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SHINING WATERS (Milliken 1933) — 
Lovely sky blue of good size and frosty 
sheen. Needs winter protection where 
it gets very cold. A. M. 1936. $0.50 ea. 
SHOW GIRL (Nelson 1945) M.—A dis- 
tinctive true self of blush-rose from 
Rameses and Prairie Sunset. Flowers 
are large, well shaped and have an or- 
ange beard. $0.75 ea. 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936) L. — Late 
blooming huge flowers of pale sulphur 
yellow dotted and stippled brown on 
both standards and falls. A. M. 1938. 
Beene Pe 2 ee eee $0.50 ea. 
SIERRA BLUE (Kssig 1932) M. L.—Very 
large flowers of smooth, enamel-like 
blue. Deeper in tone than Shining Wat- 
ers and more hardy. Tall, strong grow- 
er. Dykes Medal in 1935. __ $0.50 ea. 
SKY RANGER (Hall 1948) M. — Tall, 
stately, ruffled medium blue. Three way 
branched stems open one flower at a 
time. Stands up well in strong winds. 
Eigee Vie 1949.5 ee aes $2.50 ea. 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 1938 M.—A sol- 
id creamy iris of even tone and large 
size with leathery texture. These light 
toned flowers make an excellent foil 
for the darker blues, purples, and reds. 
nice Seones ot thespest. 2222. $0.50 ea. 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) M.— 
An outstanding iris with large frilled 
flowers of pure white. The standards 
are domed and firmly held together. 
Falls very flaring and ruffled. A. M. 
$044 ee $1.00 ea. 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) E. M.— 
Beautifully ruffled, blue white. The 
unopened buds are slightly blue but 
open into a cool white. Strong substanc- 
ed flowers on tall stems with short 
branches. “Av M.01941.; 2222-2 $1.00 ea. 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 1942) M.— 
Beautiful white with strong substance 
that withstands hot sun and wind. Falls 
have thick velvety texture. H. M. 1942. 
$0.75 e.a 
SOLID MAHCGANY (J. Sass 1944) M.— 
Very smooth, deep mahogany red with 
large flowers of heavy texture and good 
substance. Very good branching and 
a good bloomer. A. M. 1947 __ $1.00 ea. 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis 1947)—Great 
flowers like snow capped peaks—it is 
completely white, even the throat, haft, 
beard and style arms. Nicely formed 
with broad petals, good substance and 
texture. One of the finest. A. M. 1950. 
1 igh Sink ee RR AO es ae OEE SE de $3.50 ea. 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944) M. L—A 
deep sea-shell or coral pink with fiery 
tangerine beard. Good branching with 
Stiff, willowy stems. H. M. 1945. 
$1.00 ea. 
SPUN GOLD (Glutz 1940) M. L.—A fam- 
ous yellow that won the Dykes Medal 
in 1944. It isa gleaming, velvety, golden 
yellow with thick glistening texture 
and no markings to mar its beauty. Has 
perfect form and styling and is a good 
grower. D. M. 1944 $0.75 ea. 
STAR SHINE (Wills 1949) M. L.—An 
unusual combination of the last twilight 
rays of evening. Pearly, blue, deep 
cream and white with an_ iridescent 
gleam. An exquisite iris of pastel col- 
Nees, ANG Wo Aa es Be $6.00 ea. 
STATEN ISLAND (Smith 1947) — A 
s‘riking variegata with bright yellow 
standards and solidly colored falls of 
bright red with gold border. Much like 
City of Lincoln but a better iris. A. M. 
POS Te doh, eae 512 Se ee $5.00 ea. 
SUNSET BLAZE (Klein 1948) E.—An 
impressive, blazing, golden flame blend 
like colors of the sky just at sunset. 
Both standards and falls are extra large 
and the haft and beard are golden yel- 
low. Stalks are tall and widely branch- 
PQ Ae Vi O51 e Ree see $3.50 ea. 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943) M. 
—A lovely, golden apricot-buff . with 
wonderful iridescence. This seedling 
from Prairie Sunset carries much of its 
COlOTIS wel ice] 945 nea ee ee $0.75 ea. 
SUZETTE (Knowlton 1945) E. M.—A 
creamy yellow plicata dotted with ma- 
roon on the edges of both standards and 
FolLicmemer le Vise. | Od epee ere $1.00 ea. 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton 1944) E. M. 
—This beautiful light blue is a cross 
of Great Lakes and Shining Waters and 
combines the good qualities of each. 
Smoothly colored flowers with precise 
styling and frosty, firm texture and 
heavy substance. Luxuriant grower with 
TMU, ame ketsig FEN NI UVES $.75 ea. 
THE ADMIRAL (Hall 1941) M.—A clear, 
bright medium blue. The flowers have 
good substance and with stand hot sun 
and rain very well. A. M. 1944. $0.75 ea. 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934) 
—A very velvety, deep blue-black with 
flowers of medium size and good texture. 
Form, finish, and substance are good. 
Has WVemeto3G: $0.50 ea. 
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