Our Guarantee — Every’-ltem® Top” ‘QOuwalitgy 
RANGITIKEI. 36 in. Among the finest of the splendid, rich purple Iris is found 
this lustrous carmine-purple self, enhanced by a glowing gold beard. .... 2.50 
3 for 6.00 
REBELLION. 36 in. A smooth velvety rich red tone. ............ 30; 3 for .75 
RED AMBER. 38 in. (Loomis 1942). An outstanding rose-pink flower whose 
standards of Jasper pink and falls slightly darker, are brightened by its 
gold beard and haft, with an undercast of copper. .......... 1.00; 3 for 2.50 
RED BONNET. sDark:red-colora; gem) data: sauao eee ee 50; 3 for 1.25 
RED GLEAM. 34 in. (Lapham 1939). A rich red, velvety and brilliant, with a 
chestnut cast. A gleam of red, indeed, and an important variety. ...... 1.00 
RED INDIAN. Superb velvety red-toned, extra large and colorful variety.....  .40 
3 for 1.00 
RED TORCH. 34 in. (H. Sass 1947). Rich gold bronze standards with the falls 
presenting a startling shade of pure velvety red. Some of the experts claim 
this is the finest shade of red. The form is compact, neatly rounded and the 
falls flare nicely... os Sivas gubice tole » p}dndert ntl bleu ce, Gl ae 4.00 
RED WYNE. 32 in. (McKee 1945). Deep mahogany red self. The medium sized 
flowers have an unusual velvetness and are devoid of venation. .......... 10.00 
RED VALOR. (Nicholls 1939). A superb big red that has been gaining popu- . 
larity. A.garnet red self with brown beard. ............. 00s nean 1.25 
REDWARD. 34 in. (Cook 1942). Brilliant crimson red with a richness of color 
particularly noticeable. An approach to red from the purple rather than 
the brown or orange side. Large and brilliant with stiff flaring falls. ...... 4.00 
REFULGENCE, 48 in. Standards, rich violet-blue, Falls, deep velvety violet- 
purple with a magnificently veined throat. ................ «35: a3 On yO 
REGENCY ROSE. 36 in. (Stephenson 1942). Pleasing pinkish-rose to deep rose 
BINS a less noe ae IER ae eee a 30; 3 for :75*se2beroneeun 
REVEILLE. Very delicate pale pink with tangerine beard. .................. 1.00 
RHEINGAUPERLE, 34 in. Sweet orange blossom fragrance. An unusual soft 
orchid-pink tone and very free flowering. ..... .40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
RHEINTOCHTER, 36 in. Standards, white flushed lilac, Falls, velvety violet 
Glue: witha iiac: borders «gerne calle tee 40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
RISING SUN. A bi-color in red and deep rose with some yellow mixed in. .... 40 
3 for 1.00 
ROCKET. 36 in. (Whiting 1945). The standards are the deepest chrome yel- 
low, the falls really orange almost to the edge. The flowers are large, wide 
petaled, classically formed and of heavy substance. ..............-05 8.00 
RODEO. 36 in. (DeForest 1947). Big, bold and gay. A brighter Tiffanja with =~ 
creamy gold background patterned and speckled with bright buckskin 
brown) markings. |... f2 cs. ee ee eee ae one re Sie ; 8.50 
ROSE ALLURE. 30 in. Sea shell pink, Fails, dahlia carmine with a narrow buff 
border. iF, (Ra Oe AeA Gree Tener ian et ne ae 1.00; 3 for 2. 50 
ROSE BOWL. (Milliken 1942). A tine ral deep rose of merit. ............. 1.00 
ROSE DOMINION. 27 in. A deep rosy bi-color with horizontal velvety falls. 30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
ROSE FESTIVAL. A deep rose pink, introduced by Mr. Weed. ....... me 3.00 
ROSY FLUSH. 40 in. Pink iris with yellow at center. .35; 3 for .50; 25 for 6.25 
ROSE GOLD. 36 in. Bright blend of gold and rose with beautiful iridescent 
shadings, (7.47 S08 (18 Une elk See), Rea cea oes 01 OL ee 3.00 
