ROYAL SCOT (Hall, 44) M. 38” 
A large flowered, tall burgundy-red trimmed 
plicata. Has been likened to Highland Scotch 
kilts. A free bloomer and rapid increaser. 
H.M. 1944. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, ‘51) M.L. 38” 
Smooth, light orange in color with falls of 
rich plush-velvet falls and taffeta-textured 
standards. A true self with no veining. 
Stands hottest sun with no fading. Flowers 
large, rapid increaser. H.M. 1953. 
$5.00 each 
*RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees, ‘47) E.M. 36” 
A very heavily ruffled flower of rich cream 
with deeper toned standards. Smooth finish. 
$3.50 each 
*RUFFLED ORGANDY (Brenan, ‘53) 
E.M. 38” 
This beautiful Iris is well named. It is a 
ruffled ivory-cream with a translucent lay- 
ender-pearl undertone. Falls etched with a 
light gold border. It is a flower that must 
be seen to be fully appreciated. Tall stalks 
with 5-way branching and up to 17 buds 
over its long blooming period. Bound to be 
most popular as it becomes known. H.C. 
E952 $17.50 each 
RUMBA ROSE (Whiting, ‘49) M.L. 38” 
An unusual Iris of the amoena type. Stand- 
ards are orchid pink, the falls a_ brilliant 
rose-red. It has the warm, pulsing rhythm 
of the Cuban Dance for which it is named. 
Flowers medium in size and of good sub- 
stance. $1.50 each 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills, ‘46) M. 38” 
A bright, sparkling blend of gold, copper and 
apricot. Falls flaring and ruffled. Firm sub- 
stance and well branched. A.M. 1952. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
SABLE (P. Cook, ‘38) M. 38” 
Dark blue purple, so deep as to appear al- 
most black. Flower is large, with a blue 
beard and a lustrous sheen. Highly desir- 
able. A.M. 1940. 4th on Favorite 100 List. 
75c each, 3 for $2.00 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge, ‘47) M.L. 40” 
A deep tan or sand-brown self, huge in size, 
with extra broad falls. Many well spaced 
flowers to the stem, moderately ruffled. H.M. 
1948. $1.50 each 
SCARLET TANAGER (Chowning, 45) 
M. 38” 
A most attractive medium red self. Nicely 
formed flowers on well branched stalks. A 
fine Iris which has been greatly overlooked. 
Fragrant. One of our best sellers last year. 
$1.50 each 
20 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein, ’46) E. M. 38” 
Large violet blue with flush of purple in 
center of both standards and falls making it 
quite distinct from any other Iris. 
$1.50 each 
SERENE VALLEY (K. Smith, ‘52) M. 41” 
A very large, beautifully formed light blue 
self, which Kenneth Smith considers about 
the best blue he has produced to date, and 
he has originated some of the very best. 
Falls are semi-flaring and standards ruffled 
and semi-conical. Flowers are 7’ in width 
and 6’ long. Plant most vigorous and nice 
branching on a tall 41” stalk. H.C. 1951. 
NET $15.00 each 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow, “40) M. 40” 
Ruffled creamy white standards and rosy 
pink falls make this Iris a most striking and 
unusual one. Medium sized flowers on tall 
stems. Highly recommended if you are 
looking for an Iris that is different. 
75¢, 3 for $2.00 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas, 42) M. 38” 
A silky finished, pure white Iris which in 
the opinion of some judges is the finest of 
all pure white Irises. Has heavy substance, 
large size and beautifully flaring form. 
Withstands bad weather well. A.M. 1946. 
On Favorite 100 List. Pictured on page ... 
75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
SKY RANGER (Hall, ‘48) M. 48” 
Tallest Iris in existence, growing to a 
height of four and a half feet with three 
flowers open on three stems at one time. 
Flower is a heavily ruffled medium blue. 
Stalks are strong and sturdy. A.M. 1952. 
$1.50 each 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves, ‘42) M. 38” 
Huge, flaring white which is greatly in de- 
mand. Perfectly formed cold white flowers 
of heavy substance. A splendid white and 
highly recommended. A.M. 1944. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, ‘39) V.E. 40” 
This Iris will start the season for you with its 
blue tipped buds opening into many mag- 
nificent blue icy white frilled and ruffled 
blooms on tall stalks. One of the best whites 
and most fragrant—similar to orange blos- 
soms. 9th on Favorite 100 List. A.M. 1941. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, ‘51) M. 38” 
Supposed to be the finest deep yellow intro- 
duced today. According to the introducer it 
is the deepest yellow imaginable, huge in 
size and ideally formed. Stood out like a 
beacon light to all parts of our garden last 
year. Pictured on Page ... A.M. 1953. 
$12.00 each 
