RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) 
One of the best and most satisfactory 
of the reds. An excellent all-round 
iris - large, nicely formed flowers, 
fine red coloring, good substance, 
good branching and a free blooming, 
thrifty plant. 36 in. stalks. 1.00 
RELENTLESS (Cook 1948) 
In this new red we have rich, deep 
red coloring that extends smoothly 
and solidly over the entire flower. 
Medium large, nicely formed and beau- 
tifully colored red flowers. Plant 
good, but appreciates extra feeding. 
Nicely branched 34-36 in. stalks. 2.00 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) 
One of the deepest colored of the 
- new, intensely brilliant, deep orangy 
toned yellows. The plant is 4 pro- 
lific increaser that produces loads 
of its nicely formed, wide petaled, 
vividly colored flowers. Especially 
effective when planted in 4 semi- 
shaded spot. 32-36 in. stalks. Hae 
RODEO (DeForest 1945) 
Plicata, and 4 big, breezy one with 
nearly horizontal falls that's as 
conspicuous as 4 "ten-gallon" hat. 
S a creamy gold, the widely fiaring 
falls white with gold edge, the 
light markings 4 buckskin brown. 
Very large flowers, big plant, tall 
stalks - it really puts on quite 
4 show. 36-40 inches. DA e 
ROSABELLA (Kleinsorge 1951) 
An early bloomer that will start your 
blooming season off in great style. 
A deep reddish-rose self with a me- 
tallic coppery suffusion at the cen- 
ter. Large, widely flaring, broad 
petaled flowers and a big, husky 
plant with 3 to 4 ft. stalks. 6.00 
RUSSET WINGS  (J.Wills 1946) 
If you are leoking for a "Top Notcher" 
in the medium brown color class here 
it is in a mixture of gold, copper 
and apricot all blended into 4a love- 
ly, brilliant, russet-brown self. 
Flowers unusually large, beautifully 
formed, broad petaled, nicely ruf- 
fled with flaring falls. Husky, free 
blooming plant. A fine all-round 
iris that's hard to beat in this 
color class. 36-40 in. stalks. 1750 
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