♦ THE IRIS GARDEN ♦ 
ROBERT WALLACE (Per) Very dark royal purple with a satiny 
sheen; medium in flower and height_ .15 
ROMOLA (Bliss) Harmonious combination of rosy lilac and deep 
burgandy; the most graceful of the Dominions; late_ .15 
ROSE DOMINION (Con) Rose bicolor with bright gold beard; Do¬ 
minion form; midseason; medium height_ .50 
ROSE PETAL (Mur) Clear, lustrous, light lavender pink; midseason; 
tall_ .25 
ROSY WINGS (Gage) Soft but clear, light brownish red; this variety 
received its H. M. before introduction and the A. M. in 1936, the 
year introduced; midseason; tall_ 5.00 
ROTA (G H K) Ruffled and rosy; one of the rosiest; midseason; 
short _3 for .25 
RUSTY GOLD (And) An orange bronze blend like tarnished gold; 
midseason; tall _ .15 
SACHEM (Loomis) Velvety red and tan bicolor; vigorous; midseason; 
tall_ .25 
SACREMENTO (Mit) Reddish purple plicata edge to a crystal white 
flower; large and tall_ .25 
SAN FRANCISCO (M-M) Huge white with edges pencilled heavily 
with lavender; Dykes medal; needs protection here; midseason; 
tall_ .15 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean) Lustrous lavender for the south or west coast; 
tall; early ___3 for .25 
SANTA BARBARA (M-M) One of the favorites; light violet blue of 
large size and heavy substance; midseason; tall_ .15 
SEMINOLE (Farr) Very popular vivid red; the bright orange beard 
makes it look still redder; midseason; short___3 for .25 
SENSATION (Cay) Clear cornflower blue of unsurpassed substance 
and great refinement; late; tall_ .25 
SERENITE (Cay) Lovely, large flower with blended buff and lavender 
standards and broad, Alice blue falls; midseason; tall_ .60 
SEQUOIAH (Shull) Polished red bronze; darker and stiffer than Cop¬ 
persmith; midseason; tall_ .25 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel) Standards are buff edged lavender; the falls are 
purple ranging from a coppery brown at the haft through purple 
to a lavender edge; late; tall___ .60 
SHEKINAH (Sturt) Pale lemon yellow self; a fine harmonizer; mid¬ 
season; medium height_3 for .25 
"The iris arrived in good shape. Cute of you to send one of your 
' Irmas’ to mine. 1 remember seeing the name in your garden, but 
can’t remember the color and as it isn’t listed in the catalog we’re all 
_ excited about what it is going to be.” 
PsiJB 18 Mrs. V. N., Excelsior Springs, Mo. 
