Any rhizome we ship you must satisfy 
you, or we will refund your money, pay- 
ing the return postage. 
RIO ORO. A smooth deep glistening 
“Honey Yellow” self. Yellow beard. Near- 
ly a bright brownish gold. This iris does 
credit to Mr. DeForest. $1.50 
RISING SUN. Radiant, handsome, deep 
pink bi-color from Dr. Kirkland. A “must 
have” in this shade. $1.20 
ROSE BOWL. A very tall darker China 
Maid. | A fine color note. $3.00 
ROCKET. A brilliant new orange yellow 
from Mrs. Whiting. The Judges report 
great things about this iriss H.M. From 
Mrs. Whiting. Fine. $35.00 
ROSE PEARL. A large bi-color with 
standards of cream with suffusion of pink- 
ish lilac; the falls are buff pink with gold 
at the haft. Lovely. $6.00 
ROSE FESTIVAL. This Kleinsorge iris is 
a deep rose pink and was introduced by 
Mr. Weed. A fine iris. $12.00 
ROSE TOP. A very large pink plicata. 
Ground color creamy white, with a broad 
border of pink. Tall. From Mr. Sass. 
Grand. $6.00 
ROYAL SCOT. A red trim plicata from 
Mr. Hall. We like it better than Fire- 
cracker. Large flower. Something dif- 
ferent. $3.00 
RUBIENT. Standards are deep red pur- 
ple; falls are black purple velvet, edged 
with purple of standards. $3.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. One of the finest of 
the yellow plicatas with heavy markings 
of maroon. Award of Merit. Another 
real one from Mr. Sass. $1.35 
SABLE. One of the finest black purple 
selfs. Award of Merit. Lustrous finish. A 
super iris in its color. $1.35 
SALAR. Blended tints of flesh, cream, 
and salmon with rose on the falls. Ranks 
_very high in blends. From DeForest. Very 
lovely. $1.20 
SAMOVAR. A brilliant and colorful cop- 
pery rose that sparkles with grand garden 
effect. Mr. Hall excels in new colors: here 
is one. $1.20 
SEQUATCHIE. A blend of coppery brown 
with infusion of rose and a bright blaze of 
metallic violet in the center of the falls. 
Call the color a metallic coppery rose- 
brown, and you will be close to the color. 
H.M. From Mr. Caldwell. $18.00 
Our policy seems old fashioned, but we 
feel that our word must equal our bond. 
We will not substitute; we will refund 
enn money on anything we cannot fur- 
nish. 
SHARKSKIN. A large velvety pure white 
in heavy demand. $9.00 
SHERIFFA. An Onco bred of iridescent 
purple, very dark around the edges, but 
burnished through the center with a me- 
tallic lighter shade. Tall. A triumph of 
Mr. Clarence White. A.M. $1.50 
SHOW GIRL. (Elias Nelson 1945). A dis- 
tinctive true self of blush rose from Ram- 
ases and Prairie Sunset. It is regarded 
as the best pink seedling of Prairie Sunset. 
Heavy orange beard and haft when first 
open. Large well shaped flower on 38-inch 
stalk. Modestly priced. $9.00 
SNOQUALMIE. Unusual leathery smooth 
cream. Lovely and in heavy demand. Or- 
der early. 60 cts. 
SNOW CARNIVAL. This is a large ruffled 
white from Dr. Graves. Very near the 
top notch white. A.M. 44. $12.00 
Our winters are tough and hard; sum- 
mers are dry and hot; this produces hardy 
stock. 
SNOW FLURRY. The startling pure icy 
white. Hint of light blue. Ruffled. Ex- 
quisite. $2.25 | 
SNOW VELVET. The new velvety white 
from Mr. Sass. Gold at the haft. Heavy 
substance. A very fine thing. $2.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY. This grand new 
dark red solidly colored is another tri- 
umph from Mr. Sass. Scarce. $15.00 
SONRISA. From DeForest. Large cop- 
pery-pink flower with yellow undertone. 
Very unusual color. A standout. Few 
rhizomes. $4.50 
SONNY BOY. Glowing gold and henna. 
Heavy to gold. Brilliant. $1.20 
SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Clear lavender 
blue with pinkish glow. Large and tall. 
Very fine. $4.50 
SORREL TOP. A rose and yellow plicata 
from Mr. Salbach. A new pattern. Scarce 
stock. $9.00 
SPARKLING BLUE. The large flowered 
near flax blue sparkles in sunlight. $4.50 
SPINDRIFT. The new pink from Dr. 
Loomis, much sought after. This is a real 
pink. Order early. $18.00 
Would suggest selecting second choice on 
orders received after May 15th. 
