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RELENTLESS (Cook 1948): M.L. 38 in. A deep solid red, 
rich and brilliant. The medium sized flowers are of good 
substance, fine texture, and excellent growing habits. It 
does not fade in the hot sun and is hardy and vigorous. 
A wonderful red Iris. H.M., 1950. 
Each $5.00; 3 for $12.50 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942): M.L. 38 in. A light pink of 
delicate and delightful shade. There is a heavy infusion 
of cream in the huge flowers to almost class it as a 
blend. The blooms are well shaped and grow on sturdy 
stems. Another from the famous Hall Gardens. H.M., 
1943, and A.M., 1944. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) : M. 36 in. An orange toned self 
with standards of pure deep chrome and falls of orange- 
chrome. Extra depth is lent to the color because of the 
burnished finish on the falls. The flowers are large, 
broad petaled and of firm substance. We suggest that 
you plant this Iris in partial shade as we have found 
that it has a tendency to fade slightly in the very hot 
afternoon sun. This is an Iris we are happy to recom- 
mend. H. M., 1945; A.M., 1947. 
Each $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken 1942): M. 40 in. A fine tall rose 
colored Iris on the order of China Maid but deeper in 
color. It has a bronze-golden center and a warmth of 
color. Very brilliant when planted in clumps. A very 
popular flower when seen in the garden. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROSELAND (Hall 1939): V.L. 38 in. Standards are buff- 
rose and falls of rich berry-red give this exceptional Iris 
a garden effect of bright rose-pink. The falls are edged 
with a lighter tone than the standards. This Iris is really 
a bi-color and blooms very late in the season. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ROSE TOP (Sass 1941): M. 34 in. This massive Iris with 
standards of flushed rose on white and falls of creamy 
white with a bright rose flecked edge gives this beautiful 
plicata a distinction all its own. It is heavily ruffled, 
with large blossoms, and truly a fine Iris. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
ROSY RUFFLES (Salbach 1946): M. 40 in. Large blossoms in the 
shades of rosy pink, fine form, firm substance and beautifully 
ruffled. Tall, well branched stems with three to five flowers 
and many buds open at one time. The plants are rugged and 
the flowers scented. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1935): E. 49 in. A blend of deep rose and 
crimson-brown, with a beard of Orange. This large Iris with 
splendid flaring falls grows to a great height. Blooms very freely 
and because of this we find it advisable to remove some of the 
blooms early. H.M., 1935; A.M., 1936; Winner of Dykes Medal 
in 1939, Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ROYAL COACH (Sass 1939): M.L. 32 in. This plicata from the 
famous Sass Gardens is a little more yellow than the others. It 
is best described as a medium light yellow with heavy brown 
stitching and penciling. The blossoms are well formed and it is a 
real gem. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ROYAL COMMAND (Hall 1939): M. 36 in. Rich velvety purple 
close to dark Dubonnet. It is extremely dark, approaching a 
“near black,’ lustrous and very pure in color. A fine contrast 
when planted with a white Iris. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944): M. 36 in. A large burgundy-red 
trimmed plicata that from a distance appears to be red. It is 
a vigorous grower of fine form, substance and blooms freely. This 
is an outstanding plicata. Winner of H.M. in 1943. 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942): M. 36 in. Standards of pure pansy- 
purple and falls that are deeper purple of velvety texture edged 
with a border of pansy-purple. The standards are closely domed 
and the falls are flaring and ruffled. A gold patterned haft 
gives this distincive Iris the appearance of a big purple Pansy. 
IHlustrated on page 24. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills 1946): M. 36 in. Very large blooms of 
gold, copper and apricot with a russet tone throughout the 
flower. The smoothly blended flowers have standards that are 
beautifully formed and firmly held and falls that are very flar- 
ing, delightfully ruffled at the edges. H.M., 1946. 
Each $3.00; 3 for $7.50 
RUTH (Innes 1950): M. 38 in. A fine two-toned yellow; a cross 
of Ola Kala and Gold Ruffles. It is as deep in color as Ola Kala 
with domed standards and ruffled crimped edges. The falls: are 
broad and flaring, center of the falls is deep cream color with 
deep yellow crinkled edges. The flowers are large, the stalks 
strong and the flower itself very fine. Each $5.00 
