Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Redglow—36 in. The falls of this stately Iris are flaring 
and of a rich red velvety texture, set off by a golden 
beard. A 1934 Essig introduction and an improvement 
in the red tones.. 3.50 
Red Radiance—38 in. A new, rich, glowing red, being 
a deeper red than Dauntless. Honorable Mention, 
American Iris Society. 3.75 
Red Robe —36 in. S—deep petunia-violet; F—intense 
deep, velvety blackish-red-violet; very velvety. Hon¬ 
orable Mention American Iris Society. 5.00 
Refulgence—49 in. An exceedingly rich flower of 
gigantic size, on tall erect stems and a prodigious 
bloomer. S—light violet blue, with bronze shadings,- 
F—deep velvety violet purple. Beautifully veined 
throat. One of my own introductions.50 
Rhadi—36 in. Winner of English Medal. Large flower of 
Mother-of-Pearl coloring. 1.50 
Rheingauperle—34 in. ORANGE BLOSSOM FRA¬ 
GRANCE. Exquisite soft pink.75 
Rheintochter—30 in. S—snow white,- F—deep velvety 
vio let-blue, with bright lilac border. Finest of its 
type. 1.00 
Red Flare—40 in. A new blood-red variety with a 
brilliant golden beard. Honorable Mention American 
Iris Society. 1.50 
Rob Roy —36 in. Dr. Kirkland’s new, tall, early, rich- 
toned variety. I consider this better than Dauntless, 
which it somewhat resembles, and beside which I 
have had it growing for comparison. 2.00 
Romance—30 in. FRAGRANT. Murrell’s English Medal 
Winner. Rosy bronze.75 
Romola—38 in. This is one of our most beautiful varie¬ 
ties. S—soft lilac; F—rich velvety red-violet. . . .35 
Ronda—30 in. A new American introduction and one of 
the brightest reds so far origina ted. 1.75 
Rosa Bonheur—30 in. S—soft old-gold, shaded lilac,- 
F—soft mauve, edged old sold. An exquisitely beauti¬ 
ful Iris of delicate pastel shades for the front of the 
border. 50 
Rosalba—36 in. A deep rose color of great brilliance. 
Most effective.25 
Rose Ash—3 ft. A flower of great size, combined with 
fine substance and form. Its lovely color is a deep rose, 
deepening beyond the beard. 1.00 
Rose Dominion—38 in. Connell’s new American Beau¬ 
ty Rose color with flaring falls and a brilliant 
golden beard. Honorable mention American Iris 
Society. 2.75 
Rose Madder—42 in. Brilliant rose-madder color. A 
great favorite.20 
Rose Marie—38 in. One of the delightful French intro¬ 
ductions. S—soft reddish-violet; F—beautifully frilled, 
rich red-purple, lighter at the border. 1.50 
Rose of Cuba—32 in. An unusual Sass introduction in a 
bright rose-purple coloring. 1.00 
Rose Petal—48 in. SWEETLY SCENTED clear uniform 
rose-petal pink. Very lovely. 2.50 
Royal Beauty—48 in. One of the finest new American 
introductions, a huge, velvety, deep blue flower of 
perfect form. Honorable Mention and Award of 
Merit American Iris Society. 5.00 
Royal Salute—36 in. FRAGRANT. A 1934 American 
introduction. Gigantic flowers of rich purple. . . 7.50 
Rubeo—48 in. S—deep glistening rose,- F—broad, 
heavy textured, deep maroon. Large flowered, well 
branched... 2.50 
Dauntless, Winner of Dykes Medal. (See page 5) 
Rusty Gold —38 in. A new outstanding orange-bronze 
blend, with a tarnished gold finish, flushed coppery 
red. Large flowers of perfect form and unusual bril¬ 
liance. 2.00 
Sachem —40 in. A fine large flower with standards of 
lustrous soft bronze and falls of velvety dazzling red- 
brown. 1.75 
Sacramento —40 in. A giant “plicata” comparable in size 
with San Francisco, but different from all other plicatas. 
Giant white, edged red-purple. Honorable Mention 
American Iris Society. 1.25 
Sandia —39 in. A 1934 introduction. A bright and clear 
deep pink blend, with soft yellow throat. Large 
flowers, many open at once on a well branched 
stalk. 7.50 
San Diego —46 in. Gigantic flowers of deep velvety 
blue-purple. Honorable Mention American Iris So¬ 
ciety. 1.00 
Sandra —36 in. Millet’s new EARLY flowered soft yel¬ 
low. Very large, beautifully ru ffled. 2.50 
San Francisco —44 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES 
MEDAL. The largest and finest Iris of the 
“Plicata” type. A massive flower of perfect form, 
double the size of other “plicatas.” White, with 
a feather-stitch edging of lavender blue 1.00 
San Luis Rcy —38 in. Red-purple. Similar to Opera, but 
twice as tall, much larger and brighter. 35 
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