The World's Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Rameses— 40 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES 
MEMORIAL MEDAL FOR 1932, HIGHEST 
INTERNATIONAL HONORS, this medal being 
given to only the one best Iris of the year 
in England, France and America. Rameses is 
a perfect flower in every way, in a blending 
of tourmaline pink and soft yellow, with a 
pronounced yellow glow at the centre. An 
extra fine stock of fine plants permits a very 
low price for the first time on this magnificent 
variety .25 
Red Beauty —30 in. The falls, of brilliant maroon, are 
said to be about the reddest color produced to date 
in an Iris. Standards dark purple; brilliant orange 
beard . 1.00 
Red Dominion— 42 in. FRAGRANT. HONORABLE 
MENTION AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A fine red- 
toned variety, with clear, lustrous, deep red stand¬ 
ards and full flaring velvety red falls. One of Dr. 
Ayres' best. I paid $25.00 for this in 1932. Now I 
have a fine stock and can offer it at a very nominal 
price for extra fine plants.40 
Red Flare— 40 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERI¬ 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY. A new brilliant blood-red 
variety, with vivid golden beard.75 
Redglow —36 in. The falls of this stately Iris are flar¬ 
ing and of a deep, dark, rich velvety red, set off by 
a brilliant golden beard. The standards are rosy 
fawn. A 1934 introduction and an improvement in 
the red tones. 1.50 
Red Radiance— 38 in. HONORABLE MENTION 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A new, rich glowing 
red, being a deeper, more brilliant red than Daunt¬ 
less, which it somewhat resembles. Sold for $35.00 
in 1932.75 
Red Robe— 36 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERI¬ 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY. A new deep, dark, velvety 
red bi-color. 1.50 
Red Velvet —36 in. A companion-piece for Blue Velvet, 
which it greatly resembles, excepting for color, the 
entire flower appearing to be cut out of Red Velvet, 
hence the name. 50 
Rose Dominion —38 in. HONORABLE MENTION 
AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A beautiful, new, 
brilliant American-Beauty rose color, with flaring 
falls and a vivid golden beard. Quite unlike all 
others. A very fine large stock of this variety now 
permits me to make a very low price.35 
Rose Marie —38 in. One of the delightful French in¬ 
troductions. S—soft reddish-violet; F—beautifully 
frilled, rich red-purple, with a lighter border. . .25 
Rosemont —40 in. This is one of Mr. Hall's 1934 in¬ 
troductions and the uniform high quality of every¬ 
thing he has introduced is its own recommendation. 
The color is a rosier lighter red than Dauntless and 
the flowers are very large and on well branched 
stalks . 2.50 
Rose Petal— 48 in. SWEETLY SCENTED. Clear, uniform 
deep rose-petal pink. Very lovely. Now offered for 
the first time at a low price.35 
Royal Beauty— 40 in. HONORABLE MENTION AND 
AWARD OF MERIT AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. 
One of the finest American introductions. A huge, 
velvety, deep blue flower of perfect form.... 1.00 
Royal Salute —36 in. FRAGRANT. A 1934 American 
introduction in a marvelous rich deep blue-purple. 
Gigantic flowers. One of the most striking of the 
new dark colored varieties. See color illustration front 
cover . 2.00 
Rubeo —48 in. S—deep glistening rose; F—broad, 
heavy textured, deep maroon. Large flowered. Well 
branched. Very free flowering. See color illustra¬ 
tion page 13 .75 
Sandakan —36 in. S—soft drab, with purplish reflec¬ 
tions. F—dahlia-purple, with a deep orange 
beard .25 
San Francisco— 44 in. EARLY. WINNER OF 
THE DYKES MEMORIAL MEDAL, HIGHEST 
INTERNATIONAL HONORS. One of the 
largest and finest Iris of the "Plicata" type. 
A massive flower of perfect form, double the 
size of other "Plicatas" marking a new era 
in this group. White, with a feather-stitched 
edging of lavender-blue. An extra fine stock 
of fine plants enables me to make a low price 
on this magnificent variety.25 
Refulgence—48 in. An exceedingly rich flower of 
gigantic size, on tall erect stems, and a prodigious 
bloomer. S—light violet-blue, with bronze shadings; 
F—deep velvety violet-purple, with a beautifully 
veined throat. One of my own introductions. . .25 
Rheingauperle—34 in. SWEET ORANGE BLOSSOM 
FRAGRANCE. An exquisite soft pink toned variety. 
For a delightful garden effect, or as a cut flower, 
this is my choice of all the pinks. If I could have 
but one pink I think it would be Rheingauperle. Now 
plentiful enough to be sold for the first time at a 
modest price.20 
Rob Roy—36 in. EARLY. Dr. Kirkland's rich red- 
toned variety. I consider this better than Dauntless, 
beside which I have had it growing for several years. 
A very fine large stock of fine rhizomes enables me 
to make a low price on this excellent Iris this 
20 
season . 
Romola—38 in. This is one of the richest of the 
Dominion group, with very large flowers of perfect 
form and good substance. S—soft lilac; F—velvety 
red-violet . ^0 
Rose Ash—36 in. A very fine flower of great size, 
combined with fine form and heavy substance. Color 
ashes of roses.35 
of fine plants enables me to 
on this magnificent variety. 
make 
a low price 
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