PREMIER PEACH— 
(Hall, 1946) A pinkish peach self with 
no hait markings. Flowers larger than 
Overture, with heavy substance and good 
form. $6.00 
PRETTY PENNY— 
(De Forest, 1948) Large, rounded flower 
of coppery rose with russet overcast. Late. 
$1.50 
REAJEAN— 
(Whiting, 1940) A good, large yellow 
with domed standards and wide falls. Free 
bloomer. YS 
RANGER— 
(Kleinsorge, 1943) A self of almost true 
crimson red. Many bloom stalks. $3.00 
RED GLEAM— 
(Lapham, 1939) Red iris of good form 
and texture. $1.00 
RED TORCH— 
(H. Sass, 1947) Standards rich bronze- 
gold: Halls. red..-Described’ as. -aJ. ‘color 
jewel.” $6.00 
RED VALOR— 
(Nicholls, 1939) Garnet red of fine finish. 
$2.00 
REDWARD— 
(Cook, 1942) (Notutalle but) a orieht 
color note, being a vivid crimson red. 4.00 
REMEMBRANCE— 
(Hall, 1942) Pleasing large flowers of 
soft pink suffused pale yellow. $2.00 
REVEILLE— 
(Tobie, 1944) Very tall, perfectly 
branched stalk. Flesh tone flower with pink- 
ish beard. From Clovelly and Melitza. 
$3.50 
Rid ORO— 
(De Forest, 1942) Honey yellow self on 
tall well branched stalk. $1.50 
ROCKET— 
(Whiting, 1945) Large flower in chrome 
and orange chrome, of high rating. $15.00 
RUBIENT— 
(Whiting, 1942) A _ pansy-like flower. 
“Amigo done in red.” Falls rounded, deep 
red purple, edged the color of the lighter 
standards. $1.50 
RODEO— 
(De Forest, 1947) Height 36 inches. 
Brighter color in same pattern at Tiffanja. 
Standards gold. Falls flaring, white edged 
gold. Styles gold. Beard brown, tipped 
orange. Brown markings. Flowers measure 
close to six inches. As conspicuous as a 
“Ten Gallon” hat, hence the name. $10.00 
RUTH POLLOCK— 
(H. Sass, 1939.) A hight yellow plicata 
marked with reddish stitching. 50 
SABLE— 
(Cook, 1938) Uniform deep blue-black 
violet with lustrous sheen. $1.00 
SALAR— 
(De Forest, 1940) Large flower of 
creamy flesh and salmon _ tones. 75 
SEA LARK— 
(Muhlestein, 1946) Odd violet blue with 
purple flush. $10.00 
SHARKSKIN— 
(Douglas, 1942) Large white of firm 
substance. Domed standards, arched and 
flaring falls. $2.50 
SHARON KAY— 
(De Forest, 1946) Large smooth self of 
light “vinaceous lilac’ (Ridgway). White 
beard tipped orange inside the flower. 
Styles white shaded pale lilac. Height 38 
inches. $6.00 
SHISHALDIN— 
(De Forest, 1944) Flaring form in a 
brilliant blend of orange, gold and brown. 
$1.50 
SIERRA PRIMROSE— 
(Essig, 1946) Pastel tint of yellow, 
near-cream. Large and fragrant. $4.00 
SILVER SUSIE— 
(De Forest) The tallest white. Will 
reach 63 inches. Flaring flowers on well 
branched stalk. $1.50 
SNOW FLURRY— 
(Rees, 19389) Large ruffled icy white. A 
beauty. $1.25 
SOLID MAHOGANY— 
(J. Sass, 1944) A rich brownish ma- 
hogany of heavy substance on 88 inch 
stalk. $5.00 
