RED TORCH (H. Sass 47) HM 47. 35”. This 
rich and brilliant iris we considered the 
best new thing we saw in 1947. The stand- 
ards, golden tan; flaring falls of velvety red, 
without markings. A color jewel, indeed! 
$6.00 
REDWARD (Cook 42) HM 45. 34”. A bril- 
liant and outstanding crimson-red. Very 
flaring, a rich and vivid flower of the high- 
est quality. $4.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 42) AM 44. 38”. 
Excellent pink and yellow blend. Very pop- 
ular, an iris of fine form and delectable col- 
oring, on a fine stem. $2.00 
ROCKET (Whiting 45) AM 47. 38”. Bril- 
liant new orange-yellow of excellent form 
and substance on strong well branched 
stalks. Best with afternoon shade in hot 
climates, as the falls may bleach. $10.00 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken 42). 48”. A very 
tall, darker China Maid; lovely and very 
popular. $1.00 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 47) HM 48. 
36”. A new, very large rose-pink, described 
as about the color of a ripe watermelon, 
except for slight coppery tints. A strong 
grower. $10.00 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass 41) HM 43. 34”. Beauti- 
ful large and very late plicata, of deep 
cream, heavily stitched rose-pink, and 
nicely ruffled. $3.50 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees 46). 40”. This ruf- 
fled and flaring new rose-pink seedling of 
Snow Flurry should be particularly valu- 
able in breeding. Good substance, form and 
stalks, and seems perfectly hardy. Extreme- 
ly vigorous. $3.50 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 44) HM 44. 36”. Hoot 
mon! A Scotch kilt effect. This large and 
tall red trimmed plicata has so much trim- 
ming it appears to be a red self at a dis- 
tance. $2.00 
SABLE (Cook 38) AM 40. 36”. A lustrous 
deep near black that is one of the finest 
dark irises ever produced. $1.00 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge 47) HM 47. 40”. 
A huge, slightly ruffled deep tan, or sand- 
brown, with extra broad falls and good 
form. Vigorous. $10.00 
SHARON KAY (DeForest 46). 38”. This 
large rounded flower is something different 
in pink. Described as vinaceous lilac with 
white beard tipped orange inside the flow- 
er. Quite interesting. $6.00 

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PRAIRIE SUNSET 
SHERIFFA (C. G. White 41) AM 45. 40”. A 
general favorite with garden visitors. A tall 
Oneobred of rich metallic violet, with a 
distinct blaze of electric-blue in the center 
of the falls. Hardy and good grower. $1.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees 39) AM 41. 40”. 
Beautifully ruffled, crimped and flaring ice- 
white with blue tinged buds that is irre- 
sistible. $1.25 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 42) HM 42. 40” 
A white of the heaviest substance, lit with 
gold at the throat. $1.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J Sass. 44) AM 47. 
36”. An early blooming iris of mahogany- 
red, with plush-like finish and beautiful 
form, smooth clean hafts and deep bronze- 
gold beard. A vigorous growing and out- 
standing iris. $5.00 
SONRISA (DeForest 42) HM 45. 38”. One 
of Mr. DeForest’s best, a large flaring cop- 
pery pink with golden undertone. $2.50 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck 47). A broad pet- 
aled fairly early white of good substance. 
Introduced by Cooley’s Gardens, who say, 
“as white as purity itself’, and “magnifi- 
cent”. $4.00 
