RAEJEAN (Whiting 1940). Late flowering 
attractive two toned yellow. Standards 
are somewhat deeper than the falls, which 
are edged gold. Free bloomer. A bright 
note in the garden. Late. 36”........ $2.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943). Large vigorous 
growing red toned iris produced on tall 
well branched stems. Standards are claret 
red. The semi-flaring falls are of heavy 
substance and are a shade of mahogany 
red. Blooms carried well above the foliage. 
Good grower and free bloomer. 36”. Late. 
$7.50 
RED DOMINION. Standards violet-red, 
falls rich velvety purple-red, nearly black. 
One of the most popular iris grown. Large 
flowers with fine velvety finish. 40”. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939). One of the 
finest of all the red-toned iris. Not espe- 
cially large but nearest approach to 
scarlet of any iris. The color of standards 
and falls is almost alike. Blooms of good 
form and smooth texture. Red Gleam is 
an appropriate name for this brilliant red 
iris. Mid=season. 347 i. giinis eels os» aie $2.00 
RED VELVET (Kleinsorge 1939). Real red 
iris are difficult to produce. Heretofore we 
could only describe them as “red-toned” 
iris. In Red Velvet we not only have a 
real red, but a red that is comparable to 
the richest red velvet cloth. The individ- 
ual blooms are large and of fine form. 
The technical color, according to Ridg- 
way, is: Standards live Van Dyke red, 
slightly deeper at edges of petals, falls 
velvety carmine to ox-blood red. Good 
plant growth and hardy. Mid-season. 36”. 
$2.50 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942). A large iris 
in a very pale pink blend. Tall, fairly 
well branched stems. Good substance. 
Vigorous grower and free bloomer. Mid- 
SCHSONS OO se cies oo eate ote cuss eleraieanelers $5.00 
ROSE PEARL. See page 3. 
RUBEO (Mitchell). A magnificent plant 
with huge flowers beautifully poised on 
strong stems 48” high. The standards are 
deep glistening rose, the broad, thick, tex- 
tured falls are of deep maroon. Mid-sea- 
BON GIB” Sa essen aneterd cise a ertpo ee 35c; 3 for 90c 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942). Medium size 
blooms in rich purple shades. Standards 
are pure pansy purple. Falls are round 
and of heavy substance in very deep vel- 
vety blackish purple. 30” well branched 
stem. Hardy and vigorous. Mid-season. 
$7.50 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. P. Sass). “The best 
yellow plicata I saw at the Sasses in 1938.” 
This from one of the best American au- 
thorities on iris. We are in entire accord 
with the above statement. Not large but 
very outstanding. The standards are a 
brown red, suffused and stippled deep 
yellow. Falls are clear yellow, heavily 
edged and dotted brown red. Flower 
stalks branch very low, many blooms on 
a stalk. Hardy, vigorous and free bloom- 
ing. Mid-season. 28”..... $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
SALAR (De Forest 1940). A new blend of 
large size. Standards are a soft brown 
with an undertone of gold. Falls salmon 
buff shading to deep brown at the haft. 
Good stems. Mid-season. 40’........ $3.50 
SAN FRANCISCO. One of the largest white 
plicatas. Introduced many years ago and 
still ranks with the best in this class. Both 

SNOW FLURRY 
standards and falls are distinctly edged 
blue. Blooms are large and well spaced on 
tall, low-branched stems. San Francisco 
is a vigorous grower, but needs winter 
protection in very cold climates. Mid- 
SEASON. 40 oe Suk. seereutianese ters 35c; 3 for 90c 
SAN GABRIEL. A very large, pinkish lav- 
ender of high excellence, adding to its 
other merits the virtue of being very early. 
Well-branched tall stems. A beautiful re- 
fined iris—suitable only to rather mild 
climates: 60'S 2: .. seeeressnor 35c; 3 for 90c 
SANTA ROSA (Mitchell-Salbach 1943). 
(Monadnock x Seedling.) The largest and 
tallest flower we have seen in the pink to 
rose shades. Four feet high, fairly well 
branched, 7 buds. Large, wide flowers of 
heavy substance. Falls flaring before they 
curve down, standards pink, falls rose 
somewhat lined towards the haft. Gives 
bright and pleasing effect in the garden. 
Mid-season ..... Be Pa Loe en Soe $7.50 
SHASTA (Mitchell). One of the finest white 
iris for mass planting. Blooms are clear 
white of good size and form. Very free 
bloomer, Hardy everywhere. Mid-season, 
BO ie es ees Sale aie 25c; 3 for 60c 
SHINING WATERS (Essig). Few iris come 
as near perfection as Shining Waters. 
Large, clear, light blue flowers, on a tall, 
perfectly-branched stem. As many as 
twelve blooms on a single stalk. Vigorous 
grower and produces blooms in abun- 
dance. Good substance and stands up 
under adverse weather conditions. Needs 
some winter protection in extreme cold 
climate. Mid-season. 48”...35c; 3 for 90c 
SIEGFRIED (H. P. Sass). Not a perfect iris — 
according to iris standards, but a very 
beautiful iris. Standards are a rich golden 
bronze and the rather long falls are white 
with purple stitching on the margins. 
Tall, rather high branched stems. Not a 
rapid multiplier. Mid-season. 40”. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 

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*CARL SALBACH* 
