Quivera—A mingling of buff, pink, yellow, or¬ 
ange and brown. Of unique beauty, but very 
difficult to describe. 28 inches. H. M. A. I. 
S. 1932._Each $1.00 
Rameses—Pink and apricot blend. One of the 
very finest blends the Sass Brothers have ev¬ 
er introduced. Plant vigorous, well branched 
and stands well up to 36 inches with several 
of the large flowers open at a time. The 
Dykes Medal award received by this variety 
in 1932 positively establishes it as one of the 
worlds outstanding new varieties._Each $2.00 
Realm—Intense, pure, rich blue self. Of the 
very finest in this color. 42 in. Rugged. Each 35c 
Red Splendor—Medium sized flowers, very 
ruffled and attractive. A deep wine red.-Each 25c 
Red Wing—A big, dark bronzed red. Has cre¬ 
ated much favorable comment in the garden. 
An altogether fine rugged iris_Each 75c 
Reverie—An exceptional contrast in red and 
buff blending to beautiful pink. Late._-Each 25c 
Rhea—Medium toned pink blend. Only a few 
plants offered for sale_Each 35c 
Rheingauperle—A medium pink of exceptional 
merit. Strong fragrance of orange blossoms. 
Sure to please. About 34 inches_Each 25c 
Rhine Nixe—See bargain list. 
Robt. W. Wallace—Rich, dark violet purple. 
Strong growing habits. 40 inches_Each 35c 
Romance—Garden effect, lustrous rosy bronze. 
A blend of deeper color than Allure. Large 
well shaped flaring falls. A Super Iris. 34 
inches. ___Each 50c 
Romola—S. pale lilac; F. velvety red. A fine 
large variety of the DOMINION strain. Each 25c 
Rosado—Clear, soft pink, 36 inches_Each 25c 
Rcsalba—See bargain list. 
Rose Marie—Very stylish variety with distinc¬ 
tion all its own. Beautiful blend of soft pur¬ 
ple. A new color. 36 inches_Each $2.50 
fRose of Cuba—Fine rich blended pink.__Each $2.00 
Roseway—See bargain list. 
Rota—Bright rich rosy self. 30 inches__Each 25c 
Sachem—A rich glowing red brown with wide 
flaring velvety falls. I would rank this iris 
as one of the best ten at the present 
time. _Each $5.00 
San Francisco—Tall well branched stems bear¬ 
ing large white flowers with both S. and F. 
edged lavender. Winner of Dyke’s medal in 
1927. - Each 75c 
San Gabriel—See bargain list. 
San Luis Rey—Deep bronzy red. The garden 
effect of this fine variety is very pleasing. Ea. 35c 
Santa Barbara—By all authorities considered 
one of the very best pure lavender blues. Ex¬ 
tra large flowers with beautiful broad flaring 
falls _Each 25c 
Selene—Pure white of good habits. Fine large 
flowers on strong tall stems. Perfectly hardy 
here in the garden without protection in wea¬ 
ther well below zero. Selene and Wambliska 
are the hardy whites we have been hoping for. 
40 inches _Each $3.00 
