RED ORCHID (J. Sass 
1934) —Rich deep glowing 
ruby brown, distinctive red 
toned intermediate_ __ .50 
RED WING (H. Sass 1926) 
—One of the reddest Irises in 
garden effect, large blooms of 
fine quality ___ _ . .40 
RHADI (Mrs. Dykes 1928) 
—S creamy white shaded blue 
gray, F bronze shaded blue, 
unique -75 
RHEA (Wmsn. 1928)—A 
darker and more stately Isoline 
that is a fine and vigorous 
plant, a pinkish gold blend __ .25 
RHEINGAUPERLE— Large 
orchid pink with flaring falls .25 
ROMANCE (Mur. 1928) — 
Lustrous satiny rosy-bronze, 
fine vigorous garden Iris .25 
ROSE" DOMINION (Con. 
1931) —Deep rose-pink bi¬ 
color, pleasing form 1.00 
ROSE MARIE (Cay. 1928) 
-—S silvery violet; F red 
purple, a peculiar color that is 
soft and charming, flaring falls .50 
SACHEM (Loomis 1930) — 
Tall and large glowing red 
brown .50 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr- 
Mit. 1929)—White, heavily 
edged, red-purple _ .50 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr- 
Imperial Blush (see Page 5 ) 
Mit. 1927— One of the most 
perfect white plicatas. White 
with lavender stitching_ .50 
SANTA FE (Mohr-Mit. 
1930)—Faint blue, almost 
white, carried on graceful 
stems, same show form as 
Santa Barbara_ .35 
SELENE (Con. 1931) — 
Luminous pure white of heavy 
substance, strong and hardy„__ .50 
SENLAC (Bliss 1929) — 
Large intense claret red on 
good stems _ ____ .50 
SENSATION (Cay. 1925) 
-—Large corn flower blue, ex¬ 
ceptional quality ___ .50 
SEQUOIAH (Shull 1926) 
—Rich bronzed red in effect, 
large _ .25 
SHASTA (Mohr-Mit. 1927) 
—Extra large, fine pure white .25 
SHIRVAN (Loomis 1932) 
—-Glowing soft brown and 
yellow tones, strikingly hand¬ 
some _ 3.00 
SIKH—Resembles Bruno, but 
is more brilliant and coppery, 
large _ .25 
SIR KNIGHT (Ash. 1934) 
—Outstanding in size and 
deep violet color _ 12.50 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld 1925) 
—One of the finest Irises, 
striking contrast of lavender 
blue standards and red purple 
falls _ ___ .40 
SOUV. DE LOETITIA 
MICHAUD—Leader among 
the lavender blues_ __ .25 
SPARK (Nich. 19 3 1) — 
Brilliant dark garnet red in¬ 
termediate _ .35 
SPOKAN (J. Sass 1934)—• 
The most brilliant of the red- 
brown blends, flashy_ 10.00 
STORM—Dark colored 
blend of blue, brown and 
purple _ .15 
ST. LOUIS (Wies. 1934)—- 
Glossy velvety purple self of 
very even tone__ _ 4.00 
SUNLIGHT (Sturt. 1929) 
—Luminous soft yellow, well 
described by its name_ .35 
