REDWARD. Standards Indian Lake 
and Dahlia Carmine, falls Burnt Lake. 
Large flowers. A good red. H.M. 
1945. 715¢ 
RED WAVES. (Lapham 1949). M. 
(Red Gleam x Christabel) x (Lights 
On). Red with accent on color. Pro- 
ducing top reds for Lapham, and had 
inst produced Pacemaker. Really 
red, $4.00 
REDWYNE. (McKee 1945). M. A 
deep mahogany red self that is out- 
standing in its color class. The me- 
dium sized flowers have an unusual 
velvety richness, and the solid color 
gives it great carrying qualities in 
the garden. H.C., A.LS. 1944. H.M., 
A.L.S, 194. 36 in. $2.00 
RELENTLESS. (P. Cook 1948). ML. 
38 in. Described as solid deep red, 
rich and brilliant even on the hafts. 
Does not fade or spot. Medium sized, 
Substance, texture, branching and 
stalk all good. Hardy, vigorous and 
dependable. H.M., 1950. $3.00 
REMEMBRANCE. A beautiful pink 
blend with yellow overtone from Mr. 
Hall. Large flower, 38 inches tall. 
A.M, 1944. 715¢ 
RILLA GABBERT. A beautiful rose 
and gold blend. Standards rosy hen- 
na, falls deeper rose. very fine 
thing from Mr. Carpenter. H.M. 1946. 
$1.59 
ROCKET. (Whiting 1945). One of 
the most discussed iris of recent 
years. The standards are pure deep 
chrome, and the falls are orange 
chrome, shaded a bit lighter at the 
edge. The flowers are large, broad 
petaled and of firm substance. Stron 
well branched stalks. H.M., A.I.S. 
1945, . A.M., Als, 1947a4 woSsing 
$2.00 
ROSE AMES. (Norton 1950). A cross 
between Florentine and Lady Naomi. 
Standards at base lemon white deep- 
ening to lavender blue at the top. 
Domed standards. Falls lemon white 
at haft deepening to lavender blue at 
bottom. Beard lemon white at haft 
deepening to lemon at base. nage 
strong flower, heavy stalk. ell 
branched. Fine substance. Lovely 
indeed. $7.50 
RODEO. (DeForest 1947). Height 
36 in. Brighter color in same pattern 
as Tiffanja. Standards gold. Falls 
flaring, white edged gold. Styles 
gold. Beard brown, tipped orange. 
Brown marking. Flowers measure 
close to six inches. As conspicuous 
as a ‘‘Ten Gallon’’ hat, hence the 
name. $3.00 
ROSE SPLENDOR. (Kleinsorge 1947). 
M.L.. Coppery rose in color, this iris 
gives a deep pink effect in the gar- 
den. A self except for the deeper 
venations and bronzy flush on the 
hafts. Rich orange beard. Strong and 
sturdy stalks with good branching. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1948. 40 inches. $4.00 
RUSSET WINGS. (J. Willis 1946). 
M. A heavy substanced flaring flower 
of smoothly blended gold, copper and 
apricot giving the effect of a glowing 
russet self, The standards are beau- 
tifully formed and firmly held, the 
falls are very flaring, delightfully 
ruffled at the edges. Bright in color, 
the flowers glow and sparkle even on 
cloudy days. H.C., A.I.S. 1945. H. 
M., A.I.S. 1946. 38 in. $2.00 
ROSE TOP. A very large pink plica- 
ta. Ground color creamy white, with 
a broad border of pink. Grand. $1.00 
ROYAL SCOT. A red trim plicata 
from Mr. Hall. We like it better than 
Firecracker. Jarge flower. 15¢ 
ROYAL WISH. (Norton 1952). Gold 
and rose effect. See under new intro- 
ductions by us for 1952. Priced low. 
$12.00 
RUBIENT. Standards are deep red 
purple; falls are black purple velvet, 
edged with purple of standards. 75¢ 
RUTH. (Innes 1950). A grand dis- 
tinct two-toned yellow, a cross. of 
Ola Kala and Gold Ruffles. Domed 
standards. Deep yellow as of Ola 
Kala. Ruffled, crimped edges. Haft 
same deep yellow, no reticulations-- 
falls broad and flaring, center of falls 
deep cream color with deep yellow 
crinkled edges. Large flower, stalk 
strong, flowers well placed on fine 
branching. Thirty-eight inches tall. 
The clear colors of Ola Kala and the 
crinkled edges of Gold Ruffles. Lar- 
ger flower than either. H.M. 1951. 
$6.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. One of the finest 
of the yellow plicatas with heavy 
markings of maroon. Award of Merit. 
50¢ 
SABLE. (P. Cook 1938). M. An ex- 
tremely dark blue purple flower with 
a lustrous silky sheen, The great 
depth of color is enhanced by the 
dark violet beard. H.M., A.I.S. 1937. 
A.M., A.I.S. 1940. 36 inches. 60¢ 
SALAR. (DeForest 1940). ML. 40 
in. Lovely and pleasing combination 
of opalescent creamy flesh dominated 
by an overlay of salmon. The falls 
have a spread of rose tones around 
the beard. Large flowers on well- 
branched stems. H.M. 1941. 50¢ 
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