REALM—Late, 42 in. An intense, pure, 
beautiful light blue self. Flowers of the 
largest size, finely formed and of very 
heavy substance .30c 
REDWING—36 inches. Of similar coloring 
to Allies but fully twice as large. A gi¬ 
gantic flower for any Iris collection ,60c 
RENE CAYEUX—Very late, 42 inches. The 
largest flowered white bicolor, and one of 
the finest and richest .20c 
REVERIE—Late, 45 inches. One of the real¬ 
ly fine Irises, of exquisite coloring, per¬ 
fect form and good substance. S. buff with 
a deep pink flush; F. deep red .20c 
RHEINGAUPERLE—Midseason, 36 inches. 
A most lovely variety, a very distinct, 
large, flaring orchid pink with the frag¬ 
rance of orange blossoms .25c 
RIALGAR 82—30 inches. Prof. Mitchell, of 
California, says this Iris is “at the head 
of the list of all Variegatas,” and if he 
could have but one Variegata it would 
be RIALGAR. S. yellow-chrome; F. vein¬ 
ed and flushed hellebore-red. A real bar¬ 
gain .20c 
ROBERT W. WALLACE—Late, 42 inches. S. 
rich violet; F. very deep rich purple, 
almost black-purple; conspicuous orange 
beard. Approaches GERMAINE PER- 
THUIS and PEERLESS in quality ...25c 
ROMOLA—Late, 42 inches. S. pale lilac, 
tinged pale ivory yellow at base; F. flat 
hanging, velvety, red-violet; conspicuous 
yellow beard. Graceful in form, heavy in 
substance and long lasting. Most deli¬ 
cately colored and vigorous. Distinct and 
rare .25c 
ROSALBA 84—S. rich wine-red; F. deeper. 
Good form, very fine color and free flow- 
Good form, very fine color and free flower¬ 
ing. A splendid red landscape variety 20c 
ROSE MADDER—Midseason, 36 inches. S. 
light rose-madder; F. velvety dark rose- 
madder; orange beard, sweetly scented, 
vigorous, brilliant rose-crimson ..20c 
ROTA—S. bright silky carmine; F. dark¬ 
er . ..25c 
SAN GABRIEL—Midseason, 38 inches. Very 
nearly a self color of lustrous lavender 
flushed rosy mauve: white beard. Very 
large, tall and well branched; impos¬ 
ing .25c 
SEMINOLE 83—A rich red-purple with vel¬ 
vety falls. One of the brightest and red¬ 
dest of all Irises.20c 
SILVER RIBBON—A deep, rosy pink with 
a distinct pale band down the middle of 
the fall .. . ... 20c 
SIMONE VAISSIERE—S. light chicory bine; 
F. violet veined o^old and maroon at the 
haft. A beautiful bicolor of unusuallv 
clear coloring .20c 
SKITCHWAUG—Midseason, 36 inches. An 
Iris with a coloring on the order of ISO¬ 
LINE, but richer, more brilliant and more 
velvety, lighted by a heavy gold beard 20c 
SNOW WHITE—Early, 39 inches. A large 
pure white of excellent substance that 
withstands wind, rain and sun. Bids fair 
to become one of our most popular white 
Irises ..25c 
SOLEDAD—25 inches. The best intermedi¬ 
ate yellow in the garden and the first to 
bloom. A very fragrant flower of irresist- 
able charm, style and attractiveness . .25c 
SOLFERINO—Early, 48 inches. Of APH¬ 
RODITE parentage but a much superior 
flower. It has the same shape, substance 
and stem growth as the parent but the 
coloring is much richer. A magnificent 
Pallida of a beautiful lilac red. As many 
as fifteen buds to one bloom stalk ...25c 
SONATA—Midseason, 38 inches. S. deep 
olive buff, deepening to sulphur yellow at 
base; F. lilac at center shading to deep 
olive buff; rosy flush, rich yellow beard 
.25c 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA MICHAUD—M idsea- 
son, 48 inches. A very large flower, of 
fine texture, well proportioned, vigorous, 
and widely branched. A delicate blue lav¬ 
ender, paling towards the edges. A real 
Iris queen ... .-.. .•..25c 
SRINAGAR—18 inches. An early interme¬ 
diate. S. pure aniline blue; F. narrow, 
deep purple with blackish overlay. An 
Iris of refinement; Vei*y scarce, seldom 
offered ..25c 
SWEET LAVENDER 87—S. pale lavender- 
blue; F. broad, widely flaring, deeper 
rose-lavender, darker at center. Rich, 
rosy-mauve effect with the scent of laven¬ 
der. Free, wonderful form and beauty 20c 
SUSAN BLISS 86—A delightful shade of 
deep rose-pink with pale orange beard. An 
Iris of good form and rare beauty . . .20c 
TITAN—Midseason, 38 inches. S. light vio¬ 
let blue; F. horizontal, violet purple, 
darker in center. Vigorous and free flow¬ 
ering, well branched, very large, of 
charming form and carriage, great sub¬ 
stance and good habits. What more can 
one ask? . 25c 
TROADES—S. old rose, overlaid bronze; F. 
bright red-violet, edged old rose-bronze. 
Large flower of good form and habits 20c 
TROPIC SEAS—Early, 46 inches: S. Dau¬ 
phin’s violet; F. velvety mulberry purple; 
golden yellow beard, fragrant. Large 
flowers of good form, giving a rich d^eo 
blue effect. Commanding .25c 
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