RUBAIYAT — (Ruth M. Johnson) 
—A large full flower with well 
domed standards and quite flar- 
ing falls. A bicolor with pale 
lavender standards and deep 
fuchsia purple falls. A_ trifle 
short and bunchy but the color 
is gorgeous and it makes a fine 
garden clump. A _ splendid per- 
former that puts on a fine bloom 
show. 
SABLE — This deservedly popu- 
lar iris is a gorgeous deep vel- 
vety black violet with a dark 
beard in perfect harmony. <A 
large and wonderfully fine iris, 
brilliant despite the depth of 
color and a most gratifying per- 
former. An early and generous 
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SANDIA — A sturdy deep pink 
biend. Interesting purple tinged 
moliage, large, fans.) Jott. iuaeerrers 50 
SHAH JEHAN — An oldie but 
good. Supposed to have seven 
colors (I never could see that 
many) but call it a pretty one 
with tannish standards and vel- 
vety dark falls. I like it, you'll 
like it! A trifle small like many 
older iris but in good proportion. .50 
SHAINNOPIN—A very nice iris of 
medium size in cream and rose. 
Parent of several fine new iris. .%5 
SHARKSKIN — A silken smooth 
white of very heavy substance 
and clear color. A_ well-liked 
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SHERIFFA — A most interesting 
hybrid in metallic purple. Most 
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SHIRVAN—Fine brown toned iris 
with richly finished falls. ............ 50 
SILVER SUSIE—A good tall sil- 
very white. Order this where you 
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SNOWKING — This white, like 
Gudrun, stands right up with the 
best of the new whites. Large 
beautiful flowers on tall well 
branched stalks. Good enough 
for the finest garden. And fra- 
grant, too. 
SOLVEG—(Martin Johnson) — A 
deleciable shade of lemon yel- 
low, a Self save for a large white 
area on the falls. Yellow beard 
tipped white. Good size, medium 
height, slight fragrance. Very 
cool and frosty looking, reminis- 
cent of a dish of lemon ice. Good 
growing habits and_ excellent 
weather resistance. Much the 
garden effect of Elsa Sass and 
Misty Gold but in a larger fuller 
flower. Well tested for hardi- 
ness and performance. ................ $3.00 
SPRING CLOUD — A heavily 
flushed blue plicata that every- 
one likes. You’ll like it, too. ...... 50 
SPRING ROMANCE — Huge tall 
light vellow from Syllmar Gard- 
ens, Elma Miess’ fine introduc- 
tion. Grows strongly and blooms 
heavily. Try it in your garden.....$7.50 
SPUN GOLD—A rich deep golden 
yellow with an unusually smooth 
velvety finish. A real Sensation! .75 
STARDOM — A brilliant salmon- 
buff-apricot blend with a glow- 
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STELLA POLARIS—A very good 
tall white for the background..... .60 
SUNNY RUFFLES—A lovely soft 
creamy yellow. A charmer 
SUNSET SERENADE — A fine 
prairie Sunset seedling in rath- 
er similar coloring. Very nice.....$1.00 
SUSIE Q — (Martin Johnson)—A 
very warmly colored rosy brown 
plicata, more tailored and less 
ruffled than Tiffany. Gives a 
very bright garden effect. Fine 
for cutting. 
TA MING—A nice orange yellow. 
Far better in every way than 
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TAPESTRY ROSE—Large crimp- 
ed flowers of deep rose. Leath- 
ery finish and good form. .......... .50 
TEA ROSE—A deep mallow pink 
with rich copper tan shadings. 
As luscious as a talisman rose. .%5 
THE ADMIRAL — An intensely 
deep, yet not dark blue of great 
brilliance and jaunty form. As 
perky an admiral as you ever 
saw. 
