RADIANT — (SAL. 1936) M. 35°. 
H.M., A.I.S., 19388 — Brilliant gold- 
bronze S. Rich coppery red F. At- 
tracts attention of visitors. ---- $1.00 
RAMESES — (H. P. SASS, 1929) M. 
L. 40°. DYKES MEDAL 1932 — Ex- 
citing combination of olive-buff and 
rose pink. A great iris. _---_-.. $0.30 
RED BONNET — (GAGE, 1939) E 
H.M., A.I.S., 1989—Rich dark round- 
ed red. One of the finest fs slag ett $1.00 
RED DOMINION — (AYRES, 1931) 
M. 30%., H.M., A.I.S., 1931 — Lust- 
rous velvety, blood reds Famous iris. 
$0.35 
RED RADIANCE (GRINTER, 
1931) M. 38%. H.M., A.LS., 1931 — 
Dark red of medium ave Pipe, $0.35 
RED VALOR — (NIC., 1939) M.L., 
36°. A.M., A.I.S. 1948. — Glowing, 
garnet-red marked with an unusual 
brown beard. Domed §, and flaring 
falls. A priceless jewel. Rome Gold 
Medal 1940. Rating $9 Set SH OO 
REDWING — (KLEIN, 1939) M.L. 
36°, — Light reddish-wine S. Deep 
brilliant red F. Very good ~--~ $0.30 
REMEMBRANCE — (HALL, 4942) 
M. 38°. A.M., A.I.S., 1944. — One of 
the most delightful pink blends, with 
enlivening yellow overtones. Large 
Tall well substanced, vigor- 
$6.50 
flowers. 
ous, beautiful. 
RHEIN NIXE — (G. & K.) M. 36%. 
A.M., R. H. S. — Large white S. Pan- 
sy swielethR. oUt Aloo ees $0.30 
- ROCHESTER — (KAT. 1940) E. 
30° — A beauty in iris land is this 
deep lilac purple with light claret red 
overtone. Strong grower and of good 
substance. It deserves popularity. 
$2.00 
ROSEWAY — (BLISS) M. 42°. 
Deep pink lavender with orange beard 
—a beauty for the garden. Fragrant. 
$0.25 
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ROSY WINGS — (GAGE, 1935) E. 
M. 38%. Dykes Medal 1939. Gorgeous 
blend of red, pink and brown chang- 
ing tone with the light. Bright orange 
beard. Profuse and indispensable — 
LEN a pope DGS SUR PRL LY ENCE NMS Se $0.40 
SABLE — (COOK, 1938) M. 40°. 
A.M., A. I. S., 1940. 
breath-taking, black - violet, lustrous 
and large. Almost a self. Truly a 
King of the ‘‘blacks’’. R. 90: _-_ $2.00 
SAHARA — (PILK, 1934) M. 34‘. 
Dykes Sivler Medal. — A fine light 
primrose self ; $0.50 
SALUTATION — (D. HALL, 1938) 
E. 33°. — A charmingly ruffled light © 
of the large ‘flow 
$0.65 
yellow. The earliest 
ered yellows. 
SANDALWOOD © (H. P. SASS, 
1937) M.L. 34°. 
ing brown blend. ~~------------ $0.35 
— 
SAN FRANCISCO —- (MOHR, 1927) © 
M. 40°. 
Dykes Medal Winner, 1927.— 
White, feathered ‘plicate, with blue 
sti ghinee: Fine heavy texture. $0.35 
SEMIN (OLE— (FARR, 1920) M. 36%. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1920 — A grand red-ton- 
ed iris. etrons grower —___---~ $0.25 
SERENITE — (CAY. 1931) M. 38‘. 
——Buft S. Flusher bluish-lavender F. 
pastel blue with yellow margin. A 
rare blue and yellow blend. 
SETTING SUN (KIRKLAND 1927). 
M. 365°. — A very deep red. In the 
slanting rays of the sun it is a glow- 
ing, fiery red-copper; one of the most 
britiant, Tous cle has eR $1.25 
SHAH JEHAN — (NEEL, 1932) M. 
L., 36°. 
buff faintly edged lavender, with 
edged lavender chestnut-purple F. An 
iris that should be in every garden. 
BOE aeRO event Se eee ak $0.40 _ 
SHINING WATERS— (ESSIG, 1933) 
M.S. 36°... A.M., A.L.S., 
light blue. flower of large size with 
light orange beard. One of the lcve- 
liest blue. ge _ must have’’ 
44**, 

A.M., A.I.S., 1938. 
ful plicata of yellow S. and creamy F. hE: 
both stripped and dotted brown. Slight 
iris. 
+ 0ne is 
ly. ruffled. A jhe Stand” 
‘SIERRA BLUE Ran Accent 1932) MM. 
Dykes Medal 1935 — A. true: 
L. 40°. 
blue self. F. are broad. and of unus- 
ual length. A co leader ‘$0. 35 
(8) : ae | 
— Uncommon > 
A.M., A.I.S., 1987—S. creamy | 
1936°— Clear « 
ide de 40 IS 
SIEGFRIED — (H. SASS, 1936) M. ie 

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