RED GLEAM—(Lapham 1939 ML 34”. A 
glamorous rich velvety brilliant red, very 
close approach to scarlet. It is quite red 
on established clumps. Very vigorous here. 
50¢ 
RED VALOR—(Nicholls 1939) ML 38”. 
Not the reddest but it is a rich, colorful 
and imposing Iris of deep garnet-red with 
brown beard. Extra heavy substance. lt 
won the Rome Gold Medal in 1940, and 
well deserving. This is one of our top- 
notch finer Iris and in heavy demand. 
75¢ 
RED VELVET—(Kleinsorge 1939) M 36”. 
A very excellent red of velvety texture. 
Standards are Wan Dyke red, slightly 
deeper at edge. The falls are darker of 
rich oxblood-red with darker rim. Large 
tlowers, semi-flaring falls. Very prolitic 
POSER, eteanochaescorcosensseeo seb aaaasenCReCeNEO 50¢ 
REDWARD—(P. Cook 1942) ML 34”. An 
impressive crimson-red leaning to the pur- 
ple side rather than brown or orange. 
Flowers fairly large with domed standards 
and wide flaring velvety falls. You will 
be pleased with this one. -.............---- $1.00 
REMEMBRANCE—(D. Hall 1942) M 38”. 
This is rated as the best of the numerous 
pink blends raised by Mr. David Hall. 
It is a large beautiful flower of light pink 
with a heavy overlay of yellow. The yel- 
low overtones enliven the whole flower. 
Very: popular, Nereissaeeaeteenee ee $1.00 
ROCKET—(Whiting 1945) M 36”. Herc 
is one that is bound to rise to fame. It 
has every good quality. An orange sell, 
the standards of pure deep chrome and 
the falls orange chrome almost to the 
edge. The flowers are large, wide pet: 
aled, well formed and of heavy substance. 
This is the kind we like to grow. ..$5.00 
ROSE BOWL—(Milliken 1942) M 40”. A 
very tall and darker China Maid, deeper 
in color but not so pink. Very vigorous 
increaser and blooms freely. This deep 
rose self is quite popular with our visitors. 
50¢ 
ROSE TOP—(H. Sass 1941) ML 34”. 
Here is one that makes them all stop, 
look and listen. It is a very large bright 
rose-pink plicata. Ruffled big blossoms of 
deep cream, with a broad border of pink. 
It is the kind you can spot a block away. 
W ea lovied 1675s so eect iee eee ate $1.50 
ROSELAND — (D. Hall 1939) VL 36”. 
Standards are buff rose; falls are berry-red, 
edged with a softer shade. Our visitors 
seldom pass up this without a second look. 
It is lovely with its bright rose pink ef- 
FOCE oa ieee er ops gee cena: ieee Bae 50¢ 
ROSY WINGS—(Gage 1936) M 38:. A 
stunning blend of rose and copper. Large 
oval blooms of soft rose-red with a tinge 
of copper shining through, enhanced by 
a bright orange beard. Very prolific in 
blooms and growth. Dykes winner 1939. 
35¢ 
ROYAL SCOT—(D. Hall 1944) M 38” 
A very heavily marked plicata and at @ 
distance it appears a red self. It is a pleas- 
ing tone of burgundy-red. A sweet ne 
D¢ 
RUBEO—(Mohr-Mitchell 1931) M 48”. A 
very tall deep maroon red and velvety. he 
increases quite rapidly and for those that 
want a lot of Iris for little money it isn't 
Es ait cc ey Bien Okc sn rE Oh ae ee 35¢ 
RUBIENT— (Whiting 1942) M 38”. Often 
said to be “Amigo done in red’. Stan- 
dards are deep red purple; falls are black 
purple velvet edged with purple of stan- 
dards. We admire this one very much 
though it is a little on the slow side to 
increase. Price will probably hold up for 
SOUL HCMC eee ae eee corer enone sana: $1.00 
RUSSET WINGS—(J. Wills 1946) M 36”. 
A russet colored self. Big flowers of 
smoothly blended gold, copper and apri- 
cot, the gold as if dusted on. Falls flaring 
eWNcbwabrggleh, (-baues Rema. be $4.50 
SABLE—(P Cook 1938) M 38”. The queen 
of the blacks, tall and handsome. A large 
Iris of rich deep blue-black-violet, with 
blue beard, thick substance and lustrous 
sheen, as luxurious as the name implies. 
Even those that have Sable can hardly 
resist buying more. A must have. .....75¢ 
SALAMONIE—(Cook 1946) EM 36”. A 
very fine light pink blend. A shade of 
salmon near silvery pink. A_ pleasing 
combination of Majenica x Pink Reflec- 
tic ee eee een $5.00 
SALAR—(DeForest 1940) M 40”. This 1 
a large magnificent Iris with unusua: 
blending of colors, hard to describe. The 
blended tints of flesh, cream and salmon 
with rose on the falls are dominated by 
an overlay of salmon. It is very lovely. 
50¢ 
SALUTATION—(D. Hall 1938) E. 38”. 
A charming pearly yellow self slightly 
ruffled, the earliest of the large yellows 
to bloom. It multiplies rapidly and is not 
Vaebadmirisetorathes money... 35¢ 
SELAH—(Nelson 1948) M 38”. A differ- 
ent color combination, a lovely shade of 
lavender blue with a glowing gold heart. 
Leathery substance, well placed flowers 
and golden beard. Large flowers and 
about 38 inches tally “Scarce: ......... $2.50 
