MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
RETT A, (Lapham). 34 inches. Soft creamy pink.50 
RHAGES, (Mead-Riedel, 1934). A violet plicata. S. white tinged light Hortense 
violet; F. white dotted deep violet. Fragrant.50 
RHEIN NIXE, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. pure white; F. deep blue with white .10 
RIALGAR, (Sturtevant, 1924). Deepest buttercup yellow.10 
RITA, (Mohr). Blue self; yellow beard.10 
ROBERT, (Ayres-Emig., 1933). A very lovely Iris of soft gold. The large flow¬ 
ers have pale ember S. with a slight tan overcast. The flaring F. have some 
blue at the center .60 
ROBERT W. WALLACE, (Perry, 1923). S. dark rich violet; F. purplish black.10 
ROB ROY, (Kirkland, 1931). A large rich maroon-red Iris.25 
ROMANCE, (Murrell, 1928). Blend of rose flushed with bronze.15 
ROSA BONHEUR, (Cayeux, 1926). S. deep metallic crystalline yellow; F. same.. .10 
ROSADO, (Mohr, 1923). Beautiful clear soft pink, tall.10 
ROSALIND, (Bliss, 1921). Beautiful red toned, free flowering.10 
ROSE DOMINION, (Connell, 1930). Beautiful old rose self; F. deep violet.35 
ROSE MADDER, (Sturtevant, 1920). Brilliant rose color.10 
ROSE MARIE, (Cayeux, 1928). S. light violet; F. purple red.15 
ROSE OF CUBA, (J. Sass, 1932). Beautiful rose toned, fine flowers.25 
ROSE RING, (Hudson, 1932). Good garden red, rampant grower.15 
ROSE SALTERN, (Bliss, 1922). Plicata; S. and F. penciled bright blue.15 
ROSE UNIQUE, (Farr, 1910). S. and F. bright rose.10 
ROSE WAY, (Bliss, 1919). S. purple; F. duller shade.10 
ROSY ASIA, (Mitchell, 1934). F. pale violet; S. warm lilac.25 
ROSY GLOW, (Emigholz, 1935). A bright pink toned plicata. 28 inches.25 
ROSY MORN. Very charming soft pink.10 
ROSY SUNSET, (Graham). 36 inches. A beautiful red self, the color being that 
of a sunset cloud. Petals are without shadings or markings and beard is 
inconspicuous . 1.00 
ROSY WINGS, (Gage, 1935). Blend of brown, red and pink with conspicuous 
orange beard giving an effect of light brown. Fragrant flowers of great 
carrying quality on well-branched, erect stalks. A. I. S., 1936. 2.50 
ROTA, (Goos & Koenemann, 1924). One of the rosiest; midseason; short.10 
ROYAL BEAUTY, (McKee, 1932). S. clear, intense, medium blue; F. deeper vel¬ 
vety blue .50 
ROYAL COACH, (H. P. Sass, 1939). Yellow plicata. S. and F. yellow, bordered 
brown. Flowers of medium size and heavy substance. Stems 36 inches, low 
and wide branching . 5.00 
RUBEO, (Mitchell). S. glistening rose; F. velvety red.25 
RUGAJO. A bright red Iris.10 
RUSTY GOLD, (Andres, 1931). Bronzy orange blend like tarnished gold.25 
RUTH PFEIFFER, (Pfeiffer, 1927). White and lavender.10 
SACHEM, (Loomis, 1930). Large flowers, lustrous bicolor, glowing red brown.25 
SACRAMENTO, (Mohr & Mitchell, 1929). S. white, heavily edged red-purple; 
F. reticulated with same color.25 
SAINT JOSEPH, (Callis, 1938). A magnificent white plicata of Theodolinda 
type, but even more beautiful and outstanding with a deep golden beard. 
The large flowers have good substance, from 45 to 50 inches tall, and a 
profuse bloomer, and exquisite lavender etching around the standards, and 
half of the falls. Fragrance of a honeysuckle; is especially valuable in the 
prden because of its hardiness and prolific blooming habit. This plicata 
is one of the most outstanding of plicatas that I have grown in my garden.. 4.00 
SAINT LOUIS, (Wies., 1934). Glossy velvety purple self of even tone, tall and 
graceful .50 
SAMBUCUS BEETHOVEN. Rose lilac; S. rich purple; F. showy.10 
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