RHAPSODY. (Wmsn. 1937) V. L. 36 in. Deep violet 
with a blending of rich brown on the upper part 
of the :falli o.2c ee ee 
RIO ORO. (DeForest 1942) M. 40 in. A fascinating, 
light, honey-tan self. Well formed flowers on 
tall nicely branched ‘stalks. (R86. _2 eee 
ROSE BOWL. (Milliken 1942) M. 36 in. A nicely 
formed rosy bronze seedling from China Maid. 
Very sshowy,, 2. \bi oes ee Se 
ROSE FESTIVAL. (Klein. 1945) M. 38 in. A deep 
rose pink of exceptionally fine form and sub- 
stance. On a par with the other fine things 
trom. Dr. Kleinsorgeé, (20-0 cibh ee 
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ROSE TOP. (H. Sass 1943) M. 35 in. Tops in its 
class, this is a plicata with a rich creamy ground, 
and an edging of bright rose. A delightfully 
ruffled flower of good form. P. R, 88_._.____ 
ROUGE BOUQUET: (Whiting 1941) M. 34 in. A 
deep purple toned rose with a ruffled and flar- 
ing form. One of the heaviest substanced iris 
we ‘Know, of > Ri 287.0252.) 
ROYAL SCOT.’ (Hall 1944) M. 38 in. This very 
large striated plicata has fleckings and brush- 
ing of deepest burgandy red on a cream ground. 
HM. 1944..P RR. 86-> 2" eS ee 
stands. A gold patterned haft further enhances 
the beauty of this iris. P;R. 87. ee 
RUSSET MANTLE. (Schreiner 1944) E. M. 38 in. 
A smooth russet brown, this has standards of 
soft buff and falls of rich garnet brown with a 
velvet like dinish. % soe. oS 
RUSSET WINGS. (Wills 1946) M. 38 in. A flaring, 
heavily substanced flower of blended gold, cop- 
per and apricot; this gives a rich gleaming rus- 
set effect: 9H.) M. 1946) R.-88 1.4 
RUTH POLLOCK. (H. Sass 1939) M. L. 36 in. A pli- 
cata of clear, rich lemon with markings of deep 
reddish rose. This has excellent form, is heavily 
substanced and the stalks are strong and well 
branched. -A<. M1941 PY-RY 60 ay eee 
SABLE. (Cook 1938) M. 40 in. An extremely dark, 
black toned purple with a silky sheen. The 
dark violet beard adds charm to its great depth 
of color. :A.-M"1940 (POR. 90 Ge eee 
SALAR. (DeForest 1940) M. L. 40 in. A blend of 
creamy salmon with a splash of deep rose on 
the falls." My 1940; “Po “R00, (sii eee 
SAMOVAR. (Hall 1941) E. M. One of the first 
to bloom, this is a rich deep copper, heavily 
overtoned with rich rose. H. M. 1941, P. R. 86. 
SANTA CRUZ. (Mitchell 1945) E. M. 38 in. A near 
variegata with standards of butter-cup yellow 
and falls the same heavily veined with rich red... 
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