RAYO DE SOL (Mohr-Mitchell) 
A medium flowered lemon chrome of good substance. The falls are 
flaring and have a few white lines at the haft. 35c; 3 for 75c 
RED DOMINION (Ayres) 
A stunning rich ox-blood red that has received unqualified praise. 
The falls are slightly frilled and flaring with the deep velvety texture 
of a fine oriental rug. 3 feet. $1.00/ 3 for $2.50 
RED FLARE (Milliken) 
Falls ox-blood red, slightly deeper in the middle than at the edges, 
flaring; standards brownish-red shading to lustrous antique brown. 
Produces many flowers of medium size. 3}/2 feet. 75c,- 3 for $2.00 
REDGLOW (Essig) 
The falls of this stately iris are flaring and of a rich red velvet, set 
off by a golden beard. The standards are a somewhat paler shade 
of red harmonizing beautifully with the richness of the falls. It is a 
stunning thing and shows off to particular advantage when planted 
near some of the beautiful new yellows. 3 feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.50 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell) 
A beautiful clear shade of rose with a deeper flush on the falls, 
giving the effect of a rose bi-color. Of beautiful flaring form with a 
bright gold beard that complements the soft colorings in the rest of 
the flower. 3 feet. $1.00 
ROYAL SALUTE (Milliken) 
This is quite distinct in form and color It is one of the few good 
dark blue-purple irises. The petals, both standards and falls, droop 
and as the flowers are on tall stems the beauty of the falls is easily 
seen. The main points of its excellence are that it has a tall well- 
branched stem so that the flowers are not crowded, and the flowers 
which have good substance seem to be the bluest of any of the 
so-called blue-purple irises. See illustration page 14. 
$2.00,- 3 for $5.00 
RUBEO (Mitchell) 
A magnificent flower of glistening rose and deep maroon. The 
standards are flushed with gold, giving a decided bronze effect. 
Large wide falls of good thick substance. One of the splendid 
features of this iris is the beautiful rounded symmetry of the flower. 
A vigorous grower. 4 feet. $1.50 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr-Mitchell) 
A giant plicata of the San Francisco type but having dots and 
reticulations of reddish brown instead of lavender. The ground 
color is creamy white. Flowers are large and well shaped on tall, 
well-branched stems. 40 inches. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SAN DIEGO (Mohr-Mitchell) 
Immense blooms of deep velvety blue purple. It is a seedling of 
Gaudichau and El Capitan, retaining the color of the former and the 
size and shape of the latter. 46 inches. 35c; 3 for 75c 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell) 
Tall stems branching low and wide carry the large flowers of white 
distinctly edged with lavender blue. A superior variety. 44 inches. 
35c; 3 for 75c 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean) 
We consider this one of the finest irises in cultivation for the 
milder climates. While not recommended for the East, where its 
exceptionally early growth often gets caught in a late freeze, for 
Southern California gardens this iris is ideal. The large flowers are 
a lustrous lavender flushed with rosy mauve and have a decided and 
pleasing fragrance. 
San Gabriel comes into flower very early in the season, usually 
by the first of March, and continues blooming for many weeks. It is 
particularly vigorous and is the tallest iris we grow. We have 
actually measured stalks 6 feet high. The foliage is green and beau¬ 
tiful all year. 35c,- 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.50 
ROYAL SALUTE 
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