Sharkskin—‘‘one of the finest of some 1600 clumps at Royal Botanical Iris Garden” L. Laking, Ont. 
SKY RANGER —(Hall 1948) M.54”. Very tall, stately, heavily ruffled 
medium blue of large size, good form and substance. $2.50 
SKY TINT—(Muhlestein 1949) M.36”. Light blue with a hint of 
lavender. Tightly held conic standards and semi-flaring falls. 
A tailored blue of great charm. $5.00 
SNOQUALMIE—(Brehm 1938) M.36”. Mellow creamy yellow aris- 
tocrat. Grand form and branching. Extremely heavy substance. 
Large, vigorous, hardy, free-blooming and a rapid increaser. __. $0.50 
SNOW CARNIVAL—(Graves 1942) M.38”. Excellent white of nice 
form and good substance, large and ruffled. p. 00... $1.00 
SNOW CRYSTAL—(J. Wills 1947) M.34”. Glistening white except 
for a light blue feathering on the hafts of the widely flaring falls 
and the intense blue of the styles and crests. Large and heavy- 
textured. f. ny Ze $1.50 
YOW FLURRY—(Rees 1939) EM.40”. Beautifully ruffled blue- 
white, large and well-substanced. A charming iris although too 
nigluilvebian Chieclme py emeeeet we et foe tow ek) Se oa yess a $1.00 
SNOW KING—(H. Sass 1935) ML.38”. Serenely poised glacial 
white, large and flaring. Heavily-substanced with perfect 
stems and branching. $0.50 
SNOW VELVET — (HI. Sass 1942) M.38”. ‘Thick-petalled, velvety 
textured white with smoothly-lacquered gold hafts. A beau- 
tiful white. e. .... $0.75 
SOLID GOLD—(Kleinsorge 1951) ML.38”. Superior deep yel- 
low, large and impressive in flower and plant. e. $15.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass 1944) M.36”. Thrilling, brown- 
ish red in a rich and glowing deep tone. Large, well-sub- 
stanced and well-branched. This is an outstanding deep red. 
fspe. $1.00 
SONG OF SONGS—(Crosby 1950) M.38”. Light yellow stand- 
ards and the same color edges the clean white falls. Both are 
rimmed with “Chantilly” lacing. Excellent. $5.00 
SOUTHERN SNOW-—(Beck 1947) EM.36”. New white. Petals 
full and broad, very heavy in texture and pure white. ___ $0.75 OLA KALA 
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