IRISES—Tall Bearded 
ARVTSTA Gardens 
if RED DOMINION—42 in. A red self, one of the finest of its color. Large 
flowers, perfect form and excellent poise. A glowing ox-blood .. 
RED FLARE—H. M., A. I. S. A fine, exceedingly brilliant blood-red variety 
with bright gold beard. 40 in....-.. 
RED ORCHiD (Jacob Sass, 1934)—The reddest intermediate. S. violet car¬ 
mine; F. velvety violet carmine. Yellow beard. 28 in. H. M., A. I. S., 1936.... 
RED ROSE—36 in. An enormous flower with S. of deep red-violet, and F. of 
blue shaded bronze. A rounded flower, brilliant and glowing—an attractive and 
unique garden ruby. H. M., A. I. S., *32........ 
REFULGENCE—A large flower with S. of violet-blue shaded bronze, and 
F. of velvety violet-purple ........- 
if ROBERT (Ayers-Emigholz ’33)—Large flowers of unusual substance that 
endure heavy winds. S. pale amber with a tan cast; F. flaring with a pale blue 
in the center. Distinct and a real high light. 36 in. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
ROMANCE (Murrell)—A lustrous, satiny rosy bronze. Silver medal. 
ROSE DOMINION—38 in. All the good characters of Dominion and none of 
the bad ones are found in this fine old-rose colored self with deeper falls .. 
ROSE MARIE—38 in. S. reddish violet; F. reddish purple, beautifully frilled. 
An Iris of new and unusual coloring. Highly recommended .... 
ROSE PETAL (Murrell) —M. 42 in. An attractive bright pink self with large 
weather-proof flowers. Tall, strong and free flowering-- 
ROSY GLOW (Emigholz ’35)—S. domed, heavily flushed Bishop's violet; F. 
straight hanging, broad, ivory white edged and stippled violet purple. A 
rosy plicata. 28 in. _______ 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932)—48 in. Midseason. One of the finest new 
Irises. S. clear, intense, medium blue; F. deeper, a brilliant, deep, velvety blue. 
Velvety texture. Stalks tall, widely branched, carrying many open flowers 
at once. A. M., A. I. S...... 
ROYAL RUTH (Gottschall 1934)—M. 40 in. Proud flowers on a strong stem 
that displays them perfectly. An aristocratic royal blue purple ._. 
RUBEO (Mitchell)—48 in. S. glistening rose; F. velvety red. Huge flowers on 
well-branched, strong tsems, of full, deep velvety richness and rounded symmetry 
SAMERKAND—A brilliant bronze and red toned Dominion seedling. Smooth, 
arching S. of bronzy fawn flushed reddish violet; F. semi-flaring, of deep car¬ 
mine violet. Intense red gold beard making a flower with a glowing center . 
if SANDIA (Wmson. ’34)—A bright clean deep pink blend of heavy texture. 
Well branched, vigorous and free blooming. 39 in.. 
SAN DIEGO—46 in. An immense, deep velvety blue-purple flower of Gaudi- 
chau coloring. Received an Honorable Mention by the A. I. S. in 1931 . 
SAN FRANCISCO—Midseason, 43 in. Tall stems, low and widely branched. 
Large white flowers with both S. and F. edged lavender blue. Far beyond any 
of the older Plicatas in size, shape and substance. Outstanding ... 
SANTA FE—A pure white of perfect form with a flush of pale blue. 36 in. 
H. M., A. I. S... 
if SELENE—40 in. Midseason. A tall, very large, pure white of thick sub¬ 
stance and fine form. Exquisitely luminous. Hardy. H. M., A. I. S... 
if SENSATION—44 in. An enormous corn-flower blue of finest form and sub¬ 
stance,. A glorious flower—one of the very finest . 
SEQUOIA—H. M., A. I. S. Red buff and deep velvety red. 42 in... 
SERENTTE (Cayeux 1931)—48 in. A massive flower and a beautiful color 
combination. S. buff overlaid lavender; F. soft pastel Alice blue, edged soft 
yellow. A flower of fine shape and charming poise. A prize winner .. 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel 1932)—38 in. Bronze medal, England, '33. A sensational 
variegata-blend of no less than seven distinct color hues; an intriguing pastel 
art study of creamy buff, lavender, light fawn, glowing copper, deep chest¬ 
nut and lustrous velvety purple. Good habit and late. 
SHAKOTA TB-EM-B9M (Gers. Kellogg 1932)—Ashley 1934; reddish purple 
bicolor; large, long and low branched, 36 in., very free and most noteworthy 
for its fine fragrance, 12 buds ....... 
SHASTA—A very large, pure white ......... 
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