Our Guarantee —Every Item Top Quality 
ROSEMARY. 38 in. (Whiting 1947). Very large orchid pink near self. ...... 1.00 
ROSE PETAL. 42 in. Very lovely flowers of clear, uniform rose petal pink. .... — .50 
3 for 1.00 
ROSE TOP. A very large pink plicata. Ground color creamy white with a 
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ROSY WINGS. 33 in. Stunning blend of rose and copper. ................ .25 
3 for .50; 25 for 4.00 
ROYAL COACH. 33 in. Bright yellow plicata, beautifully bordered and 
SPURT IPM WT eas hoe verti, SoU: Ushi Po oe .40; 3 for 1.00 
ROYAL COMMAND. 40 in. Striking rich lustrous velvety Dubonnet red. .. _—-.50 
3 for 1.25 
ROYAL RED. 36 in. Huge flowers. A larger and redder Nene. .... .50; 3 for 1.25 
ROYAL SALUTE. 42 in. A superb deep rich royal purple. ........ ele ratee dls 
ROYAL SCOT. A red trim plicata from Mr. Hall. Large flowers. .......... 2.00 
ROYAL SPLENDOUR. 34 in. A superb velvety red. Standards, brilliant rose, 
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ROUGE BOUQUET. 34 in. (Whiting 1941). A blended medley of ruby red, 
crimson and copper. The blooms are very wide and full. .............. 1.00 
RUBIENT. 30 in. (Whiting 1942). Medium size blooms in rich purple shades. 
Standards are very deep velvety blackish-purple. .......... 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
RUMBA ROSE. 38 in. (Whiting 1949). Rosy red amoena, clean and fresh. 
Standards, pale pink lavender, falls, red purple. ...................05. 4.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. 28 in. The standards are a brown red, suffused and stippled 
deep yellow. Falls are clear yellow, heavily edged and dotted brown red. 50 
3@for’1.25; 25etor 8.50 
SABLE. Very dark, blackish purplish so rich and lustrous it's almost in a class 
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SACHEM. 40 in. Rich velvety dazzling red bi-color. .25; 3 for .50; 25 for 4.00 
SACRAMENTO. 40 in. A giant plicata. The ground is white heavily bordered 
with a feather-stitch edging of red-purple. ................ 40; 3 for 1.00 
SAILS ALOFT. 36 in. A very lovely even toned bluish pearl grey. .. .35; 3 for .85 
SALAR. (DeForest 1940). Creamy flesh entirely dominated by an overlay of 
ey ee ee ct tice Say FO Br, .60: 3 for 1.50; 25 for 8.50 
SALLY ANN. 42 in. (K. Smith 1945). A lovely deep buff yellow self with 
(Shay) al Rs (9S Aas oa CL ie a 1.50; 3 for 4.00 
SALMONETTE. 36 in. (Sass 1946). The salmon-pink Iris from Nebraska. Slight- 
BC OUR ISON t es tot rr ek eels ac anes ou eae wi 8.50 
SALUSKIN. (Nelson 1948). This is the largest flower in the new shades of pink. 
The color is a lovely shade of salmon pink with a slightly yellowish cast, 
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SANDIA. 38 in. A sturdy medium pink, lightly blended. .40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
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SAN FRANCISCO. 40 in. One of the largest white plicates. Both standards 
and falls are distinctly edged blue. .......... .40; 3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
SAN PASQUAL. 3 ft. A huge, very rich velvety flower which blooms very 
early. The falls are a velvety violet-carmine, the standards a few shades 
ER Reese ned shee ce se hed are oF BINT a Se ee 1.00 
SEA BLUE. 38 in. (Whiting 1941). A large, tall, light blue self with nice form. 1.90 
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