ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, 1951) Each $4.00 



Brilliant golden orange with a burnished overlay of metallic bronze. A 

 smoother and cleaner Iris than Rocket, with much the same color ef- 

 fect and it does not burn in the sun. Verv large, on 38-inch stems. 

 HM AIS, 1953. 



RUBIENT (Whiting, 1942) Each 75c 



A taller, much redder Amigo. Standards are rich pansy-purple, very bril- 

 liant; the falls blackish red-purple with a neat edge the same tone as the 

 standards. Stems reached a height <>1 over 40 inches in our garden. 



RUFFLED APACHE (Wa//ace, 1954; Each $15.00 



This unusual Iris made a hit at the Salt Lake City AIS Convention in 

 1954. Standards are golden yellow, the falls blended with red. and the 

 entire flower is laced and ruffled in the manner of Chantillv. HM AIS, 

 1954. 



RUSSET WINGS (Wills, 1946) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Smoothly blended big flowers of gold, topper and apricot— a russet col- 

 ored self. Form is faultless, with standards perfectly held and flaring 

 falls ruffled at the edges. Height 38 inches. HM AIS, 1946; AM, 1952. 

 See page 34. 



RUTH (Innes, 1950) Each $2.00 



A distinct two-toned yellow, a cross of Ola Kala and Gold Ruffles. Dom- 

 ed standards are deep solid yellow, the falls slightly lighter and shading 

 to cream in the center. Edges of the falls are heavily fringed and crin- 

 kled. 3 feet tall. HM AIS, 1951. 



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SABLE (Cook, 1938) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Almost black; a uniform shade of deepest blue-black-violet, with 

 blue beard. Sable has every attribute that a fine Iris should possess; 

 large size, reasonablv tall stalks, thick substance and a wonderfullv 

 lustrous sheen. Everybody wants Sable. HM AIS, 1937; AM, 1940. 

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