PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, 1939)— 
Glorious blend of pink apricot and 
peach yellow, technically onion skin 
pink. over vinaceous tawny, probably 
the most discussed and admired of any 
of the new Irises, large and heavy sub- 
TtanCetr. ek a eo. te eee $5.00 
PRINCESS MARYGOLD (Sass-Whit- 
ing)—Early pink and gold blend $1.00 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 40)—Large late 
yellow bicolor $3.00 
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RED ORCHID (J. Sass, 1934)—Very 
red intermediate, rich violet carmine 
$0.15 
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RED WING (H. Sass)—Dahlia car- 
mine, giving an extremely red effect, 
large and of fine form 
ROSE DOMINION (Con., 1931)—An 
especially fine rose pink bicolor. .$0.25 
ROSETOP (H. P. Sass 43)—A very 
large rose pink toned plicata, ground 
color, creamy white with broad margin 
Often LT Kee rn ents creed ee $20.00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1936) — New 
type blend of rosy red and copper, very 
fine a 30 
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ROYAL COACH (H. Sass, 1939) — 
Yellow plicata, S and F yellow border- 
ed brown, medium size, heavy sub- 
stance $0.50 
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RUBEO—Rich red bicolor, large and 
TreGstloweriNee 6, oc ils ane seers $0.35 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1939)— 
Yellow ground plicata, S yellow dotted 
and edged red-brown, F light yellow 
with heavy border of red-brown, 36 
INCHES Bey ne ee re $7.50 
SABLE (Cook, 1938) — Deep claret 
black, the tallest of the very dark va- 
rieties, one of the most outstanding of 
the newer Irises]... eee $1.50 
SACHEM—Glowing red brown, large 
and stall) -(aearee ee ees eee $0.25 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr-Mit.) — White 
heavily edged with red-purple ..$0.25 
SALUTATION (D. Hall 38)—Ruffled 
PH Vellow = teen te eee $0.75 
BD AOE Gea TS $0.15. 
SANDALWOOD (H. Sass, 19387) — S 
vinaceous fawn, F army brown, good 
sized flowers of fine shape and sub- 
stance on 36-inch stems ......... $0.40 
SANDIA—A bright deep pink blend, 
VISOTOUS sess ovo salen eae $0.35 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel, 1932)—A rich 
blend of very unusual coloring, the 
standerds are creamy buff, the falls 
lustrous purple edged with buff, fawn 
and copper tones on the haft ....$0. 30 
SHAWANO (Umsn 39)—H. M. 1940. A 
larger Nebraska ~.2..0. .. 27 Stee $1.00 
SHINING WATERS (Essig, 1933)—A 
clear clean blue, one of the loveliest of 
alle blue: ITISCSEnp ee -oees eeet $0.35 
SHIRVAN (Loomis, 1932)—Warm and 
glowing tan and red brown, rich as an 
oriental rug $0.35 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass, 1936)—Large 
ruffled flowers of good substance, 
standards are Naples yellow with a 
sheen of dotted purple, falls pale yel- 
low with brown stripes and purple dots 
along the side of the distinct yellow 
DOSS Pie eae ete os aves ake « $0.60 
SIGNAL FIRES (Egelberg, 1939) — 
Smoke gray standards slightly flushed 
pinkish over intense crimson purple 
falls. A large flower with broad, flat 
segments on a tall, well branched 
Stalk! sige asta! . ian ave etn bs $1.00 
SNOW KING (H. Sass, 1935)—This 
ereat white Iris is striking in size, 
faultless in form and unquestioned in 
hardiness, a cool clear glacial ae 
SNOW VELVET (H .P. Sass 42)—Pure 
white of heavy substance ....... $10.00 
SONNY BOY (Kirkland 39)—A bright- 
er and larger King Midas ........ $1.00 
SPOKAN (J. Sass, 1934)—About the 
most brilliant of the red-browns, large 
CODDCLY4LCG i eee oe eee $0.35 
TAPESTRY (Ayres, 1931)—Huge mul- 
berry blend of smoky tones ...... $0.50 
TENAYA — Sane dark red- alae 
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