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RED AMBER Courtly shaped blooms. An outstanding 
new iris that is being accorded high praise as one of the 
better new iris. Often spikes have four perfect blossonas 
open at once. It is a smooth rosy-red with a clean haft 
and an undercast of copper that lights up the flower giving 
it a vibrant gleam. We strongly recommend this iris as one 
of the finest iris we have grown. $7.50 
RED BONNET. Rich dark red self. One of the purer 
reds, a personable iris. One of the group we call “color 
gems.”’ 35c 
RED GLEAM A rich red, velvety and brilliant, with a 
chestnut cast. Good sized flowers, moderately branched 
stems, it is a close approach to true red and one of the finer 
iris of its color in this price class. It needs a moist year to 
be seen at perfection. $2.00 
RED ORCHID Glowing, bright ruby purple. A very 
early flowering rich iris. 25¢ 
RED VALOR Set of the fire of garnet marked with a 
brown beard, this jewel-like glowing red of ideally formed 
flowers, domed standards and flaring falls gives a most 
interesting silhouette. Tall branched stems and very im- 
posing. $6.00 
REDWARD Crimson red — the culmination of several 
generations of selection for a more true crimson iris. It 
is a brilliant red from the purple, not brown or orange, side. 
Velvety flaring falls. August and impressive. $6.00 
REGENCY ROSE Interesting and pleasing pinkish- 
rose to deep rose pink. A self of especially fine carrying 
quality; an iris that is quietly proving its worth. A very 
nice iris. $1.00 
REMEMBRANCE Delicate and delightful shade of 
light pink. A splendid pink with a heavy infusion of 
cream that gives this lovely creation an ethereal beauty. It 
looks like one of the finest of its kind. Full formed flowers, 
good branched stems. $5.00 
RISING SUN Deep rose pink and red bicolor with a 
flush of yellow more heavily concentrated toward the 
heart of the flower. $5.00 
ROSE DOMINION An iris of marked individuality 
with rounded ‘“‘half dollar”’ falls flaring almost to the hori- 
zontal. The rosy tone is augmented by a fine velvetiness 
of texture. 25c; 3 for 60c 
ROSELAND Buffy rose standards with rich, berry-red 
falls. Fine size flowers, a bright rose-pink effect; very 
valuable as it is a late blooming variety. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROSE TOP. Rose toned plicata. The needlepointing of 
rose on creamy-yellow gives this plicata a merry person- 
ality. The casual ruffle seems to give the flower a curtsying 
grace that is most endearing. $17.50 
ROSY WINGS A delightful fantasy of colors, rosy red 
vying with copper tones producing a pleasing iridescence. 
The general tone varies with one’s viewpoint and with the 
light, producing a most intriguing effect. 30c; 3 for 75c 
ROYAL COMMAND Rich velvety purple close to dark 
Dubonnet red. Very pure in color, its lustre emits a 
finish that is quite striking for such a dark, rich looking 
iris. Ideally branched stems. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
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RUBIENT A bicolor of wine purple standards with flaring, 
blackish-red velvety falls strikingly margined with a pre- 
cise edging on the falls. Called the pansy iris, the color 
pattern in red purple recalls Amigo. $5.00 
RUBY GLOW Extremely early intermediate. Glossy, 
velvety ruby with a bright orange beard. Richest and 
reddest variety of this color range. $1.50 
RUTH POLLOCK This is unquestionably one of the 
finest yellow plicatas. The flower is near perfection in all 
details. Background is a soft shade of yellow clearly etched 
and stitched in reddish rose. The conciseness of pattern 
and manner of markings combine to give an artful achieve- 
ment. $3.00 
SABLE Almost pitch black, a wonderful shade of deepest 
black violet with a claret tone as if double dyed. Arrest- 
ing in its depth of color, even to the beard, a lustrous sheen 
fittingly completes the splendid harmony of this fine iris. 
$2.00 
SALAR Lovely and pleasing combination of opalescent 
creamy flesh dominated by an overlay of salmon. The 
falls have a spread of rose tones around the beard. Large 
flowers on well branched stems. 
SALMON SPLENDOR A prolific flowering variety 
ideal for massing or garden groupings. Has all the charm 
of Noweta in tones of salmon with just a pink underglow. 
$2.00 
SALUTATION A charmingly ruffled light yellow that 
blooms with the late intermediates. The earliest of the 
large flowered yellows. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SANDIA Sturdy, bright medium pink lightly blended. A 
very large and strong growing iris. Branched stems, good 
sized flowers, very weather resistant. 30c; 3 for 75c 
SEDUCTION Daintiest of the plicatas with an ivory- 
white ground faintly stitched and polka-dotted an ex- 
quisite lavender. Flowers are large and beautifully formed. 
75c 
SETTING SUN A very deep red. In the slanting rays 
of the sun it is a glowing, fiery red-copper, one of the most 
brilliant reds in the garden. $1.00 
SHAH JEHAN Unusual oriental blend, late blooming. 
Standards are creamy buff faintly edged lavender. Falls 
very rich velvety chestnut merging into purple. Thumb 
nail edge repeats the color of the standards. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
SHANNOPIN A striking iris and most original, close to 
a cream and rose amoena. Clear cream ruffled standards 
with pink to rose cast falls, medium sized flowers. $3.00 
SHARKSKIN One of the new pure white iris. Clear haft 
with good substance and fine finish. Five well spaced 
branches. $7.50 
SHINING WATERS Quiet as a mountain lake reflect- 
ing an unclouded blue. One of the loveliest of iris, exqui- 
site sheen and shade of blue. Slightly tender but worthy 
of the extra protection it may require. 35c 
SIEGFRIED Huge flower, lightly fluted, late blooming. 
Pale sulphur yellow with stipples and dottings of brown 
on both the standards and falls. Very different and much 
in demand. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
