RUBY GLOW (Schreiner ‘41). E. Int. (Grace Sturte- 
vant x Graminea.) Rich red intermediate to 
starisiher seasons peli 140 name eee eee 
RUBIENT (Whiting '42). M., 40 inches. (Valor x 
Winneshiek.) Pansy purple standards, red- 
purple falls bordered color of standards. Fra- 
grant 
RUFFLED BOUQUET (C. Rees '47). E.-M. (Snow 
Flurry x Sunburst.) Lovely smoothly finished 
bi-colored cream, standards slightly deeper. 
Should be a splendid parent for creams, 
whites and blues 
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RUFFLED GEM (Muhlestein ‘51). M. (Midwest 
Gem x D. Hall's 42-10.) Ruffled tan blend. Quite 
different. All our garden visitors have wanted 
it. A breeder for ruffling. Should be useful for 
pinks. No. 46-41 B. Net 
RUFFLED ORGANDY (See Introductions) 
RUMBA ROSE (Whiting ‘49). M. (F2: Wabash x 
Fair Elaine.) Large new Neglecta—almost an 
amoena. We like its real quality. Net... .$1.50 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills '46). M. (Old Parchment x 
Stardom). Glowing gold, copper and apricot 
skillfully blended in a large, beautifully formed 
flower. Splendid blood for blends, yellows and 
reds. H.M. ‘46 $2.00 
RUTH (Innes ‘50). M. (Ola Kala x Gold Ruffles.) 
Smooth rich yellow the size of Gold Ruffles 
with its deep ruffling. Impressed us as one of 
the best of the new yellows. H.M. '51....$5.00 
SABLE (P. Cook '38). E.-M. (Involving: Innocenza, 
Blue Boy, Cinnabar, Seminole.) Superb early 
black-purple. Proving a remarkable parent. 
A.M. ‘40 a EAS 
SABLE NIGHT (P. Cook ‘52). M., 38 inches. (In- 
diana Night x Modoc) x (Sable.) Very dark 
black-purple with reddish undertone. Somber 
purple, brown-tipped beard. H.C. ‘50, H.M. ‘52. 
SADEE* (Baker ‘49). E.-M. (Purissima x I. aura- 
nitica.) Listed as white, it is really a lavender. 
Small, insignificant flower, yet the blood is 
unusual $3.00 
SADDLE BROWN (C. Rees '52). M., 40 inches. 
(Aztec Copper x Sultan's Robe.) Brilliant big 
polished saddle-leather brown. This superb 
blood cannot fail to produce the best in rich 
blends, browns and coppers. May be had 
from the Rees Gardens, 1059 Bird Avenue, 
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SALAMONIE (P. Cook ‘46). M. (Majenica x Pink 
Reflection.) Light peach-pink blend. Nicely 
formed. H. M. ‘46 $4.00 
SALLY ANN (K. Smith ‘45). E-M-L. Rebloomer. 
(Kalinga x Jelloway.) The largest, clearest re- 
blooming yellow. Very long season of bloom 
in the spring. Fragrant $2.50 
SALMONETTE (J. Sass '46). M. (Dore x Matula) x 
((Beau Ideal x Rameses)) x ((Amitola)) x 
(Miss Calif.))) Salmon or peach-pink with tan- 
gerine-salmon beard. Useful for hybridizing 
because of its “unrelated” blood. H.M. ‘47.$1.00 
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SALMON SHELL (Muhlestein ‘50). M.-L. (Midwest 
Gem x D. Hall's 42-10.) Large salmon-pink self, 
even to the beard. Flowers sometimes water- 
mark, but it is proving such a remarkable par- 
ent for pinks and various new shades of by- 
products from these it will be widely used for 
the quality it passes on to his children and 
grandchildren—many of them being ruffled, 
due, no doubt, to the Midwest Gem blood. 
SALUSKIN (Nelson ‘48). M. 
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SAMITE (Whiting ‘52). M. (Lady Moon x Frosty 
Blue.) This lovely ruffled white is a superb 
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SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge ‘47). M. (333 x 311 A.) 
Deep, glowing sand-brown. H.M. ‘48... .$2.00 
SARAH GOODLOE (G. Douglas ‘49). M.-L. (Sister 
to Drum Major.) Deep maroon self. Heavy sub- 
STCMCS Mm MMe Stcrl kee lel Vln. Ota pues $4.50 
SARAH LEE SHIELDS (Graves ‘51). M. (Lady 
Boscawen) x (Snow Carnival x Cloud Castle). 
Beautiful ruffled pure white. H.C. '46, H.M. ‘51. 
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SARAH LESTER (C. Rees ‘51). E-M. (Easter Sun- 
rise x Prairie Sunset.) The earliest of the yel- 
lows. A huge flaring flower that will make a 
show piece in your garden or on the exhibi- 
tion table. Grand blood for whites, creams, 
blends, pinks and yellows 
SAVAGE (Craig ‘49). M. (?) Bronze-red suffused 
and blazed magenta. H.M. ‘51 
SEAFARER (Buttrick ‘49). M. (The Admiral x 
Great Lakes.) Clear, smooth blue highly 
praised from every quarter. Beautiful form, fin- 
ish and superb substance. Top blood for blues. 
H.M. ‘49. Net $9.00 
SEAS GULLS Cisne 48). Nie (hav. wisdigw x 
Stella Polaris.) Large white as graceful as a 
sea gull on the wing $3.00 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein ‘46). E.-M. (Brunhilde x 
Sable.) Large violet-blue with flush of pur- 
ple in center of both standards and falls mak- 
ing it quite distinct from any other iris. Has 
a strong tendency to produce this intensifi- 
cation, or flush of purple, in its seedlings. We 
think it will be highly useful as a parent. 
H.M. ‘47 $1.50 
SEATHWAITE (H. Randall ‘52). M. (Helen Mc- 
Gregor x Cahokia.) Dykes Medal 1952, Eng- 
land. 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux ‘33). M. Arlinde x sdlg. of 
Ensorceleur.) Wide plicata lightly marked lav- 
ender. Splendid parent $ .50 
SELAH (Nelson ‘48). M. (Thole white sdlg. x Show 
Girl: Rameses x Prairie 8.) Light lavender- 
blue, gold heart. Different $1.50 
SERIN (Long ‘48). M. (Nepenthe x Treasure Ship) 
x ((Souv. de Loetitia Mischaud x Dainty 
Duchess) x (Dainty Duchess)). Canary yellow 
with no W. R. Dykes blood. Imported from 
England 
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