RED GLEAM. Some critics claim this iris 
the reddest yet, but Edward Lapham now 
claims the prize. This however is very 
fine. $1.50 
RED VALOR. A magnificent garnet red 
iris of perfect habit. Gold Medal at Rome 
1940. A fine thing. $6.00 
REMEMBRANCE. A beautiful pink blend 
with yellow overtone from Mr. Hall. Large 
flower, 38 inches tall. $7.50 
RHAPSODY. A symphony of violet pur- 
ple and silky brown. Like a piece of 
changeable silk. Lovely. 90cts. 
RIDING HIGH. Large lilac pink from 
Mr. Lapham. Different. $1.00 
RIO ORO. A _ smooth deep glistening 
“Honey Yellow” self. Yellow beard. Nearly 
a bright brownish gold. This iris does 
credit to Mr. DeForest. $12.50 
RISING SUN. Radiant, handsome, deep 
pink bi-color from Dr. Kirkland. A “must 
have” in this share. $5.00 
ROBINWOOD. A beautiful red brown bi- 
color from Dr. Kirkland. Smooth, large 
flower. Fine. $2.00 
ROSARIO. Beautiful orchraceous yellow, 
flushed and overlaid old rose. Large 
flower. Tall 60cts. 
ROSELAND. Top notcher from Mr. Hall 
with buffy rose standards and rich berry 
red falls, splendid garden effect. of bright 
rose pink. Try it. 7W5cts. 
ROSE TOP. A very large pink plicata. 
Ground color creamy white, with a broad 
border of pink. Tall. From Mr. Sass. 
$20.00 
ROYAL COACH. Yellow plicata, Stan- 
dards and Falls yellow, boardered brown. 
Large flower. A god one. Sass again. 40cts. 
RUBIENT. Standards are deep red purple; 
falls are black purple velvet edged with 
purple of standards. $12.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. One of the finest of 
the yellow plicatas with heavy markings 
of maroon. Award of Merit. Another real 
one from Mr. Sass. $2.50 
SABLE. One of the finest black purple 
selfs. Award of Merit. Lustrous finish. 
A super iris in its color. $1.35 
SALAR. Blended tints of flesh, cream, 
and salmon with rose on the falls. Ranks 
very high in blends. From DeForest. 
Very lovely. $3.00 
SAMOVAR. A brilliant and colorful cop- 
pery rose; that sparkles with grand gar- 
den effect. Mr. Hall excels in new colors; 
here is one. $2.00 
SANDALWOOD. New fawn brown blend 
slightly ruffled. Good. 50cts. 
SATSUMA. Sparkling flower of pale 
brown-pink; faintly shadowed cobalt. 
Warm tan tone. Tall, large flower. 50cts. 
SETTING SUN. Deep fiery red copper; 
A ball of fire in direct sunlight. Sensa- 
tional color. 90cts. 
SHAWANO. Tall brilliant yellow; with 
bold veining of Vandyke red. 2Great gar- 
den value. Stands out. $1.25 
SHERIFFA. An onco bred of irridescent 
purple, very dark around the dges, but 
burnished through the center with a me- 
tallic lighter shade. Tall. A triumph of 
Mr. Clarence White. Scarce. $20.00 
SHEBA. Magnificent iris of deep velvety 
rose red and copper with suffusion of gold 
in center of flower. Lovely. $1.00 
SIR MARK COLLET. A new French iris 
from Cayeaux, that is very fine. 75cts. 
SIEGFRIED. A large ruffled flower of 
good substance. Standards Naples yellow 
sheen of dotted purple, Falls pale yellow 
and striped brown on haft with purple dots 
alongside the yellow beard. Tall. $1.00 
SKYLINE. Blue-grey self with gold line 
around falls. New. Good Kirkland iris. 
$2.00 
SNOW BELLE. Pearly white with soft 
lemon venations. Tall and fine. 715cts. 
SNOQUALMIE. Unusual leathery smooth 
cream. Lovely and in heavy demand. Or- 
der early. $1.00 
SNOW FLURRY. The startling pure icy 
white. Hint of light blue. Ruffled. Ex- 
quisite. Very few rhizomes. $6.00 
SNOW VELVET. The new velvety white 
from Mr. Sass. Gold at the haft. Heavy 
substance. A very fine thing. $6.00 
SONRISA. From DeForest. Large cop- 
pery-pink flower with yellow undertone. 
Very unusual color. A stand out. Few 
rhizomes. $22.50 
SPRING CHIMES. A beautiful russet tan 
from Mr. Hall. Flowers bunch a bit, but 
the unusual color overlooks its faults. 
Bright. $3.50 
SPRING IDYL. Milk white shading to 
orchid pink, the pink very pronounced at 
top of standards. Beard lemon. Gives an 
apple blossom effect in the garden. Lovely. 
$1.00 
SPRING SECRETARY. Smooth blending 
of buff and old gold; soft coloring over- 
lay of mahogany. From Mr. White. A 
fine thing. $7.50 
SPUN GOLD. Probably the top notch 
yellow to date. Award of Merit. Very fine. 
$10.00 
STAINED GLASS. A copper red self. Very 
bright and vivid. Glows in sunlight. From 
Dr. Wilhelm. Try this one. 75cts. 
STARDOM. Mr. Hall’s grand near onion 
skin pink. Add apricot, some copper and 
you have it. Sells out early. $3.75 
STARLESS NIGHT. Very dark blackish 
purple self with reddish sheen. Yellow 
beard. The near black contender from 
Mr. Sass. $6.00 
STELLA POLARIS. Very large superior 
creamy white with heavy velvety sur- 
face. Tall, well branched. From Ken- 
neth Smith. $3.00. 
