RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees 1947) M Each $5.00 
Radiant and beautifully ruffled seedling of Snow Flurry. The stand- 
ards are rich creamy yellow and the falls white brushed and edged to 
match the standards. Perfect flaring form and very heavy substance. 
lal, ML SZ 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills 1946) M Each $2.00 
A melodious and smooth russet colored self. The big ruffled flowers 
of flaring form are a pleasing combination of copper and apricot 
dusted with gleaming gold. H.M.’46 A. M.'52 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939) ML Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
Very fine yellow plicata stitched and etched with reddish-rose. Highly 
finished well formed flowers with good habits of growth. H. M. '39 
A. M.’41 
SABLE (Cook 1938) EM * Each .75; 3 for $2.C0 
A rich uniform shade of deep blue-black violet. Even the beard is 
blue. Sable is one of the finest dark iris, possessing every good quality 
of plant and flower. The large flowers have a lustrous sheen unex- 
pected in so dark a color. It richly deserves its great popularity. H. M. 
37 A.M.’40 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr-Mitchell 1929) EM Each .50 
An attractive white ground plicata with neat feather stitching of pur- 
ple. The fresh clear colored flowers are quite large and well-substanced. 
SANDIA (Williamson 1934) E Each .50 
Pleasing and attractive rose pink that has retained its popularity. The 
large heavily substanced flowers are carried on tall well-branched 
stalks. 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow 1940) M Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Best described as a cream and rose amoena. A striking iris and one of 
the most popular in our garden. The nicely ruffled standards are soft 
cream in color and the falls rosy pink. We like this one. 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) EM * Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
A large and spectacular medium blue iris with nicely flaring form and 
heavy texture. The enamel like, clear blue flowers are freely produced 
on tall strong stalks, sometimes reaching five feet. Plant this one in 
the background. Won the Dykes Medal in 1935 
SIERRA PRIMROSE (Essig 1946) ML Each $2.00 
An exceptionally large and beautiful primrose yellow tinted cream. 
The fragrant flowers are produced in profusion on tall branched stems. 
Blooms over a long period of time. 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) M * Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A large ruffled white possessing balance and beauty. A splendid cold- 
white whose frilled form, large flowers and well branched stems com- 
bine to give us a masterpiece. Floriferous and hardy. H. M. °42 
A. M. 44 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1944) M * Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
This magnificent smoothly finished mahogany-red iris is tops in the 
deep red class. One of the darkest reds and one of the best. The 
large flowers finely formed and heavy textured have no haft venation 
and the richness of the plush-like falls is accented by the bronze gold 
beard. H.M.’44 A.M.’47 
SONRISA (DeForest 1942) M Each $1.00 
Large flaring flowers of coppery pink with a yellow undertone. Ex- 
cellent substance and placement. H. M. °45 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis 1947) ML * Each $3.50 
One of the finest new white creations from the introducer who gave us 
the famous Elmohr. All white even to the beard and style arms. This 
one has everything, good branching, large, well formed blooms, broad 
petals, heavy substance and fine texture. H. M.’48 A. M. ’50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis 1944) ML Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
Translucent, delicate sea-shell pink with a fiery tangerine beard to ac- 
centuate the color. Its waxlike substance holds the delicate coloring 
very well. The flowers take the hottest sun without fading. Its popu- 
larity is well deserved. H. M. '45 
SPOKANE (J. Sass 1933) M Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
An enormous chestnut red with a copper overlay. One of the iris 
giants; it makes an imposing picture in the garden. 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 1940) ML * Each 75 
A gleaming golden yellow with glistening thick texture, good size, 
form and finish. A vibrant and brilliant shining gold self with great 
purity of coloring. H.M.’39 A.M.’42 Dykes Medal 1944 
STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm 1939) M ; Each -50 
Glowing reddish-copper with an orange beard. This large attractive 
iris is a favorite with garden visitors. 
STARDOM (Hall 1947) M Each -50; 3 for $1.25 
A handsome blend of salmon shading to apricot-buff enlivened by the 
bright orange beard. Floriferous and very strong growing. Effective 
garden color. H.M.’40 A.M. ‘43 
SULTANS ROBE (Salbach 1945) M Each $1.00 
A large richly colored flower in oriental tones. The rich Van Dyke 
red to deep old rose coloring of the standards is repeated in the broad 
flaring falls with an added overlay of gold. The coloring is further 
accented by a bright violet-blue blaze in the center of each fall. 
SUMMIT (Stevens 1951) M Each $8.00 
Another tall superb iris from New Zealand. The richly contrasting 
flowers with gleaming snow white standards and deep golden yellow 
falls are crisp and fresh. A clump of this breath-taking beauty is guar- 
anteed to stop all garden visitors who see it. Among the best of Mrs. 
Stevens amoenas. 
SUN RAY (Hall 1950) M Each $5.00 
A large ruffled light yellow of ideal form and extra heavy substance. 
Its flamingo pink parentage has imparted a sheen and brilliance seldom 
found in the lighter yellows. Well spaced on superbly branched stems 
and it increases rapidly. H. M. 51 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass 1943) M Each .75 
A seedling of Prairie Sunset, lighter in color but with the iridescent 
beauty of its parent. Best described as soft golden tan or light apricot. 
A flower of fine form, finish and substance on strong well branched 
stems. H.M.’43 A. M.’45 
SUZETTE (Knowlton 1945) EM Each $1.00 
The creamy background of this lovely plicata is lightly dotted with 
maroon markings on the standards and upper portion of the falls. 
Pert and airily waved it is one of the most charming of the newer pli- 
catas. Form, substance and branching are ideal. H. M. ’45 
TECHNICOLOR (Whiting 1950) M Each $10.00 
Brilliant red with a Spanish brown cast; the color caries well and at a 
distance gives the effect of bright red. A rich and glowing color from 
the cross of Garden Glory and Rocket. H. M.’50 
THE ADMIRAL (Hal! 1947) ML * Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
An effective, intense and deep medium blue. Stately and eye-arresting. 
Its form is unusual with wide flaring falls and beautiful carriage. Vig- 
orous and free flowering it can stand burning sun or driving rain. 
Finish and substance are outstanding. H.M.’40 A.M. ’44 
THE BLACK DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1934) M Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
Velvety blue-black flowers of medium size and good texture. Fine 
form, finish and substance and can be depended upon to produce 
many blossoms each year. H. M.’36 
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