PREMIERE PEACH (D. Hall ’46) A 
shade of peach salmon-pink, Tanger- 
ine beard. Sells out early. $5.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge 748) 
Smooth, metalic, light copper-brown. 
Wide hafts, closed standards and per- 
fect form, with a brown beard. An at- 
tractive blend. $15.00 
RADIANT LADY (Maxwell ’44) Stand- 
ards terracotta to copper-red with 
falls more intense. A vivid splash of 
color. $1.00 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton °45) Rich 
topaz-yellow standards and falls of 
deep pigeon-blood red. Solid color in 
the haft gives a deep, rich tone that is 
most desirable. $2.00 
RAINBOW ROOM (Saas 746) Buff- 
cream with shades of Apricot and a 
blaze of blue in the center of falls be- 
low the yellow beard. Has the ap- 
pearance of being lighted from within. 
$15.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge °43) Claret red 
almost a self, of rare texture in rich- 
est pure velvet. Free blooming and 
a good increaser. Late. $2.00 
RED TORCH (Sass ’47) A variegata- 
blend with rich, bronze, gold stand- 
ards and falls of purest velvety red. 
Flaring and perfect in form, this is a 
jewel. $4.00 
REDWARD (P. Cook 742) Brilliant near 
crimson, flaring, smooth falls. Most 
impressive red. $3.00 
RED VALOR (Nicholls ’39) Garnet red 
self with brown beard. A magnificent 
Iris of excellent form. Popular for 
years, $1.50 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall ’42) Light 
pink blend of appealing beauty. Well 
shaped and in great demand. One of 
the better pinks. $1.00 
ROCKET (Whiting ’45) A very bril- 
liant orange-yellow flower. Large, 
wide petals. Heavy substance and 
ideal in form, Stands out from others. 
$8.00 
ROSY RUFFLES (C. Reese ’46) Rosy 
lavender-pink of fine form. Early 
blooming and of large proportions. 
ROSETOP (H. Sass 7°41) Deep cream 
heavily stitched with rose-pink. A 
late plicata, ruffled and of good size. 
Bright and lovely. $2.00 
ROYAL SCOTT (Hall ’44) Tall and 
large, this plicata is heavily trimmed 
with a burgundy red. Good form, good 
substance, blooms freely and is a won- 
derful increaser, 31.06 
RUBIENT (Whiting ’44) Standards red- 
purple, like silk. Falls of heavy red- 
purple velvet with edge same tone as 
standards. Always admired. $1.00 
RUFFLED BOQUET (Rees 747) Heav- 
ily ruffled primrose-yellow standards 
with falls a smooth ivory-cream. 
Large and flaring it is one of the finest 
in the new coloring. A promising Iris 
when better known. $9.00 
RUSSET WINGS (J. Wills 746) A blend 
of gold, copper and apricot forming a 
glowing russet-colored self. Standards 
firmly held and falls flaring and ruffled 
at the edges. Hardy, vigorous and 
firm in substance. Bright and glowing. 
$6.50 
SABLE (P. Cook ’38) A uniform shade 
of blackish blue-purple with lustrous 
silky sheen. Highest rating. Blue 
beard, $1.00 
SALMONETTE (J. Sass ’46) One of the 
newer pinks from the famous Sass gar- 
dens. Approached from the yellow 
shade, it is effective. Has pink buds. 
$5.00 
SALUSKIN (Nelson ’48) An unusually 
large flower in a salmon-pink. Husky 
in growth and taller than most pinks. 
Heavy substances with a_ tangerine 
beard. $10.00 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein ’46) A cool blue 
that is different, with a deeper flush 
of purple-blue in both standards and 
falls. <A really choice Iris $5.00 
SELAH (Nelson ’48) A lovely shade of 
lavender blue with a glowing, golden 
heart and beard. Of heavy substance 
and large blooms, this Iris is worth 
while. 35.06 
SHARKSKIN (G. Douglas ’42) Glisten- 
ing white perfection in silk. Exquisite 
in clumps. Has everything desirable 
in aneleis. $1.50 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves ’42) An 
outstanding, ruffled white. Perfectly 
formed, huge flowers; clean hafts, with 
heavy substance. A grand Iris. $2.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Reese ’39) A charm- 
ing ruffled blue-white beauty. Early, 
large and floriferous. Long lasting and 
makes a perfect garden picture. $1.25 
