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RADIANT (Salb., 1986). M. L. 35 inches. H. M. A. I. S. 1938. Brilliant standards of bur- 
nished orange and falls of rich coppery red attract attention of all garden VISILOTS sae 
oot Somer AS AG SRS A hon Deen SAI Sema pte Oni om aria a3 Each .80, Per 10, $6.00 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton) Variagata fanciers will be surprised when you see this one. It’s: 
different. It’s a honey. Standards topaz in cclor; falls pigeon blood red, with wide border of 
topaz on falls. Large burnished gold beard. A fancier’s flower; its beauty will grow on you. 
Large fiower of flowing lines, well spaced and branched. 38 inches tall. H. M. 1946. .Each $9.00 
RAMESES (Sass, 1929). A symphony in rose,pink and buff shading to yellow near the ed- 
ges, and with a yellow glow at the heart .............. Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100 $15.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorg2, 1943). Dark but very brilliant, almost true crimson red. A decided 
self, with long cone-shaped closed standards. Now that many new near red Irises are com- 
ing to us each year, we must exercise caution before introducing another. We grew the 
best reds obtainable for comparison, with the result that we were convinced beyond 
doubt that RANGER is in a class by itself. Nearest to it is Red Valor. One of the last 
to bloom, a sure produced of flowers and lots of them, with straight stems and fine 
branching geav city elarge 496 . DChes «talent oe eee re ee ee ACL $5.50 
REBELLION. Smooth and velvety, deep blood-red, almost a duplicate of Burning Bronze, 
except that the coloring is far more vivid. Many rich colored Iris spot in heavy rain, but 
TO UMUILISE OLle mp eeAy cr creat ea bee at ie ee ern ene Nn tfc ys Each .35; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
RED BEAUTY. A red Iris with very dark falls.......... Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $8.00 
RED BRICK ea Une, colores sugeests eulles Namen, amy es ee ee eee on Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
RED DOMINION” (Ayres, 1931), A tall rich reddy... .....: Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $12.00 
RED DOUGLAS’ (J. Sass, 1937). (903) M. 40 inches. We think this is one of the very 
finest Irises w2 have ever grown and it is without doubt the finest dark red purple Iris 
we have ever seen. It is so rich and glowing and such a sumptuous beauty that every- 
one leves it and wants it for his garden. It is almost a self of deep, warm garnet; the 
velvety falls giving them a deeper value, almost prune purple. The color is pure, unmar- 
red ky haft venation and does not fade. Its permanent rating of 93 shows its very high 
standing. It is perfectly hardy and grows and bloom swell here ..Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
KED GLEAM (Lapham, 1939). M. 34 inches A. M. A. I. S. 1941. A brilliant velvety red over- 
casts with» cleaming “chestnut, ‘with brignter, lighter borders,.:.4.5.- -2-5 ue ees Each $1.00 
RE DEW ING 0535) 4s DIS DLONZ Vole mre corto ee ie eivne Oo tices oe one Each .25; Per 10, $2.00 
RIDING HIGH (Lap). M. A. beautiful large deep velvety pink 
PIR ts ler RGB Re Spee ety: SP MMP CE gig Bu Cy aa a Sm Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass, 1941). This bright rose-pink plicata provided the greatest surprise of our 
1945 season Blooming after every other iris kad passed, not many visitors saw it. Highly ruf- 
fied, the big blossoms of deep cream have a heavy pattern of vivid rose-pink stitching which 
seems to possess exceptional carrying quality.Viewed a block distant it looks like a red and 
Will Gem DLCOLOLees Lav SPRAY. Lar. aa) O43 Se th letra ae ia wt cue tevemer Ais SPI ge a a Bl ee, kee ee Each $6.00 _- 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1935). E. M. 38”. Dykes Medal 1939. Soft rose-red flowers with a hint of 
copper shining through, and brightened with bright orange beard ............4... Each _ .30 
ROYAL COACH. 33 inches. New. Bright yellow “Plicata” beautifully bordered and dotted 
DLO Wate A Gest CSOT tee Ste os ona cacacton ha Re eae arte Each .40; Per 10, $3.00; Per 100, $20.00 
ROYAL SCOT. H. M. 1944. A tall large flowored red trimmed plicata of a pleasing tone of 
burgundy red. It is so heavily trimmed that at a distance it gives a red effect. Form, 
Substance and stem are good, branching is fair. It is a very vigorous grower and a tree 
apKefevanW sie,” Me de hanes indy Ane tant a a eee MES eR CPNRO EM Darbar 4 Wd Me, MRM game crab Sh gis A = Each $3.00 
RUBEO. 48 inches. This is a flower of colossal size and great beauty. The flower is one 
of the richest velvety texture, heavy substance, perfect fcrm, massive size and the stalk 
is nicely branched. In fact it has every good quality .............. Each .30; Per 10, $2.50 
SABLE (Cook, 1938). Almost black, a uniform shade of deepest blue-black-violet, with blue 
beard. Sable has every attribute that a fine Iris should possess—large size tall stalks. 
thick substance and a wonderfully lustrous sheen. First Class Ceritficate in the Rome, 
Italy, trials. This Iris will really go places. H. M., A: I. S. 1937, A. M. 1940 
LEAR CLT Mtr h he OMEN cn Ce CAT, aia ha Bh 2 A 2 pall MM em aes A AE Te Each $1.00; Per 10, $7.50 
SACHEM ..(Loomis). Striking velvety red brown ............... Be eo OE Each .25; Per 10, $1.50 
SAMOVAR. A very brilliant and colorful Iris, quite different in color from any Iris we have 
seen, it attracts attention from a considerable distance and has plenty of what is often 
spoken of as garden value. The color is a coppery rose, the substance fair. The plant 
isan very Vigorous crower. hardysandsaetres bloomer). ote ee Each $1.00 
SANDALWOOD (Hans Sass, 1937). A very fine coffee colored blend that is greatly enliv- 
ened by the yellow undertone and is very suave in appearance. Good branching and 
habit. Technically—standards vinaceous tawny, falls army brown. 34 inches. Mid-season 
Frit Pata Boe Pees 7 CA a aS er es POR enn ey RE eh ce a A ett Each .25; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $14.00 
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