RUSSET WINGS—(J. Wills 1946) M 36”. 
\ russet colored self. Big flowers of 
smoothly blended gold, copper and apri- 
cot, the gold as if dusted on. Falls flaring 
and iruttled ser ee ee eee $2.50 
SABLE—(P Cook 1938) M 38”. The queen 
of the blacks, tall and handsome. A large 
Iris of rich deep blue-black-violet, with 
blue beard, thick substance and lustrous 
sheen, as luxurious as the name implies. 
Even those that have Sable can hardly 
resist buying more. A must have. ..... 75¢ 
SALAMONIE— (Cook 1946) EM 36”. A 
very fine light pink blend. A shade of 
salmon near silvery pink. A_ pleasing 
combination of Majenica x Pink Reflec- 
ClO Ties ss ws. ee $2.00 
SALAR— (DeForest 1940) M 40”. ‘This 1s 
a large magnificent Iris with unusual! 
blending of colors, hard to describe. The 
blended tints of flesh, cream and salmon 
with rose on the falls are dominated by 
an overlay of salmon. It is very lovely. 
50¢ 
SALUTATION—(D. Hall 1938) E 38”. 
A charming pearly yellow self slightly 
ruffled, the earliest of the large yellows 
to bloom. It multiplies rapidly and is not 
asbad itis fOrethes moneys... 2 35¢ 
SELAH— (Nelson 1948) M 38”. A differ- 
ent color combination, a lovely shade of 
lavender blue with a glowing gold heart. 
Leathery substance, well placed flowers 
and golden beard. Large flowers and 
about 38 inches tall. Scarce..............- $1.00 
SETTING SUN—(Kirkland 1937) M 36”. 
Deep fiery red copper as of the after- 
glow of a red sunset. A ball of fire in 
direct sunlight. Slightly slow to increase. 
50¢ 
SHAH JEHAN—(Neel 1932) L 38”. An 
unusual late blooming Oriental blend. 
Standards are creamy buff faintly edged 
lavender. Falls very rich velvety chestnut 
merging into purple, gradually fading to 
an edging that repeats the color in the 
standards stent \..se ene ee 35¢ 
SHARKSKIN—(G. Douglas 1942) M 38”. 
Here is an exquisite dazzling silky white 
with an orange-yellow beard that can take 
anything the weather hands out and keep 
on increasing. It is a large flower with a 
leather-like substance and the purity of 
color is wonderful. We have several beau- 
tiful whites but this ranks among the tops. 
50¢ 
A typewritten invoice will be in your ship- 
ment, 
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SHAWANO— (Williamson 1939) M 37”. 
A brilliant yellow with gold Van Dyke 
red veining in the falls. Said to be a 
glorified Nebraska. It is well branched, 
increases rapidly and is of great garden 
value. A big seller every year. ......... 35¢ 
SHEBA—(M 36”. Magnificent Iris of deep 
velvety rose red and copper with suffusion 
of gold in center. It is a lovely Iris and 
thrives. in our Oklahoma climate......... 35¢ 
SHERIFFA—(White 1942) M 38”. An 
Onco bred of iridescent purple, very dark 
around the edges, but burnished through 
the center with a metallic lighter shade. 
We have had as many as nine bloom stalks 
on one year old rhizome, with piénty lett 
to increase. Always a good seller. ....50¢ 
SHINING WATERS— (Essig 1933) M 40”. 
This perfectly formed, large, clear ard 
clean sky blue with its profusion of flow- 
ers on well branched stalks is a sight to 
behold at blooming time. Often four big 
blooms open at one time on a stalk with 
more buds coming on. The increase is 
remarkable. It must have been made for 
Oklahoma. Our biggest seller. -....... B5e 
SHOW GIRL— (Elias Nelson 1945) M 38”. 
A distinctive true self of blush rose from 
Rameses and Prairie Sunset. Heavy 
orange beard when first opened. Blooms 
profusely and makes moderate increase. 
It reminds me of a colorful Gypsy dress. 
The flowers are large and well shaped. 
We look for honors to be bestowed on 
this One qe eee ee eee 50¢ 
SIERRA BLUE—(Essig 1932) ML 40”. 
This is supposed to be a true blue self 
and often referred to as a superior Shin- 
ing Waters. It is a slightly deeper color, 
but in our locality it doesn’t hold a candle 
to the performance of Shining Waters by 
seventy five per cent. We have grown 
both of them for years and our candid 
opinion is that Sierra Blue is much over 
rated fie ee ee ie tee eee ae 35¢ 
SKY RANGER—(Hall 1948) 54”. A very 
tall, stately and heavily ruffled medium 
blue. It grows to a height of 54 inches 
and the three way branched stems open 
one flower at a time on each branch. The 
flowers are large, of very attractive form 
and @ 200d (substance semen eeen $3.50 
SMOLDER — (Nicholls 1937) L 38”. A 
smooth, rich self of blackish purple with 
a red underglow. The beards is brown, 
giving the flower a very deep and rich 
effectam lt is saiqualityslria eee 50¢ 
SNOW CARNIVAL — (Graves 1942) M 
38°. A large ruffled flaring white and 
considered one of the top notch whites. 
The flowers are perfectly formed and of 
heavy -substance get. eee eee $1.00 
