SORREL TOP (Mitchell ‘43). M.-L. (Palo Alto: Sher- 
bert x San Francisco) x (Orloff). Medium sized 
yellow plicata with rose-brown edge. H.M. '47 
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SOUSUN (Essig ‘45). E-M. (Firefall, Kashmir 
White, Grace Sturt., Sombrero, Flame Bearer) x 
(Lilamani). Early lemon-yellow that starts the 
season. Very resistant to attacks of rot. H.M. 
eee ee € eneu ee lena.) 66) @iuelie 4 'u. 6), 6,40, 0,6) 0! ‘ald, @. 6. /ac-w)) @ (ale 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Kleinsorge '51). M. Tall- 
erericherwMoxlcOmer san. tat en wae b 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis ‘47). E.-M. (Purissima x 
White Dominion sdlg.) x (sdlg.). Splendid 
white that is lovely when established. Easy 
grower. Most votes for A.M. '50........ $4.00 
SPARKLING BLUE (Grant '42). M. (Shining Waters 
x Aline.) Large tlax blue. Net.t.......- $ .75 
SPARKLING FROST (Milliken ‘39). E.-M. (Purissima 
x Easter Morn.) Very light sparkling, frosty 
blue, Superb blood for blues and whites $ .50 
SPELLBOUND (Linse '51). M. (Tobacco Road x 
Prairie Sunset.) New beautifully formed red 
with golden overlay. 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ‘44). E.-M. (Morocco Rose x 
Sea Shell.) Deep coral-pink with tangerine 
beard. Fine parent and even better grand- 
Parenti Vink do cereals ees $1.25 
SPLASHES* (See Introductions). 
SPORTING THOMAS* (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. 
(Sport of N. J. Thomas.) Very dark purple. 
Wide of parts. Most fertile pollen imaginable, 
even on difficult hybrid lines........... $1.50 
SPRING CHIMES (D. Hall '42). E.-M. (Bermuda 
Sand x May Day.) Extra large russet self. A 
bit high branched, but lovely enmass...$ .50 
SPRING IDYL (Lapham ‘39). M. (Eloise Lapham x 
Marian Lapham) x (Sdlg. of Wild Rose). Deli- 
cate apple-blossom pink—lovely for cutting. A 
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SPRING ROMANCE (E. Miess '49). E.-M. (Melitza 
x Narain.) Waxy cream-white with frosty over- 
lay and heavy infusion of aureolin gold at 
hafts. Very heavy orange beard. Should be 
highly useful for breeding creams, blues and 
shell pinks. Won Gold Cup at the 1948 Holly- 
wood show. H.M. ‘50 $10.00 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken ‘47). E.-M. (White 
Spire x Yel. Sdlg. 2384-5.) Simply huge creamy- 
yellow. Makes a tremendous show specimen. 
Produces seedlings with vigorous, wide foli- 
Giote, aelaMh, Cy $2.50 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck '40). M. (((W. R. Dykes x 
Cream sdlg.) x (Mrs. V. West x Depute Nom- 
blot)) x (Vert Galant x ))) x (Depute Nomblot). 
The first ‘velvety’ yellow. Dykes Medal 
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SPY SONG (McKee ’48). M. (Calif. Peach x Mio- 
belle) x (Miobelle). Bright blend. Should be 
good with Campfire Glow, Lady Albright, and 
othersrnichsblends?s H.Ce 46. .men ene ee $3.00 
Q 72 (Loomis '48). E.-M. (Sea Shell derivitive.) 
Light bi-colored pink on tall well branched 
stalk. I bless it every day: for giving me Pink 
Formal and other good seedlings. H.C. ‘47. 
IN Gimieict inchs ot Sees etee ee tren eee 
STAG AT EVE (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Chosen x 
Prairie Sunset.) Large russet-tan self sprinkled 
with gold dust. Some iris are wonderful 
breeders and produce quality seedlings. Stag 
At Eve is one of these—its brown seedlings are 
Ouistanding since arce kee CE eee $3.00 
STARKIST (Tompkins ‘51). M. (Occidental x Ruth 
Pollock) x (Rare Marble). Beautifully formed 
yellow plicata with a fine stalk. Admired at 
SiouxaCity melo ame ee ee ee ee $10.00 
STAR SHINE (J. Wills ‘49). M.-L. (Hermitage® x 
Hernani) x (Song of Gold). Deep cream stand- 
ards, falls white with faint blue in center and 
edged color of standards. In great demand. 
TeV 497A Viole NOt c.c caster cmnasoster $8.00 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith ‘47). M. (The Red 
Admiral x City of Lincoln.) Tops in variegatas. 
Has blood for many colors including neglectas. 
He Vis 4 Set An Vig 0 1dr ease Oa aie tis Ao ake te $6.00 
STELLA VIOLA (Snyder ‘45). E.-M. Big violet that 
is wide and bright $2.00 
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STEP UP (See Introductions). 
STORM KING (Nicholls ‘40). M.-L. (Mata Hari x 
Smolder.) Deep black-purple with widely flar- 
ing falls. A quality plant the result of crossing 
Sistenmseedlingsaeb. Minw4 learn ces ee $1.00 
STORY TIME (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (The Red 
Douglas x D. Hall’s 42-10.) Huge bi-colored 
burgundy rose (Amethyst). Wonderful garden 
value in clumps or enmass. Interesting blood 
ioe Joslommiebbabales, wins Whe ns vee Amade doe $1.50 
STRATHMORE (Morris '49). M. (Edward of Wind- 
sor x Hall sdlg. V 21.) A lovely apricot-pink 
with tall, well branched stalks. We are proud 
to offer a few rhizomes this season. Strath- 
more should be wonderful breeding material 
with other pink lines for blood refreshment. 
Net $15.00 
STRATOSPHERE BLUE (Lyell ‘46). M.-L. (Missouri 
x blue sdlg.) Smooth ultra-marine blue. Fine. 
$2.00 
ST. REGIS (Caldwell '47). M. (Birchbark x Great 
Lakes.) Slightly ruffled, smooth light blue. Su- 
perb blue and white blood. H.M. '48....$3.00 
STYLISTA (Mitchell ‘50.) M. (Mitchell O-136 x 
Salbach 39-42.) Self white with yellow shoul- 
ders and strong yellow beard. Medium size, 
but a real charmer 
