SILVER SUSIE (DeForest 1941) M. 48 in. 
(Unknown). A_ gigantic flaring white 
with silvery overtones___________ 1.00 
SILVER TOWER (Mitchell 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Snow Flurry x Chivalry). A large, broad 
petaled flower of porcelain white with 
ruffled edge and icy finish. Very lovely 
enn ee ee 1.50 
SHORT SONG (Peterson 1954) M. L. 30 in. 
Ormohr x (Happy Days x Depute Nom- 
blot). A very large and flaring Mohr 
type flower of pale lavender blue. Very 
well liked in our garden last season 
= es __ 8.00 
SIERRA SKIES (Schortmann 1954) E. M. 38 
in. (Santa Barbara x Sierra Blue) x Chiv- 
alry. A medium blue that is very close 
to true spectrum blue. Very fine as we 
saw it at last years convention. The 
stalks are tall, strong and well branched 
and the flowers are large and beauti- 
fully formed with heavy substance and 
fine finish. Very fine. H. M. 1954 18.00 
SILVER FLAME (Wills 1953) M. 38 in. ((Lily 
Pons x Happy Days) x Golden Eagle)) x 
((At Dawning x Happy Days) x Shanno- 
pin)). Another new one in the yellow 
amoena class, this is particularly pure 
and clean with snowy white stands and 
medium yellow falls. Large and excel- 
lent lyatonime cee = ee 7.00 
SKY ABOVE (Cook 1952) M. 36 in. (From 
(Distance and Cook blue sdlg.). A light 
blue self that is bluer and deeper than 
Distance. Petals are full with ruffled 
edge. Very fine. H. M. 1953 .___~_- 7250 
SKY RANGER (Hall 1948) M. 54 in. Band- 
master x blue sdlg.). A tall, very large 
blue of medium tone and smooth finish. 
Extremely showy. H. M. 1949 .___1.00 
SKY TINT (Muhl. 1949) E. M. 38 in. (Spark- 
ling Frost x Gloriole). A light violet blue 
of lovely form. Reminiscent of Cloud 
Castle, this is a better performer in this 
area and has superior stalks and flowers. 
In, €, WeH4B es ee ances? OO 
SNULING LIGHT (Tomp. 1954) M. L. 38 in. 
(Vatican Purple x Chivalry). A very 
large, gleaming violet self of smooth 
medium tone, this has beautifully 
formed flowers with broad ruffled pet- 
als. The standards are well domed and 
the falls flare rigidly horizontal. The 
finish is sleek and satiny and the sub- 
stance is extra heavy giving the blooms 
great length of life. Stock limited 20.00 
SNOSHEEN (Sass 1950) M. 38 in. (Alba 
Superba x Miles’ No. 2 blue). A very 
beautiful white of great purity. Petals 
are broad and delightfully ruffled and 
the finish is frosty and glittering. Should 
be a fine parent for both whites and 
DIVCSaien Cum iG SOs Ss ae: 10.00 
SNOW CRYSTAL (Wills 1947) E. M. 38 in. 
(Sensation x Paulette) x Narain. A large 
white with bright blue stitching at the 
haft and blue style arms. Very lovely 
and quite different from other plicatas. 
ml, IM, WWOVAY/ 2 = mee eet OO 
SOFT ANSWER (Wills 1953) M. 38 in. (Sib 
to Silver Flame). The same in color com- 
bination as its sister seedling, this has 
slightly cream toned standards and much 
brighter falls. Very broad and flaring. 
ts INA, [CVSS eee 29:00 
SOLID GOLD (Klein. 1951) M. 40 in. (?). A 
huge new yellow with broad petals and 
heavy substance. Large and well formed. 
Said to be the deepest of all yellows. 
Aa 1953 2= 0.00 
SOLiD MAHOGANY (Sass 1944) M. 36 in. 
(City of Lincoln x red sdlg.). A large and 
impressive mahogany red. A. M. mes 
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SONG OF SONGS (Crosby 1950) E. L. 38 
in. (Gold Ruffles x Cream Gold). A real 
beauty in creamy ivory and gold. Stan- 
dards are light yellow and the falls are 
ivory with a golden yellow border. The 
flowers are large, beautifully formed 
and have a deep lacy edge. H. M. 1950 
GY on es te Sts SA RO oS 1.50 
SOUTHWESTERN (F. Cook 1953) M. 37 in. 
(Mexican Magic x Miogem). A brilliant 
blend of rose purple and red brown 
with a full golden undertone and a 
violet blaze on the fall. Large and showy 
in. (Parentage unavailable). This is a near 
variegata, the standards being deep 
amber and the falls a rich amber red 
with a faint amber border. Probably 
from Mexico, this is a taller and brighter 
HE) S ee a oe ae EN Se 5.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis 1947) E. M. 40 in. 
(Purissima x Dominion white sdlg.) x 
White sdlg. A superb new white of 
excellent form and large size. A beauti- 
ful show flower and makes a gorgeous 
GlWinajon ZN IS WSO) et) 
SPELLBOUND (Linse 1951) M. 38 in. (To- 
bacco Road x P. Sunset). A very heavily 
substanced, nicely ruffled flower of 
flaring form in copper red with golden 
OWEN ex. (RING eee eee a 6.00 
SPLASHES (Muhl. 1952) E. M. 35 in. (Wm. 
Mohr x Sacramento) x Aldura. A large, 
Mohr type flower of violet with allover 
splashes of white. Almost every flower 
is patterned differently. Novel and 
in. (Sport of N. J. Thomas). Onco bred 
of very dark purple. A lovely flower 
andeastinesparentes = === 1.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Schreiner 1952) M. L. 39 in. 
(Goldbeater x Unknown). A very rich 
and glowing flower of intense orange 
yellow with a full orange beard and a 
white blaze at the tip of the beard. 
SROWY) ao ea 7-50 
SPRING MOON (Goodman 1952) E. M. 32- 
35 in. (From Snoqualmie, Purissima and 
Fay sdlg.). A gigantic light creamy yel- 
low with slightly darker edge, this has 
flaring form with the broadest petals 
we have seen on an iris. A very luscious 
color mes Pe Ls 28 ee eee 7.50 
SPRING ROPAANCE (Miess 1949) E. M. 38 
in. (Melitza x Narain). Rich creamy white 
with a sparkling overtone and flush of 
yellow at the throat. Beautiful ruffled 
form and waxy finish. H. M. 1950 3.50 
SPRING SONNET (DeForest 1953) M. 38 in. 
(From pink lines). Large, broad petaled 
flowers of flaring form with pure white 
stands and creamy yellow falls. Excel- 
lent===2— hs. sis. Net 15.00 
$Q72 (Loomis 1948) E. M. 38 in. (From Sea- 
shell lines). A clear light shell pink with 
slightly darker falls and with a red 
beard. Parent of Pink Formal and_in- 
numerable other new pinks _____- 1.00 
STARFIRE (Wills 1954) M. 38 in. (Starshine 
x Ola Kala). Very reminiscent of Star- 
shine in form, finish and substance, this 
is a rich golden yellow with broad, 
full, fluted standards and ruffled flaring 
falls with golden border and _ lighter 
center. Choice — 2 fae 9.00 
STARKIST (Tomp. 1951) M. L. 38 in. (Occi- 
dental x Ruth Pollock) x Rare Marble. A 
beautifully tailored plicata of rich cream 
ground with a wide border of rusty 
rose. Heavily substanced and sleeky 
FitiSheG Pe te ee ste Scie ese 2.50 
STARSHINE (Wills 1949) M. L. 38 in. Herm- 
itage x Hernani) x Song of Gold. A real 
beauty and most popular. Deep creamy 
standards, white falls flushed pale blue 
and edged cream. A. M. 1951_--- 4.00 
STATEN ISLAND (Smith 1947) L. 38 in. 
(The Red Douglas x City of Lincoln). The 
finest true variegata to date. Bright 
yellow standards and deep red falls 
with gold edge. A. M. 1951_--=-- 3.00 
STEP UP (MuhlI. 1952) M. 38 in. (Mme. M. 
Lassailley x Mist Glow). A new amoena 
that was simply stunning as it performed 
here last year. The flowers were large, 
broad petaled and had perfect form. 
The colors are particularly clean and 
appealing, the standards being snow 
white while the falls are a clear light 
violet blue that seems to be almost 
powdered over a white base. We highly 
FECOMMencal eee a eee 5.00 
STORM WARNING (Schreiner 1953) M. 36 
in. (Down East x Black Forest). A large 
and impressive iris of pitch black with 
very broad petals and a smooth velvety 
finish. Very fine. H. M. 1954 .-_- 10.00 
STORMY SKIES (Plough 1953) M. 38 in. 
(Arctic x Tobacco Road). A most unusual 
blend of smoky gray and buff. The 
flowers are very large with extremely 
broad petals and slightly ruttled falls. 
A flush of violet just under the full 
yellow beard gives much brilliance to 
the flower. Lovely. H. C. 1952 -__10.00 
STORY TIME (Muhl. 1949) E. M. 38 in. (The 
Red Douglas x Sib. to Dream Girl). A 
huge bicolor of amethyst red and darker 
burgancyenlimionessi Vea === ==aerne 1.00 
STRATHMORE (Morris 1949) M. 39 in. (Ed- 
ward of Windsor x Hall flamingo pink). 
A smooth, gleaming self of rich apricot 
pink with a rich red beard. The best 
English variety we have seen ___. 5.00 
SUE REVELL (Douglas 1953) M. L. 30 in. 
(St. Regis x Lake Shannon). A rich flax 
blue self of large size and flaring form. 
The standards are very broad, slightly 
ruffled and nicely domed and the falls 
are very flaring and so broad they touch 
at the hafts. Strong, widely branched 
stalks. A real beauty__-__--_--~_~-- 7.50 
SULTANS ROBE (Salbach 1945) M. 36 in. 
(A. M. Cayeux x Alta Calif.) x (Happy 
Gift)) x (Miss Calif.)) x (((Gold Top x 
King Midas) x Miss Calif.)) x (Happy 
Gift))). Blended copper gold and rose 
red with flush of blue on the falls. 
Beautiful and a fine parent. H. M. 1946 
OE ee ae Ee ee ee 1.00 
SUMMER SUN (Craig 1951) M. 38 in. 
(Berkeley Gold x Tobacco Road) x (Ola 
Kala x Cascade Splendor). A very large, 
full fashioned flower of rich, deep yel- 
low. Strong stalks and excellent branch- 
ing. A stunning iris that should be a fine 
parent Sie. © _3.50 
SUMMIT (Stevens 1951) M. 38 in. (Sib. to 
Mystic Meldy). The darkest of the yellow 
and white amoenas, this has silvery 
white standards and dark yellow, flar- 
ing falls. Very beautiful ________ 5.00 
SUNRAY (Hall 1950) M. 37 in. (Invictus x 
Spring Chimes) x Floradora. A new yel- 
low of lovely form with broad rutfled 
petals and rich glistening finish. Out- 
Stain Clin Cees ee Peat ee 2.00 
SUNSET BLAZE (Klein. 1948) E. M. 37 in. 
(From two sdlgs.). A brilliant blend of 
flame red and coppery salmon. This has 
large flowers with a glistening finish 
that seems to really blaze in the sun. 
MeN; AAs, ARO RS ed Ss cps ae ey eee ea 2.00 
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