ROSE DOMINION (Connell)—An earlier progress toward pinks 
or rose with fine substance and form of the flaring horizontal 
type. The falls are also velvety. Mid-season. 38’. 25c; 3 for 60c 
ROYAL COACH (Sass)——Called the yellowest of Sass plicatas. 
A graceful delicate form with brown stitching. Mid-season. 
25x 50c 
RUBEO (Mohr-Mitchell)—The largest of so-called reds, or 
maroon reds, with stem and leaves in proportion. The flowers 
are well-spaced and impressive looking on the candleabra-like 
stems. Mid-season. 48”. 50c 
SAMOSET (Berry)—A bi-color of interesting contrast with 
brown standards suffused with yellow, admired by all those 
who like warm colors and brown tones. Early and in the fall. 
S6a8 $2.00 
SAN DIEGO (Mohr-Mitchell)—A fine, somewhat frilled mid- 
blue, sometimes referred to as an improved Mme. Gaudichau. 
Very similar, but with taller stem, well-elevated above the 
foliage. Quite old but still a very good blue. Mid-season. 
COr 25c 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell)—The largest white plicata, 
and still the best in its class, with clear blue stitching. Fine 
substance, form and the best stem of any plicata. Mid-sea- 
son. 40”, SOG 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean)—A very old iris with a long, strong, 
but delicate stem, and a delightful fragrance. Very early, 
coming sometimes at the end of February in California, with 
the daffodils. Very lovely for background planting in the 
landscape where a pinkish lavender is desired. 
CO”, 35¢> Setoreg0s 
SANTA BARBARA (Mohr-Mitchell)—A good, lighter-than-med- 
ium blue, that blooms freely and multiplies rapidly. Very ef- 
fective for a massing of blue, about the shade of Great Lakes. 
Tender. Early to mid-season. 40’. 256; Sst 0moUc 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux)—One of the taller hardy plicatas, with 
a delicate orchid-pink stitching, and a well-branched stem. 
Better than Los Angeles, and more free blooming. Mid-season. 
40”. 50c 
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