RIVERVIEW GARDENS 
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Saint Paul, Minn. 
ROSA BONHEUR, (Cayeux, ’26). S. 
deep metallic crystalline yellow; F. 
the same color overlaid with lavender 
violet, deeper at the center. 3 0 
in.2 5c 
RUNSTEIN, (G. & K., ’28). S. olive 
violet; F. velvety violet with white 
veins. A very strong, vigorous, free 
flowering variety that produces great 
masses of flowers. 3 6 in.2 5c 
RUY BLAS, (Millet, ’27). Huge flow¬ 
ers, beautifully formed with smoky 
mauve standards and purplish violet 
falls. 36 in.50c 
SALONIQUE, (Cayeux, ’25). S. cream 
white; F. rich red purple. A fine gar¬ 
den variety. 32 in. (3 for 2 5c.) 
SAN DIEGO, (M. & M., ’29). A dark 
velvety blue purple bi-color. A great 
improvement over Mine. Gaudichau. 
Exceptionally large flowers. 4 6 in. 
H.M., A.I.S., ’31.$1.50 
SAN FRANCISCO, (M. & M., ’27). Tall 
stems, branching low and wide like 
a candelabra, carrying large white 
flowers of which both standards and 
falls are distinctly edged lavender. 
Similar to Los Angeles, but with a 
wider blue edging. Dykes Medal, ’2 7. 
40 in.$1.00 
SANTA BARBARA, (Mohr, ’25). Lav¬ 
ender blue, probably the finest of its 
color class yet introduced. 40 in. 7 5c 
SENSATION, (Cayeux, ’25). Flowers of 
immense size, perfect in form and of 
exceptionally strong substance. A 
self of clear cornflower blue. Falls 
stiff as a board and stand out abso¬ 
lutely horizontally. 48 in.75c 
SEQUOIAH, (Shull, ’26). S. light lilac 
at the tip, to tawny olive at base; F. 
pansy purple to velvety black-purple. 
The general effect being a red blend. 
36 in.35c 
SERENADE, (Hall, ’26). A real pink, 
crisp in tone, with good substance 
and large blooms. This is far su¬ 
perior to many of the newer so-called 
pinks. 36 in.75c 
SIMONNE VAISSIERE, (Millet, ’21). A 
grand blue bi-color. S. soft azure 
blue; F. aniline blue. 38 in. . . .25c 
SIR MICHAEL, (Yeld, ’25). S. clear, 
iridescent lavender blue; F. deep rich 
purple strongly suffused red brown. 
The flowers are large and massive 
with a remarkable rich blending of 
colors in the velvety falls. A great 
contrast in colors between the stand¬ 
ards, falls and bright beard. 48 
in..$1.00 
SKITCHEWAUG, (Chase, ’29). The 
coloring is similar to that of Isoline, 
but more brilliant, richer and more 
velvety. A very heavy gold beard 
lights up the entire flower. 3 6 in. 2 5c 
SNOW WHITE, (Sturt., ’29). A pure 
white with soft green markings which 
gives it an especially delicate appear¬ 
ance. Snow White is the coldest, 
purest white of all, good height, size 
and entirely hardy. 4 0 in.3 5c 
SOLFERINO, (Cayeux, ’25). S. and F. 
bright lilac red of about the same 
shade as Aphrodite, but with much 
larger flowers on a taller stem. 56 
in.2 5c 
SOPHRONIA, (Morrison, ’23). A beau¬ 
tiful white similar in character to 
Kashmir White, but a more sturdy 
and reliable grower. 3 4 in.2 5c 
SOUVENIR DE MME. GAUDICHAU, 
(Millet, ’14). S. deep rich blue pur¬ 
ple; F. a velvety blackish purple. 
Large flowers of exceptional sub¬ 
stance. 36 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
SUNBEAM, (Murrell, ’27). A pure rich 
canary yellow intermediate. Flowers 
of an excellent finish and heavy sub¬ 
stance. One of the finest of yellow 
intermediates. 24 in.25c 
SUNLIGHT, (Sturt., ’29). This is one 
of a group of very fine new large 
flowering yellows that have been in¬ 
troduced in the last few years. It is 
a gigantic soft yellow, of fine form, 
rugged and free flowering. 3 6 
in.50c 
SURPRISE, (Cooley, ’28). A beautiful 
medium blue self of large size; the 
entire flower slightly suffused with 
a soft shade of heliotrope. 4 8 in. 7 5c 
SUSAN BLISS, (Bliss, ’22). Rich rose 
pink self with a delicate purplish 
sheen. Pale orange beard. An Iris 
of good form and fine substance. 3 6 
in. (2 for 25c.) 
SWAZI, (Bliss, ’22). One of the finest 
of Dominion seedlings. Magnificent 
flowers of the finest shape and size. 
S. bluish violet; F. velvety blackish 
violet. 40 in.50c 
TAJ MAHAL, (Sturt., ’21). A hand¬ 
some pure white of fine form, heavy 
substance and rugged constitution. 
One of the very best garden whites. 
36 in. (2 for 25c.) 
TENEBRAE, (Bliss, ’22). One of the 
richest and darkest of the Dominion 
race. S. a rich violet purple, tinged 
with dark maroon purple; F. rich vel¬ 
vety black purple. 3 6 in. (2 for 25c.) 
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