SO SWEET (Mitchell ‘'53). E.-M. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Chivalry.) Ruffled blue-white with 
a most distinct and charming fragrance. .$4.00 
SOUSUN (Essig ‘45). E.-M. (Firefall, Kashmir 
White, Grace Sturt., Sombrero, Flame Bearer) x 
(Lilamani). Early lemon-yellow that starts the 
season. Very resistant to attacks of rot. H.M. 
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SOUTHWESTERN (F. Cook '53). M. 36 in. (Mexi- 
can Magic x Miogem.) As could be expected 
from such a cross this is a rich blend of pur- 
ple, pecan brown, copper and rose. H.C. ‘52. 
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SPANISH FANDANGO (Kleinsorge ‘51). M. Taller, 
richer Mexico. H.M. ‘52 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis ‘47). E.-M. (Purissima x 
White Dominion sdlg.) x (sdlg.). Splendid 
white that is lovely when established. Easy 
grower. Most votes for A.M. ‘50 $2.00 
SPARKLING BLUE (Grant ‘42). M. (Shining Waters 
x Aline.) Large flax blue. Net 
SPELLBINDER (K. Smith ‘52). M-L., 34 inches. 
(Amandine x Gold Ruffles.) Oyster-white with 
under sides of petals naphaline yellow giv- 
ing a chartreuse effect against the light. Pet- 
als picoteed, fluted and edged in bright yel- 
low-gold. Well branched stalks carry the large 
flowers to perfection. Marvelous blood for 
creams, whites, greens, blends and possibly 
pinks $10.00 
SPELLBOUND (Linse ‘51). M. (Tobacco Road x 
Prairie Sunset.) New beautifully formed red 
with golden overlay. Outstanding. H.M. ‘52. 
$6.00 
SPIC AND SPAN (Wallace '53). M.-L., 40 inches. 
(Kalinga x Golden Madonna) x (Fort Knox x 
Golden Majesty). Wide, creamy-white that 
makes a lovely show specimen. Vigorous and 
hardy: €:©.C. and H.C; 51 $5.00 
SPICE (Craig ‘'53). M. 36 in. (Molten x Golden 
Perch.) Golden-tan blend with orchid blaze 
and a gold beard. Great blood for rich things 
in tans, blends, reds and yellows $7.50 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ‘44). E.-M. (Morocco Rose x 
Sea Shell.) Deep coral-pink with tangerine 
beard. Fine parent and even better grand- 
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SPLASHES (Muhlestein ‘52). E-M., 34 inches. 
(Marx: Wm. Mohr x Sacramento) x (Aldura.) 
Mohr-type flower of violet with white splashes 
throughout. No two flowers splashed exactly 
alike. Novel and different. C. of C. ‘51...$5.00 
SPORTING THOMAS* (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. 
(Sport of N. J. Thomas.) Very dark purple. 
Wide of parts. Most fertile pollen imaginable, 
even on difficult hybrid lines $1.00 
SPOTLIGHT (Schreiner ‘52). M., 40 inches. Deep 
golden yellow with an almost deeper self 
beard and a distinctive narrow glintline of 
white below beard. Net $7.50 
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SPRING MOON (R. Goodman '52). E-M., 32 inches. 
Snoqualmie x Fay 44-57.) Gigantic flaring light 
silken yellow. Superb blood for creams, yel- 
lows and whites. Future assured for this at- 
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SPRING ROMANCE (E. Miess ‘49). E.-M. (Melitza 
x Narain.) Waxy cream-white with frosty over- 
lay and heavy infusion of aureolin gold at 
hafts. Very heavy orange beard. Should be 
highly useful for breeding creams, blues and 
shell pinks. Won Gold Cup at the 1948 Holly- 
Nidololels latent abbots) Ole yamine Gyo Meeks on $3.50 
SPRING SUNSHINE (Milliken ‘47). E.-M. (White 
Spire x Yel. Sdlg. 2384-5.) Simply huge creamy- 
yellow. Makes a tremendous show specimen. 
Produces seedlings with vigorous, wide foli- 
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SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck '40). M. (((W. R. Dykes x 
Cream sdlg.) x (Mrs. V. West x Depute Nom- 
blot)) x (Vert Galant x ))) x (Depute Nomblot). 
The first ‘velvety’ yellow. Dykes Medal 
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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 
STARKIST (Tompkins '51). M. (Occidental x Ruth 
Pollock) x (Rare Marble). Beautifully formed 
yellow plicata with a fine stalk. Admired at 
Sioux City, 1950 
STARLIFT (C. Benson '54). M. 40 in. (Tosca x Dis- 
tance.) When I saw this smooth, tall, ruffled 
blue beauty I lost interest in several new blues 
just introduced or to be introduced. This is 
certainly a great addition to the cornflower- 
blue class. Net $15.00 
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 
STATEN ISLAND (K. Smith '47). M. (The Red 
Admiral x City of Lincoln.) Tops in variegatas. 
Has blood for many colors including neglectas. 
H:M. 48, A.M. ‘51 $4.00 
STEP UP (Muhlestein ‘52). M-L., 36 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. Crossed 
to Louise Blake gave Mrs. Crosby a fine varie- 
gata named On Parade and several good 
amoeanas and neglectas $5.00 
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