MILLIKEN IRIS GARDENS 
PLUIE D'OR (Cayeux) 
Pure golden yellow flowers on slender 
graceful stems. Flowers are of medium size 
and are of unusually smooth and even 
texture. A profuse bloomer and a very 
popular variety. Dykes Memorial Medal 
for 1928. 3 ft....__ 3 for $1.00; each 50c 
PRINCESS OSRA (Bliss) 
A very large flowered clear white, spotted 
and veined with light lavender. Distinct 
and one of the best of its type. 3 ft. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell) 
This is a splendid pure white. It is excep¬ 
tionally large, vigorous, well branched, 
and of good form and substance. Particu¬ 
larly recommended for the milder climates. 
4 ft___ 3 for $2.00; each 75c 
RAE (Lothrop) 
A clear luminous yellow of medium size 
on nicely branched stems. The standards 
are amber and the flaring falls are Barium 
yellow veined deeper 
yellow in the haft. Beard 
deep chrome. 3 feet. 
3 for $3.50; each $1.50 
RAMESES (Sass, H. P.) 
The 1932 Dykes Medal 
winner in America. A 
beautiful blend of gold, 
pink and apricot that is 
difficult to describe. 
Heavy apricot beard. 
Vigorous and hardy. 21/2 
feet....... $1.50 
RAYO DE SOL (Mohr- 
Mitchell) 
A large flowered lemon 
chrome of good sub¬ 
stance. The falls are flar¬ 
ing and have a few 
white lines at the haft. 
It is a sister seedling of 
Mirasol 3 for $2; each 75c 
RED DOMINION (Ayres) 
A stunning rich ox-blood red that has re¬ 
ceived unqualified praise. The falls are 
slightly frilled and flaring with the deep 
velvety texture of a fine oriental rug. 3 
ft.......... $4.00 
RED FLARE (Milliken) 
This variety has attracted many visitors in 
our gardens. Its blood red flowers with 
their brilliant golden beards carried lightly 
on three to four foot well-branched stems 
attract one's attention from a distance, and 
a closer inspection increases one's admira¬ 
tion of it. Falls ox-blood red, slightly 
deeper in the middle than at the edges, 
flaring; standards Indian red shading to 
Special 
Easter Morn 
Collection 
lustrous antique brown. Produces many 
flowers of medium size. 31/2 ft. 
3 for $3.50; each $1.50 
REDGLOW (Essig) 
The falls of this stately iris are flaring and 
of a rich red velvet, set off by a golden 
beard. The standards are a somewhat 
paler shade of red harmonizing beautifully 
with the richness of the falls. It is a stun¬ 
ning thing and shows off to particular ad¬ 
vantage when planted near some of the 
beautiful new yellows. 3 ft. 
3 for $10.00; each $3.50 
RED ROBE (Nicholls) 
This is a rich and glowing ruby red having 
large flowers with broad circular petals 
of fine substance. Standards a deep red 
violet; falls a darker shade and very rich 
and velvety. Not a very rapid grower and 
stock is very limited.... $4.00 
ROBERT WALLACE (Perry) 
Although this is not a recent introduction 
it is a favorite of ours. The falls are a 
very deep rich purple 
and the standards a 
deep violet. Often 
blooms in the winter in 
California and again in 
the spring. 3 feet. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
Any THREE, your choice, for 
$850 
Easter Morn 
Sierra Blue 
Shining Waters 
Alta California 
Redglow 
Tenaya 
ROSE ASH (Morrison) 
Subdued rose in color 
with flowers of great size 
on strong stems. Good 
for landscape effect as 
it quickly makes a large 
clump and is a prolific 
bloomer. 3 feet. 
3 for $2.50; each $1.00 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell) 
A beautiful clear shade 
of rose with a deeper 
flush on the falls, giving 
the effect of a rose bi¬ 
color. Of beautiful flaring 
form with a bright gold beard that compli¬ 
ments the soft colorings in the rest of the 
flower. 3 ft__ $2.50 
ROSE MITCHELL (Essig) 
Rose colored flowers of splendid size hand¬ 
somely displayed on tall sturdy stems. 
The plant has exceptional vigor and soon 
makes a fine clump in the garden. 4 ft. 
3 for $2.00; each 75c 
ROSULTRA (Essig) 
This makes a splendid garden clump as it 
is floriferous, is very vigorous and has a 
rosy shade with exceptional carrying 
qualities. It is especially beautiful under 
artificial light. Try planting Rosultra with 
Pacific and California Blue. 3 ft. 
3 for $1.00; each 50c 
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