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REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. 
A large and lovely pink blend with yellow 
overtones—one of the best. Strong, well 
branched stems from vigorous plants. 
H. M. 1943, A. M. 1944, Per. R. 88. $5.00: 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) A brilliant new 
orange yellow iris that many of our visit- 
ors think is the finest they have ever 
seen in our gardens. Judges and casual 
visitors alike, went straight to it. The 
standards are pure deep chrome and the 
falls are pure deep orange chrome almost 
to the edge. The flowers are large, wide 
petalled, classically formed anid of very 
heavy substance. Seven to nine blooms 
are well carried on strong 38 inch stalks. 
H. M. 1945, R.88, 1945. $30.00 
ROSE TOP (H.P. Sass 1943) M. 38 in. A 
stunning new plicata—very large flowers 
of light creamy yellow, heavily pattern- 
ed with rosy pink. A winner. H. M. 1943, 
R. 89. 1948. $15.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET (Whiting 1941) M. 
36 in. A large and richly colored dark 
red iris that is a great favorite in our 
garden. Although it has never received 
any ‘award it is our best selling iris and 
we are hard put to keep any stock. 
Strong. vigorous and perfectly hardy. R. 
S7, 1942: $4.00 
ROYAL SCOTT (Hall 1944) A tall, large 
flowered, red trimmed plicata of a pleas- 
ing tone of burgunidy red. It is so heavily 
stitched that iat a glance it gives a red 
effect. H. M. 1944, R. 86, 1945. $7.50 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942) M. 36 im A 
ruby red pansy iris that has been called 
“an Amigo done in reds”. The standards 
are rich red purple, the falls deep red 
purple velvet edged with the color of 
the stands. The gold patterned haft 
serves to accentuate the pansy resem- 
blance. R. 87, 1945. $5.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall 1941) E. M. 34 in. A 
brilliant and colorful iris of great garden 
value. A self of bright copper it stanids 
out in any planting. Plants vigorous, 
hardy and free blooming. H, M. 1941, R. 
86, 1942. $2.00 
MAPLE VALLEY IRIS GARDENS 

SEA BLUE (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. A 
large, tall and thoroughly satisfactory 
light blue self, clear and fine in color. 
The stalks are well branched, the plants 
vigorous and hardy. R. 86, 1942. $2.00 
SETTING SUN (Kirkland 1937) M. 36 in. 
A deep and burning red copper iris of 
unusual charm and distinction. Unlike 
any other of the dark reds, and good. 
PerweRa Sic $1.00 
SHARKSKIN (G. Douglas 1942) M. 44 in. 
A beautiful, warm, white iris of outstand- 
ing qualities. The substance is excellent 
and the texture almost velvety. H. M. 
1948, R. 88, 1945. $7.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1944) M. 
26 in. This grand new red was one of 
our real thrills of last year’s blooming 
season. It is one of the very finest dark 
reds we have seen. Pure, deep and rich, 
it is beautifully formed and has good 
hlooming habits. H. C. 1943, H. M. 1944, 
Regie 1944" . $15.00 
SONRISA (DeForest 1942) M. 36 in. A 
fine copper pink with 1a gold overlay that 
gives it a metalic finish. Large, well 
formed and widely branched. Hardy and 
prolific. H. M. 1945, R. 88, 1945. $10.00 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) M. 88 
in. A large and beautifully ruffled, pure 
white iris that is a valuable addition to 
the finest garden. H.C.1941, H. M. 1942, 
A. M. 1944, Per R. 90. $8.00: 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 1939) E. 40 in. 
A lovely, frilled, blue white iris that cap- 
tivates everyone. Not too widely branch- 
ed, it still carries many buids and extends 
over the early midseason. Strong gromw- 
ing, hardy and floriferous. H. M. 1939, 
A, M: 19415 Per, R. $3.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. P. Sass) 1942 M. 
38 in. An excellent white of very heavy 
substance, velvety texture and exception: 
al weather resistance. Large and very 
beautiful. H. M. 1942, Per. R. 88. $5.00 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck 1940) M. 38 in. 
A gorgeous yellow iris that has proved 
its worth. A deep, pure, brilliant yellow 
self with a velvety overlay on the falls. 
A winner. H. M. 1989, A. M. 1942, Dykes 
Medal 1944, Per. R. 91. $6.00 
