Princess Beatrice (Barr 1898)—The old favorite lavender blue .15 
Purissima—Large fine white.50 
Quadroon (Williams 1937)—Light tan and brownish red 
bicolor. 5.00 
Quaker Lady—An old favorite; buff and blue blend.10 
Rameses—Pink and rose blend.50 
Rasakura—Bright rose purple bicolor.50 
Rebellion (Klein. 1937)—Glowing red, bronze and gold. . . . 7.50 
Red Dominion—Very deep rich velvety red purple. 1.00 
Red Elf (Nicholls)—Ruby red; medium height and size.25 
Red Radiance—Rich shade of purple red. 1.00 
Red Robe (Nicholls)—Rich blackish red violet. 1.00 
Retta (Lapham 1937)—Soft creamy pink, flaring. 3.00 
Rhea—Gold and mauve blend.25 
Rheintochter—Excellent white and purple bicolor.40 
Robert Rowlett (Williams 1938)—Very large deep purple 
with deeper center in wide falls. Named in honor of 
the late Robert Rowlett, editor of the Nashville Ten¬ 
nessean, who first conceived the idea of making Nash¬ 
ville known as The Iris City of the World. 10.00 
Rob Roy (Kirkland)—Brilliant red bicolor.50 
Romola—Good red purple bicolor.15 
Rose Dominion (Connell)—Deep rose pink; large and 
velvety.75 
Rose Madder—Rosy purple bicolor.20 
Rose Quartz (Williams 1936)—Beautiful pink v/ith golden 
sheen. 2.00 
Rosewood (Nicholls)—Aptly named; rich velvety maroon. . 3.00 
Rosy V/ings (Gage)—Rose and coppery brown blended 
bicolor. 12.00 
Royal Beauty—Intense deep velvety blue. 1.00 
Rubeo—Glistening rose and velvety maroon bicolor. 1.00 
Russett Gown (203-B) (Williams 1937)—From the same cross 
as Brown Mahogany; a buff and brov/n bicolor, fine. . . . 3.50 
Sam Davis (Washington 1933)—Glowing deep red. 3.50 
Samos—Deep rosy blended bicolor.50 
Sandia (Wmson. 1934)—Bright clear blend; deep pink, 
yellow throat. 2.00 
San Francisco (Mohr-Mitchell 1927)—Large white clear 
lavender edge. Dykes Medal 1927.35 
Santa Barbara (Mohr-Mitchell 1925)—Fine light blue; a 
variable performer here.25 
Sea Dawn (Nicholls)—Ruffled blend of coppery old rose.50 
Seduction—New plicata from France. 5.00 
Selene (Connell 1931)—Luminous glistening white.50 
Seminole—Medium size; bright red purple.15 
Sensation (Cayeux 1925)—Clear crisp corn-flower blue.35 
September Dawn (Nicholls)—Intense coloring of orange 
and crimson. 3.00 
Serenite—Soft blend of lavender, yellow and blue. 1.00 
Shah Jehan (Neel 1932)—Richly blended multi-colored 
jewel. 1.25 
Shining Waters—Perfect large pale blue. 1.50 
Shirvan—Brilliant combination of yellow brown and velvety 
rich red brown.;. 1.00 
Shogun—Deep coppery maroon. 50 
Sierra Blue—Smooth clear blue; Dykes Medal 1935. 2.00 
Sikh—Tall, ha.ndsome rose purple bicolor.75 
Sir Knight—Huge violet self with rich orange beard. 5.00 
Sir Launcelot (J. Sass 1935)—Standards rich golden brown; 
falls brilliant red-brown. 7.50 
Sir Michael—Lavender blue and prune purple bicolor.35 
Smolder (Nicholls)—New; complete description 1939. 10.00 
Snow Goose (Wash. 1937)—Large silvery white, flaring. . . . 17.50 
Snow Plume (Nesmith 1937)—Outstanding smooth large 
white. 12.50 
Solitaire—Gleaming white; good form.50 
Sonata—Golden buff, lavender and lilac blend.35 
Southern Belle (Y/ash. 1937)—Graceful rose pink blend. . . . 5.50 
Souv. de Loetitia Michaud—Clear light blue; variable here. .25 
Spark (Nicholls)—-Low growing deep garnet red.35 
Spokan—Reddish brown and deep blackish ox-blooded red. 5.00 
