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RAMESES (Sass 1929). A symphony in rose, pink and buff shad- 
ing to yellow near the edges, and with a yellow glow at the heart . 
REDEBHAU LY AsteGelris: Wibneverv darksfalls! ee .10. seers | ts 
RED DOMINION (Ayers 1931). A tall rich red .............-..--- 
RED DOUGLAS (J. Sass 1937). M. 40 inches. We think hie S is one 
of the very finest Irises we have ever grown and it is without 
doubt the finest dark red purple Iris we have ever seen. It is so 
rich and glowing and such a sumptuous beauty that everyone 
loves it and wants it for his garden. It is almost a self of deep, 
warm garnet; the velvety falls giving them a deeper value, almost 
prune purple. The color is pure, unmarred by haft venation and 
does not fade. Its permanent rating of 93 shows its very high 
Standing. It is perfectly hardy and grows and blooms well here .. 
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REBELLION. Smooth and velvety, deep blood-red, almost a dupli- 
cate of Burning Bronze, except that the coloring is far more vi- 
vid. Many rich colored Iris spot in heavy rain, but not this one .. 
REDS BRICK shhercolorysusgesiss the NaMew- ease ceaee ees etch. 
RIDING HIGH (Lap). M. A. beautiful large deep velvety pink .... 
ROYAL COACH. 33 inches. New. Bright yellow “Plicata’” beauii- 
fully bordered and dotted brown. A real Gem. .................. 
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EUS Dive GO 1G) se GOOG Mami: soc ian siete chicas, . decease nia tei 
SACHEM (Loomis). Striking velvety red brown ...... Pe Rey cet far 
SANDAKAN (Wmsn. 1930). S. pale vinaceous drab, shot with yel- 
low and purplish reflections; F. dahlia purple; beard deep yel- 
LOWsee3 Olea CCS Wn ret t on kt cy net am Panne ah ytd ete te ee PEN rte, ae ee 
SAN DIEGO. 46 inches. Honorable mention American Iris Society. 
Huge flowers of deep blue. The flowers aie of superb form and 
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SANDALWOOD (Hans Sass 1937). A very fine coffee colored blend 
that is greatly enlivened by the yellow undertone and is very 
Suave in appearance. Good branching and habit. Technically— 
Standards vinaceous tawny, falls army brown. 34 inches. Mid- 
SOC SOUS MECH ccs coir ee a ts RR Eris eee ole es ee SUR 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell 1927). One of the finest large 
flowered plicatas. S. and F. white distinctly edged blue and laven- 
der. Flowers are large, of perfect form, heavy texture on tall 
sicout well-branched stems. A truly beautiful Iris ............... 
SENLAC (Bliss). Unique shade of mulberry red ......:........... 
SENSATION. 48 inches. Fragrant. Given an award of merit by the 
Royal Horticultural Society of France. A real Sensation in a clear 
analine blue, created by Cayeux of France. A perfect flower of 
gigantic size and one of the most prodigious bloomers. Considered 
one of the best blues and the most popular of all the blue-toned 
VAT ICUS te OCD Y cameras acide catbeitedeici- aathioh ey) one ieteroreustet are Fas Jom sc 
SERENADE (Hall). Delightful shade of rose pink ............... 
SHINING WATERS (Essig 1933) M. 36 inches. Still as a mountain 
lake at sundown, reflecting an unclouded blue, is halcyon sheen 
of this exquisite Iris. The blooms, carried on tall, well branched 
stems are wonderfully symmetrical and alluring. Among the loy- 
liest of jall blue Iris, and worthy of the extra protection its slight 
TENACTM ESSE INAV a LEC UILG gem creme cveiiclsssiets dieleged egtcleis ete olelolk satio)~ (ol oAelcteis. > 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936) L. 40 inches. The pioneer of the yel- 
low-ground plicatas. A very large flower stippled and dotted 
brown on both the yellow standards and the creamy falls with a 
touch of fluting and ruffling throughout. Height and branching 
are excellent. A remarkable color advance ..............-022e08- 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932). ML. 40 inches. A slightly deeper-toned 
companion of Shining Waters. A smooth lacqeured, medium-blue 
with broad, flaring falls of unusual length. A true self-color that 
is really magnificent in the clump. A good performer everywhere. 
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SIR LAUNCELOT. Gleaming chestnut red, with bright golden 
brown standards. It is lighter than Spokane, with more orange in 
it, and with brighter red falls. Of good size and medium height . 
SIRIUS (Bun. 1927). A. M., R. H. S. A beautiful Iris of fine garden 
vaiue on account of its splendid habit and pure color, which has 
escaped general notice. Somewhat more violet than Souv. de 
Mme. Gaudichau which, taken all in all, it really surpasses as the 
color is fine and rich and does not fade in the sun ............ 
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