S Q 72 (Loomis ‘48). E.-M. (Sea Shell derivitive.) 
Light bi-colored pink on tall well branched 
stalk. I bless it every day for giving me Pink 
Formal and other good seedlings. H.C. ‘47. 
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STAG AT EVE (Muhlestein '48). E-M. (Chosen x 
Prairie Sunset.) Large russet-tan self sprinkled 
with gold dust. Some iris are wonderful 
breeders and produce quality seedlings. Stag 
At Eve is one of these—its brown seedlings are 
outstanding $1.00 
E-9 
STARKIST (Tompkins '51). M. (Occidental x Ruth 
Pollock) x (Rare Marble). Beautifully formed 
yellow plicata with a fine stalk. Admired at 
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STAR SHINE (J. Wills ‘49). M.-L. (Hermitage x 
Hernani) x (Song of Gold). Deep cream stand- 
ards, falls white with faint blue in center and 
edged color of standards. In great demand. 
H.M. ‘49, A.M. ‘51. Net $5.00 
E-9 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith ‘47). M. (The Red 
Admiral x City of Lincoln.) Tops in variegatas. 
Has blood for many colors including neglectas. 
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STEP UP (Muhlestein ‘52). M-L., 386 inches. 
(Madam M. Lassilly x Mist Glow.) A different 
amoeana. White standards, light violet falls. 
Difficult to pod but pollen is very fertile. Should 
be good on the new and larger amoeanas. A 
step up the ladder to better amoeanas. .$7.50 
E—34 
STORM KING (Nicholls '40). M.-L. (Mata Hari x 
Smolder.) Deep black-purple with widely flar- 
ing falls. A quality plant the result of crossing 
sister seedlings. H.M. ‘41 $1.00 
E-11 
STORM WARNING (Schreiner '53). M., 36 inches. 
(Down East x Black Forest.) Large, imposing 
Spoges from the blue-side. Net $15.00 
E—3 
STORMY SKIES (G. Plough ‘53). M., 40 inches. 
(Arctic x Tobacco Road.) Here is a blend that 
can surely be called ‘‘different.” Smoky buff 
with a violet flush below the big, conspicuous, 
tich yellow beard. Very wide flowers due, no 
doubt, to the blood of Tobacco Road. Should be 
a superb parent with things like Char-Maize, 
Empress Eugenie, Lady Albright, Chamois, Al- 
pine Glow, and other good blends or Snow 
Flurry derivities like Hellebore and Laura. 
eS Sy? $15.00 
E—16 
STORY PRINCESS (Crosby ‘53). E.-M., 38 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle.). Smooth silky 
finished light violet self devoid of any other 
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STORY TIME (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (The Red 
Douglas x D. Hall's 42-10.) Huge bi-colored 
burgundy rose (Amethyst). Wonderful garden 
value in clumps cr enmass. Interesting blood 
toe a padicing. HC..1'48 $1.00 
E—20 
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STRATHMORE (Morris ‘49). M. (Edward of Wind- 
sor x Hall sdlg. V 21.) A lovely apricot-pink 
with tall, well branched stalks $5.00 
S—12 
STRATOSPHERE BLUE (Lyell ‘46). M.-L. (Missouri 
x blue sdlg.) Smooth ultra-marine blue. .$1.50 
E—11 
STYLISTA (Mitchell '50.) M. (Mitchell O-1386 x 
Salbach 39-42.) Self white with yellow shoul- 
ders and strong yellow beard. Medium size, 
but a real charmer $2.00 
SUEZ* (Schreiner '43). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x Mme. 
L. Aureau.) Violet and white—showing clearly 
its two parents. Good grower. Rather easy pod 
parent $1.00 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach '45). M. (((Anne-Marie 
Cayeux x Alta Calif.) x (Happy Gift)) x (Miss 
Calif.))) x ((Gold Top x King Midas) x (Miss 
Calif.)). Old rose, copper and blue skillfully 
blended. Very wide of parts. Proving one of 
the great modern breeders for blends and rich 
pepe! Produces re-bloomers. H.M. ‘46 
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SUMMER SONG (Nesmith ‘51). M. (Sunset Sere- 
nade x Sequatchee) x (Bryce Canyon). Glow- 
ing orange-gold. Stunning. H.M. ‘52 
E—45 
SUMMER SUN (Craig ‘51). M. (Berkeley Gold x 
Tobacco Road) x (Ola Kala x Cascade Splen- 
dor.) Very full, flaring, deep yellow. Superb 
blood for blends, yellows, browns, reds and 
coppers 
E—29 
SUMMERTIME (Caldwell '49). M.-L. (Betty Nesmith 
x Jean Cayeux) x (Golden Majesty). Deep yel- 
low highly praised by critics. Wonderful blood 
for blends, oranges and yellows. H.M.’49.$1.00 
SUMMIT (Stevens ‘51). M. (Sister to Mystic Mel- 
ody). White standards, deep yellow falls.$7.00 
SE—7 
SUN LAKES (Suiter '51). M. (Blue Champagne x 
Sylvia Murray.) Top quality light blue with 
the shape of Sylvia Murray and the coloring 
of Helen McGregor, and the color holds. .$3.00 
E—10 
SUNNY RUFFLES (Waters ‘43). E.-M. (Gudrun x 
Jean Cayeux.) Nicely ruffled lemon-chrome 
yellow. Bred to ruffled things and Kleinsorge 
lines should give some unusual seedlings.$ .50 
SUNRAY (D. Hall ‘50). M. (41-45: Invictus x 
Spring Chimes) x (Floradora). Lovely formed 
yellow that will be highly useful for hybrid- 
izing many colors, including pinks $3.00 
E—37 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge ‘48) E.M. (343 x 333.) 
Deep red-flame-salmon. Simply stunning. Win- 
ner of the President's cup ‘49. H.M. ‘49, A.M. 
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E—19 
SUNSET ROAD (Muhlestein ‘50). E.-M. (Prairie 
Sunset x Tobacco Road.) Rich brown blend use- 
ful as a parent with Sass, Whiting, Kleinsorge 
and Tompkins’.lines. Net 
E—25 
SUNSTONE (Whiting ‘53). 'M.-L., 38 inches. (Break 
of Dawn x Rocket.) Near self of orange-brown 
or brick-red 
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