grown by ROBERT WAYMAN, BAYSIDE, L. L, N. Y. 

RHEINGAUPERLE, 83-87 (G. & K., 1924), 34 inches. This is one of 
our most lovely varieties. The flower is of fine form and an 
unusual soft orchid pink tone. In my judgment, it is Goos & 
Koenemann’s finest introduction. For table decoration there is 
nothing more charming. It also has A DELICIOUS ORANGE 
BLOSSOM FRAGRANCE. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00, 100 for $75.00 
RIALGAR, 81-82 (Sturtevant, 1924), 24 inches. In the English Iris 
Society Bulletin No. 5, Prof. Mitchell, the California Iris special- 
ist, refers to this variety as being “at the head of the list of all 
Variegatas,” and says if he could have but one Variegata it 
would be Rialgar. It is a large flower of good texture and sub- 
stance. The standards are yellow chrome and the falls veined 
and flushed hellebore red. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00: 
RICARDI FONCE, 75-76 (Denis, 1916), 38 inches. FRAGRANT. This. 
variety is a great favorite of mine. It makes a wonderful bright. 
blue garden clump, and the ruffled standards give it an attrac- 
tive airiness that is most appealing. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00: 
ROBERT W. WALLACE, 83-83 (Perry, 1923), 40 inches. PRO- 
NOUNCED SWEET FRAGRANCE. An extremely attractive 
dark violet purple that is almost the color of the famous new. 
variety Louis Bel, but much taller. It is one of our richest red- 
purple varieties. A bright orange beard stands out in strong 
contrast on the rich velvety falls. An excellent landscape 
variety. $2.00 each; 3 for $5.50, 6 for $10.00 
ROMANCE (Sanford, 1927), 30 inches. FRAGRANT. Not to be con- 
fused with Murrell’s introduction of the same name. This is a 
most handsome Iris, with large flowers of good form and tex- 
ture and rich coloring. The standards are a blending of soft 
bronze and faint old rose and the falls are deep garnet, heavily 
and beautifully veined at the throat over a cream ground. 
$2.50 each, 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00: 
ROMOLA, 87-89 (Bliss, 1923), 88 inches. This is one of the richest. 
and most brilliant of the famous Dominion family. The flowers. 
are very large, of perfect form and good substance. Standards. 
pale lilac; falls velvety red-violet. 
$2.50 each; 3 for $6.75, 6 for $12.00, 100 for $150.00: 
ROSA BONHEUR (Cayeux, 1926), 30 inches. This is one of the best 
of the “Painter’s Art Shades” introduced by the famous French. 
concern, Cayeux & Le Clerc. The standards are a soft old gold, 
shaded lilac and the falls are soft mauve edged old gold. 
$3.50 each; 3 for $9.00, 6 for $15.00 
ROSADO (Mohr, 1923), 42 inches. A beautiful tall growing clear pink. 
Given an Award of Merit by the Massachusetts Horticultural 
Society. $1.50 each; 3 for $3.75, 6 for $6.00: 
ROSALBA, 80-84 (Bliss, 1919), 36 inches. This is an unusual deep 
rose color of great brilliance and is most effective for landscape 
work. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75, 6 for $5.00 
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