLA VIOLA. (Snyder 1945) E-M. 40 
in. Brilliant, broad petaled violet of fine 
ruffled form. Choice 
STORY TIME. (Muhl. 1949) E-M, 37 in. 
Huge flower of Burgandy rose with 
slightly lighter standards. 
H. C. 1948 
STRATHMORE. (Morris 1949) M. 38 in. A 
clean apricot pink with a red beard. A 
newcomer from England that should be a 
welcome addition to our present pinks. 
Strong excellently branched. Net $15.00 
STRATOSPHERE BLUE. (Lyell 1946) M. 
38 in. One of the bluest, this is a rich 
ultra-marine of large size and good 
forms Choice, i. ay Wr oseis pits, $1.00 
SUEZ, (Schreiner 1943) M. 35 in. A Wm. 
Mohr by M. Louis Aureau seedling, this 
has poor form but should be a fine 
parent $1.00 
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 
*“SUNRAY. (Hall 1950) M. 35 in. A new 
yellow of very beautiful form with heavy 
substance and a glossy sparkling finish. 
A seedling of Floradora it should be a 
fine parent for pinks as well as other 
colors 0S 2 Se eT Bk Sy ele $7.50 
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. A. M. 1951 $5.00 
SUN SHADOW. (Sapp 1949) 'M. 38 in. A 
rich sun yellow of large size and broad 
rounded form. A showpiece that every- 
one likes $1.50 
SURRENDER. (Tompkins 1951) M-L. 38 in. 
A very large, broad petaled and precise- 
ly tailored flower of a new and very love- 
ly pattern, this is a very pure and almost 
velvety white with the upper half of the 
falls being deep canary yellow of smooth 
unveined coloring. The yellow merging 
into the white by a sanding of plicatalike 
markings. At times the flowers seem to 
have a faint hint of shell pink in their 
depths, One of the most beautiful new 
patterns we have seen. $17.50 
SUSITNA SUNSET. (Wilson 1947) M. 36 
in. A really superb new blend in rich 
shades of brown, yellow and copper red. 
pe sae Pee eres adie ay 2.00 
SWEET MARIE. (Muhl. 1951) M. 36 in. A 
very large, clean orchid self with a rich 
tangerine beard, Substance is heavy and 
the finish is silk and glossy. Well 
branched stalks. H. C. 1950. $7.50 
SYLLABUB. (Douglas 1950) M-L. 28 in. A 
beautiful flesh pink with a pure pink 
beard, this lovely self has perfectly 
domed standards and beautifully flaring 
falls. The substance is heavy and the 
flowers do not fade or burn. Excellently 
branched stalks. H. M.1950_ $6.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY. (Norton 1944) M. 38 
in. A large, heavily substanced flaring 
light bluue. One of the top iris in this 
color. A. M. 1949 
of rich dusty 
rose and lilac. Beautiful form and good 
SUDSLANCE ebay keen Se we ae a $1.00 
SYRINGA, (Lowry 1947) M. 38 in. A large, 
excellently formed, clear lilac of good 
form and heavy substance. Choice $2.50 
SUZETTE. (Knowlton 1945) M. 40 in. A 
large plicata of rich cream with an edg- 
ing tof imaroomiH WIM 1945 2) Al woe $1.50 
TALLY-HO. (D. Hall 1949) M. 32 in. A 
new and novel development in the pink 
line, this has bright clear standards and 
deeper falls with the usual brilliant 
tangerine beard. Said to be a fine parent. 
H. M. 1950 $10.00 
TEA ROOM. (Tharp 1946) M. 38 in. Blend- 
ed orchid pink with silvery glow $1.00 
TEA ROSE. (Whiting 1944) M. 38 in. Beau- 
tiful, rich pink with a faint undertone 
of copper. Large flowers of good form. 
EY EPI OA 5 ee oe a ae a gS $1.00 
(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 $15.00 
