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RAJAH BROOKE—(Norton) M. 38”. ROCKET—(Whiting 1945) M. 36”. A 
Standards, topaz. Falls, pigeon-blood very brilliant orange-yellow, large, 
red with wide border of topaz. Gold 
beard. Large and well-branched $8.00 
RAMESES—(H. Sass 1929) M.L. 38”. 
Vigorous golden-buff and_ lilac-pink. 
One of the fine old iriscs that we con- 
tinue to list. Dykes Medal 1932, $ .30 
RANGE R—(Kleinsorge 1943) L. 36”. 
Large, long, dark but brilliant near- 
crimson, with cone-shaped standards 
and wide, glossy falls. <A fine late 
oo 00S) el St a .... $6.00 
RANGITIKEI— (Stevens 1941) E.M. 36”. 
Large, brilliant carmine purple of 
a oe fe gh 9 $5.00 
RED AMBER—(Loomis 1942) M. 38”. 
Not red but rose. Standards, soft jas- 
per pink. Falls several shades darker 
than old rose. A smooth, clean hafted 
flower with an undercast of copper 
that gives it a vibrant gleam. Extra 
a See ee eo $4.00 
RED BONNET—(Gage 1939) M. 36”. 
Rich dark red ‘with domed standards 
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REDDENGOLD — (Kirkland 1941) M. 
36”. Standards, tannish yellow. Falls, 
reddish-brown heavily brushed over 
yellow. General effect brown bicolor. 
$1.00 
RED DOMINION—(Ayres 1931) M.L. 
34”. Lustrous wine-red with eee 
Sits 
RED GLEAM—(Lapham 1939) M.L. 34”, 
Brilliant, yet velvety red. A glowing 
substanced and vigorous. Late flower- 
Sh 5 te SS aa er mer een $20.00 
™D VALOR—(Nicholls 1939) M.L. 38”. 
Magnificent deep garnet-red with 
brown beard. Wonderful sleek finish 
and extremely heavy substance. Broad 
flaring falls and low branching. Rome 
Gold Medal 1940.%* *** ooo. $4.00 
REDWARD—(Cook 1942) M.L. 30’. Bril- 
liant red. approaching crimson from 
the purple side. Rather reluctent 
Do auc Lo Gye) We ee a ag See $0.00 
REMEMBRANCE—(Hall 1942) M. 38”. 
Beautiful delicate shade of light pink 
with a suffusion of pale yellow. A 
large flower of fine form, substance 
and branching on a tall strong stem, 
in a most appealing color.**** $5.00 
RIDING HIGH—(Lapham 1937) M. 44”. 
Large and very tall lilac-pink of good 
form, substance and branching. A most 
appropriate background iris......... $1.00 
ROBINWOOD— (Kirkland 1941) M. 32”. 
Reddish tan standards and bright cop- 
per red falls. A brilliant brown-toned 
Oe EEE ESS eee ee ee $1.0 
wide-petalled, classically formed and 
of very heavy substance.* .......... $25.00 
ROSARIOW— (Thole 1939) M. 36”. 
Ochraceous yellow, flushed and over- 
laid old-rose. Large and tall with flar- 
IN SeTORM we eee he Adee $ .60 
ROSE DOMINION—(Connell 1931) M. 
38”. Deep rose in a flower of great in- 
dividuality with rounded horizontally 
flaring falls on ideally branched stems. 
$ .30 
ROSELAND— (Hall 1939) L, 38’. Buff- 
rose standards. Berry-red falls edged 
lighter. Bright rose-pink effect in a 
large flowered late bloomer. ........ $1.00 
ROSE TOP—(H. Sass 1941) L. 38”. Rose- 
pink stitching on creamy _ yellow 
ground. Huge, long and ruffled flower 
heavily patterned with rose-pink. Nice. 
$10.00 
ROSY WINGS— (Gage 1936) M. 38”. A 
ROYAL COACH—(H. Sass 1939) M. 33”. 
Brown-bordered plicata on deep yellow 
background. Well-formed flowers of 
medium size and heavy substance $ 60 
ROYAL SCOT—(Hall 1944) M. 38”. 
Large plicata, heavily striated with a 
pleasing tone of burgundy red, giving 
a red effect from a distance. Form, 
substance and stem are good, branch- 
ing fair. Vigorous and Seer ag 
RUBIENT—(Whiting 1942) M.L. 38”. 
Standards are rich red purple and this 
same color margins the blackish-red 
velvety falls, Has been called Amigo 
CLOTTGRITT OC oe xieec teas scnteehfocatapebaciaeeaes $3.50 
RUTH POLLOCK—(H. Sass 1939) M.L. 
SABLE— (Cook 1938) M. 38”. Gorgeous 
plack-violet with a lustrous, silky 
shcen and briJJiance uncommon in so 
deep a shade. The queen of the blacks. 
7K OK 5 $1.50 
SACRAMENTO — (Mohr-Mitchell 1929) 
M. 36”. Large white plicata profusely 
margined magenta-violet. Quite differ- 
ent from San Francisco and _ Los 
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SALAMONIE—(Cook 1946) M. 38”. Ex- 
quisite light pink blend, richly yet deli- 
cately colored. Pleasing shape, firm 
substance and fine texture. ........ $15.00 
SALAR— (DeForest 1940) M.L. 40’. Odd- 
ly blended cream-flesh and salmon 
with rose tones around the beard. A 
large and most individual iris eran 
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indescribable color. face. .00 
SALMON SPLENDOR—(Lapham 1941) 
M. 30”. A Noweta-type iris in tones of 
Urb Wee 15) Rene oie 2 ag Rr ath ES | $1.50 
