PRESENT. (White 1941) E.M. 36 in. A 
very large and exquisitely lovely onco- 
bred. Silvery lilac ground with orchid 
veinings and rose signal patch _--$ 1.50 
PRISCILLA. (Whiting 1942) M. 34in. A 
top notch iris of real pure white. A.M. 
1047 ee ee ne eee $ 1.00 
PURPLE MOOR. (Lapham 1947) M. 38 in. 
A deep velvety purple quite similar to 
Master Chracles* put latvenee =.= $ 4.00 
RADIANT COMMAND. (Muhl. 1948) M. 
39 in. A new, very bright neglecta. 
Standards of bright sky blue and falls of 
adarker lavender Dlule eee see $ 1.50 
RADIATION. (Hall 1948) M. 34 in. In my 
cpinion this is ine finest iris Mr. Hall 
has introduced. It is very large with 
broad petals and beautiful flaring form. 
In color it is deep pink faintly tinted 
orchid with a slight gold throat and fiery 
red beard. Really magnificent. A.M. 
1950 
RAINBOW ROOM. (Sass 1946) M-L. 36 
in. A beautiful blend in gold, tan and 
lilac. Standards are pale yelolw flushed 
soft copper and tinted lilac. Falls are deep 
lilac with a border of coppery yellow and 
a blue flush at the tip of the beard. 
Beaute u bree ae os ee ee $10.00 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton 1946) M. 38 
in. A brilliant variegata of clean color- 
ing. Standards bright topaz and falls of 
elowinowred: FH. Mi1946) See eee $ 1.35 
RANGER. (Klein 1943) M.L, 35 in. Vel- 
vety, nearly-crimson self of semi-flaring 
form. A‘tinesred: A.M. 1946 _----- $ 1.50 
RANGITIKEI. (Stevens 1941) M. 38 in. 
A smoothly finished flower of dark car- 
mine purple. Similar to its parent. 
Iers pitatien \ cee oe eee $ .75 
RARE MARBLE. (Muhl. 1947) M. 37 in. 
Brilliant red and yellow plicata. A top 
notcher in this color 
RED AMBER. (Loomis 1942) M. 38 in. A 
rich, medium rose with a glowing metal- 
lic finish. Excellent form and a well 
branched stalk 
RED MAJESTY. (Douglas 1946) M. 36 in. 
A very large wine red with a heavy yel- 
low throat. Bright. H.M. 1948__.._- $ 3.50 
RED TORCH. (H. Sass 1947) M.L. 35 in. 
One of the brightest of the new varie- 
gatas, this has golden amber standard's 
and sfalls.ot a abrillsant, rubyeredsertoM.. 
AS): y Ale lee aie ae rs 22 Oe A: a $ 3.00 
RED VALOR. (Nicholls 1939) M. 38 in, A 
large, beautifully formed and clean 
petaled flower of glowing red purple. Ex- 
celletit-sh-M:.1940-) =e ee ee eee $ 1.00 
RED WAVES. (Lapham 1948) M. 36 in. 
Rich, ruffled red that has fine form and 
heavy substance. The parent of Mr. Lap- 
hans Tew reds. ee eee $ 5.00 
REDWARD. (Cook 1942) M.L. 34 in. 
Broad, flaring red of fine quality. H.M. 
ISAS SC 2- eteee ee aeeee ae $ 2.00 
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REDWYNE. (McKee 1945) M. 37 in. 
Beautiful deep mahogany red of large 
size, heavy substance and glistening fin- 
ish. H.M. 1945 3-50 
REFRAIN. (Tompkins 1950) M-L. 36-38 
in. Our most beautiful light blend, this 
has large flowers with extremely broad, 
gardenia-like substanced petals. The 
form is similar to that of Honeyflow, one 
of its parents, but with a bit more flare 
to the falls and a delightfully fluted edge 
to the petals. The color is rich ivory 
cream, heavily flushed pink. A dusting 
and tinting of gold over the whole flow- 
er greatly adds to its beauty. Stock 
very limited. Net $20.00 
REMEMBRANCE. (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. 
A light pink blend of excellent form. 
A.M.. 1944) 2.2... ee $ 1.00 
RENDEZVOUS. (Tompkins 1950) M. 38 
in. A large and beautifully formed pli- 
cata of extremely clear and bright color- 
ing. The ground work is a rich chrome 
yellow and the petals are edged with a 
brighter shade of red toned orange. 
Standards are broad and well domed and 
the very broad falls flare horizontally. 
Substance is very heavy and the finish 
is silken. The brightest red and yellow 
plicata we have seen. Stock limited. H. 
M; 1950. ____-. -.__ 4" $12.50 
RIO ORO. (DeForest 1942) M. 40 in. A 
smooth self of gleaming honey tan $ 1.00 
ROCKET. (Whiting 1945) M. 36 in. A 
large, bright yellow with a deep orange 
overlay on the falls. Well named. A.M. 
1947.20 $ 5.00 
ROSE FESTIVAL. (Klein 1945) M. 38 in. 
Bright rose pink with undertone of cream 
and copper. Lovely 
ROSE OF HEAVEN. (Schirmer 1946) M. 
38 in. Deep old rose with a rich copper 
sheen and blue area on the falls __$ 1.50 
ROSEMOHRR. (Lewis 1949) M. 38 in. One 
of the best Mohr seedlings we have seen. 
Large beautifully formed flower of light 
mulberry rose with extremely broad 
rounded petals, a glistening leathery fin- 
ish and the typical Mohr veining. Beau- 
tiful sts2..- 25.27 ee $15.00 
ROSE PEARL. (Salb. 1944) M. 36 in. A 
delicately colored bitone that was a sell- 
out last season. Standards are warm 
cream and the falls are deep buff pink 
Fea es oda $ .75 
ROSETOP. (H. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. A 
gigantic plicata with standards of ivory 
white flushed rose and creamy white 
falls edged deep rose. H.M. 1943__$ 1.50 
ROUGE BOUQUET. (Whiting 1941) M. 
35 in. A large, broad petaled flower of 
flaring form and deep red color tones 
DS 2S et ai ee Sirus 
ROYAL SCOT. (Hall 1944) M. 38 in. 
Large plicata of creamy yellow with all- 
over markings of burgandy red. H.M. 
1944¢esuce Sere cele hee eee $ 1.00 
