Join the American Iris Society and 
be guided by what is said about the 
new varieties. Their Bulletins are 
worth while. 
SALMONETTE. (J. Sass 1946). One 
of a series of newer pinks from the 
Sass Bros. garden. A light ochrace- 
ous salmon (Ridgway) self with a soft 
creamy flush around the tangerine 
beard that blends into the ground col- 
or of the flower. H.C., A.I.S. 1945. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1947. 36 inches. $1.50 
SALAMONIE. (Cook 1946). EM. 36 
in. A pleasing shade of salmon near 
silvery pink. Broad flowers, well 
substanced., From the combination of 
Majenica x Pink Reflection it is a 
pleasant combination of the best fea- 
tures of each of these iris. $2.00 
SALUSKIN. (Nelson 1948). This is 
the largest flower we’ve seen in the 
new shades of pink, and has strong 
stalks and husky plant growth, which 
is unusual for the new pinks. The 
color is a lovely shade of salmon 
pink with a slightly yellow cast, with 
tangerine beard, about 38 inches tall 
with strong stalks and heavy sub- 
stance throughout. $2.00 
SAN ANTONE. (Kleinsorge 1947). 
M.L. Imposing in size and form, this 
deep ruddy brown iris seems even 
more brown than most iris from this 
hybridizer. A deep tan or sand-brown 
self. The flowers are well spaced 
on tall well branched stalks. H.M., 
A.I.S. 1948. 40 inches. $3.00 
SEA LARK. Large violet blue with 
flush of purple on both standards and 
falls. $2.00 
SELAH. (Nelson 1948). Here is a 
different color combination, a lovely 
shade of lavender blue with a glowing 
gold heart. Leathery substance, well 
placed flowers, and golden beard, 
Large flowers, about 38 inches tall. 
$2.00 
SEQUATCHIE. A blend of coppery 
brown with infusion of rose and a 
bright blaze of metallic violet in the 
center of the falls. Call the color a 
‘metallic coppery rose-brown. [I.M. 
. $1.00 
SHARKSKIN. A large velvety pure 
white in heavy demand. 75¢ 
SHARON KAY. This DeForest vina- 
ceous lilac with white beard is very 
fine. $2.00 
SHERIFFA. An Onco bred of irrides- 
cent purple, very dark around the ed- 
ges, but burnished through the center 
with a metallic lighter shade. Tall. 
A triumph of Mr. Clarence White. 
M. 50¢ 
SHOW GIRL. Elias Nelson, 1945). 
A distinctive true self of blush rose 
from Ramases and Prairie Sunset. It 
is regarded as the best pink seedling 
of Prairie Sunset. Heavy orange 
beard and haft when first open. Large 
well shaped flower on 38-inch stalk. 
Modestly priced. 90¢ 
SKY RANGER. (D. Hall 1948). M. 
Tall and stately, this medium blue 
iris is well named for it does seem to 
range the sky. The flowers are large 
and reavily ruffled with the three way 
branching stalk so well proportioned 
that three blooms open at one time 
are not crowded. The tall stalks are 
strong and sturdy and do not blow 
down in heavy storms. 54 in. H.M. 
1949. $2.50 
Our winters are tough and hard; 
summers are dry and hot; this pro- 
duces hardy stock. No rainy climate. 
SNOQUALMIE. Unusual leathery 
smooth cream. Lovely and in heavy 
demand. 50¢ 
SNOW CARNIVAL. A large, fine, 
pure white with ruffled finish. F lar- 
ing falls. Lovely indeed. H.M. 1947. 
$1.00 
SNOW FLURRY. The startling pure 
icy white. Hint of light blue. Ruf: 
fled. Exquisite. A.M. 15¢ 
SNO SHEEN. (Sass 1950. This large 
white self of fine shape and sub- 
stance belongs at the top in fine 
whites. 36 inches tall. $15.00 
SNOW VELVET. ‘The new velvety 
white from Mr. Sass. Gold at the haft. 
Heavy substance. A very fine thing. 
15¢ 
SOLID MAHOGANY. This grand new 
dark red solidly colored is another 
triumph from Mr. Sass. A.M. 1947. 
$1.35 
SONRISA. Delicate pink blend with 
yellow undertone. H.M. 60¢ 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Clear laven- 
der blue with pinkish glow. Large 
and tall. Very fine. 60¢ 
SPANISH PEAKS. (Loomis 1947). 
ML. 38 inches. It is completely 
white--the flower, the throat, the haft, 
the beard, the style arms--all white. 
Very nicely formed blooms, broad 
petaled, heavily substanced and fine 
textured. One of the finest new white 
creations. It placed high in the sym- 
posium of the AIS and first year it 
was distributed, an achievement very 
few iris can boast. H.M. 1948. A.M. 
1950. $4.00 
SPINDRIFT. The new pink from Dr. 
Loomis, much sought after. This is 
areal pink. Order early. H.M. 1945. 
90¢ 
