RED RADIANCE (Grinter) 38". A beautiful red in 
the garden. S. pure glowing red; F. same shade 
and flushed with velvety black. H.M. 75c 
RHEINGAUPERLE (G & K) 34". Light orchid pink 
with silvery sheen. Very dainty. 50c 
ROSE MARIE (Cayeux) 34". An unusual and lovely 
rose and violet blend from France with beautifully 
frilled and flaring F. An excellent sort. 35c 
ROSE PETAL (Mur.) Lustrous light pink. 50c 
ROSY WINGS (Gage) 40". Blend of rose and copper. 
One of the new colors developed recently. $12.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee) 40". Handsome blue bi¬ 
color of regal carriage. A.M. 50c 
RUBEO (Mitchell) 48". S. deep glistening rose; F. 
broad and thick textured of deep maroon. One of 
the really fine dark red varieties. 75c 
SACHEM (Loomis) 40". A striking velvety red- 
brown, mixed with lustrous pale bronze. 35c 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr) 42". A creamy white plicata, 
reticulated and dotted red-brown. H.M. 25c 
SAN DIEGO (Mitchell) 40". Immense deep velvety 
blue-purple ; greatly admired. H.M. 35c 
SANDRA (Millet) 36". Early soft yellow—large and 
beautifully ruffled flowers. From France. 50c 
SANDRINE (Cayeux) 35". A very good French im¬ 
portation with large S. of fawn, washed heliotrope 
and F. of red, margined with mauve. 25c 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr) 44". One of best white 
plicatas. American Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
SANTA BARBARA (Mohr) 38". The best selling 
light blue for many years. Eng. award winner. 25c 
SASS PINK (Sass) 35". A delightful rose pink which 
adds much to the garden. Plants multiply with un¬ 
usual rapidity and bloom freely over a long sea¬ 
son. 50c 
SEA FOAM (Sturt.) 26". A delightful early flower¬ 
ing frosty white. A row resembles a snowdrift 
which has been left over from the winter. 50c 
SELENE (Connell) 40". Large glistening white with 
thick textured luminous petals. H.M. 25c 
SENLAC (Bliss) 37". Tall and well-branched stalks 
carry the brilliant claret-red flowers like large 
bright lights on a Xmas tree. Introduced by the 
Orpington Nurseries in England, this richly col¬ 
ored variety stands out as the reddest yet to come 
from that country. 50c 
SENSATION (Cayeux) 34". A clear and crisp self of 
purest cornflower blue. A best seller for years. 35c 
SERENADE (Hall) 32". An excellent fresh colored 
pink, crisp in tone, of medium size and smooth, 
wide, well rounded form. It is a real gem among 
the pink division. 50c 
SERENITE (Cayeux) 44". A delightful French in¬ 
troduction which won a prize abroad. S. soft grey, 
faintly flushed soft bluish-lavender; F. flaring, soft 
pastel blue, gradually blending to soft yellow at 
edges. Golden beard and throat. $1.00 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) 45". Clear blue self like 
the reflection of blue sky in water. $1.00 
SHIRVAN (Loomis) 38". S. palest tan; F. semi-flar¬ 
ing, of rich brown. Velvety finish. A.M. $1.00 
SHOGUN (Nicholls) 38" New and very attractive 
color—deep coppery maroon, with brilliant orange 
beard. The lovely coloring, good size, and exquisite 
form combine to make it one of the finest in our 
list. A popular seller in recent years. 50c 
BURNING BRONZE 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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