FRANKLIN GARDENS 51 

Red Glow—Nothing makes a richer garden mass. S. silky lustrous 
bronze flushed lilac, F. deep velvety-red. 35c. 
Red Orchid—Very early intermediate. Rich deep glowing violet car- 
mine, very distinctive. 25c. 
Red Radiance—A very rich beautiful shade of purple red. 30c. 
Red Wing—One of the reddest irises in garden effect and makes a 
brilliant group of striking beauty. S. light brownish vinaceous 
F. Dahlia carmine, 25c. 
Retta—Soft creamy pink. 
Rheingauperle—Gorgeous free flowering apple blossom pink. Exquisite 
fragrance. 20c. 
Rhein Nixe—S. pure snow white F. deep pansy violet with white edge. 
A beauty. 25c. 
Robert—An exceedingly fine pale golden amber yellow, with a pale 
azure flush at center of falls. 35c. 
Rob Roy—One of the bright spots of the garden. A rich, bright, red 
bi-color heavily suffused with coppery gold and illuminated by a 
glowing orange beard. 35c. 
Rose Petal—Very lovely flowers of clear, uniform rose petal pink. 
Rose Unique—Early deep pink. Good for massing. S. and F. bright 
rose. 20c. 
Rosy Glow—White and rose bi-color to plicata. 20c. 
Rosy Wings—Blend of brown, red and pink with conspicuous orange 
beard, giving an effect of light brown. Lovely. 30c. 
Royal Coach—An attractive plicata, with S. of chamois yellow, edged 
brownish heliotrope. F. clear yellow, speckled with reddish-brown. 
A real gem. 50c. 
Rubyd—Rich deep reddish violet-purple with the falls deeper in tone. 
Very effective in mass. 25c. 
Ruffles—35c. 
Ruth Pfeiffer—Lovely large white, edge stitched pale blue, 25c. 
Ruth Pollock—yYellow plicata. S. yellow, dotted and edged brown, 
F. light yellow with a heavy border of red-brown. A beauty. $2.50. 
Sable—A large velvety bloom of deepest blue-black. Violet-blue beard. 
Gorgeous, 
Sachem—Richest red-brown tone. 25c. 
Sacramento—White strongly flushed, dusted and edged purple. Best 
of the heavily marked plicatis. 30c. 
Sandia—A lovely clear pink blend unusual with a smoky veil. There 
is considerable yellow in the central portion of the broad falls. 50c. 
Sandlewood—Large flowers with S. of buff-bronze, F. are of a bronze- 
brown washed with blue. Brown veining on light haft. 35c. 
San Francisco—Huge pure white blooms distinctly edged in both S. and 
F. with blue. Beautiful. 25c. 
Sans Souci—S. gold. F. reddish-brown, fine for mass planting and 
unexcelled for bouquets. 20c. 
Seabiscuit—A deep dark brown-red: self tall, slender and graceful. 
Fragrance of cinnamon. A deep orange beard. S. and F. are narrow. 
Late bloomer. $1.00. 
Seduction—A plicata from France that compares with the best. Large 
blooms of perfect form on tall well branched stems. Creamy white 
with veining and stitching lilac rather than blue. 75c. 
Selene—Extra large warm luminous glistening white. 25c. 
Seminole—Beautiful rich dark rose-red with velvety falls. 20c. 
Sensation—Clear crisp cornflower, blue self, grand, 25c. 



