RIPPLES 
AM 
1946. Large and late almost true crim- 
son red. Probably the best all-around 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) 36”. 
red in commerce. $1.00 
RED TORCH (H. Sass 1947) 35”. HM 
1947. A real color jewel with golden 
tan standards and flaring falls of vel- 
vety red without markings. Large 
stock, low price! $1.00 
REDWARD (Cook 1942) 34”. HM 1945. 
Very stylish, horizontally flaring crim- 
’ son-red flower. $1.35 
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RIPPLES (Linse 1951) 36”. Lovely 
rippled and waved seedling of Or- 
mohr and Snoqualmie. The flaring 
blooms are very large with wonder- 
ful substance, and the color is Old 
Lilac—or deeper, with very delicate- 
ly blended haft and margins on both 
standards and falls of Olive Yellow. 
Quite different than any hybrid 
seedling I have seen. Each $10.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) 38”. AM 
1944. Thought to be Mr. Hall’s best 
pink and yellow blend. $1.00 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) 38”. AM 
1947. Very brilliant flowers of orange- 
yellow. Color is best in partial shade. 
$2.00 - 
ROSE AMES (Norton 1950) 38”. I 
would class this as a “fancy” plicata— 
having a base color of lemon white 
with marbling and blending of laven- 
der-blue. Large flower, good stalks. 
$7.50 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge 1947) 
38”. HM 1948. This large rose-pink— 
about the color of a ripe watermelon — 
—is a strong grower, and very well 
liked. $3.00 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass 1941) 34”. HM 
1943. A plicata lover’s delight, with 
very late season of bloom. A _ deep 
cream, heavily stitched rose-pink, and 
nicely ruffled. $1.00 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees 1946) 40”. A 
large rose-pink seedling of Snow Flur- 
ry. Very flaring and ruffled and ex- 
tremely vigorous. $1.00 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944) 36”. HM 
1944. This sister to Firecracker is an- 
other bright one! Yellow base with an 
all-over brushing of red. oe 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills 1946) 38”. HM 
1946. A lovely iris of smoothly blend- 
ed gold, copper and apricot, the gen- 
eral effect being that of a glowing rus- 
set self. Heavily crimped edges, best 
of growing habits. $2.00 
RUTH (Innes 1950) 38”. HM 1951. 
Named for Mr. Innes’ wife, it is in- 
deed remindful of a dainty lady with 
its golden yellow .standards and its 
creamy falls, the whole edged with 
lovely golden lace. $6.00 
SABLE (Cook 1938) 36”. AM 1940. El- 
egant, large flowered, dark iris that 
still rates at the top of the “blacks” in 
my book. 75¢c 
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