RAMESES (H. Sass 1929) 
A pretty blend of golden-buff and 
lilac-pink. Nice flower and a good 
grower. Dykes Medal 1932. 36 in. .30 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) 
One of the very best of the newer 
"reds', An excellent iris in every 
way — large, nicely formed flowers, 
fine rich color, good substance, 
good branching and a free blooming 
thrifty plant. 36 in. stalks. 2250 
RED AMBER (Loomis 1942) 
More rose than red. S deep, rose-pink. 
Falls a reddish-rose with rich under- 
tones of glowing amber flushing the 
upper half. Large, deeply colored, 
nicely finished flowers and a lusty 
free bloomer. 36-38 in. stalks. 1,00 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) | 
Here's a nice "red" that catches the 
eye and really looks red. Possibly 
as near to crimson, from the orange 
Side, as any to date. Good sized 
flowers, semi flaring form. 36", ,90 
RED VALOR (Nicholls 1939) 
Bitone. There are many so-called red 
irises and this splendid two toned 
carnet-red with its brown beard 
still ranks high with the best of 
them. Good color, large flowers, fine 
form, excellent substance and a — 
tall, vigorous grower. 36-38 in. 1.50 
REDWARD (Cook 1942) 
Not a great big iris but here is 
another "red" that catches the eye 
and really looks red. A self from 
the dark (purple) side and it comes 
about as close to crimson as any. 
Smoothly colored, nicely formed, 
medium sized flowers. 28-32 in. 2.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) 
Considered by many to be one of Mr. 
Hall's best pink blends. A lovely 
large flower of light pink with a 
heavy suffusion of cream. 36 in. 1,50 
REVEILLE (Toby 1944) 
A medium light coral, or seashell- 
pink with a tangerine beard, having 
the typical pink bud that trade- 
marks this line of pinks. At least 
one seashell-pink is a "must have" . 
for any good iris garden. This is- 
a nicely colored one. 34 in. 1,00 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees-Salbach 1946) 
A Snow Flurry seedling by the same 
breeder. Large, beautifully finished, 
nicely ruffled flowers of a lively 
rose blended with just a touch of 
soft amber. 36-38 in. stalks. 3,00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936) 
A bitone in rose. The darker, flaring 
rose-red falls suggesting its aptly 
discriptive name. Dykes Medal for 
1939, Good grower, 35 in. stalks. .30 
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