RADIANT — Standards of fine gold 
bronze and falls of glowing red, mak- 
ing one of the most brilliant flowers 
in the garden. Large, well branched 
and a heavy bloomer. Grows weil 
here. $.75 
RAMESES —S. light russet, F. tour- 
maline pink, with apricot beard. 
Large flowers on sturdy stems, and 
a rampant grower. Tall. Late mid- 
season. Fragrant. W.R. Dykes Me- 
morial Medal, American Iris Society, 
1932. $.20 
RED BONNET—Dark red self with 
large flowers of fine form and sub- 
stance. Broad, domed standards and 
large, flaring falls. One of the strong- 
est contenders for the title of reddest 
of the reds. $1.00 
RED DOMINION — S. clear red, F. 
dark oxb!'ood red with orange beard. 
Effect is red-purple. Tall. Late mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.20 
RED GLEAM — Nearest approach to 
searlet in iris. Almost a self. Flow- 
ers of good size and good form, with 
smooth texture. An iris that really 
looks red and one of the very few 
contenders for title of reddest of all. 
Medium height. $6.00 
RED ROBE — Brilliant red-violet. 
Many blooms open at one time. Grape 
Trasrance oH avin Ale oe 93822 69.29 
ROBERT—Yellow-tan self, with pale 
blue center on F. Flowers of perfect 
shape and smooth, heavy texture. 
Tall. H.M.,A.1.8., 1936. $.25 
ROMOLA — Deep pink-lavender bi- 
color, with yellow beard. Tall. Late 
midseason. Scented. $.20 
ROSY WINGS — Rose and copper 
blend. Large flowers of excellent 
form, with flaring falls, growing on 
40 inch stalks. So profuse a bloomer 
some growers remove extra sta'ks to 
increase size of flowers. Dykes Med- 
el eA let Oo: $.40 
SABLE—Almost perfectly black iris 
with silky sheen, and a brilliance not 
usually encountered along the very 
dark ones. Flowers of good size and 
the tallest of the dark varieties. S. 
and F. fluorite violet, with inconspic- 
uous beard; full rounded petals and 
excellent substance. A.M.,A.1I.S., 
1940; First Class Certificate at Rome, 
Italy, trials, 1938. $2.50 
SANDIA — Bright, clean, deep pink 
blend, with heavy substance. A vig- 
orous grower and floriferous. $.25 
SELENE—Big white with tall, arch- 
ed standards and long talls. Lumin- 
ous texture. Strong grower. $.20 
SEPTEMBER MORN — A handsome 
mauve-pink. Fali bloomer. $.20 
SEPTEMBER SKIES — Rich purple 
self. Fall bloomer. Rather ow. §$.25 
SERENITE—Blend of blue and gold. 
S. silver-blue shading to yellow at 
edges, F. bright blue, with goid shad- 
ing and orange haft. Widely flaring 
fa.ls and heavy substance. $.20 
SHAH JEHAN--S. creamy buff edged 
lavender, Fy rich: ches nut, merging 
into purple and fading to color of S. 
Orange beard. Said to contain more 
coiors than any other iris. Large 
blooms of heavy substance. Tall. 
Very late. A.M.,A.1.S., 1987. $.25 
SHIRVAN — Glowing mahogany 
brown. S. silky golden brown, F. vel- 
vety ved brown broadiy margined 
color of standards. A.M.,A.1.5., 
1936. $.25 
SIERRA BLUE—Soft, clear blue self. 
One of the outstanding b_ues. Many 
large flowers on extra tall stalks. 
Late. Dykes Medal, 1935, A.I.S. $.25 
SHINING WATERS — Cear, clean, 
medium to light blue, with striking 
contrast in orange beard. Large flow- 
ers with flaring falls on iall stems. 
Rated siightiy tender bui usuaily does 
we.l here. $.25 
SILENT WATERFALL — S. blue 
white, F. cream white with white 
beard. Very large blooms with broad, 
domed standards and _ semi-flaring 
falls. Stalks tall and well branched. 
Late. $.60 
SIR KNIGHT—Deep violet self, with 
orange beard. Large biooms have 
domed S. and flaring F. Haft unus- 
ually broad. A ‘‘good doer’. Tall. 
Midseason. H.M., 1936, A.I.S. $.25 
SIR MICHAEL — S. blue, F. red- 
brown, with orange beard. Striking 
color combination. $.20 
SNOW FLURRY — Many very large 
blue-white blooms on tall stems. Buds 
tinted blue, opening cooi_ white. 
Beautifully ruffled, with falls large 
and broad. Strong substance and iong 
lasting, with delicious scent. $7.50 
SNOWKING — One of the very best 
whites of the day. Glacial purity and 
regal carriage. Huge, well-spaced 
flowers on strong, well branched 
stems. Hardy and vigorous. $.50 
