SIERRA SKIES (W. Schortman '54). E.-M.-L. 38 in. 
(Santa Barbara x Sierra Blue) x (Chivalry). This 
is nearest spectrum blue of any iris we know 
and it leaves little to be desired in all-over 
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SIERRA SNOW (Kleinsorge ‘'39). M. (Purissima x 
Rameses) x (Far West). Lovely dependable 
white. Good breeding material for blues, 
whites and blends 
SIKHMOHR* (Weidner ‘53). M. 36 in. (Wm. Mohr) 
x Dauntless x Sikh.) Heavily substanced rosy- 
red Mohr $18.50 
SILVER FLAME (Wills ‘53). M. 39 in. (Involving 
Lily Pons, Happy D., Golden Eagle, At Dawn- 
ing and Shannopin.) Pure white standards and 
yellow falls 
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SILVER LAKE (Kinish ‘49). M.-L. (Mary Clotilde x 
Great Lakes.) Non-fading pale blue. Delightful 
fragrance. Wonderful blood for blues. Net.$3.50 
SILVER PLATTER (Craig ‘50). M. (Acropolis x 
Destiny) x (Great Lakes). Huge shimmering 
blue. Tall $2.00 
SILVER TOWER (Mitchell '50). M. (Snow Flurry x 
Chivalry.) Beautifully formed porcelain. De- 
liciously scented. Has pollen 
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SILVER WINGS (Whiting ‘49). M-L., 38 inches. 
(Vatican Purple x Alba Superba.) Clean sil- 
very-white with flaring falls. Should be a top 
breeder for blues, whites and purples, pos- 
sibly even creams. Net 
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SIOUX CITY SUE (Whiting '47). M. (Matula x 
China Maid) x (Burmese Gold). Auburn-red 
wiih blue blaze in falls 
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SKY ABOVE (P. Cook ‘52). M. (A Distance sdlg.} 
Said to be one of the bluest. H.M. ‘53... .$7.50 
SKY CHIEF (Marx ‘50). M. (Purissima x Clara 
Noyes) x (Great Lakes). Very tall blue with 
pronounced silver edge. Net 
SKY DYE (See Introductions) 
SKY RANGER (D. Hall ‘48). M. (Bandmaster x 
~blue sdlg.) Very tall, large, blue. Looks to have 
Snow Flurry blood. H.M. ‘49, A.M. ‘52...$1.00 
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 $1.50 
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... .$2.00 
SLEIGHRIDE (Craig '52). E.-M. 38 in. ((Purissima) 
x (mesopotamica x Dominion)) x (Chivalry). 
Beautifully wide blue-white self. Great breed- 
ing material for blues and whites. Net. .$4.00 
SLICK CHICK* (Linse '54). M. 36 in. (Lady Mohr 
x Snoqualmie.) Smooth white with -greenish 
midribs and buds. Fertile each way. Net.$15.00 
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SMILING LIGHT (Tompkins '54). M.-L. 38 in. (Vati- 
can Purple x Chivalry.) Smooth, gleaming, 
medium violet with great substance. Falls 
flare horizontally. No. 49-184 
SMOKED SALMON (See Introductions) 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm ‘38). M. (Wm. Carey Jones 
x Mitchell white sdlg.) Long a fine, depend- 
able’cream. Produces smooth seedlings. .$ .60 
SNOSHEEN (Sass ‘50). M.-L. 36 in. (Ballet in Blue 
x Alba Superba.) Very large flaring white 
that should produce great blue and white 
Seedlings saivie vols sate came se atone aie $10.00 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves ‘42). E-M. (Santa 
Barbara x Gudrun.) Very large flaring white. 
Superb breeder for whites, blues and creams. 
A.M. '44 
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 $1.00 
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 
SNOW GODDESS (See Introductions) 
SOFT ANSWER (J. Wills ‘53). M. 39 in. (Sis. to 
Silver Flame.) Standards warm white, falls 
rich yellow 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge ‘51). M., 40 inches. 
(Goldbeater x Ola Kala.) Large, deep, rich 
yellow that is very impressive. H.M. ‘51, A.M. 
mays: 
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. 
‘47 
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. 
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SOME LOVE (White ‘38). E. 12 in. (Polyhymnia x 
Jubilee.) Delightfully dainty violet and white 
oncobred. Net $3.00 
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 
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SONRISA (DeForest '42). E.-M. 36 in. (Her Grace 
x Prairie S.) Light Prairie Sunset-type blend. 
Fine breeding for this color, plicatas, blues and 
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SOQUEL* (Reinelt '40). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x Sunol). 
Early violet-blue. Rather easy to pod. Net.$1.00 
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