SHARKSKIN .50 
(G. Douglas ’42) M. 36”—A silky white Iris 
of near perfection. It has large size, heavy 
texture and purity of color. Glistening yel- 
low flush inside throat. H.M. ’43; A.M. ’46. 
SILVER LAKE 1.50 
(Kinish 49) M.L. 36”—Beautiful non-fad- 
ing blue. Resembling the blue waters of a 
mountain lake; lovely fragrance. 
SNOW CARNIVAL .90 
(Graves *42) M. 38’—Very large pure 
white. Fluted standards and wide flaring 
falls ruffled at the edges. A top-notch 
white. H.M. ’42; A.M. ’44. 
SKY RANGER 2.00 
(Hall °48) M. 54”—Tall and stately, this 
medium blue iris is well named for it does 
seem to range the sky. The flowers are 
large and heavily ruffled. Stalks are strong 
and sturdy. 
SNOW FLURRY .50 
(Rees 39) E.M. 40”—A beautiful, ruffled 
blue-white; large flowers, strong substance 
on tall stems. 
SOLID MAHOGANY 1.35 
(J. Sass 44 M. 36’—Large, smooth mahog- 
any-red flowers of good substance. One of 
the darkest reds. Fine form, heavy tex- 
ture and good branching. Gold beard. H.M. 
44; A.M. 747. 
SOUTHERN SNOW .50 
(Beck °47) E.M. 36”—A new white Iris, 
highly recommended. The standards and 
falls are both full and broad, very heavy 
texture. Pure white with heavy yellow 
beard. 
SPANISH PEAKS 3.00 
(Loomis ’47) M. 38”—One of the really 
great new Iris. A large broad petaled, heav- 
ily substanced, exquisitely finished all white 
on tall stalks. White throat, white beard, 
white styles—nothing but white—of pleas- 
ing ruffled form. H.M., ’48. 
SPARKLING BLUE 50 
(Grant ’42) M. 40”—Flax-blue with frosty, 
sparkling overlay; large, broad petaled, 
semi-flaring and well substanced. 
SPINDRIFT 7 Be 
(Loomis 44) M.L. 36’—Translucent, deli- 
cate seashell or coral-pink, with fiery tan- 
gerine beard. Very popular. H.M. ’45. 
SPUN GOLD -90 
(Glutzbeck *40) M.L. 38”—Rich solid yel- 
low with all the desired qualities of size, 
good branching, and tall stems. H.M. ’39; 
A.M. ’42; Dykes Medal ’44. 
STARDOM .50 
(Hall 41) M. 34”—A smooth blend of cop- 
pery pink and apricot buff. Beard is bril- 
liant orange. H.M. 740; A.M. 743. 
STATEN ISLAND 2.50 
(Smith 47) M. 38”—A brand new varie- 
gata with bright gold standards and flaring 
falls of velvety red edged gold. H.M. 748; 
A.M. 751. 
STORM KING 045 
(Nicholls ’40) L. 40”—A_blackish-purple 
with red underglow. A superior near black. 
H.M. ’41. 
SUEZ 75 
(Schreiner) M.L. 34”—Large flowers of red- 
dish purple, veined and spotted. Patterned 
after Wm. Mohr. This is really a good one. 
SUMMIT 10.00 
(Summit 751) M. 40”White standards and 
deep yellow falls. Tall and well branched. 
SUNSET BEAM .50 
(Schreiner 42) M. 34”—Glistening stand- 
ards of cream yellow; falls of old rose suf- 
fused tan. 
SUNSET SERENADE .60 
(J. Sass 43) M.L. 36”—A soft golden tan 
or light apricot buff, with very little rose 
or pinkish tints. Truly one of the grandest 
Iris of its color. H.M. 43; A.M. 745. 
SUNSET BLAZE 3.50 
(Kleinsorge 48) E.M. 40”—An impressive, 
blazing golden flame blend. In some lights 
it seems almost red, at another angle it 
looks heavily influenced with burnished 
gold. H.M. 749. 
SUNSITA SUNSET 2.00 
(Wilson ’47) M. 36”’—A golden tinted blend 
of browns, yellow and faint red. Standards 
are straight and tall, falls flaring with a 
bright orange beard. 
SUZETTE .90 
(Knowlton 745) M. 40”—An airily marked 
plicata of rose-madder on edges of stand- 
ards and falls, this overlaid on a creamy 
background. 
SYLLABUB 6.00 
(Douglas 50) M.L. 38”—A vision of loveli- 
ness in soft flesh pink. An absolute self, 
without a sign of reticulation and with a 
heavy and truly pink beard. Does not fade 
in the hot sun. Good size and substance. 
SYLVIA MURRAY 75 
(Norton ’44) M. 38”—An Iris of precise 
styling, lovely poise and smooth tailored ap- 
pearance. A beautiful very light blue of 
classic form. H.M. ’46. 
TAPESTRY ROSE .60 
(Hall 42) M. 38”—Large and delightfully 
colored soft, old rose of good form and sub- 
stance on strong, well branched stalks. 
TALLY HO 9.00 
(Hall 49) M. 32”—The general color of this 
flower is something new and pleasing. The 
upper part of the falls are close to fuschia- 
colored orchids. The domed standards and 
lower part of the falls are lighter. It is a 
large well formed flower of heavy substance. 
It is one of the most valuable parents for 
getting increase in size and variety of color. 
TEA ROSE .90 
(Whiting 44) M. 36’—Glowing deep pink 
with coppery shadings. A strong clear color. 
warm and delicate, in a finely formed 
flower, broad-petaled and full. The plant is 
vigorous and hardy. H.M. ’45. 
