ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1936) M. 38” 
A smooth irridescent blend of daphne pink and rose red with 
copper tones. A most pleasing Iris and now very reasonably 
priced. Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1939. 40¢, 3 for $1.00 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall, 1944) M. 38” 
A large flowered, tall burgundy-red trimmed plicata. Has been 
likened to Highland Scotch kilts. A free bloomer and rapid 
increaser, H.M. 1944. 75¢, 3 for $2.00 
“ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, 1951) M.L. 38” 
Smooth, light orange in color with falls of rich plush-velvet falls 
and taffeta-textured standards. A true self with no veining. 
Stands hottest sun with no fading. Flowers large, rapid increaser. 
$12.00 each 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1939) M.L. 36” 
Rose and yellow plicata and one of the finest Sass plicata in- 
troductions. Background soft yellow, stitching deep rose. 
Popular and a heavy bloomer. A.M. 1941. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
SABLE (P. Cook, 1938) M. 38” 
Dark blue purple, so deep as to appear almost black. Flower 
is large, with a blue beard and a lustrous sheen. Highly de- 
sirable. A.M. 1940. A Hall of Fame Iris. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
SALMON SPLENDOR (Lapham, 1941) E.M. 30” 
A charming Iris of salmon color with a pink underglow. A 
free bloomer and most prolific. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
SAMOVAR (Hall, 1941) E.M. 34” 
A large flowering variety of brilliant copper-rose. Quite dif- 
ferent in color than any others. Always attracts plenty of 
attention from a distance and has what is called “garden 
value.” Vigorous in growing habits and very hardy. 50¢ each 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow, 1940) M. 40” 
Ruffled creamy white standards and rosy pink falls make this 
Iris a most striking and unusual one. Medium sized flowers on 
tall stems. Highly recommended if you are looking for an Iris 
that is different. 75¢, 3 for $2.00 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas, 1942) M. 38” 
A silky finished, pure white Iris which in the opinion of 
some judges is the finest of all pure white Irises. Has heavy 
substance, large size and beautifully flaring form. Withstands 
bad weather well. A.M. 1946. On Best Hundred List. 75¢ each 
SKY RANGER (Hall, 1948) M. 54” 
Tallest Iris in existence, growing to a height of four and a half 
feet with three flowers open on three stems at one time. Flow- 
er is a heavily ruffled medium blue. Stalks are strong and sturdy, 
holding up well in storms. H.M. 1949. $5.00 each 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm, 1938) M. 36” 
One of the best in the cream color class. Wonderful form 
and branching. It is large, vigorous, free blooming and a 
rapid increaser. Goes well with dark purples and reds. A 
most satisfactory Iris. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
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