ROSE FESTIVAL. (Klein. 1945) M. 38 in. A deep 
rose pink of exceptionally fine form and sub- 
stance. On a par with the other fine things 
from. Dir} Kileinsorge) So. 2222.2- 
ROSE, TOP. (H.+Sass 1943)°M. 35: in) Dopsesamce 
class, this is a plicata with a rich creamy 
ground and an edging of bright rose. A delight- 
fully ruffled flower of good form. P. R. 88.---- 
ROUGE BOUQUET. (Whiting 1941) M. 34 in. A 
deep purple toned rose with a ruffled and flar- 
ing form. One of the heaviest substanced iris 
we know of) —R:. 87: fo02 seta ce ee 
ROYAL SCOT. (Hall 1944) M. 38 in. This very 
large straited plicata has fleckings and brush- 
ing of deepest burgandy red on a cream ground. 
He M1944: PisF: 86. S122. oe 
RUBIENT. (Whiting 1942) M. 36 in. The standards 
are of rich red purple, the falls deeper red pur- 
ple with an edging of the lighter color of the 
stands. A gold patterned haft further enhances 
the beauty of this iris. PFs 8/,22 eee 
RUSSET MANTLE. (Schreiner 1944) E. M. 38 in. 
A smooth russet brown, this has standards of 
soft buff and falls of rich garnet brown with a 
velvet like. finish. +..4 = 22)... 
RUTH; POLLOCK. .(H. Sass.1939) My L 30eiees 
plicata of clear, rich lemon with markings of 
deep reddish rose. This has excellent form, is 
heavily substanced and the stalks are strong 
and well branched. A. M. 1941, P. R?90._ 222 
SABLE. (Cook 1938) M. 40 in. An extremely dark, 
black toned purple with a silky sheen. The 
dark violet beard adds charm to its great depth 
of*color. “Ai.M: 1940;*P. ‘Ri 90) 72 See 
SALAR. (DeForest 1940) M. L. 40 in. A blend of 
creamy salmon with a splash of deep rose on 
»,» thée-falls.. H..M. 1940) PP; R90. eee 
SALMONETTE. (J. Sass 1946) M. 36 in. A most 
beautiful shell pink of salmon tone, this has a 
creamy pink throat with a tangerine beard of a 
color almost: the same as the flower. The 
flowers of fine form and substance are of 
medium size and are well placed on nicely 
branched: stalks, -~H.C, 1945. =H.M..1 194 /eaeeeee 
SAMOVAR, (Hall 1941) E.-M; One of ithesiimes 
to bloom, this is a rich deep copper, heavily 
overtoned with rich rose. H. M. 1941, P. R. 86. 
SANTA CRUZ. (Mitchell 1945) E. M. 38 in. A 
near variegata with standards of butter-cup yel- 
low and falls the same heavily veined with rich 
red! ¢ 63 tn Peete Gk ee ee 
SEA BLUE. (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. A very: fine, 
almost true blue self of good form and sub- 
stance. The stalks are strong and well branched 
and the plants are very hardy and increase 
rapidly... Py R.-8/7.% 2 
SEDUCTION. (Cay. 1933) M..36 in. A very choice 
plicata in pink and white. Form is rounded _-_-- 
SETTING SUN..( Kirk, 1937) M. 36 inv Richerea: 
close to Carmine Lake with a blackish sheen 
over the entire floker, giving the red a rich 
burning effect. \P. "Rs 8/7 22202 23a 
SHANNOPIN. Pillow 1940) M. L. 40 in. Tall, well 
branched stalks carry nicely shaped flowers of 
cream and the falls the same, heavily overlain 
with bright rose. (R;.88. 222-2322 ae 
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