
blood red, with wide border of topaz on 

as 
Mr. Hall. 
cracker. 
falls, Large burnished gold beard. Large 
flower, well branched. 
38 inches tall. 
H.M. 1946. $3.00 
RANGER. Dark brilliant new crimson 
red. Another topnotch red. $2.25 
RED AMBER. Standards jasper pink 
flushed amaranth pink. Falls a blending 
of old rose to Eugenia red with copper 
suffusion. Lovely large flower. $1.00 
RED GLEAM. Some critics claim this iris 
the reddest yet, but Edward Lapham now 
claims the prize. 90c 
RED MAJESTY. Eugenia Rose with yel- 
low infusion at haft. A fine novelty. 
H.M. $15.00 
RED TORCH. Rich bronze gold stand- 
ards, falls purest red seen to date. A 
sensation here last year. $4.50 
RED VALOR. A magnificent garnet red 
iris of perfect habit. Gold Medal at Rome, 
1940. A fine thing. Order early. $1.35 
REDWARD. Standards Indian Lake and 
Dahlia Carmine, falls Burnt Lake. Large 
flowers. A good red. $1.00 
~REDWYNE. Outstanding deep mahogany 
red self. Good sized flowers, a fine new 
red. $12.00 
REMEMBRANCE. A beautiful pink blend 
with yellow overtone from Mr. Hall. Large 
flower, 38 inches tall. $1.50 
REVEILLE. Very delicate pale pink with 
tangerine beard. Good substance. H.M. 
$1.00 
RISING SUN. Radiant, handsome, deep 
pink bi-color from Dr. Kirkland. A “must 
have” in this shade. 90¢ 
ROSE BOWL. A very tall darker China 
Maid. A fine color note. $1.00 
ROCKET. A brilliant new orange yellow. 
The judges report great things about this 
iris. H.M. $10.00 
ROSE PEARL. A large bi-color with 
standards of cream with suffusion of pink- 
ish lilac; the falls are buff pink with gold 
at the haft. Lovely. $1.50 
ROSE FESTIVAL. This Kleinsorge iris is 
a deep rose pink and was introduced by 
Mr. Weed. A fine iris. $3.00 
ROSE TOP. A very large pink plicata. 
Ground color creamy white, with a broad 
border of pink. Grand. $3.00 
ROYAL SCOT. A red trim plicata from 
We like it better than Fire- 
Large flower. $1.00 
RUBIENT. Standards are deep red pur- 
ple; falls are black purple velvet, edged 
with purple of standards. $1.50 
RUSSET WINGS. Blended gold, copper, 
apricot, giving effect of glowing russet 
self. H.M. $12.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. One of the finest of 
the yellow plicatas with heavy markings 
of maroon. Award of Merit. 90¢ 
SABLE. One of the finest black purple 
selfs. Award of Merit. 75¢ 
SALAR. Blended tints of flesh, cream, 
and salmon with rose on the falls. Ranks 
very high in blends. Lovely. 75c 
SALMONETTE. This new Jacob Sass pink 
is light ochraceous salmon, in effect a 
salmon self. Lovely tangerine beard lights 
up the medium sized blooms. 36 inches 
tall. $9.00 
SALOMONIE. Light richly colored pink 
blend. H.M. $12.00 
SALUSKIN. (Nelson 1948). This is the 
largest flower we have seen in the new 
shades of pink, and has strong stalks and 
husky plant growth, which is unusual for 
the new pinks. The color is a lovely 
shade of salmon pink with a slightly yel- 
lowish cast, with tangerine beard, about 
38 inches tall with strong stalks and 
heavy substance throughout. $12.00 
SAMOVAR. A brilliant and colorful cop- 
pery rose that sparkles with grand gar- 
den effect. 75¢ 
SANTA CRUZ. Variegata with yellow 
standards, heavy veined red falls. $3.00 
SEA LARK. Large violet blue with flush 
of purple on both standards and falls. $5.00 
SEA OTTER. One from Mr. Hall that has 
been overlooked. Buff yellow standards, 
and sleek brown otter falls. Effective. $9.00 
SELAH. (Nelson 1948). Here is a differ- 
ent color combination, a lovely shade of 
lavender blue with a glowing gold heart. 
Leathery substance, well placed flowers, 
and golden beard. Large flower, about 
38 inches tall. $7.50 
SEQUATCHIE. A blend of coppery brown 
with infusion of rose and a bright blaze of 
metallic violet in the center of the falls. 
Call the color a metallic coppery rose- 
brown. H.M. $3.00 
SERENATA. Russet wine standards, pink- 
ish falls. Fine. $1.50 
SHARKSKIN. A large velvety pure white 
in heavy demand. $1.35 
SHERIFFA. An Onco bred of irridescent 
purple, very dark around the edges, but 
burnished through the center with a me- 
tallic lighter shade. Tall. A triumph of 
Mr. Clarence White. A.M. 60c 
SHOW GIRL. (Elias Nelson, 1945). <A dis- 
tinctive true self of blush rose from Ram- 
ases and Prairie Sunset. It is regarded 
as the best pink seedling of Prairie Sunset. 
Heavy orange beard and haft when first 
open. Large well shaped flower on 38- 
inch stalk. Modestly priced. $2.25 | 
