PRINCE OF ORANGE. (Klein. 1940) M. 38 in. One 
of the better iris in this class. A solid golden 
orange of medium size and flaring form. Sturdy, 
widely branched stalks. A winner. A. M. 1944_ 
PRISCILLA, (Whiting 1942) M. 34 in. A white 
that is white, But Definitely! H. M. 1943, 
Rene 2 EO as ee i . 
RADIANT. (Salb. 1936) M. 36 in. A brilliantly rich, 
coppery orange red that is indeed “Radiant.” 
Rememeierso.rr at 88, oye lols Sole es 
RAEJEAN. (Whiting 1940) M. L. 40 in. Everyone 
likes this very large, late flowering, two toned 
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RANGER. (Klein. 1943) M. L. 35 in. A large flow- 
ered near crimson self of semi-flaring form. 
The most popular red. A. M. 1946, P. R, 88. ___-_ 
RARE MARBLE. (Muhl. 1947) M. 36 in. This is 
without a doubt the most brilliant red and 
yellow plicata on the market. It has the 
ed virtue of good form, heavy substance and 
Sovoestaiks and ‘branching. 225 oon ee 
RED AMBER. (Loomis 1942) M. 38 in. Of Dep. 
Nomblot form, this is quite different from most 
medium toned rose iris. It has a rich metallic 
sheen that sets it apart from any other in this 
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RED BONNET. (Gage 1939) M. 36 in. Still one of 
the most beautiful and dependable of the red 
iris. Rich in coloring, large and flaring of form. 
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RED MAJESTY. (Douglas 1946) L. 42 in. Almost 
a self, this has large, heavily substanced, round- 
ed blooms of deep Eugenia Rose. The stands 
are flushed Indian yellow at their base and the 
semi-flaring fails have an overlay of the same 
color around the lush yellow beard. Tall and 
memmpenicuedes LW. CHlo45 RR, 87, ori oo 
RED VALOR. (Nicholls 1939) M. 36 in. A deep 
garnet red with a finish like polished leather. 
BO oestoy e 80 tos de Da 
REDWARD. (Cook 1942) M. L. 34 in. One of the 
most brilliant reds that we know of. Standards 
of Indian Lake and Dahlia Carmine. Falls of 
glowing Burnt Lake. Bright? And how! H. 
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REGENCY ROSE. (Stephenson 1942) M. L. 36 in. 
A deep rose and rich pink blend. The bloom is 
large, heavily substanced and sleekly finished._ 
REMEMBRANCE. (Hall 1942) M. L. 38 in. A soft 
pure pink that has a light undertone of yellow 
that makes the pink more premominant. A. M. 
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~RHAPSODY. (Wmsn. 1937) V. L. 36 in. Deep violet 
with a blending of rich brown on the upper 
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RIO ORO. (DeForest 1942) M. 40 in. A fascinat- 
ing, light, honey-tan self. Well formed flowers 
Gamtaitnicely branched: stalks. R.-86..-2.22.2- 
ROCKET. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 in. Large, beauti- 
fully formed flowers of bright chromie yellow 
with orange chrome brushing on the falls. Well 
named, this is rocketing right to the top in 
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