ROCKET (Whiting 1945) M. 36”. 
Outstanding and different, the orange Ivis. A_ vivid 
most brilliant orange chrome. The falls with their 
burnished finish lend extra depth to the color. Flowers 
are wide petaled and heavily substanced. A_ brilliant 
piece of coloring that is eye arresting. An excellent 
color likeness is reproduced on page 21. $15.00 
RODEO (DeForest 1947) M. 36”. 
Big, bold and gay. A brighter 7iffanja with creamy 
gold background patterned and speckled with bright 
buckskin brown markings. Huge blooms on tall, well 
branched stems. $10.00 
ROSELAND (D. Hall 1939) L. 38”. 
Buffy rose standards with rich berry-red falls. Fine 
sized flowers, a bright rose-pink effect. Very valuable, 
as it is a late blooming variety. 75c 

SOLID MAHOGANY 
Impressive Deep Mahogany 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1947) M. 36”. 
The rose colored seedling of this originator that has 
attracted attention. In effect it is between rose and 
pink with a yellow infusion. Nice form and well 
spaced blooms. $10.00 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass 1941) ML. 34”. 
Rose toned plicata. The needlepointing of rose on 
cream-yellow gives this plicata a merry personality. ‘The 
casual ruffle seems to give the flower a curtsying grace 
that is most endearing. $3.50 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936) M. 38”. 
A delightful fantasy of colors, rosy red vying with 
crimson-brown with a pleasing iridescence. An ex- 
tremely floriferous and rapid propagating plant. An 
intriguing Iris. 35c 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944) M. 38”. 
Marked a plaid red like Highland Scotch kilts. Red 
marked plicata of a pleasing tone of burgundy-red. It 
is so heavily trimmed that at a distance it gives a red 
effect. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942) M. 38”. 
A striking bicolor of wine-purple standards with flar- 
ing, blackish red, velvety falls strikingly margined with 
a precise edging on the falls. The color pattern recalls 
Amigo in red-purple. $1.50; 3 for $4.00 
RUBY GLOW (Schreiner 1941) VE. 24”. 
Extremely early intermediate. Glossy, velvety 
ruby with a bright orange beard. Richest and 
reddest variety of this color range. 75c 
RUSSET MANTLE (Schreiner 1944) EM. 38”. 
An extremely smooth russet-brown Iris. Stand- 
ards soft buff; falls rich, velvety garnet-brown. 
The tich flaring elegance of this Iris makes it 
an effective garden Iris. $2.00 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills 1946) M. 36”. 
A melodious and smooth combination of 
copper and apricot with a russet tone playing 
through all the colors. The sprightly flowers 
of flaring form punctuated by gleaming gold 
g 
dusting are full of life and snap. A pleasant 
color harmony. $7.50 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939) ML. 36”. 
This is unquestionably one of the most 
sought after and beautiful of the finer yellow 
plicatas. Background is a soft shade of yellow 
clearly etched and stitched in reddish rose. 
The conciseness of pattern and manner of 
markings combine to give an artful achieve- 
ment. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SABLE (Cook 1938) EM. 37”. 
A wonderful shade of richest deep black-violet 
with a claret tone. Fine in every way and a 
eratitying grower. Arresting in its depth of 
color even to the blue beard. Deserves the 
popularity it enjoys. A large Iris with nice 
flower stalks, well substanced and with a 
lustrous sheen. It is an Ivis instantly sought 
after. A nice illustration on page 23. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SALAMONIE (Cook 1946) EM. 36”. 
A pleasing shade of salmon near silvery pink. 
Broad flowers, well substanced. From the 
combination of (Majenica x Pink Reflection) 
it is a pleasant combination of the best fea- 
tures of each of these Iris. $9.00 
SALAR (DeForest 1940) ML. 40”. 
Lovely and pleasing combination of opales- 
cent creamy flesh dominated by an overlay of 
salmon. The falls have a spread of rose tones 
around the beard. Large flowers on well 
branched stems. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
SALMONETTE (Sass 1946) EM. 36”. 
The salmon-pink Iris from this famous Nebraska gar- 
den. Slightly elongated in form. Of particular interest 
to hybridizers due to its development from material in 
this well known garden. $10.00 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge 1947) ML. 36”. 
From the expert on blends comes this deep tan to sand- 
brown self with copiously formed blooms, fine carriage 
and a touch of fluting. $10.00 
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