ROSEMARY (Whiting ’47)—M 38 in. A 
very large orchid pink. Very hardy, free 
flowering and prolific $0.75 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass ’41)—L 38 in. Rose- 
pink stitching on creamy yellow ground. 
Huge, long and ruffled flower heavily 
patterned with rose-pink $1.50 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936)—M. 38 in. A 
soft blending of rosy red and copper 
changing tone with the light. Very 
floriferous and appealing. Dykes Medal 
1939 $0.40 
ROYAL SCOTT (Hall °44) — M 38 in. 
Large plicata, heavily striated with a 
pleasing tone of burgandy-red, giving a 
red effect from a distance _______ $1.00 
RUBIENT (Whiting °42) — ML 38 in. 
Standards are a rich red-purple and this 
same color margins the blackish-red vel- 
vety falls. An Amigo done in red $1.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass ’39)—ML 30 
in. A richly colored yellow plicata. 
Light yellow clearly edged and stitched 
MOUTON Tt nace aia oat ek as Oe $0.50 
SABLE (Cook ’38)—M 38 in. Gorgeous 
black-violet with a lustrous, silky sheen 
and briliiance uncommon in so deep a 
shade. The queen of the blacks __ $1.00 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell 1927) 
M. L .38 in. Sister to Los Angeles with 
much heavier plicating of blue on white 
ground. Dykes Medal 1927 ____-_ $0.50 
SHAH JEHAN (Nele ’32) — L 38 in. 
Creamy-buff standards faintly edged 
lavender. Late, should be in every gar- 
FCT ieee taede wes te ee A ee $0.40 
SHINING WATERS (Essig ’38)—M 42 in. 
Perfectly formed, large wax-like sky- 
blue. Tall. Well branched. One of the 
loveliest blues. Free bloomer ____ $0.40 
SHOW BOAT (Whiting °49)—M 36 in. 
Rich red-gold blend with bright blue 
blaze on falls. Very strong plants $1.00 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936)—L. 40 in. 
Yellow standards and creamy falls, both 
stippled and dotted purple-brown. Very 
large tropical appearing bloom sup- 
ported. with difficulty, on the tall 
BLE wear ge ht ten eR res $0.40 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932)—M.L. 42 in. 
Magrificent, smoothly-enameled medi- 
um blue self with long and broad flar- 
ing falls. Deeper in color than Shining 
Waters. and more hardy. Vigorous 
Dykes Medallist- oF 1935) 222}. $0.40 
SILVER WINGS (W. 1949)—ML 38 in. 
“lean silvery white with flaring falls. 
White beard, tipped yellow ______ $1.00 
SIOUX CITY SUE (Whiting-Snyder ’47) 
—M 34 in. A glamorous beauty, named 
in honor of the lovely red-haired, blue- 
eyed song. It is a rich auburn-red with 
a central blaze of blue. The blooms are 
beautifully rounded, with captivating 
curvaceous lines. Good habits of growth 
and blooms $1.50 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm ’38)—M 36 in. 
Mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat worthy 
of the highest praise. Grand form and 
branching, heavy substance. Vigorous 
$0.40 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees ’39)—EM 40 in. 
Beautifully ruffled blue-white. Large 
and well substanced. Highly branched. 
$1.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass ’44)—-M 38 in. 
Thick-petaled, velvety-textured white 
with smoothly-lacquered gold hafts. A 
beautiful white $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass ’44)—M 36 
in. Thrilling, brownish-red in a rich and 
glowing deep tone. Large, well sub- 
stanced and well branched. Outstanding 
(G(ey eyelets OMe a pie Charan ake) Meeks Ne Ee wiley Reba $1.75 
SPRING CHEER (W. 1947)—M 36: in. 
Large, creamy yellow with blue and 
gold pattern on the falls. Crimped edge. 
La E DE halt gc apial oa flees Ie aoe UNC phen Ua $1.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944)—Remarkable 
coral-pink, bright tangerine beard $1.50 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck ’40)—ML 38 in. 
Gleaming, heavy textured, velvety, deep 
golden-yellow at very large size. Fine 
form and branching. Dykes Medal 
1044 Ani rOang ee ier Dt $1.00 
S. Q. 72 (Loomis Seedling)—A true pink 
self of very good substance. A smooth. 
clean, Justrous, light coral-pink. Fiery 
tangerine beard. Slightly flaring falls. 
Not named and introduced but available 
under its seedling number _______ $1.00 
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