SANTA liAKBAKA 



Realm 



Intense, imre I'ich blue self, (^ne of tlie best of 

 this class. Each 75c 



Red Dominion 



The mueh-heralded garnet-red Dominion from 

 Dr. Ayres, introduced last year by Quality Gardens. 

 I thrilled at the sight of this iris when 1 saw it grow- 

 ing in the garden of the originatoi-, and have always 

 spoken highly of it since that time. While the stan- 

 dards are a shade lighter than the falls, it is practi- 

 cally a self in effect — a piece of rich red velvet. The 

 buds are particularly striking. Very limited stock. 

 H. :\I. AIS ]!).31. ' Each $15.00 



Red Robe 



An enormous bloom of perfect shape and habit, 

 considered by Col. Nicholls as the finest iris he has 

 ever turned out. Standards deep petunia-violet, 

 domed. Falls deep red-violet, uniformly colored to 

 the edge. Yellow beard. The flower is of splendid 

 rounded shape, a brilliant, glowing iris that lights 

 up in the garden like a huge ruby. This iris sold at 

 sight when in bloom, and as a result was unobtain- 

 able later in the season last summer. 

 H. :\I. AIS 1!)82. Each $10.00 



Rheingauperle 



A pink of the utmost beauty and dist ind ii)n. To 

 see it is to want it. Petals ai'e ed<:-e(l with silver. 



Each 40c; three for $1.00 



Rheintochter 



A recent German variety of deep red purple. 



Each 50c 



ROMOLO 



A monster Dominion. Light I'ose staiulards, hriglil 

 red-violet falls. One of the lightest colored of the 

 Dominions. Each 40c; three for $1.00 



falls same color, ovei'laid 

 Each 35c 



Rosa Bonheur 



Old gold standards. ' 

 lavender and edged butt 



Rosado 



A fine rose pink fi'om Galifornia. Very tall, and 

 blooms prolifically. Each 25c 



ROSAKURA 



A AVilliamson introduction of high merit, the 

 name of which I understand means "Rising Sun". 

 Like our old and true friend, IMorning Sjilendor, this 

 new iris needs to be seen with the sun behind it to be 

 at its best. Then the rosy-purple standards and the 

 rich red-purple falls take on a magnificence and 

 splendor seldom found in any iris. i\lrs. Hires, noted 

 iris critic, has remarked that Rosakura is among "Wil- 

 liamson's masterpieces and liei- favoi'ite of his lO.SO 

 introdnctions. Each $1.50; three for $4.00 



Rhea 



Something of the coloring found in the old Iso- 

 line, hut a flowei' of highest merit and stateliness. 

 Tawny light violet, overlaid buff. This seedling from 

 the Longfield Iris Farm has never been accorded the 

 popularitv it deserves. 



Each 40c; three for $1.00 



Santa Barbara 



Here we have an iris which approaches perfec- 

 tion in the shape and size of its flowers, and in addi- 

 tion is possibly the finest and clearest lavender-blue 

 so far introduced. The exhibition rating of 91 is well 

 deserved. Having been in commerce sufficiently long 

 to become fairly plentiful, it can now be bought at 

 the following surprisingly low prices: 



Each 30c; three for 75c 



Sacramento 



A plicata of the San Francisco type, but with 

 reddish brown dots and reticulations instead of the 

 usual blue or lavender. Ground color is a creamy 

 white. A very tall variety, the large flowers being 

 produced on well branched stems. This is another 

 iris which was given one of the highest awards of 

 the Iris Society in 193], an H. 'SI. It is prol)ably 

 even more dependable in unfavorable climates than 

 are many of the other California productions. 



Each $2.50 



Sachem 



A glorified King Tut, grown by Dr. Loorais. Glor- 

 ious in richest tones of red-brown, of heavy velvety 

 texture. This, together with Erebian, was regarded 

 as my choice of all the seedlings which Dr. Loomis 

 had growing on trial at ]\Irs. Patti.son's garden in 

 1930. 



Each $7.50 



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