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REGENCY ROSE—(Stephenson, 1942). 
A delightful pinkish-rose to deep pink. 
An iris of good habits popular in the 
SATOCi en cen cee wigen DUG; woRLOreoliZo 
REMEMBRANCE—(D. Hall, 1942). Del- 
icate shade of light pink with heavy 
infusion of cream. Strong, vigorous 
growing plants. Well branched stalks 
and well formed flowers................. $3.00 
RHAPSODY — (Williamson, 1937). A 
very unique iris reminding you of 
changeable silk so well are the colors 
blended—violet, purple and _ brown. 
Good substance and good branching 
DADILCS Si ae She 91.00; 3 for $2.50 
RIDING HIGH—(Lapham, 1940). A tall 
lilac pink of good garden value. Well 
worth a place in your garden...... 
Eh SAR Neha ee Mr ein $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROOKWOOD — (Wareham, 1939). A 
blending of brown and_ heliotrope 
makes this iris unusual. The flowers 
appear to be iridescent and change- 
able with the light. Nicely branched 
StalIK Sista teenies S100, SurObee2.00 
ROSE BOWL— (Milliken, 1942). A very 
popular iris. Makes a brilliant clump 
in your garden. Deeper in color than 
China Maid but not so pink. Very 
vigorous and blooms freely.......... 
eM Oe erm eR, ©. Leite $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROSELAND—(D. Hall, 1939). Stand- 
ards a buff rose; falls berry-red. Nice 
size blooms and of good habits. A 
late ;DIOOMeCr zea es 15c; 3 for $2.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET—(Whiting, 1941). 
Reminds you of a red bouquet. A 
blending of copper to crimson to ruby. 
One of the parents of H. Sass’ New 
FEC SL OF Chien Se hia ate eee $1.50 
ROYAL COACH — (H. Sass, 1939). 
Brown-bordered plicata on deep yel- 
low background. Nicely formed flow- 
erszorcneaVvy substance ect. 
5k NOPE ing Oe aE RE DUC wonrOrey tea 
RUTH POLLOCK—(H. Sass, 1939). One 
of the finer yellow plicatas. Back- 
ground a soft shade of yellow etched 
and stitched in reddish rose. The pat- 
tern of the markings makes this iris 
an outstanding one....$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SABLE—(P. Cook, 19388). Deepest black 
violet with a claret tone. One of the 
outstanding dark-toned irises. A deep 
blue beard enhances its beauty. A 
very popular iris. Nice flower stalks, 
well branched with a lustrous sheen. 
We never have enough for the season 
LLsaie vine ee en ded $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
G ~andctedn G a ile yes 
SALAR—(DeForest, 1940). <A pleasing 
combination of creamy flesh with an 
overlay of salmon. Falls have a hint 
of rose tones around the beard. Large 
flowers, well branched stalks...... 
RA PE eet eh hd indie oh $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SAMOVAR—(D. Hall, 1941). A cop- 
pery rose of great brilliance. Stand- 
ards lighter than the falls. Makes a 
glowing mass of color and is of great 
garden value.....2....... $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SANDIA — (Williamson, 1934). Bright 
medium pink blend. Very large and 
strong plants. Nicely branched and 
good-sized flowers. Weather resist- 
ANT eo deat ee ee ee NOGe) DatOLe hl oD 
SEADEEP—(Thole, 1937). A fine blue 
bicolor. It is tall and well branched. 
Blooms freely and slightly frilled. 
eS ee a her ar RA ee cn ciek I DUC BOstOlE Ss eae 
SETTING SUN—(Kirkland, 1937). One 
of the most brilliant reds. A fiery, 
CODDCYY ered uae eae: O0G eB ontOGeol2D 
SHARKSKIN— (Douglas, 1942). <A sat- 
iny finished pure white with good sub- 
stance. Well spaced branches with 
blooms of large size. Ranks among 
the> pest whitleswecct ce eee $4.50 
SHAWANO — (Williamson, 1939). A 
brilliant yellow with Van Dyke red 
veining in the falls. A glorified Ne- 
braska. Well branched flower stalks 
ER aaa eeetrs $1.00 -232for) $2.50 
SHINING WATERS — (Essig, 1933). 
One of the loveliest of irises. As clear 
a blue as a mountain lake on an un- 
clouded day. Sparkles in the sun with 
glow of exquisite’ charm............... 
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SHISHALDIN — (DeForest, 1944). A 
lovely blending of orange, yellow and 
brown, giving the effect of copper- 
gold. Flaring form and good bloom- 
INS nAaDiUS vis. cis. Ae. coe eee ee eee $2.00 
SIEGFRIED—(H. Sass, 1936). Large 
flowers slightly ruffled. Pale sulphur 
yellow with stipples and dottings of 
brown on both the standards and falls. 
Aj plicata’ that is unusual aan 
ba cen ML Aik eel, ee DUCT Srones les 
SIERRA SNOW—(Kleinsorge, 1939). A 
clean white of flaring form. Both 
standards and falls quaintly ruffled, 
and makes an attractive addition to 
the garden. Tall and well branched 
eT eiy ae an Ne Ripe aT ie (Se;° 3° for $2.00 
