PLUIE D’OR (Cayeux). A tall, pine, rich yel¬ 
low with ^listenin^ j^olden buds and striking 
yellow beard. Perfectly branched stems car¬ 
rying a }>rofusion of well rounded golden 
flowers. A Dykes Medal winner in France. 
Outstanding and very popular. 25c. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux). Fine¬ 
ly formed blooms of pastel buff and helio¬ 
trope-rose with a golden yellow beard. A 
magnificent iris, vigorous and distinct. $1. 
PURISSIMA (.Mitchell). The aristocrat of the 
white irises. Flowers of great size, fine 
form and heavy substance, on tall branched 
stems. Unequalled for purity of color. 
Blooms ear’y. Requires a little protection in 
cold climates. 30c. 
RAMELDO (Mohr). An unusual blend, 
broAvnish petunia violet. Very effective for 
massing. 15c. 
If out of an item, may we substitute? 
PLUIE D' OR 
and deep yellow beard. Probably the red¬ 
dest of the intermediates. Blooms with the 
late tulijis. 50c. 
RED ROBE (NichoUs). A rich ruby-red iris. 
Large blooms with broad circular })etals of 
excellent subst;ince. A brilliajit iris that 
lights u]) the garden like a huge ruby. $1.50. 
REFULGENCE (Wayman). A rich flower of 
large size. Standards are light violet blue. 
shade<l bronze, with falls of deej), velvety 
violet ])ur])le. Beautifully veined throat. 
15c. 
RENE CAYEUX (Cayeux). Lilac-white stan¬ 
dards and rose-]nirple falls make this the 
most ujiique combination of colors found in 
iris. Large flowers of exceptional substam'e. 
Low growing, fine for the front of the bor¬ 
der. 25c. 
RIALGAR (Sturtevant). Bright buttercup- 
yellow standards; same buttercup yellow 
falls heavily stri{)ed bronze. Tairge flowers, 
rich and sliowy. A Ioav grower, fine for 
edging. 15c, 12 for $1.00. 
ROMANCE (Murrell). A lustrous, satiny rose- 
bronze with luminous golden heart. Beauti¬ 
fully formed flowers of exce})tional sub¬ 
stance and very fragrant. 20c. 
RUBEO (Mitchell). A magnificent plant with 
huge flowers beautifully })oised on strong, 
tall, exce{)tionally well branched stalks. 
Standards <k'e]) glistening rose and falls of 
deep maroon velvet, broad and of heavy 
texture. $1.50. 
RAMESES (H. Sass). An entrancing iris. An 
artistic l)lend of gold, apricot and jiink, giv¬ 
ing a general effect of tourmaline-pink. 
Large flowers, freely produced on well 
branched stems. A Dykes ^ledal Avinner. 35c. 
RED DOMINION (Ayres). One of the most 
beautiful and outstanding irises. The stan¬ 
dards are a deep, rich mulberry-red, slightly 
frilled; the horizontal falls are deeper and 
A'ery A'eU'ety. The opening bud is like a 
rose bud. $1.25. 
RED ORCHID (J. Sass). GloAving, bright 
ruln'-broAvn earh’ bloomer, A’erA’ red in effect 
PURISSIMA 
