ANOTHER BIG REPEAT ORDER 
“| ordered a lot of iris from you last year 
and was well pleased.” 
North Carolina 
PROSPECTOR—(Kleinsorge 1950). Deep- 
est golden yellow, almost an orange, with 
the falls carrying a bold patch of clean 
ivorywhite. Abundance of medium large 
flowers, well formed with widely flaring 
fallemanide closed standatds:.: st wie $5.00 
PURPLE MOOR — (Lapham 1947) ML 
36”. A very rich glossy purple self. Like 
richest velvet the large round petals glow 
with an unusually heavy lustrous sheen. 
It is somewhat like Master Charles though 
half again as big. It is a descendant of 
fbhes Red Ios ec tien te reetce oe teen $2.00 
RADIATION— (Hall 1948) EM 33”. An 
orchid pink self with a deep tangerine 
beard. The flowers are large, the stand- 
ards domed and the falls are semi-flaring. 
Popularly called the “strawberry blonde.” 
$5.00 
RAINBOW ROOM—(Sass 1946) M 34”. 
A buff-cream background with multiple 
shadings of apricot and orange buff over- 
laid with a blue blaze in the center of 
each fall. The bright yellow beard gives 
it the appearance as if lit within......$4.00 
RANGER=—(Kleinsorge 1943) L. 36”. A 
self ofalmost true crimson-red, dark but 
very bright. Long cone shaped closed 
standards and wide falls of glossy velvet. 
Bronze beard. Blooms late and an abun- 
dance of flowers. This is a topnotch red 
liked spyasallicn mets aa ee ee me xe $1.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON — (Schreiner 1951) 
EM. 34”. A Minnie Colquitt type plicata 
with a different color combination. Aptly 
named because of the raspberry ribbon 
running around the white blaze on the 
fa he RNC oat eae ey eae A Poe $10.00 
RED AMBER — (Loomis 1942) M 38”. 
Another outstanding new Iris and often 
four blossoms open at once on a spike. 
Standards jasper pink flushed amaranth 
pink. Falls are a blending of old rose to 
Eugenia red with an under cast of copper. 
Lovely large flowers. Very fine............. 50c 
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. It 
won the Rome Gold Medal in 1940, and 
well deserving. This is one of our top- 
notch finer Iris and in heavy demand. 
75¢ 
Our fields have all been replanted by Octo- 
ber 15th and positively cannot ship anything 
after that date. 
Mrs. H.C.E. 
RED VELVET—(Kleinsorge 1939) M 36” 
A very excellent red of velvety texture. 
Standards are Van Dyke red, slightly 
deeper at edge. The falls are darker of 
rich oxblood-red with darker rim. Large 
flowers, semi-flaring falls. Very  prolilic 
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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 mwithutnisyo mess ee ce sks... 50¢ 
REMEMBRANCE—(D. Hall 1942) M 38”. 
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 theresa ee 50¢ 
ROCKET— (Whiting 1945) M 36”. An 
orange self, the standards of pure deep 
chrome almost to the edge. The flowers are 
large, wide petaled, well formed and of 
heavy substance. This is the kind we like 
LO GO TOW see eee tee ce seer Cet! $1.00 
ROSABELLA—(Kleinsorge 1951) E. 48”. 
A deep rose-red self, the haft flushed me- 
tallic copper. Bronze orange beard. Large 
erect standards, widely flaring broad falls. 
$10.00 
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¢ 
MINIMUM ORDERS are $3.00, else add 
35¢ for extra expense in handling. 
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. 
Ween lover iter sataiadte) Mencia hl ca Ul $1.00 
ROYAL SCOT—(D. Hall 1944) M 38”. 
A very heavily marked plicata and at a 
distance it appears a red self. It is a pleas- 
ing tone of burgundy-red. A sweet thing. 
50¢ 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN -— (Stevens 1951) 
ML. 38”. Another fine light orange with 
rich plush velvety falls: taffeta-textured 
standards. Deeper in color than Ola 
Kalas penta Se clineeaiue> ” $10.00 
SHE REORDERS SOME OF THE 
NEWER BEAUTIES 
“I was so pleased with the nice large 
rhizomes you sent me last year. 
Oklahoma Mrs. Carl W. 
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