STORM KING (Nicholls ‘40). M.-L. (Mata Hari x 
Smolder.) Deep black-purple with widely flar- 
ing falls. A quality plant the result of crossing 
sister seedlings. H.M. ‘41 
STORM WARNING (Schreiner '53). M., 36 inches. 
(Down East x Black Forest.) Large, imposing 
“black” from the blue-side. H.M. ‘54... .$10.00 
STORMY SKIES (G. Plough ‘53). M., 40 inches. 
(Arctic x Tobacco Road.) Here is a blend that 
can surely be called ‘‘different.’’ Smoky buff 
with a violet flush below the big, conspicuous, 
rich yellow beard. Very wide flowers due, no 
doubt, to the blood of Tobacco Road. Should be 
a superb parent with things like Char-Maize, 
Empress Eugenie, Lady Albright, Chamois, Al- 
pine Glow, and other good blends or Snow 
Flurry derivities like Hellebore and Laura. 
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STORY PRINCESS (Crosby '53). E.-M., 38 inches. 
(Snow Flurry x Cloud Castle.) Smooth silky 
finished light violet self devoid of any other 
mark or off color save the inconspicuous 
beard $7.00 
STORY TIME (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M. (The Red 
Douglas x D. Hall's 42-10.) Huge bi-colored 
burgundy rose (Amethyst). Wonderful garden 
value in clumps or enmass. Interesting blood 
for hybridizing. H.C. ‘48 $1.00 
STRATHMORE (Morris '49). M. (Edward of Wind- 
sor x Hall sdlg. V 21.) A lovely apricot-pink 
with tall, well branched stalks $5.00 
STRATOSPHERE BLUE (Lyell '46). M.-L. (Missouri 
x blue sdlg.) Smooth ultra-marine blue. .$1.50 
STYLISTA (Mitchell '50.) M. (Mitchell O-136 x 
Salbach 39-42.) Self white with yellow shoul- 
ders and strong yellow beard. Medium size, 
but @ real charmer 
SUEZ* (Schreiner '43). E.-M. (Wm. Mohr x Mme. 
L. Aureau.) Violet and white—showing clearly 
its two parents. Good grower. Rather easy pod 
parent $1.00 
SULGRAVE (Randall '52). M.-L. 40 in. Brownish 
rose standards, violet-brown at hafts, falls 
round and full and of a rich golden brown. A 
lovely blend; selected for trial at Wisley. 
Net $15.00 
SULTAN’S ARMOR (A. K. Edmison '54). M. 24 in. 
(Armour Bright x Sultan's Robe.) One of the 
richest and most charming border plants. A 
wide, beautifully shaped brown self with 
deeper colored hafts. Net 
SULTAN’S ROBE (Salbach ‘45). M. (((Anne-Marie 
Cayeux x Alta Calif.) x (Happy Gift)) x (Miss 
Calif.))) x ((Gold Top x King Midas) x (Miss 
Calif.)). Old rose, copper and blue skillfully 
blended. Very wide of parts. Proving one of 
the great modern breeders for blends and rich 
reds. Produces re-bloomers. H.M. ‘46 
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SUMMER SONG (Nesmith '51). M. (Sunset Sere- 
nade x Sequatchee) x (Bryce Canyon). Glow- 
ing orange-gold. Stunning. H.M. ‘52 $5.00 
SUMMIT (Stevens ‘51). M. 
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SUMMER SUN (Craig ‘51). M. (Berkeley Gold x 
Tobacco Road) x (Ola Kala x Cascade Splen- 
dor.) Very full, flaring, deep yellow. Superb 
blood for blends, yellows, browns, reds and 
coppers 
SUMMERTIME (Caldwell ’49). M.-L. (Betty Nesmith 
x Jean Cayeux) x (Golden Majesty). Deep yel- 
low highly praised by critics. Wonderful blood 
for blends, oranges and yellows. H.M. ‘49.$ .75 
(Sister to Mystic Mel- 
ody.) White standards, déep yellow falls.$5.00 
SUN LAKES (Suiter ‘51). M. (Blue Champagne x 
Sylvia Murray.) Top quality light: blue with 
the shape of Sylvia Murray and the coloring 
of Helen McGregor, and the color holds. .$2.00 
SUNNY RUFFLES (Waters ‘43). E.-M. (Gudrun x 
Jean Cayeux.) Nicely ruffled lemon-chrome 
yellow. Bred to ruffled things and Kleinsorge 
lines should give some unusual seedlings.$ .50 
SUNRAY (D. Hall ‘50). M. (41-45: Invictus x 
Spring Chimes) x (Floradora). Lovely formed 
yellow that will be highly useful for hybrid- 
izing many colors, including pinks $2.00 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge ‘48) E.M. (343 x 333.) 
Deep red-flame-salmon. Simply stunning. Win- 
ner of the President's cup ‘49. H.M. ‘49, A.M. 
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SUNSET GLOW (H. F. Hall ‘53). M.-L. 39 in. 
Garnet brown with rich orange beard. . .$8.00 
SUNSET ROAD (Muhlestein '50). E.-M. (Prairie 
Sunset x Tobacco Road.) Rich brown blend use- 
ful as a parent with Sass, Whiting, Kleinsorge 
and Tompkins’ lines. Net $1.00 
SUNSET SERENADE (J. Sass ‘43). M. 36 in. Re- 
blooms. (Golden Age x Prairie Sunset.) Listed 
again because of its re-blooming tendency. 
(Especially where small rhizomes fail to bloom 
in the spring will this variety throw some 
summer or fall bloom.) Golden tan blend. Blood 
here for yellows, blends and possibly pinks. 
A.M. ‘45 $ .75 
SUNSTONE (Whiting '53). M.-L., 38 inches. (Break 
of Dawn x Rocket.) Near self of orange-brown 
or brick-red $4.00. 
SURRENDER (Tompkins ‘51). M.-L. (Lamplit Hour 
x Pink Tower.) White with canary yellow flow- 
ing from the throat onto hafts and outer edges 
of falls. Pink cast permeates the flower. H.M. 
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SUSITNA SUNSET (Wilson ’47). E.-M. (Prairie Sun- 
set x Casa Morena.) Rich blend. Top blood 
for browns, reds and blends $1.00 
SUZETTE (Knowlton ‘45). M. (Seduction x Tiffany.) 
Delicately marked light yellow plicata. H.M. 
‘AS $ .75 
SWAGGER (Lothrop ‘53). M. 40 in. (Esquire x 
44-9.) Darker Esquire with quality flowers of 
good substance 
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SWAGGER (Lothrop '53). M., 38 inches. (Esquire 
x 44-9.) One of the dark series from Esquire and 
said to be very fine $9.00 
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