ST. REGIS (Caldwell '47). M. (Birchbark x Great 
Lakes.) Slightly ruffled, smooth light blue. Su- 
perb blue and white blood. H.M. '48....$4.00 
STYLISTA (Mitchell ‘50.) M. (Mitchell O-1386 x 
' Salbach 39-42.) Self white with yellow shoul- 
ders and strong yellow beard. Medium size, 
but a real charmer. 
SUEZ* (Schreiner '43). E-M. (Wm. Mohr x Mme. 
L. Aureau.) Violet and white—showing clearly 
its two parents. Good grower. Rather easy pod 
parent $2.50 
- SUKEY OF SALEM (Nesmith ‘46). M. (Buccaneer x 
Prairie Sunset.) Brown blend proving a fine 
parent. H.M. '46 $2.50 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach '45). M. (((Anne-Marie 
Cayeux x Alta Calif.) x (Happy Gilft)) x (Miss 
Calif.))) x (Gold Top x King Midas) x (Miss 
Calif.)). Old rose, copper and blue skillfully 
blended. Very wide of parts. Proving one of 
the great modern breeders for blends and rich 
reds. H.M. ‘46. Net $2.00 
SUMMERTIME (Caldwell '49). M.-L. (Betty Nesmith 
x Jean Cayeux) x (Golden Majesty). Deep yel- 
low highly praised by critics. Wonderful blood 
for blends, oranges and yellows. H.M. ‘49.$8.00 
SUNNY RUFFLES (Waters ‘43). E.-M. (Gudrun x 
Jean Cayeux.) Nicely ruffled lemon-chrome 
yellow. Bred to ruffled things and Kleinsorge 
lines should give some unusual seedlings $1.00 
SUNRAY (D. Hall ‘50). M. (41-45: Invictus x 
Spring Chimes) x (Floradora). Lovely formed 
yellow that will be highly useful for hybri- 
dizing many colors including pinks. Net.$10.00 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge '48) E.M. (343 x 333.) 
Deep red-flame-salmon. Simply stunning. Win- 
ner of the President's cup ‘49. H.M. ‘49. .$7.50 
SUNSET HAZE (Milliken ‘44). M. (Sister to Fort 
Knox) x (China Maid x Dauntless sdlg.) Pinkish 
blend with a haze such as seen over the 
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SUNSET ROAD (Muhlestein ‘50). E.-M. (Prairie 
Sunset x Tobacco Road.) Rich brown blend that 
will surely be useful as a parent with Sass, 
Whiting, Kleinsorge and Tompkins’ lines. 
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SUSITNA SUNSET (Wilson ‘47). E.-M. (Prairie Sun- 
set x Casa Morena.) Rich blend. Top blood 
for browns, red and blends $2.50 
SUZETTE (Knowlton 45). M. (Seduction x Tiffany.) 
Delicately marked ‘light yellow plicata. H.M. 
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SWAN LAKE (C. Benson ‘49). M. Birchbark x 
Great Lakes.) Crisp light blue self. Exceptional 
form and substance. First in seedlings St. Louis 
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SWEET MARIE (Muhlestein ‘'51). See Introduc- 
tions. 
SYLVAN BELLE (Peck ‘43). M. (Gloriole x White 
sdlg.) White that does especially well in severe 
climates. Fine blood! H.M. ‘48 $2.50 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton ‘44). M. (Great Lakes x 
Shining Waters.) Beautifully formed light blue 
with delightful fragrance. Easy pollen parent. 
A.M. ‘49 $1.25 
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SYMBOL (White ‘41). E-M. (Naranja x Fiesta.) 
Large bi-orange yellow, falls brushed golden 
brown at hafts. Good blood for oranges. .$ .75 
SYRINGA (Lowry ‘47). M. (Sister to Mount Her- 
man.) Fine llac-lavender. This and Lilac Lane 
almost stand alone in this color class. H.M. 
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TALLY HO (D. Hall '49). M. (Fantasy x 42-46, 
sister to 42-10.) Shaded purple-fuchsia, tan- 
gerine beard, heavily striated, excellent form. 
Top parent for pinks and other new colors. 
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TEA ROSE (Whiting ‘44). M. (Matula x China 
Maid.) Neat rose blend. H.M. '45........ $1.50 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting '50). M. (Garden Glory 
x Rocket.) Pollen parent of Tompkins’ 50-90. 
Will undoubtedly be a fine breeder. (Pedigree 
given only as a convenience.) H.M. ‘50. 
TENAYA (Essig ‘33). E.-M. (Alcazar x Souv. de 
Mme. Gaudichau) x (Cardinal). Deep rich pur- 
ple. Always good. Fine blood for reds, purples 
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THE ADMIRAL (D. Hall ‘41). E.-M. (Sensation) x 
(Selene x Wambliska). Lovely violet-blue with 
great weather-resistant qualities. Parent of 
Seafarer. Should be tops for blues and whites, 
and line-breeding to Helen McGregor and her 
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THE CAPITOL (A. Maxwell '44). M. (LaGloria x 
Gloriole.) Very large white with heavy orange 
beard. Queen of the Show Salt Lake city 
1950. H.M. ‘46 $1.25 
THE GUARDSMAN (Grant '39). M.-L. (Winneshiek 
x ). Unusual dusky mulberry, falls edged 
lighter. Commanding! Should be useful for 
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THE KNOCKOUT (Muhlestein ‘51). See Introduc- 
tions. 
THE MAD HATTER (Lyon ‘'51). M. (Ranger x 
Cordovan.) Listed because of its most interest- 
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THE ORIOLE (Schreiner '47). M. (Spokane x El 
Tovar.) Variegata with rich gold standards, 
blackish-maroon falls. Striking.......... 
THE RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass '37). M. (Sister to 
Red Wing x Cardinal) x (Joycette). Large red- 
purple. Dykes Medal ‘41 
THE SHOWMAN (Muhlestein ‘'50). M.-L. (Arab 
Chief x Bryce Canyon.) Brilliant, wide, red- 
copper. Similar in coloring to Sunset Blaze, 
but blooms after it. Rather high branched. 
Should be a wonderful parent. H.C. '48..$7.50 
THE TANNER (Muhlestein '51). See Introductions. 
THOTMES III (Kleinsorge ‘50). M. Glistening 
golden-tan with bronze beard. Net $15.00 
THREE CHEERS (P. Cook '45). M. (Wabash) x 
(Susan Bliss x Morning Splendor) x (Amoena 
sdlg.)) Tall, large neglecta of beautiful shape 
and proportions even though high-branched. 
H.M. ‘46 $2.50 
THREE OAKS (Whiting ‘43). M.-L. (Sister to Tea 
Rose.) Striking brilliant rich coppery pink 
blend with blue flush in falls. Wonderful parent 
for blends and reds. A.M. '49.$2.00; 3 for $3.25 
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