PURPLE GIANT (Gage 1933) M. 32". Enormous dark blue 
flowers of fine form and finish, with many flowers open at 
one time. A splendid variety for massing. $3.00 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell) M. 44". A large well- 
formed pure white iris of good shape and perfect form. Not 
hardy in all climates, but we have wintered it successfully 
for a number of years, with slight protection. $ .30 
RED COMET (McKee 1936) M. 38". A large, deep copper 
red self with mahogany undertone. The blooms have fine 
form and good substance. S. domed, F. semi-flaring, well 
rounded and of lustrous deep velvet, lit up by a deep gold 
beard. Very profuse bloomer and nicely placed on a well 
branched stalk. $15.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
RED DOMINION (Ayres 1931) M. 40". One of the most 
beautiful and outstanding kinds we have grown. The flowers 
are large, of flaring form and the characteristic Dominion 
velvety finish. S. clear lustrous red, slightly frilled; F. hori¬ 
zontal and velvety. A glowing oxblood red. The opening bud 
is like a rosebud. $ .75; 3 for $2.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1931. 
RED RADIANCE (Grinter 1931) M. 38". A deeper red than 
Dauntless and proving to be one of our best reds. S. pure 
glowing red’ F same shade and flushed with velvety black 
A beaut'ful red <n the garden. $1.25 
RED ROBE (Nicholls 1931) M. 36". A rich ruby red; its 
blooms are large with broad circular petals of good substance. 
S. deep red-violet; F. deeper in shade and rich and velvety. 
Low and well branched. $1.25 
RHADI (Rha-dii) (Mrs. Dykes 1929) M. 38". A flower of 
rare and unusual coloring. S. creamy white, shaded blue 
gray; F. blue with bronze shading and brown reticulations 
on haft. Unusually attractive and unique. $ .40 
Silver Gilt Medal, England, 1928. 
ROBERT (Ayres 1933) M. 38". A smooth, heavy textured 
yellow of medium tone. The flowers are large and well 
placed on tall stalks. A soft suffusion of sky blue gives the 
effect of a blue and yellow blend. Very outstanding. $4.00 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell 1931) M. 38". This variety 
has the good substance of its Dominion parent and is of a 
clear shade of rose, but the deep velvety flush on the falls 
gives it the effect of a rose bicolor. It is of flaring form and 
the soft gold beard brings out its color. $ .85 
ROSE PETAL (Murrell 1929) M. 42". A rich, bright pink 
self. The flowers are large and it stands up well in any 
weather. This variety is much in demand because of its 
remarkable growing habits; it grows and blooms luxuriantly. 
$ .50 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932) M. 40". A handsome blue 
bicolor of regal carriage and one of the best we grow. S. clear 
intense blue of medium tone; F. deeper in color, of brilliant 
velvety blue. The stalks are tall and widely branched with 
many flowers open at one time $1.00 
HM.AIS.. 1931 
AM. A IS 1932 
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RUSTY GOLD (Andrews 1931) M. 38". A brilliant orange 
bronze blend, with a tarnished gold finish, flushed copper. 
Its vivid coloring makes it invaluable for landscape purposes. 
Hardy and vigorous. $ .50 
SEDUCTION (Caycux 1933) M. 38". The best plicata of 
its coloring we have seen. The flower is of beautiful form 
and substance. A pure waxy white, with the standards finely 
veined pale lilac; the falls are dotted the same color on the 
haft, the beard is white lightly tipped yellow. A lovely 
flower. $5.00 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel 1932) L. 38". A fascinating iris of 
rich Oriental coloring. S. erect and pointed: buff suffused 
smoke gray fading to almost white as the flower opens fully. 
The falls are deep plum red with a lavender buff edge rimmed 
white. One of the most interesting new irises we have seen 
in a long time. $2.00 
Bronze Medal, English Iris Society, 1933. 
EILAH » Loomis 1935 
