RUMBA ROSE (Whiting '49) M. 38'...$1.00 
Unusual amoena with orchid-pink standards 
and vivid rose-red falls. Fine substance. 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills '46) M. 36"... $1.00 
Radiant combination of gold copper and 
apricot with flaring ruffled falls. AM. '52. 
RUTH (Innes) 50) M35. eee $2.00 
Satiny finished medium yellow with edges 
of both standards and broad flaring falls 
ruffled and crimped. Lovely. HM, '5!. 
SABLE NIGHT (Cook '52) M. 38''....$15.00 * 
Sensational new black with slight undertone 
of red in standards. Large full petaled flow- 
ers of heavy substance. HM. '52. AM, '54. 
SADDLE BROWN (Rees ‘'52) M. 40" $6.00 
Large bright saddle-leather brown with per- 
fectly formed flowers on tall well branched 
stalks. 
SAMITE (Whiting '52) M. 38°... ...-$3.50 
Large ruffled clear white of heavy substance 
with touch of yellow at throat. White beard 
tipped yellow. HM. '52. 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorae '47) M, 38"...$1.00 
Large broad flower of golden-brown with 
leathery finish. HM. '48. 
SARAH LESTER (Rees ‘5!1) EM. 40"... $4.00 
Huge pale yellow iris with flaring form and 
good substance. Great garden value. Long 
blooming season, 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein '46) M. 36"... $1.00 
Soft slate blue with flush of purple on falls. 
Distinctive in form and finish. HM, '47. 
SIERRA SKIES (Schortman '54) EM. 38"... 
$18.00 * 
Large beautifully formed medium blue (near- 
est spectrum blue) flowers, well placed on 
tall strong stalks. A 1954 Convention fa- 
vorite. HM. '54, 
SIKHMOHR (Weidner '53) M, 36'......$18.50* 
New rich rose-red Onco-hybrid with large 
flowers well nlaced on sturdy stalks with three 
way branching. Foliage resembles that of 
Wm. Mohr. Very impressive. 
SILVER HAWK (Smith '54) M. 42'...$20.00 * 
Sparkling large, very ruffled cream with light 
chartreuse overlay on the falls and pale green 
midrib on standards. A fine new iris in the 
cream class. HC, '53. 
SILVER TOWER (Mitchell '50) M. 38"....$2.00 
Large porcelain white with frosty finish. 
Ruffled edges. Fragrant. 
SKY RANGER (Hall '48) M. 54". _.$1.00 
Large heavily ruffled medium blue. Hardy 
in adverse weather. AM, ‘52. 
SNOSHEEN (Sass '50) M. 38'..........$10.00 
Beautiful clean white with frosty glittering 
finish. Broad effectively ruffled petals. HM. 
(50: 
SNOW CRYSTAL (Wills '47) M. 35''....$1.00 
Delicately marked plicata with white ground, 
blue style arms and blue stitching at haft. 
HM. '47, 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees '39) EM. 44'"...$1.00 
Large ruffled icy white with faint blue cast. 
An all time favorite. AM. ‘41. 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge '51) M. 36'....$10.00 
Magniticent new iris of deepest pure yellow 
with broad petals, heavy substance and fine 
branching. A superb iris in every respect. 
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SOLID MAHOGANY (Sass '44) M, 38"....$1.00 
Heavily textured dark mahogany red iris of 
fine form. One of the best. AM. '47. 
SO SWEET (Mitchell) M. 40'......000........ $5.00 
Very fragrant pale blue with heavy substance 
and smooth finish. 
SOUTH PACIFIC (Smith '54) ML, 41'' $40.00 * 
Tall impressive blue self in a shade between 
pale Windsor blue and light bright blue. A 
large flower with domed standards and full, 
rounded flaring falls. Pale, almost white 
beard. Many blooms on strong stalks. HM. 
"54. 
SPANISH FANDANGO ([Kleinsorge '5!) M. 
CEs = 5h Mama teat oe alae nce rit NCU ay hehe are $5.00 
Jaunty ruffled flower with coppery yellow 
standards and brilliant chestnut-red velvety 
falls. HM. '52. 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis '47) ML. 38''....$2.00 
Immense pure white with white beard, haft 
and throat. Smooth, heavily substanced broad 
petals. AM. ‘50. 
SPARKIE (DeForest '53) M, 36''.............$7.50 
Bright new plicata. Falls Cadmium yellow, 
heavily marked Prussian red. Orange-brown 
beard. 
SPELLBINDER (Smith '52) ML, 34°... $10.00 
A reverse bi-color with standards and under- 
side of flaring falls light naphaline yellow, 
creating a chartreuse effect. Top of falls 
oyster white with green-gold lines at haft. 
aii flower has fluted edge of bright yellow 
gold. 
SPRING MOON (Goodman '52) EM, 35"... 
$7.50 
Immense creamy-yellow with darker edge. 
Extremely broad petals of flaring form and 
silken sheen. 
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