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Described on page 23 
ROSE-BRONZE BLEND (Weed, 1941). VL. 45’. Large 
flowers of bronze-brown, flushed rose; with falls 
rose edged bronze-brown, washed blue at center. 
Red-brown veining on lighter ground at haft. $1.00 
ROSE FESTIVAL (Klein., 1945). M. 44”. An outstand- 
ing rose-pink self. The closed standards have a 
strong mid-rib, the broad falls are well rounded. 
Style arms and haft are of glowing gold and the 
beard is of gold tipped with violet. Fragrant. $2.50 
ROSELAND (Hall, 1939). VL. 38”. From the multitude 
of rosy hues comes this top notcher of buff-rose 
standards and falls of rich berry red; edged with 
a softer shade. 5c 
ROSE-TOP (H. Sass, 1941). M. 36”. H.M. A.LS. 1943. 
Like a fine piece of needlework is this elaborate 
plicata, fashioned of cream-yellow with lacy ruffles 
of novel rose markings. $6.00 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees-Salbach, 1946). M. 47”. Large 
ruffled blooms of rosy pink from the originator of 
Snow Flurry. The tall, well branched stems have 
from 3 to 5 flowers open at one time. Fragrant. $7.50 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1935). EM. 38’. Dykes Medal 
1939. Soft rose-red flowers with a hint of copper 
shining through, with bright orange beard. 30c 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall, 1944). M: 36”. H.M. A.LS. 1944. 
A tall proud plicata that is so deeply trimmed in 
pleasing tones of burgundy red that at a distance 
it gives a red effect. $3.00 
RUBIENT (Whiting, 1942). M. 38’. Gorgeous wine 
purple standards with flaring falls of deeper toned 
velvety red, edged with same color of the stand- 
ards, classes this flower as another pansy-iris. 
Our stock is limited. $2.00 
RUSSET MANTLE (Schreiner, 1944). EM. 38". Rich, 
flaring flowers of smooth russetbrown whose 
standards of soft buff and falls of velvety garnet 
brown, combine to bring one of the most effective 
iris to our gardens. $4.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1939). ML. 36". Quaint and 
appealing. A yellow plicata whose large flowers 
are unusually stitched with markings of reddish 
rose. $1.00 
SABLE (Cook, 1938). M. 40”. A.M. A.I.S. 1940. A gor- 
geous black violet iris with a brilliance uncom- 
mon in flowers of such deep shades. Almost a self, 
with a harmonizing blue beard. $1.00 
SALAR (DeF., 1940). M. 36”. H.M. A.I.S. 1941. A mag- 
nificent iris with a most unusual blending of colors. 
The background of creamy flesh is gayly domi- 
nated by an overlay of salmon color. $1.00 
SALMON SPLENDOR (Lapham, 1939). EM. 30°. A 
prolific flowering variety in tones of salmon with 
a pink underglow. Ideal for foreground planting. 
Rapid increaser. $1.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall, 1941). M. 34”. H.M. ALS. 1941. 
Glowing softly like rich burnished copper, under 
dull rosy light, this unique new color is a stunning 
addition to your garden. $1.00 

ROYAL SCOT 

24 VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 

