SALLY ANN (K. Smith ‘45). E-M-L. Rebloomer. 
(Kalinga x Jelloway.) The largest, clearest re- 
blooming yellow. Very long season of bloom 
in the spring. Fragrant $2.50 
S—16 
SALMONETTE (J. Sass ‘46). M. (Dore x Matula) x 
(Beau Ideal x Rameses)) x ((Amitola)) x 
(Miss Calif.))) Salmon or peach-pink with tan- 
gerine-salmon beard. Useful for hybridizing 
because of its “unrelated” blood. H.M. '47.$1.00 
SALMON SHEEN (Suiter ‘53). E.-M., 34 inches. 
(Pink Salmon x Pink Formal.) Salmon-pink with 
good garden value. Fine blood for breeding 
pinks and salmons $5.00 
E—35 
SALMON SHELL (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Midwest 
Gem x D. Hall's 42-10.) Large salmon-pink self, 
even to the beard. Proving such a remarkable 
parent for pinks and various new shades of by- 
products from these it will be widely used for 
the quality it passes on to his children and 
grandchildren—many of them being ruffled, 
due to the Midwest Gem blood $4.00 
E—4 and E—34 
SAMITE (Whiting ‘52). M. (Lady Moon x Frosty 
Blue.) This lovely ruffled white is a superb 
GE Ciuortetl Ooanrole eEtalViny cs 2. $8.00 
E—29 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge ‘47). M. (333 x 311 A.) 
Deep, glowing sand-brown. H.M. ‘48... .$1.50 
SARAH GOODLOE (G. Douglas ’49). M.-L. (Sister 
to Drum Major.) Deep maroon self. Heavy sub- 
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$—1 
SARAH LEE SHIELDS (Graves ‘51). M. (Lady 
Boscawen) x (Snow Carnival x Cloud Castle). 
Beautiful ruffled white. H.C. ‘46, H.M. ‘51.$6.00 
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E—4 
SARAH LESTER (C. Rees ‘51). E-M. (Easter Sun- 
rise x Prairie Sunset.) The earliest of the yel- 
lows. A huge flaring flower that will make a 
show piece in your garden or on the exhibi- 
tion table. Grand blood for whites, creams, 
blends, pinks and yellows 
S—10 
SAVAGE (Craig ‘49). M. (?) Bronze-red suffused 
and blazed magenta. H.M., ‘51 
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SEAFARER (Buttrick ‘49). M. (The Admiral x 
Great Lakes.) Clear, smooth blue highly 
praised from every quarter. Beautiful form, fin- 
ish and superb substance. Top blood for blues. 
H.M. ‘49. Net $7.00 
SEA GULL (I. C. Smith ‘48). M. (Lav. sdlg. x 
Stella Polaris.) Large white as graceful as a 
sea gull on the wing $2.00 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein ‘46). E.-M. (Brunhilde x 
Sable.) Large violet-blue with flush of pur- 
ple in center of both standards and falls mak- 
‘ing it quite distinct from any other iris. Has 
a strong tendency to produce this intensifi- 
cation, or flush of purple, in its seedlings. 
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Highly useful as a parent. H.M. ‘47...... $1.50 
E—20 
SEATHWAITE (H. Randall '52). M. (Helen Mc- 
Gregor x Cahokia.) Dykes Medal 1952, Eng- 
land. Wonderfully bred smooth blue. 
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SENORITA ILSE (G. Rogers ‘53). M. 40 inches. 
(Helen McGregor x Sylvia Murray.) Huge, 
beautifully formed, wide white. H.C. ‘52, H.M. 
“9G... Net $15.00 
E—27 
SERENE VALLEY (K. Smith ‘52). E.-M., 40 inches. 
(Keene Valley x Jane Phillips.) With such 
breeding how can this smoothly finished seven 
inch blue fail as a breeder. H.C. ‘51. Net.$15.00 
E—29 
SERIN (Long ‘48). M. (Nepenthe x Treasure Ship) 
x ((Souv. de Loetitia Mischaud x Dainty 
Duchess) x (Dainty Duchess)). Canary yellow 
with no W. R. Dykes blood $3.00 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow ‘40). M. (Redwing x Yel. 
sdlg.) Yellow standards, pinkish falls. Parent 
of Maytime $ .75 
E—14 
SHARKSKIN (G. Douglas ‘42). M. (Cathedral Dome 
x Stella Polaris.) Smoothly finished white. Will 
throw tangerine-bearded pinks and whites if 
bred to them. A.M. ‘46 See7D 
SHERIFFA* (White '42). E.-M. (Regelia derivative 
x “Onco hybrid.) Metallic deep mulberry. 
A.M. ‘45 $ .75 
E—2 
SHINING WATERS (Essig ‘33). M. ((Caterina x 
Marian Mohr) x (Calif. Blue)) x (Uncle Remus 
x Moa). Lovely dependable light blue. A.M. 
$ .50 
SHORT SONG (Peterson) (See Introductions) 
E—45 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig ‘32). M.-L. (Souv. de Mme. 
Gaudichau x Santa Barbara.) Very tall flaring 
blue. Grandparent of Blue Rhythm. Dykes 
Medal ‘35 $ .50 
SIERRA SKIES (Schortman) (See Introductions) 
E—32 
SIERRA SNOW (Kleinsorge '39). M. (Purissima x 
Rameses) x (Far West). Lovely dependable 
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E—18 
SILVER LAKE (Kinish ‘49), M.-L. (Mary Clotilde x 
Great Lakes.) Non-fading pale blue. Delightful 
fragrance. Wonderful blood for blues. Net.$3.50 
SILVER PLATTER (Craig ‘50). M. (Acropolis x 
Destiny) x (Great Lakes). Huge shimmering 
blue. Tall $3.50 
SILVER TOWER (Mitchell ‘50). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Chivalry.) Beautifully formed porcelain, De- 
liciously scented. Has pollen $3.00 
E—41 
SILVER WINGS (Whiting ‘49). M-L., 38 inches. 
(Vatican Purple x Alba Superba.) Clean sil- 
very-white with flaring falls. Should be a top 
breeder for blues, whites and purples, pos- 
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SE—6 
SIOUX CITY SUE (Whiting ‘47). M. (Matula x 
China Maid) x (Burmese Gold). Auburn-red 
waddle: lollies lalkerasy thaittedllley oo coe oe ob eae 
SKY ABOVE (P. Cook ‘52). M. (A Distance sdlg.) 
Said to be one of the bluest. H.M. ‘53....$9.00 
E—29 
SKY CHIEF (Marx ‘50). M. (Purissima’x Clara 
Noyes) x (Great Lakes). Very tall blue with 
pronounced silver edge. Net $1.00 
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