WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
RASAKURA, (Williamson, 1930). S. rose purple, shading to yellow at base; F. 
heavy velvety dahlia purple; fragrant. 32 inches. (Bearded).35 
REALM, (Baker, 1926). Intense pure rich blue self with conspicuous golden 
beard; very fine; late. 42 inches. (Bearded)..35 
RED CLOUD, (Farr, 1913). S. purplish lilac; F. deep velvet black, a very striking 
flower .15 
RED DOMINION, (Ayres, 1931). Flowers large with S. deep red slightly frilled; 
F. horizontal, broad, deeper velvety red, almost black at heart. 42 inches. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1931. (Bearded). 1.00 
RED EMBER, (Sturtevant, 1931). S. pinker than those of Alcazar; F. velvety 
dark crimson; center of the flower is orange yellow; smooth finish, well 
branched stalk. 45 inches. 1.00 
RED BEAUTY, (Gage, 1933). (Nesmith, 1933). S. dark vinaceous purple; F. Hay’s 
maroon; brilliant deep orange beard. 32 inches. 1.00 
RED BUD (Callis, 1935). Small flowers but very beautiful and unique. A dark 
red wine resembling the Missouri Red Bud. S. very ruffled; F. extremely 
curved; fragrant; midseason. 5.00 
RED ORCHID, (J. Sass, 1934). Our reddest iris; S. violet carmine; F. velvety vio¬ 
let carmine; dark yellow beard. 28 inches. (Intermediate).25 
RED RADIANCE, (Grinter, 1932). Velvety red self, redder and brighter than 
Dauntless; well branched with well formed flowers; midseason; medium 
height. (Bearded) .50 
RED ROBE, (Nichols, 1930). Fine red violet, perfect shape and habit; intense 
yellow beard; glowing ruby. 40 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1932. (Bearded). 1.00 
RED WING, (H. P. Sass, 1928). Gigantic flower; general color effect, bronzy red; 
great acquisition. 36 inches.25 
RHEIN NIXE, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. pure white; F. deep blue with white 
edges. 36 inches.10 
RIALGAR, (Sturtevant, 1924). Deepest buttercup yellow with bronze striping on 
flaring F. free flowering. 34 inches. (Bearded).25 
RITA, (Mohr). Blue self; yellow beard.15 
ROBERT, (Ayres-Emigholz, 1935). S. pale amber, with a tan overcast; F. same, 
with a pale blue flush at the center. Flowers are large and of exceptionally 
fine substance. 36 inches. 4.00 
ROBERT W. WALLACE, (Perry, 1923). S. dark rich violet; F. purplish black. 
40 inches. (Bearded).30 
ROB ROY, (Kirkland, 1931). This fine iris merits a place among the best reds; 
dominating color is bordeaux, a color of great carrying quality; texture excel¬ 
lent; does not fade. (Bearded).50 
ROMANCE, (Murrell, 1928). Blend of rose flushed with bronze; S. fluted on 
edges; F. flaring; fragrant. 36 inches. (Bearded).35 
ROSADO, (Mohr, 1923). Beautiful clear soft pink, tall and strong grower. 40 
inches. (Bearded) .10 
ROSA BONHEUR, (Cayeux, 1926). S. deep metallic crystaline yellow; F. same 
color overlaid with lavender violet. 30 inches. (Bearded).25 
ROSE DOMINION, (Connell, 1930). Beautiful old rose self; strong, well branched 
stems; S. arched; F. flaring of deep velvet; beard distinctly golden yellow; 
large flowers. (Bearded). 1-00 
ROSE RING, (Hudson, 1932). Good garden red, rampant grower.25 
ROSALIND, (Bliss, 1921). Beautiful red toned, free flowering, very charming.10 
ROSE MADDER, (Sturtevant, 1920). Brilliant rose madder color; great favorite. 
42 inches. (Bearded).10 
ROSE MARIE, (Cayeux, 1928). S. light violet with greyish slaty reflect; F. at 
right angles to the S. gracefully frilled purple red on the center, shading to 
lighter shade at edges. 36 inches. (Bearded).50 
ROSE SALTERN, (Bliss, 1922). Plicata snow white; S. and F. penciled bright 
blue; late. (Bearded). 25 
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