RAINBOW ROOM (Sass 1946) M.—So 
named because it seems to blend all the 
colors of the rainbow. The standards 
are antimony yellow. Falls have a me- 
tallic blotch at the end of the beard 
which is yellow. Medium to large flow- 
ers. A. M. 1951. $4.00 ea. 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton 1945) M.— 
Rich, topaz-yellow standards with 
bronze cast and pigeon-blood red falls 
with topaz border. Large and well 
branched. >H:=M«19462._- $9.75 ea. 
RANGER (Klein 1943) L.—A deep, bril- 
liant, near crimson-red wih big, long 
flowers. Standards are closed and falls 
velvety with bronze-orange beard on a 
brownish toned haft. It is a heavy 
bloomer with straight stems and fine 
branching. A. M. 1946. ____ $1.50 ea. 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1931) M. L.—A 
brilliant red with strong well branched 
stalks. The standards are glowing red, 
broad and arched. The falls are velvety 
red bordered lighter red. A. M. 1941. 
2h AN Spt a LE St PRY iy rk $0.75 ea. 
RED MAJESTY (G. Douglas 1946) L.— 
A deep Eugenia rose (Ridgway). A self 
except for a yellow infusion at the cent- 
er. The falls are semi-flaring with thick 
vellow beard. Fine branching. H. M. 
1948. $2.50. ea. 
RED TORCH <«H. Sass 1947) M.>Ix— 
Rich gold bronze standards and falls 
of pure velvety red.’' Neat, compact 
flowers with rounded flaring falls. H. 
VG el 9 4 igs ee es eke $1.00 ea. 
RED VALOR (Nicholls 1939) M. L.—A 
rich garnet-red with sleek finish and 
brown beard. The flowers have extra 
good substance. A. M. 1943. __ $1.00 ea. 
REDWARD (Cook 1942) M. L.—An iris 
of deepest crimson-red without orange 
or brown shadings. It is large and bril- 
liant with widely flaring velvety falls. 
EL SGI? 1 O45 0p See eit been wah specie $2.00 ea. 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) M. — Very 
bright, rich mohogany-red. The flow- 
ers are medium to large and it is a good 
STOWer, wT IVE LO4 bee ee ee $3.00 ea. 
RELENTLESS (Cook 1948) M. L—A 
solid deep red self, medium large in 
size. The substance is heavy, texture 
fine with little fading. Yellow beard. 
Pie Vir L905 0 eet ae nage at ee OO $3.00 ea. 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) M. L.—A 
light pink with heavy creamy infusion. 
Fresh and charming. A. M. 1944. 
$1.00 ea. 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) M.—Very deep 
orange-chrome with burnished finish. 
The flowers have wide petals and heavy 
substance. Very brilliant and attractive. 
ALT Mi S194 1. so ee ee ee eee $2.09 ea. 
RODEO (De Forest 1947) M.—Big and 
bold. The creamy background of th2 
petals is speckled with bright buckskin- 
brown markings. Very large flowers 
on tall well branched stems. -H. M. 
194.99 86s ie atte Le eee $3.00 ea. 
ROSABELLA (Klein 1951) V. E.—A big, 
strong grower with deep rose-red flow- 
ers flushed with metallic copper. The 
beard is a dull, bronze-orange. Erect 
standards and wide flaring falls. Tall. 
BS ipl ig ee et anaconda ae $7.50 ea. 
ROSEBOWL (Milliken 1942) M.—Lilac 
pink blend much like China Maid but 
deeper in color and has a golden bronze 
center. $1.00 ea. 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Klein 1947) M.—A 
color betweenrose and pink with cop- 
pery tints. Nicely formed, well spaced 
flowers on well branched stems. H. M. 
1948. $2.50 ea. 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944) M.—Large 
burgandy-red plicata with red garden 
effect. A vigorous grower and good 
bloomer: bL Mia 944 eee $0.75 ea. 
RUBY GLOW (Schreiner 1941) V. E.— 
Blooms very early. Intermediate in 
height. Glossy, velvety ruby-red with 
bright orange beard. A. M. 1948. 
RGD ED ale cae a GM pads ee eR $0.75 ea 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939) M. L.— 
An exquisite, soft yellow clearly etched 
and stitched with reddish rose. A good 
grower and very popular iris. A. M. 
AIRE Mp ie ae 8 Saale Bh Sea ata se $0.50 ea. 
SABLE (Cook 1938) E. M.—A uniform 
shade of deepest, blue-black violet. The 
flowers are large and have heavy sub- 
stance and a wonderful sheen. One 
of the best blacks. A. M. 1940. $0.75 ea. 
SAN ANTONE (Klein 1947) M. L—A 
deep tan or sand-brown self. The large 
flowers have broad falls and very fine 
form and perfect spacing. Light ruf- 
PAIS ee Fie ML be LO 4 Bie eaten ae $2.00 ea. 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas 1942) M.—Large, 
well proportioned flowers of white on 
extra good, tall stalks. 
SHERIFFA (White 1942) M.—Lovely, ir- 
idescent flowers of metallic violet with 
a blaze of blue on the falls. An onco- 
bred. $0.75 ea. 
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