SPANISH PEAKS — (Loomis ’47) M. 
LL. 38 inches. It is completely white— 
the flower, the throat, the haft, the 
beard, the style arms, are all white. 
Very nicely formed blooms, broad pet- 
aled, heavily substanced and fine tex- 
tured. One of the finest new white 
creations. H.M. ’48, A.M. ’50 .... $2.00 
SPELLBOUND —(Linse ’51). 42 inches 
Big, bola and handsome. This spell- 
bounder is done in red with a golden 
overlay. Large size, fine ruffled horiz- 
ontally flaring form, excellent growth, 
good substasce and stalk, and unfading 
color, all qualifications of a great iris. 
To Vie: $6.00 
SPINDRIFT — The new pink from Dr. 
Loomis, much sought after. This js a 
Pealeineekl 4 WE 45 6 ek oe $21) 
SPIC AND SPAN — (Wallace ’53). M. 
L. 40 inches. (Kalinga x Golden Ma- 
donna) x (Fort Knox x Golden Majes- 
ty). Wide, creamy-white that makes a 
lovely. show specimen. Vigorous and 
hardy. C.O.C. and H.C, ’51 $5.00 
SPRING ROMANCE — (E. Miess ’49). 
(Melitza x Narain). Waxy cream-white 
with frosty overlay and heavy infusion 
of aureolin gold at hafts. Very heavy 
orange beard. Won gold sup at the 1949 
Hollywood show. H. M. ’50 .... $3.50 
STATEN ISLAND — A brand new 
variegata wjth bright gold standards 
and iiaring talls of velvety red edged 
goid. A vast improvement over others 
ieuniss class: Aj. iv. ’5] $3.00 
STAR SHINE — (J. Willis ’49) N. L. 
Deep Cream, white, and peariy biue 
are so skillfully combined that the 
flower has the irridescent gleam of 
lustrous pearls. The deep cream or buff 
yello wstandards are broad and domed, 
the white flaring falls have a sugges- 
tion of blue in the center, and an edg- 
ing of the same color as the standards. 
F.C. ’48, H.M. ’49. 36 inches .... $4.00 
STORM WARNING — (Schrjener ’53) 
M. 36 inches. (Down East x Black For- 
est.) Large, imposing! “black” from the 
DIG SINGS ee ea ee NET $10.00 
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STORMY SKIES — (G. Plough ’53) M. 
40 inches. (Arctic x Tobacco Road.y 
Here is a blend that can surely be call- 
ed “different”. Buff with a violet flush 
below the big, conspicious, rich yellow 
beard. Very wide flowers. H.C. ’°52 
$10.00 
SURRENDER — (Tompkins 751) M. iL, 
(Lamplit Hour x Pink Tower.) White 
with canary yellow flowing from the 
throat onto hafts and outer edges of 
falls. Pink cast permeates the flower. 
Hoe Ni 33 $7.00 
SUNRAY — (Hall ’50) M. 37 inches. 
(Invistus x Spring Chimes) x (Flora. 
dora). A new yellow of lovcly form 
with broad ruffled petals and _ rich 
glistening finish. Outstanding. $2.00 
SUNSET BLAZE — (Kleinsorge 748.) 
A tall and huge golden. flame-salmon 
blend almost a red. Both standards and 
falls are extra large and the haft and 
beard are bright golden yellow $2.00 
SYLVIA MURRAY — Here js one of 
the great light blues to date and right 
at the top. H.M., A.M. ’49 ) S250 
SUEZ — Large flower of reddish 
purple, veined and _ spotted pattern 
from Wm. Mohr : $1.00 
TALLY HO — (Hall ’48) M. 36 inches. 
Fantasy x (Golden Eagle x pink blend). 
A flamingo bi-tone, this has clear 
pink standards and deep fuschia toned 
falls. H.M. ’50 $5.00 
TECHNICOLOR — (Whiting ’50). 36 
inhes. (Garden Glory x Rocket). A 
brilliant ruby red self with a light 
pattern of gold at the haft. H. M| ’50. 
TEMPLE BELLS — (D. Hall ’52) M. 
36 jn. (Hall 46-45 x Hall 46-31), A 
glowing yellow with a blending of ap- 
ricot and a rich red beard. Find form. 
Eevee 52 NET $10.00 
TEMPTATION — (Tompkins ’53). M. 
L. 38-40 inches. Stag at Eve x (Honey. 
flow x Chamois). Golder chamois with 
blended overtones of apple blossom and 
coral. The overall effect is of a blend- 
ed lavender pink and orange coral with 
an inner glow of glittering’ gold. $3.00 
THE KNOCKOUT — (Muhlestein ’51) 
A new combjnation of yellows. Rich 
yellow standards, with lighter falls, 
which are heavily brushed with the 
deeper yellow on the hafts. 37 inches 
Midseason. $3.50 
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