RUMBA ROSE — (Whiting ’49). M. 
(F2: Wabash x Fair Elaine.) Large new 
neglecta—almost an amocna, .... $1.50 
RUSSET WINGS — (J. Willow ’46) M. 
A heavy substanced flaring flower of 
smoothly blended gold, copper and ap- 
ricot, giving the effect of a glowing 
russet self. The standards are beauti- 
fully formed and firmly held, the falls 
are very flaring, delightfully ruffled 
at the edges. H.C., A.IS., ’45, H. M, 
Atl Soe 462 38ainw A. ole. oe 0,00 
RUTH — (Innes 750) A grand distinct 
two-toned yellow, a cross of Ola Kala 
and Gold Ruffles. Domed standards. 
Deep yellow as of Ola Kala. Ruffled 
crimped edges. Falls broad and flarjng, 
center of falls deep cream color with 
yellow crinkled edges. 38 in. H.M, 751. 
$2.00 
SABLE — (P. Cook ’38) M. An ex- 
tremely dark blue purple flower with 
a lustrous silky sheen. The great depth 
of color is enhanced by the dark violet 
beard) H.M.37, A.M.240S3s654n:; 9 S-75 
SALMONETTE — (J. Sass °46). One 
of a series of newer pinks from the 
Sass Bros. garden. A light ochraceous 
salmon (Ridgeway) self with a soft 
creamy flush around the tangerine 
beard that blends into the ground color 
of the flower. H.C. °45, H.M. °47, 36 
in. $1.00 
SALMON SHELL — (Muhlestein ’50) 
M.-L. (Midwest Gem x D. Hall’s 42- 
10). Large salmon-pjnk self, even to 
the beard. Parents for pinks and vari- 
ous new shades. setae! $osO0 
SAN ANTONE — (Kleinsorge ’47). M. 
L. Imposing in size and form, this deep 
ruddy. brown iris seems even more 
brown than most iris from this hybrid- 
izer. A deep tan or sand-brown self. 
The flowers are well spaced on tall 
well branched stalks. H.M. ’48. 40 in. 
$1.00 
SARAH LEE SHIELDS — (Graves ’51) 
M. (Lady Boscawen) x (Snow Carnival 
x Cloud Castle). Beautiful ruffled 
white. H. C. ’46, H.M. ’5’ $3.00 
SEA LARK — (Muhlestein ’46). E.(M. 
(Brunhjlde x Sable). Large violet-blue 
with flush of purple in center of both 
standards and falls of purple making 
it quite distinct from any other iris. 
H. M. ’47 $1.00 
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SENORITA ISLE — (G. Rogers ’53) M. 
40 in. (Helen McGregor x Sylvia Mur- 
ray) Huge, beautifully formed, wide 
white. H.C. ’52, H.M. ’53. NET $15.00 
SHERIFFA — An Onco bred of irrides. 
cent purple, very dark around the 
edges, but burnished through the cen- 
ter with a metallic lighter shade. ‘fall. 
A triumph of Mr. Clarence White. A. 
Vie ee eee eee, peices $ .60 
SKY RANGER — (D. Hall ’48) M. Tall 
and stately, this medium blue iris is 
well named for it does seem to range 
the sky. The flowers are large and 
heavily ruffled with the three way 
branching stalk so that three blooms 
open at one time and are not crowded. 
54 inches. H.M. ’49. Award of Merit 
SOO k ie, eye in re peer t en Te $1.00 
SKY SONG — (Muhlestein ’51) E. M. 
(Antria x Great Lakes.) Smooth, tail- 
ored light blue. Border iris about 30 
TOCHeS tall. ve kess unk Oak ae $1.50 
SKY TINT — (Muhlestein ’49) E. M. 
(Sparkling Frost x Gloriole.) Sinutlar 
to Cloud Castle but standards are very 
conic, A really delightful light violet- 
bie.“ Ci 48 eee ere $2.00 
SNOQUALMIE — (Brehm ’38.) M. 
(Wm. Carey Jones x Mitchell white 
sdlg.) Long a fine dependable cream. 
5S, ote Aaa Poko, Wake Noh ee 8 $ .50 
SOLID GOLD — (Kleinsorge ’51) A 
new yellow that we believe to be sup- 
erior to any other. It is impossible to 
do this fine flower justice in words. It 
has size, form, finish and substance but 
to climax all this let’s try to describe 
it. It is the deepest tone possible in a 
pure yellow, with tremendous carry=- 
ing qualities and brilliance for the 
siarden. 36 in. H.M., ALS, '51 .. $10.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY — This grand 
new dark red solidly colored is another 
triumph from Mr Sass. A. M. ’47 $1.00 
SONG OF SONGS — (Crosby 
M. L. (Gold Ruffles x Cream Gold). 
Light yellow standards, white falls 
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