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RAY DE SOL (M. M. 1930) M. 38 in. A 
much admired yellow in our garden, of 
clear color, good substance and unique 
form. 25c 
RED DOMINION (Ayres 1931) M. 38 in. 
A rich and glowing oxblood red, of wide 
flaring form, firm substance, and excell¬ 
ent finish. One of the very best medium 
priced reds. H. M., 1931. SI.00 
RED ORCHID (J. Sass 1934) V. E. 28 
in. The reddest early intermediate, a vel¬ 
vety, violet carmine self. 50c 
RED RADIANCE (Grinter 1932) M. 38 
in. A pure deep red with a velvety black 
flush on the falls. Excellent form and 
substance. M. M., 1932. $1.00 
RED ROBE (Nich. 1932) M. 36 in. A rich 
ruby red of large rounded form, smooth 
finish and exceptionally lasting sub¬ 
stance. H. M., 1932. Very much admired 
everywhere. $1.00 
RED WING (H. P. Sass 1927) M. 36 in. 
The forerunner of a fine new race of 
reds. Excellent garden value, rich fine 
color. 35c 
RENE CAYEUX (Cay. 1924) M. L. 36 in. 
A very lovely and unusual bicolor with 
white stands faintly flushed lilac and falls 
of crimson violet. 25c 
RHEINGAUPERLE (G. & K. 1924) M. 
32 in. One of the very best of the low 
price pinks, of lilac tone. 2 for 20c 
RHEINTOCHTER (G. & K. 1929) M. 38 
in. A large, tall clear toned bicolor with 
pure white stands and falls of deep vel¬ 
vety violet blue edged with lilac. Very 
fine. 35c 
ROB ROY (Kirkland 1931) M. 36 in. An 
even toned rich maroon bronze of excell¬ 
ent color, form and height. 25c 
ROMANCE (Mur. 1928) M. 36 in. An un¬ 
usual and very interesting blend of deep 
mauve pink tones, with a luminous 
golden heart. Much admired. 20c 
ROSE OF CUBA (J. Sass 1932) L. 32 in. 
A deep rosy lilac self of medium size 
but clear, fine color, and trim, pleasing 
form. 25c 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1935) M. 40 in. A 
smooth and very lovely blend of Daphne 
pink and Helebore red with just enough 
brown to soften and harmonize the tones 
into great beauty. Form, height and 
branching are all very good. H. M., 1934, 
A. M., 1936. $20.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932) M. 40 
in. A handsome deep rich blue of regal 
carriage and one of the finest of this type. 
Stands are clear, intense blue, fails 
deeper in color and of a brilliant velvety 
shade. Tall, widely branched stalks carry 
many well balanced blooms. H. M., 1931, 
A. M., 1932. The very best blue at this 
price. $1.00 
RUBEO (M. M. 1931) M. 48 in. A large 
flowered rich red bicolor of excellent 
form, poise and branching. Seems per¬ 
fectly hardy here. $1.00 
RUSTY GOLD (And. 1931) M. 38 in. A 
most interesting and well named variety, 
whose tarnished golden flowers are 
lightly flushed coppery red. A study in 
metalic shades, of excellent garden value. 
50c 
SACHEM (Loomis 1931) M. 40 in. A fine 
garden iris of rich glowing Indian reds 
and browns; very popular. 25c 
SACRAMENTO (M. M. 1929) M. 40 in. 
An unusual plicata with feathered edge 
of red purple on a white ground. Large 
and tall. H. M., 1931. 35c 
SAN FRANCISCO (M. M. 1927) M. 44 in. 
A wonderfully fine, large white plicata 
whose standards and fails are distinctly 
and evenly edged clear lavender. A con¬ 
sistent prize winner. Dykes Medal, 1927. 
So prolific that the price is now low. 25c 
SEA DAWN (Nich. 1932) M. 38 in. A 
very lovely blend of coppery old lose that 
is so unusual it attracts much attention. 
Its charming color note and pleasing 
ruffled form make it very popular. 25c 
SELENE (Con. 1931) M. 40 in. Glamor¬ 
ous goddess of the moon, Selene charms 
us with her luminous pearly glow. H. M., 
1932. 35c 
SENSATION (Cay. 1525) M. L. 38 in. 
Truly a sensation in any garden, this 
outstanding iris becomes more popular 
every year. Large, widely flaring flowers 
of clear cornflower blue, with heavy last¬ 
ing substnce. One of the world’s finest 
iris, now low priced. 25c 
SEQUOIAH (Shull 1926) M. 36 in. A 
handsome rich red blend, one of the best 
of the older varieties, with texture of 
silk and velvet. H. M., 1924. 2 for 20c 
SERENADE (Hall 1927) M. 30 in. A 
very good fresh colored pink of medium 
size and smooth, wide, well rounded 
form. Very refined and pleasing in form 
and color. 25c 
Three very fine iris—Evolution, Ningal and Pres. Pilkington $1.00 
