SKY RANGER (D. Hall ‘48). M. (Bandmaster x 
blue sdlg.) Very tall, large, blue. Looks to have 
eu Flurry blood. H.M. '49. A.M. ‘52...$1.50 
+6 
SKY SONG (Muhlestein ‘51). E-M. (Anitra x 
Great Lakes.) Smooth, tailored light blue. Bor- 
der iris about 30 inches tall. Producing won- 
derfully smooth blues and whites $2.00 
SKY TINT (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (Sparkling Frost 
x Gloriole.) Slightly similar to Cloud Castle, 
but standards are very conic (closed). It is 
proving a remarkable parent with Sea Lark, 
other blues and whites. A really delightful 
light violet-blue. No pollen. H.C. ‘48... .$3.00 
E—1 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm ‘38). M. (Wm. Carey Jones 
x Mitchell white sdlg.) Long a fine, depend- 
able cream. Produces smooth seedlings. .$ .60 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves ‘42). E-M. (Santa 
Barbara x Gudrun.) Very large flaring white. 
Superb breeder for whites, blues and creams. 
EN Ae Te, a Eee e tcl Oy Tannen TEL ode $1.00 
SNOW CRYSTAL (Wills ‘47). E.-M. (Sensation x 
Paulette) x (Narain). Large, lightly marked— 
beautifully formed plicata hardly expected 
from all blue breeding. H.M. ‘47 $1.50 
N—3-5 
SNOW FLURRY (C. Rees ‘39). E.-M. (Purissima x 
Thais.) Lovely white with a faint blue cast. 
Delicious orange-blossom perfume. Remark- 
able parent for many colors. A.M. ‘41....$1.00 
E-9 
SNOWSHEEN (Henry Sass ‘50). M-L. (Miles No. 2, 
sister to Vanda, x Alba Superba.) Very large 
wie, fe ete le 6) e440 
Hering: WiitemiaVic eo Ole iseetana seein cian. $12.00 
S—15 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge ‘51). M., 40 inches. 
(Goldbeater x Ola Kala.) Large, deep, rich 
yellow that is very impressive. H.M. ‘51, A.M. 
HEME GN LU A aig on Other ale ere so pes uch ae UiteE glee ste $12.00 
S—2 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass ‘44). M. (City of 
Lincoln) x (38-13: ((Cardinal x Alcazar) x (H. 
Sass 29-34)). Deep, rich, glowing mahogany 
that cannot be overlooked in the garden. A.M. 
Airy eas eure teins aay apie Pen sea LL AMIN SN Set $1.00 
9 
SOLVEG (M. Johnson ‘49). M. (Siegfried x Madam 
Louis Aureau.) Rich cream bordered lemon- 
yellow. The large flowers are most impressive 
Should be fine for plicatas and lemon-yellows. 
REPS Hot S Rt Sars etre, OUR gh Les Cay tarde ees PRR Ne Se $3.00 
S-9 
SONG OF SONGS (Crosby ‘50). E.-M.-L. (Gold 
Ruffles x Cream Gold.) Light yellow standards, 
white falls edged color of standards. All petals 
are edged with “chantilly” lacing and ruffling. 
Easy parent both ways. We think it will prove 
a remarkable breeder for many colors, includ- 
ing shell pinks. For it is descended from Sea 
Shell and Gold Ruffles who's sister 44-67 was 
ayshell pink breaks HeMiaS Oa w re sentir $3.00 
SE—5 
SOUSUN (Essig ‘45). E.-M. (Firefall, Kashmir 
White, Grace Sturt., Sombrero, Flame Bearer) x 
(Lilamani). Early lemon-yellow that starts the 
season. Very resistant to attacks of rot. H.M. 
‘45 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Kleinsorge ‘51). M. Taller, 
richer Mexico. H.M. ‘52 
SE—6 
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SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis '47). E.-M. (Purissima x 
White Dominion sdlg.) x (sdlg.). Splendid 
white that is lovely when established. Easy 
grower. Most votes for A.M. ‘50 $2.00 
E—11 
SPARKLING BLUE (Grant ‘42). M. (Shining Waters 
x Aline.) Large flax blue. Net $ .75 
SPELLBINDER (K. Smith ‘52). M-L., 34 inches. 
(Amandine x Gold Ruffles.) Oyster-white with 
under sides of petals naphaline yellow giv- 
ing a chartreuse effect against the light. Pet- 
als picoteed, fluted and edged in bright yel- 
low-gold. Well branched stalks carry the large 
eee ee eee ee 
flowers to perfection. Marvelous blood for 
creams, whites, greens, blends and possibly 
joibal cee Re ieee eer meray Ml Dmlie os SS Gone $15.00 
E—29 
SPELLBOUND (Linse ‘51). M. (Tobacco Road x 
Prairie Sunset.) New beautifully formed red 
with golden overlay. Outstanding. H.M. ‘52. 
rete tore alulatr evel ateue Mhato terete cancda OREO N teot eae $10.00 
SPIC AND SPAN (Wallace ‘53). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(Kalinga x Golden Madonna) x (Fort Knox x 
Golden Majesty). Wide, creamy-white that 
makes a lovely show specimen. Vigorous and 
hardy 4 G:@.G-aciaca ils aon $10.00 
E—13 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ‘44). E.-M. (Morocco Rose x 
Sea Shell.) Deep coral-pink with tangerine 
beard. Fine parent and even better grand- 
ee 
parents HeMiGAS eg Sete eaeee ee ee ean $1.00 
N—1-5 
SPLASHES (Muhlestein ‘52). E-M., 34 inches. 
(Marx: Wm. Mohr x Sacramento) x (Aldura.) 
Mohr-type flower of violet with white splashes 
throughout. No two flowers splashed exactly 
alike. Novel and different. C. of C. ‘51...$8.00 
E—35 
SPORTING THOMAS* (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. 
(Sport of N. J. Thomas.) Very dark purple. 
Wide of parts. Most fertile pollen imaginable, 
even on difficult hybrid lines........... $1.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Schreiner '52). M., 40 inches. Deep 
golden yellow with an almost deeper self 
beard and a distinctive narrow glintline of 
Ee below beard. Net $10.00 
SPRING MOON (R. Goodman '52). E-M., 32 inches. 
Snoqualmie x Fay 44-57.) Gigantic flaring light 
silken yellow. Superb blood for creams, yel- 
lows and whites. Future assured for this at- 
InQcuive,, snlooth™creation..s ene eee 
SPRING ROMANCE (E. Miess ‘49). E.-M. (Melitza 
x Narain.) Waxy cream-white with frosty over- 
lay and heavy infusion of aureolin gold at 
hafts. Very heavy orange beard. Should be 
highly useful for breeding creams, blues and 
shell pinks. Won Gold Cup at the 1948 Holly- 
wood show. H.M. ‘502 <i. eee wee $5.00 
E—11 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken '47). E.-M. (White 
Spire x Yel. Sdlg. 2384-5.) Simply huge creamy- 
yellow. Makes a tremendous show specimen. 
Produces seedlings with vigorous, wide foli- 
goe: H.M. ‘47 
CC 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck ‘40). M. (((W. R. Dykes x 
Cream sdlg.) x (Mrs. V. West x Depute Nom- 
blot)) x (Vert Galant x ))) x (Depute Nomblot). 
The first ‘‘velvety’’ yellow. Dykes Medal 
AME. Male ae: gf tha tid dee hohasotge ke $ .75 
