ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge ’47) 
38”. HM ’48. This large rose-pink, 
about the color of a ripe watermelon, 
is a strong grower and popular. 
$2.50 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass ’41) 34”. HM ’43. 
A plicata lover’s delight with very late 
season of bloom. Deep cream, heavily 
stitched rose-pink, and nicely ruffled. 
$1.00 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees 746) 40”. A 
large rose-pink seedling of Snow 
Flurry. Flaring, ruffled and vigorous. 
$1.00 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall ’44) 36”. HM ’44. 
Like a Scotsman’s kilts, another bright 
one! Yellow base with an_ all-over 
brushing of red. (Ye 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills ’46) 38”. AM 
‘02. Large and fine, smoothly blended 
iris of gold, copper and apricot, the 
general effect being that of a glow- 
ing russett self. Crimped and _ lacy 
edges on this fine novelty. $1.50 
RUTH (Innes 750) 38”. HM ’51. Nam- 
ed for Mrs. Ruth Innes, it is indeed 
remindful of a dainty lady with its 
golden yellow’ standards and _ its 
creamy falls, all edged in lovely gold- 
en laee. $4.00 
SABLE (Cook ’38) 36”. AM ’40. This 
elegant large flowered black still 
rates near the top among the dark 
ones. (6% 
SAN ANTONE (\(Kleinsorge ’47) 40”. 
HM ’47. One of the series of fine 
browns from Dr. Kleinsorge. Huge, 
broad and ruffled. A very vigorous 
iris. $2.00 
SHARON KAY (DeForest ’46) 38”. A 
long oval flower of rosy lilac with a 
white beard. Usually considered a pink, 
it is unlike any other that we grow 
and very worthwhile. $1.25 
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ROSE TOP 
SKY RANGER (Hall ’48) 54”. AM ’52. 
A sky-scraper for sure. An excellent 
medium blue with fine flaring and 
ruffled form, good stalks and place- 
ment of bloom. $2.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees ’39) 40”. AM 
41. Ruffled, crimped and _ flaring 
white with blue buds that is a prime 
favorite with all garden fans. 75¢ 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass 742) 40”. 
HM ’42. A white with a golden throat 
that has a finish like’ satin, and sub- 
stance to withstand any weather. 75c 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass ’44) 36”. 
AM ’47. Very handsome mahogany- 
red with plush-like finish and bronzy 
beard. $1.00 
SOQUEL (Reinelt ’40) 34”. A seedling 
of Wm. Mohr, lighter and a better 
grower. Somewhat fertile pollen. 75c 
