ROYAL BEAUTY 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell) M. 44". A pure white 
iris of splendid shape and large size. Not hardy in all 
climates, but we believe we have hardened stock, as 
no losses have occurred for several years. $ .60 
RED ROBE (Nicholls 1931) 36". A rich ruby red; its 
blooms are large with broad circular petals on good 
substance. S. deep red-violet; F. darker in shade and 
rich and velvety. Low and well branched. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1932. $5.00 
RHADI (Rha-dii) L. 38". A flower of rare and un¬ 
usual coloring. S. creamy white, shaded blue gray 
with bronze threads. F. bronze shaded brilliant blue. 
Gold beard. Nothing else like it. 
Silver Gilt Medal, England, 1928. $1.00 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell 1931) M. 38". This 
variety has the good substance of its Dominion parent 
and is of a clear shade of rose, but the deeper flush on 
the falls give it the effect of a rose bicolor. It is of 
flaring form and the soft gold beard brings out its 
color. $2.00 
ROSE PETAL M. 40". A bright pink self. The 
flowers are large and stand well in any weather. 
Beard white tipped yellow. This variety is much in 
demand because of its remarkable growing habits; it 
grows and blooms luxuriously. $2.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932) M. 40". A hand¬ 
some blue bicolor of regal carriage and one of the 
best we grow. S. clear intense blue of medium tone; 
F. deeper in color, of brilliant, deep velvety blue. A 
Dominion seedling, but the parentage shows only in 
its velvety finish. The stalks are very tall and widely 
branched, with as many as five flowers open at one 
time. $2.50 
H.M., A.I.S. 
A. of M., A.I.S., 1932. 
RUBEO (Mohr 1931) M. 40". A large-flowered rich 
red bicolor of good form, well poised on exceptionally 
well-branched stems. S. glistening rose; F. velvety 
red. $2.50 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass 1929) L. 40". A rich rose 
blend with a large and long flower, slightly ruffled. 
S. russet with yellow glow through center; F. Tour¬ 
maline pink. Plant vigorous and well branched. 
Dykes Medal, 1932, A.I.S. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
RUSTY GOLD (Andrews 1931) M. 38". We admired 
this very much in Mr. Andrews garden. It is an 
orange-bronze blend, with a tarnished gold finish, 
flushed copper. Its vivid coloring makes it invaluable 
for landscape purposes. Hardy and vigorous. $1.25 
RED DOMINION (Ayres 1931) M. 40". One of the 
most beautiful and outstanding varieties w r e have ever 
grown. The flowers are large, of flaring form and the 
characteristic Dominion velvety finish. S. clear lus¬ 
trous red, slightly frilled; F. broad, horizontal and 
velvety. A glowing oxblood red. The opening bud 
resembles a red rosebud. $3.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1931. 
RED RADIANCE (Grinter 1931) M. 38". A deeper 
red than Dauntless and proving to be one of our best 
reds. S. pure glowing red; F. same shade and rich and 
flushed velvety black. It catches the eye in the 
garden. $3.00 
SACHEM (Loomis 1931) M. 40". Of glowing red- 
brown effect. S. lustrous pale bronze and the wide 
spreading falls a velvety dazzling red brown. It has 
been compared to King Tut, but is larger and taller 
and more red and less brown. A large stock permits 
this low price. $ .75 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr 1927) M. 44". Very tall 
stems branching low and wide, carry the many large 
flowers. Standards and falls are both edged lavender- 
blue. In size, shape and substance there is nothing 
like it, and only its color pattern indicates it should be 
classed among the plicatas. 
Dykes Medal, 1927. $ .75 
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