RADIANT (Salbach 1936). Richly colored 
and strikingly brilliant, this sensational 
iris always commands the immediate at- 
tention of visitors to our garden. The 
standards are of burnished orange and 
the falls a glowing coppery red, producing 
a richness and brilliance of color seldom 
seen in an iris. Medium size blooms of 
fine form, and are very freely produced 
on low-branched stems. Mid-season. 30” 
$1.50 
RADIANT KNIGHT (Salbach 1942). 
((Plurabelle x Dark Knight) x Radiant). 
A very fine late blooming variety in bright 
colors. Standards clear orange brown; 
falls rich coppery orange. Large blooms of 
perfect form and heavy substance; tall 
well-branched stems. Blooms are long 
lasting and do not fade. Free bloomer. 
ASLAN LEN. BL SOS Oo racis Gore ceases $6.00 
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 AMBER (Loomis 1942). Lovely new 
iris that should have a special appeal to 
those who prefer the subdued colors. 
Standards are a soft shade of jasper pink 
and falls somewhat darker, almost eu- 
genia red, which is several shades darker 
than old rose. Blooms of good form and 
good substance. Well-branched stems. 30” 
tall with us. Mid-season............ $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”. 
35c; 3 for 90c 
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 
APIS MIG =SCASONS G4. crs cismtere visio ee leis $2.00 
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- 
SEASON oO reer ete cia caste ts iereus centile esos $5.00 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach 1944). (Miss Cali- 
fornia x Golden Majesty.) A very attrac- 
tive low growing, long blooming bi-color. 
The large round standards are cream with 
light suffusion of pinkish lilac, the broad 
round semi-flaring falls are buff pink 
with gold near the haft. A very appealing 
color combination. Blooms from early 
April to mid-May. Low growing. Well 
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FAIR ELAINE 
ROSY WINGS (Gage). A popular blend 
that we have found difficult to picture in 
words. According to Ridgeway’s color 
chart the standards are Corinthian red 
with suffusion of gold, falls Vandyke red 
with a brown cast. Very free bloomer and 
hardy everywhere. Winner of Dykes 
Medal in 1939. 30”. Mid-season. 
35c; 3 for 90c 
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- 
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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. 
$5.00 
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 
SANDALWOOD (Hans Sass). A very fine 
coffee colored blend that is greatly enliv- 
ened by the yellow undertone. Heavy sub- 
stance and smooth finish. Large, well- 
formed blooms carried on 34” ideally 
branched stems. Mid-season .35c; 3 for 90c 
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