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REBELLION. 36 in. A smooth velvety rich red tone. 
RED INDIAN. Superb velvety red toned extra ee 
and colorful variety. Excellent grower ...... 
RED DOMINION. Standards violet-red, falls rich 
velvety purple-red, nearly black. One of the 
most popular Iris grown. Large flowers with fine 
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RED VALOR. (Nicholls, 1939) A superb big red 
that has been gaining popularity each season. A 
garnet red self with brown beard. It won the 
Roman Gold Medal in 1940, the HM of the 
A.1.S. in 1941 and the AM in 1943. Because it 
is absolutely hardy and has given satisfaction 
everywhere, it is in great demand ......... 
REFULGENCE. 48 in. Fine Iris and should be in 
every garden. It is of a prodigious bloomer. S— 
rich violet-blue; F—deep velvety violet- Arahat! 
with a magnificently veined throat . Ree 
REGENCY ROSE. (Stephenson 1942) ML. 36 in. 
Interesting and pleasing pinkish-rose to deep 
rose pink. A self of especially fine carrying qual- 
ity. An Iris that is quietly proving its worth .... 
RHADI. 36 in. An Iris of exceedingly attractive iri- 
descent mother-of-pearl coloring. Large flowers 
of fine form and heavy substance and perfect in 
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RHEINGAUPERLE. 34 in. Early. Sweet orange- 
blossom fragrance. An exquisite flower of fine 
form, in an unsual soft orchid- bane tone and ae 
free flowering . 
ROSE ALLURE. 30 in. Sea shell va, F—Dahlia 
carmine with a narrow buff border. Unusual and 
attractive ; Pi Ee A MEET eR TE 8 
ROSE DOMINION. ec [93 aa MOLAGl Ss. 
1932. A deep rosy bi-color with horizontal vel- 
vety falls. 27 inches ...... 
ROSY WINGS. (Gage 1935) | 1939 > Dykes Medel 
winner. Stunning blend of rose and euro Mid- 
season. 33 in. 
ROYAL COACH. 33 in. Neu Bright een Pi 
cata'' beautifully bordered and dotted brown. 
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RUBIENT. (Whiting 1942). Mediums size eee 
in rich purple shades. Standards are pure pansy 
purple. Falls are round and of heavy substance 
in very deep velvety blackish purple. 30 in. 
Hardy and vigorous. Mid-season ...... 
RUTH POLLOCK. (H. P. Sass}. Not large but very 
outstanding. The standards are a brown red, suf- 
fused and stippled deep yellow. Falls are clear 
yellow, heavily edged and dotted brown’ red. 
Flower stalks branch very low, many blooms on 
a stalk. Hardy, vigorous and free eye 
Mid-ceason. 28 in. 
ROYAL RED. 36 in. Huge bwere Ky pone ae 
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ROYAL SPLENDOUR. 34 in. New 1944. A superb 
velvety red the most impressive in my collec- 
tion. S—brilliant rose; F—carmine ...... 
SABLE. (Cook 1938) Very dark, blackish te sO 
rich and lustrous it's almost in a class all by itself. 
It's all that a fine Iris should be, as luxurious 
as the name implies - 2-2 oo te ae ene 
SACRAMENTO. 40 in. A giant ''Plicata’’ com- 
parable in size with San Francisco, but entirely 
different in form and marking. The ground is 
white, heavily bordered with a feather-stitch 
edging of red-purple .......... ‘ 
SALAR. (DeForest, 
dominated by an overlay of salmon. A diffcult 
Iris to describe but the color effect is that of 
salmon. Height over 3 feet. HM, A.I.S., 1941 .. 
SALLY ANN (K. Smith 45). A lovely deep buff 
yellow self with orange beard. In vicinity of 
Jersey Sally Ann blooms for poe tive weeks. 
Excellent substance. 42 in. 
medium pink, lightly blended, extra heavy sub- 
stance. Delicate shadings of the various tints 
make the flower most appealing. Stems are very 
well branched, flowers are good-sized; very 
weather resistant, nicely rounded form ....... 
~SANDALWOOD. (Hans Sass). A very fine coffee 
colored blend that is greatly enlivened by the 
yellow undertone. Heavy substance and smooth 
finish. Large, well-formed blooms carried on 
34 in. ideally branched stems. Mid-season .... 
SAN FRANCISCO. One of the largest white pli- 
catas. Introduced. many years ‘ago and still 
ranks with the best in this class. Both standards 
and falls are distinctly edged blue. Blooms are 
large and well spaced on tall, 
stems. San Francisco is a vigorous grower, but 
needs winter protection in eal cold climates. 
Mid-season. 40 in. 
SHAH JEHAN. 38 in. Gueeer buff and lavender 
grey standards. The falls are a rich blending of 
fawn, copper, chestnut brown and purple. Lav- 
ender edging on both standards and falls .... 
SETTING SUN. 36 in. Standards, frilled coppery 
red; falls, fiery crimson. Gorgeous ...... 
SHARKSKIN (G. Douglas 1942) M. If you can 
visualize the silken matrial known as Sharkskin 
you will have a good idea of the firm stubstance 
and almost velvety finish of this lovely tall white 
Iris. The domed standards are very broad and 
have a strong midrib. The falls are arched and 
flaring with a pale glistening yellow flush deep 
in the throat. The flowers are large and well pro- 
portioned to the ideally branched stalk (four 
branches and and terminal}. HC, A.I.S. 1941. 
HM, A.I.S. 1943. AM, A.LS. 1946. Per R. 88 
1946. 44 in. 
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~SANDIA. (Williamson 1934) EM. 38 in. A te. 
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