ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, 1951). A velvety deep golden yellow ................ 4.00 
RUFFLED APACHE (Wallace, 1954). A richly painted blend with all the 
shades seen in Grand Canyon, Daybreak and Cascade Splendor mixed ........ 15.00 
RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees, 1947). Smoothly finished bicolored cream .......... 3.00 
RUFFLED ORGANDY (Brenan, 1953). A brand new Ivory colored flower, 
quite ruffled and each petal carrying a band of oriental buff 22-22-22 10.00 
SABLE (Cook, 38). We can’t leave this black beauty out of our list -............... 15 
SARAH LEE SHIELDS (Graves, 1951). Forty inches tall and stately, this 
WONGETE ETO Was Vil LCaetirees gece tid 5 eae er re ee 3.00 
SAVAGE (Craig, 1949). A very bronzy red with many deeper markings .......... 5.00 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein). A violet blue with a deeper blotch ...............................- 1.00 
SHERIFFA (White, 1942). Fine oncobred, metallic deep mulberry .................... 15 
SKY RANGER (Hall, 1948). Extremely tall and thrifty deep blue -~........000.... .... 1.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 39). A lovely white and the greatest breeder ................ 1.00 
SENORITA ILSE (Rogers, 1954). A recessive white from two fine blues being 
tall and well branched. Should be a fine breeder for blues ...........................- 10.00 
SIERRA SKIES (Shortman, 1954). This lovely new Iris is perhaps our 
nearest approach to spectrum blue. An outstanding innovation...NET 18.00 
SILVER FLAME (Wills, 1953). Withdrawn for propagation 
SOFT ANSWER (Wills, 1953). White St. and yellow falls. Different breeding 9.00 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, 1951). We think very highly of this deep orange 
gold. A clump is a sheet of gleaming gold when in bloom ...................220000........ 10.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (Sass, 1944). A real mahogany Iris, very popular ............ 1.00 
SONG OF SONGS (Crosby, 1950). A white and yellow bicolor in reverse ........ 1.50 
SPELLBOUND (Linse, 1951). Red with a gold overlay, the coloring of this 
new Iris is original. Vigorous growth and fine plant habits ................0.00..... 6.00 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Kleinsorge, 1951). A much more brilliant Iris than 
Mexico this gay variagata is swirling and ruffly and bright ..................000......... 5.00 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis, 1947). A large and very popular pure white ........ 2.00 
SPRING ROMANCE (Miess, 1949). Creamy white and gold. Large bloom ........ 3.50 
STARSHINE (Wills, 1949). We are now convinced that this ivory tinted 
beauty is one of the world’s best Iris. Just a hint of blue at haft 2.000000... 4.00 
STATEN ISLAND (Smith, 1947). Stunning variagata with border on falls ~.... 3.00 
SUMMER SONG (Nesmith, 1951). Withdrawn for propagation 
SUMMIT (Stevens, 1951). Similar to Pinnacle with deeper yellow falls .......... 5.00 
SUNRAY (Hall, 1950). A much overlooked Iris but one that should be in every 
garden. A wonderful yellow from pink breeding ............00000.0.00000000o00020oooccccceeeee 2.00 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge, 1948). A deep salmon flame that has been 
sensational ever since its introduction. One of the very best ............................ 2.00 
SURRENDER (Tompkins, 1951). Entirely different from other Iris in color 
pattern, velvety white with gold sprinkled over upper haft ......... 7.00 
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