SNOW FLURRY (Fage 14) 
RAINBOW ROOM (J. Sass) 
The buff-cream background of this unusual iris provides the 
setting for a most unordinary placement of colors. Multiple shad- 
ings of apricot and orange buff, over which a blue blaze is thrown 
in the center of each fall. The bright yellow beard against this 
background looks like a bright flame of light. See illustration on 
back cover. $7.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge) 
Very dark crimson-red. The standards are closed and are long 
and cone-shaped, while the wide falls are like smooth rich velvet. 
A late bloomer. See color illustration on page 8. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
RAVEN WING (Milliken) 
Dark as a Raven wing with much the same sheen, this lovely 
deep iris with beautifully domed standards and rippling loosely 
ruffled falls upon which rest the heavy dark beard, is indeed a 
most beautiful iris. 3 ft. $10.00 
RED VELOUR (Milliken) 
See page 2 for a complete description of this striking intro- 
duction for 1952. $25.00 
RELENTLESS (Cook) 
Solid deep red throughout, with a deep cadmium yellow beard 
for accent. Excellent substance and form. 3 ft. $5.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall) 
A very fine blend of pink and light yellow. The flowers are 
large and of good substance. Very desirable. 3 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
RICH RAIMENT (Craig) 
Super-fancy plicata—cream ground color so heavily veined and 
dotted with red-brown that from a short distance it looks like a 
dark red-brown self. 3 ft. $7.50 
ROCKET (Whiting) 
This is an Iris with pronounced orange tones. The falls are 
orange-chrome, the standards a clear deep chrome. $3.00 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken) 
This is fast becoming one of the most popular of our irises. A 
clump of it is brilliant. Deeper in color than China Maid, but not 
so pink, with its golden bronze center, it is warmer in color. 4 ft. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
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ROSE GOLD (Milliken) 
An exceptionally bright blend of gold and rose. It suggests the 
beautiful iridescent shading of Tiffany glass. The flowers are of 
good size, shape and substance, and the plant is vigorous. 3 ft. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach) 
A very attractive iris in the pink tones to which a little cream 
has been added, making the standards lighter than the falls. The 
flowers are large, the blooming period long. 2 ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
ROYAL CREST (Milliken) 
A dark iris of blue-violet with large wavy, beautifully formed 
flowers which are placed upon the stalk in a most charming 
manner which gives this dark iris a jaunty appearance. Excel- 
lent for cutting. 3 ft. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills) 
A smooth blend of gold, copper and apricot melting into a 
true russet self. Wide standards perfectly domed and flaring 
falls which ruffle at the edges make this a lovely iris. 3 ft. See 
illustration on page 13. $3.00 
RUSSIAN BRONZE (Milliken) 
A flaring flower with golden tawny standards and deep ma- 
roon falls. It has the habit here in Southern California of throwing 
bloom in the winter and thus adds another color to our group of 
Tournament Queen, Springtime Madonna, Bel-Air, Blue River, 
Sungold and San Pasqual, which are very regular winter bloomers 
in this section. One of our most popular varieties. 214 ft. $1.50 
SABLE (Cook) 
This is undoubtedly one of the most popular deeply colored 
irises in commerce. It is a glistening, very dark violet. The flower 
is large, of fine shape and substance. 24% to 3 feet. See color illus- 
tration on page 8. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean) 
A lovely mauve, which blooms very early here in the southland. 
It is not hardy in cold sections. Grows very tall, and should be in 
every garden where the climate permits. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
SAN MARINO (Milliken) 
Rosy brown lines etched on a white background. A flaring 
plicata of excellent substance. 24 inches. $1.00 
SAN PASQUAL (Milliken) 
A huge, very rich velvety flower which blooms early with us, 
along with Sungold, Blue River and San Gabriel. The falls are a 
velvety violet-carmine, the standards a few shades lighter. 3 to 
314 ft. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SERENATA (Milliken) 
Our visitors like this russet-pink flower with its firm flaring 
falls. The flowers spread about six inches. 2 ft. See color illustra- 
tion on page 5. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) 
A reflection of the clear blue western skies in still, shining 
waters. The firm, wax-like texture and perfect finish, symmetry, 
and poise of the fails and standards are enhanced by a brisht 
orange beard. Stalks well-branched. 4 to 5 ft. 50c 
SIERRA BLUE (Kssig) 
The large, well-tailored flowers are borne on tall, well branched 
stalks. In color it is the blended blue which one sees when look- 
ing at distant mountains. 4% ft. 50c 
SKY RANGER (Hall) 
A tall, stately and heavily ruffled medium blue. 3% ft. $5.00 
SLEEPY HOLLOW (Milliken) 
The rich velvety deep violet flowers of this vigorous variety 
make a stunning color note in the garden, the color carrying well 
despite its dark shade. Very popular with garden visitors, and 
most useful as a landscape iris, as it blooms profusely and over 
a long period of time. 24% ft. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees) 
Pure ice white, very faintly flushed with blue. The striking 
feature is the frilling and ruffling of both standards and falls. 
A remarkable, strong growing iris. 3 ft. See black and white illus- 
tration on this page. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
