REDWARD (Cook ’42) 
Horizontally flaring, 
crimson-red flower. $1.35 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall ’42) AM ’44. 
38”. Excellent pink and yellow blend. 
Very popular. $1.00 
RIPPLES (Linse ’51) See introductions 
on page 3. $15.00 
ROCKET (Whiting ’45) AM ’47. 38” 
Brilliant new orange-yellow. Best in 
partial shade. $3.00 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken ’42) 48”. Very 
tall darker China Maid. 90¢c 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 47) 
HM ’48. 36”. Large rose-pink, about 
the color of a ripe watermelon, except 
for slight coppery tints. Strong grow- 
er. $4.00 
- ROSE TOP (H. Sass ’41) HM ’43. 34” 
Beautiful large and late plicata, of deep 
cream, heavily stitched rose-pink, and 
nicely ruffled. $1.35 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees ’46) 40”. Tre 
mendous growing rose-pink seedling of 
Snow Flurry. Large, flaring and ruf- 
fled. $1.35 
Hive 745.34": 
rich and vivid 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 44) HM ’44. 36” 
A very colorful, large 
plicata. 
trimmed 
90¢ 
red 
TAPESTRY ROSE 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills 46) HM ’46. 
38”. I was so impressed with this iris 
on viewing it for the first time in 1950 
that I hastened to order erough of it 
so that I might list it this season. A 
heavy substanced flower of smoothly 
blended gold, copper and apricot, giv- 
ing the effect of a glowing russet self. 
Very flaring and ruffled. A beauty. 
One to a customer. $3.50 
RUTH (Innes ’50) 38”. This is Mr. In- 
nes’ first introduction. Derived from 
Ola Kala x Gold Ruffles, it is larger 
than either, with the deep yellow stand- 
ards of Ola Kala, and flaring falls, the 
center deep cream and edges and haft 
deeper. Crimping of Gold Ruffles, the 
same as that of Chantilly. $7.50 
SABLE (Cook ’38) AM ’40. 36”. An el- 
egant, large flowered dark iris that 
should be in every collection. Early. 75c 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge ’47) HM 
’47. 40”. Huge slightly ruffled deep 
tan, or sand-brown, with extra broad 
falls and good form. Vigorous. $4.00 
SHARON KAY (DeForest ’46) 38”. To 
my knowledge there is no other pink 
like this. A long oval shaped bloom in 
rosy lilac with white beard tipped 
orange inside the flower. Lovely! $2.00 
SHERIFFA (C. G. White ’41) AM ’45. 
40”. An Oncobred iris of rich metallic 
violet, with a distinct blaze of electric 
blue in the center of the falls. Tall, 
vigorous and desirable. 60c 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees ’39) AM ’41. 
40”. Ruffled, crimped and flaring ice- 
white with blue tinged buds. A must 
have. $1.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass ’42) HM ’42. 
40”. This velvety white with a golden 
throat has more resistance to sun, 
wind and rain than any other that I 
know. $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass ’44) AM 
47. 36”. One of the top ranking irises, 
plush-like mahogany-red with bronze- 
gold beard. $1.50 
The surest way to failure in any gard- 
dening is to start with poor plants. 
Buy the best, they’ll cost you less, 
first and last! 
