MARY GEDDES 
RAMESES (Sass.) L. 36". A symphony in rose, pink, and buff, shad¬ 
ing to yellow near edges and with apricot beard on F. One of 
all-time best sellers. Dykes Medal winner. 20c 
RED BEAUTY (Gage) L. 32". A fine red whose orange center adds 
a delightful glow to blossom. S. violet-red; F. velvety crim¬ 
son. 50c 
RED BUD (Callis) M. 38". Fragrant glowing red self with golden 
beard like a lighted flame. A ruby in the flower garden. $1.00 
RED CHIEF (Horton) M. 36". An excellent well-branched dark red 
showing the richness of its parents—Morning Splendor and 
Bruno. S. dark violet-brown; downfalling F. of dark velvety red 
with thin short orange beard. $1.00 
*RED DOMINION (Ayres) L. 38". A pure violet-red self, the shade 
of a glass of fine wine with the light shining through. Velvety 
F. flare horizontally. The best-selling red for last three years. 
This variety is on every MUST HAVE list. H.M. See colored 
reproduction on page 13. 2Sc 
RED GLOW (Essig) L. 34". F. flaring, rich red; S. lighter. 50c 
RED MONARCH (Horton). L. 36". Very huge flowers of deep 
purplish-red borne on tall, floriferous, well-branched stalks. 
S. dork bronze-violet; F. semi-flaring of deep velvety dark red- 
violet. $1.50 
RED PRINCE (Shu.) M. 36". Domed, red S. and dark red F. $1.00 
RED RADIANCE (Grint.) M. 38". Very rich maroon red, especially 
appealing in mass. Both the closed S. and semi-flaring F. are 
dark, the velvetiness of the F. making them slightly deeper in 
tone. H. M. 25c 
RHADI (Mur.) M. 36". Iridescent mother-of-pearl coloring. 50c 
ROBERT (Ayres) ML. 38". A chamois colored or yellow-tan self with 
a very light suggestion of pale blue near the haft. F. semi-flaring. 
Completely different from all other varieties. H.M. 50c 
ROB ROY (Kirk.) E. 36". A large rich maroon-red which displays 
excellent height, branching, and rapid growth. 25c 
ROSARIO (Thole) M. 40". Tourmaline pink with gold suffusions 
extending from heart of flower into the falls. A deep yellow beard 
enriches this pleasing rose blend. Flowers are large. $2.50 
ROSY SUNSET (Graham) L. 36". A beautiful red self, the color being 
that of a sunset cloud. Petals ore without shadings or markings 
and beard is inconspicuous, thus adding to flower's appeal. $1.00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage) ML. 40". A smoothly blended near 
self of daphne pink, shading to helebore red. One of the 
few new and beautiful colors developed in recent years by 
iris hybridizers. The semi-flaring F. display a broad gold 
beard. It is the most recent winner of Dykes Medal. 
Realizing its great superiority, we long ago purchased a 
large propagating stock and thus can offer rhizomes at the 
lowest price in the country. $1.50 
*ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee) M. 40". Rich medium blue S. and deep 
velvety violet F. make this iris most appealing. A.M. 50c 
ROYAL SALUTE (Mil.) M. 38". One of the few good dork blue-purple 
varieties and one long a favorite among iris lovers. 50o 
*RUBEO (M.M.) L. 48". One of the finest of the large dark reds, 
with deep rose-red S. and dork maroon semi-flaring F. bearing 
broad gold beard. The huge flowers are well carried on tall and 
beautifully branched strong stalks. An outstanding variety in 
color, size, height, hardiness, and general growth and considered 
a MUST HAVE by many connoisseurs. 35c 
SACRAMENTO (M.M.) M. 40". The only ivory white plicata which 
is profusely margined magenta-violet. Most distinctive. H.M. 20c 
SALAS y GOMEZ (Storer) M. 44". S. mauvette, shading to sulphur 
yellow at clow; F. gloxinia. Tauntingly flaunts its gay color as 
bold as the old Spanish sea rover after whom it was named. $5.00 
SANDALWOOD (Sass) M. 34". A new pale bronze of excellent form 
and unrivalledi silky sheen. S. are of fawn and F. of army 
brown. $1.50 
SAN FRANCISCO (M.M.) M. 44". Largest white plicata, but semi¬ 
tender. The broad white petals, especially the S., are heavily 
veined violet. Long a favorite. Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux) M. 38". Daintiest of the plicatas, with on 
ivory-white ground stitched and polka-dotted an exquisite lav¬ 
ender. $1.00 
SENSATION (Cayeux) ML. 34". Very flaring flowers of clearest corn 
flower blue. Long a sensation in the iris world and a best seller 
for years. See colored reproduction on page 4. 25c 
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