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SOLID MAHOGANY—(J. Sass 1944) M.36”. Thrilling, brownish 
red in a rich and glowing deep tone. Large, well-substianced and 
well-branched. This is an outstanding deep red. spe. —..........-. $1.00 
SONG OF SONGS—(Crosby 1950) M.38”. Light yellow standards 
and the same color edges the clean white falls. Both are rimmed 
with “Chantilly” lacing. ...- $3.00 
SPANISH FANDANGO—(Kleinsorge 1951) M.40”. Coppery yellow 
standards; chestnut-red falls, flaring and ruffled. $7.50 
SPANISH PEAKS—(Loomis 1947) M.38”. Large, broad-petalled, 
heavily substanced all white on tall stalks. White throat, white 
beard, white styles—nothing but white. Beautiful but tempera- 
Hiéntal Cxsyirsp see ue ele bale een Madea pee Aelia be wale $2.00 
SPOTLIGHT—(Schreiner 1952) ML.38”. Deep yellow self except 
for the brief white pencil line extension of the golden beard. Large 
and well formed with jauntily waved petals. A fine new golden 
NACI. Shs ws eens Oe LE Oe De rs Se pS ee A ee $10.00 
SPUN GOLD—(Glutzbeck 1940) ML.38”. Gleaming, heavy-textured, 
velvety, deep golden yellow of large size and fine form and branch- 
ing. Dykes Medal winner of 1944. p. ........ re wien od a $0.75 
STARDOM—(Hall 1941) M.34”. A smooth, warm blend of apricot- 
buff and coppery pink. A free-blooming iris of fine vigor, hardiness 
and general desirability. ....... NE A 2 EON ne, ei .... $0.60 
STAR SHINE—(J. Wills 1949) ML.36”. Soft buff-yellow standards, 
broad and domed; white flaring falls edged buff-yellow, bluish at 
the center. Firm substance, sturdy well-branched stalks. fs. $5.00 
STATEN ISLAND—(K. Smith 1947) L.38”. Bright gold standards. 
This color also edges the broad, jauntily flared, velvety red falls. 
Medium large and beautifully formed. fse. eee eee $4.00 
STORM KING—(Nicholls 1940). Sleek, luminous black-purple with 
imeroloWieln, umeneKenrallony, Mile Wabuves TOMEI, oe eee $1.00 
ST. REGIS— (Caldwell 1947) M.38”. Very light blue, non-fading and 
of heavy substance, the standards broad, domed and crisply ruffled. 
Falls wide, very flaring, with fluted border. $1.00 
SUKEY OF SALEM—(Nesmith 1946) L.38”. Indescribable blend of 
ocher-red and rose with brown flush on blade of falls. Flaring 
flower of heavy substance and broad petals. f. 02... $0.75 
