ROCKET (Whiting ’45)—EM 38 in. 
This has been called the orange iris. 
The standards are the deepest chrome- 
yellow, the falls really orange almost to 
the edge. The flowers are large, wide 
petals, classically formed and of heavy 
substance. The stalks are fairly well 
branched carrying nine to eleven blooms. 
aye SRD en MOS Bieiea iS ato acne ee $3.00 
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 ’36)—M 38 in. A 
soft blending of rosy red and copper 
changing tone with the light. Very 
floriferous and appealing. Dykes Medal 
Pi ORAL EN Me BEE ey sae eu, See $0.40 
ROYAL SCOTT (Hall ’44)—M 38 in. 
Large plicata, heavily striated with a 
pleasing tone of burgundy-red. giving 
a red effect from a distance. -----... $0.75 
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. $0.75 
RUSSET WINGS (J Wills ’46)—M 38 
in. Smoothly blended gold copper and 
apricot, bright and sparkling. Falls 
flaring and ruffled. Firm-substanced. 
vigorous, hardy and well-branched. 
$3.00 
30 
98)—M 38 in. Gorgeous 
black-violet with a lustrous, silky sheen 
and brilliance uncommon in so deep a 
shade. The queen of the blacks. $1.00 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell BAN) 
ML 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-bufi standards faintly edged 
lavender. Late should be in every gar- 
den. $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 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass ’35)—L 40 in. 
Yellow standards and creamy falls, both 
stippled and dotted purple-brown. Very 
SABLE (Cook 
large tropical appearing bloom sup- 
ported, with difficulty, on the tall 
SHG Ge ok ee meee ae ee se $0.40 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig ’32)—ML 42 in. 
Magnificent, 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. -.......-..- $0.40 
SILVER WINGS (W. ’49)—ML 38 in. 
Clean silvery white with flaring falls. 
White beard, tipped yellow. -....-.. $1.00 
SIOUK CITY SUE (Whiting - Snyder 
"AT-—-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 captivat- 
ing curvaceous lines. Good habits of 
srowth.and blOOMms iiss eee: $1.00 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm ’38)—M 386 in. 
Mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat worthy 
of the highest praise. Grand form and 
branching, heavy substance. Vigorous. 
$0.46 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees ’39)—EM 40 in. 
Beautifully ruffled blue-white. Large 
and well substanced. Highly branched. 
Be eS oC SAR a SO ea A ee ees nM $1.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass ’44)—-M 38 
in. Thick-petaled, velvety-textured white 
with smoothly-lacquered gold shafts. A 
DES ULL Ube Wintec teed eter ee ee $0.75 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J Sass ’44)—M 
86 in. Thrilling, brownish-red in a rich 
and glowing deep tone. Large, well sub- 
stanced and well branched. Outstanding 
deen, reds ree aa ek es $1.50 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck ’47)—36 in. 
A broad petalled, early white. A good 
Ones $1.00 
