RED WAVES (Lapham 1948) M. 36 in. (Red 
Gleam x Christabel) x Lights On. A rich, 
ruffled red of glowing tones. Parent of 
Laphams’ new reds____________- 4.00 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) M. 37 in. ((Christ- 
abel x Tenaya) x Janet Butler) x Red 
Comet. A beautiful self of deep ma- 
hogany red with heavy substance and 
satiny finish. HoM.6 1945.2 ee eee W) 
REFRAIN (Tomp. 1950) M. L. 36 in. (Honey- 
flow x Cascade Splendor). A very beau- 
tiful light blend with large, broad 
petaled flowers of heavy gardenia like 
substance. Color is rich ivory cream 
flushed pink with a dusting of gold over 
the whole flower. Lovely form with 
tluled:ootals tS ee 10.00 
REHOBETH (DeForest 1953) M. 36 in. (Not 
Available). A clear, pale sky blue iris 
with flowers measuring seven inches 
across. The form is flaring, the substance 
leather-like and the finish is very satiny 
eerie ele See at ee 25.00 
RELENTLESS (Cook 1948) M. L. 34 in. (From 
red line breeding). A solid red self, 
slightly on the maroon side. Rounded 
form, heavy substance and medium 
sized flowers. H. M. 1950_______- 2.00 
RENDEZVOUS (Tomp. 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Bright Lights x Tiffanja) x Coronado. 
A large, beautifully formed and broad 
petaled plicata of rich yellow ground 
with bright red edge and markings that 
are slightly orange toned. Substance is 
very heavy and the finish is silken. H. 
MTS 50 ee Be eA ah iy MN Ae 5.00 
RICH RAIMENT (Craig 1949) M. 38 in. 
(((King Tut) x (Bronze Beacon x Sacra- 
mento)) x (Mitchell sdlg.) x ((M. L. 
Aureau) x Tiffany x Los Angeles))). A 
brilliant plicata of excellent form and 
very rich coloring with a “different” 
pattern. Ground is cream and the mark- 
ings are a complete overall stippling 
done in red brown. A shimmering color 
effect HaMml 95022282 So eee 5.00 
RIO VALLEY (Tomp. 1951) M. L. 36 in. 
((Three Oaks x Honeyflow) x Copper- 
clad) x (Tobacco Road x Copperclad). 
One of the most brilliant and beautiful 
iris we have produced in the blend 
lines. The flowers are large with fluted 
form and have broad standards and 
broad flaring falls. The color is a very 
bright golden brown, almost a_ self 
color and there are no veinings to mar 
its purity. There is a faint and tiny 
touch of blue at the tip of the beard that 
is nearly abscent in some soils or 
weather conditions and quite predom- 
inent in others. The substance is heavy 
and the finish is like rich lacquer 
sprinkled with gold dust. For sheer 
beauty we recommend this______ 15.00 
RIPPLES (Linse 1951) M. 36 in. (Ormohr x 
Snoqualmie). A very broad petaled and 
heavily ruffled lilac with a touch of 
olive yellow at the shoulders. Typical, 
idVely otica- Tories ee ee ee 5.00 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) M. 40 in. (Sandle- 
wood x Naranja) x Golden Spike. A 
very brilliant orange yellow with heav- 
ier orange overlay on the falls. A. M. 
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ROSA BARONE (Lapham 1951) M. 37 in. 
(Bonny x Paradise Pink). A fine new 
pink of particularly nice color. Basic 
color seems to be creamy ivory with 
an allover flush of pink. Small tangerine 
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ROSABELLA (Klein. 1951) M. 48 in. (Klein. 
No. 352A x 359). A very deep rose red 
with a flush of copper at the haft that 
extends into the base of the standards. 
Very broad petals with semi-flaring falls. 
Flowers extremely large. H. M. 1951 
mek Rel ee ee 5.00 
ROSE AMES (Norton 1950) M. 36 in. (Flor- 
entine x Lady Naomi). A very large 
flower of soft lemon white flushed 
lavender at the base of the standards 
and over the shoulders of the falls. 
Different and lovely___________- 5.00 
ROSEDALE (D. Hall 1952) M. L. 32 in. 
- (Chantilly x Fantasy) x Fantasy. A very 
floriferous salmon pink with delightfully 
formed and heavily ruffled flowers. A 
subtle orchid undertone brightens the 
pink coloring and this is further height- 
ened by a rich red beard_______- 7.50 
ROSE GLOW (Muhl. 1951) M. 36 in. (Man- 
dalay x (E. B. Wmsn. x P. Sunset). A 
flaring flower of rose red with deeper 
tint at the throat. Very satiny finish and 
roffied edge == ts eee 3.00 
ROSE MOHR (Lewis 1949) M. 38 in. (Or- 
mohr x Red Valor). A large Mohr type 
flower of light mulberry rose with ex- 
tremely broad petals, thick substance 
and metallic finish. Fine__._____~ 8.00 
ROSE OF PICARDY (Whiting 1952) L. 30 in. 
(Garden Glory x Rocket). A warm rosy 
red self, near blended rose petal and 
Rose of Picardy by the Dictionary of 
Color. A yellow beard and golden touch 
at the haft enlivens its richness ____ 3.50 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Klein. 1947) M. 36 in. 
(Peach Glow x pink blend sdlg.). Rich 
blended shade of rosy pink flushed 
copper. Broad, heavily substanced flow- 
er with sleek, metallic finish. H. M. 
LIAS ge ees ee Se ee eee 2.50 
ROSE TOP (Hans Sass 1941) L. 35 in. Tif- 
fany x (Rameses x El Tovar). A gigantic 
plicata of cream with deep rose mark- 
ings and edge of richer rose. H. M. 1943 
pe AA Sear eee Diets See ee a 1.00 
ROSIRED (Craig 1949) M. 38 in. (The Red 
Douglas x E. B. Wmsn.). A large flower 
of smooth medium red__________ 2.00 
ROSY VEIL (Sass 1953) M. 37 in. (M. Col- 
quitt x (Maid of Astalot x Sib.) x (M. 
Colquitt x Jake). A plicata of fairly 
large size and very beautiful form, this 
is one of the most graceful iris in the 
garden. The ground color is glistening 
white and the edging is rosy heliotrope 
that is applied in a simple border of 
very dainty web-like stitchings. Stock 
limited Se ae ee eee ae 10.00 
ROYAL DUKE (Lyell 1951) M. L. 43 in. 
(Indian Hills x Sable). A sister to Purple 
Flash, this is a bit larger and is of a 
much darker shade of purple____- 5.00 
ROYAL ERMINE (Goodman 1952) M. L. 42 
in. (Snoqualmie x Fay sdlg.). A very 
large cream that gives a rich ermine 
white effect. The form is fine, the petals 
being broad and tailored. Substance is 
very heavy and the finish is like thick 
velvet. A real beauty__________ 15.00 
ROYAL WISH (Norton 1951) M. 38 in. (Ola 
Kala x Rainbow Room). A new blend 
said to be different than any other. 
Standards deep golden yellow. Falls 
violet rose edged gold and marked on 
the haft with a smooth brushing of 
metallic rose and gold. Large and broad. 
Ha MA1053 sees eo ee 10.00 
RUFFLED GEM (Muhl. 1951) M. 36 in. (Mid- 
west Gem x Sib. to Dream Girl). A very 
ruffled and lacy edged blend of light 
fan, Lovely, tee 22s 24S eS eee 3.50 
RUFFLED ORGANDY (Brennan 1953) E. M. 
L. 40 in. Gilt Edge x (Snow Flurry x 
Nylon). A new iris that created much 
comment at the Boston meeting last 
year. The flowers are large, nicely 
formed and the broad petals are beau- 
tifully ruffled. The color is a near ivory 
cream with faint undertones of opal- 
escent lavender and both the standards 
and the falls are bordered with clear 
buff. Stalks are tall, strong and well 
branched. Ha Ml 95os ee eee 17.50 
RUMBA ROSE (Whiting 1949) M. 37 in. 
(Wabash x Fair Elaine) x Sib. A lovely 
neglecta in rose amber and red plum 
shades. Standards are clear and glitter- 
ing while the falls are deep and velvety. 
Fine So ees 22 oe ee ee 1.50 
RUTH (Innes 1950) M. 35 in. (Ola Kala x 
Gold Ruffles). A smooth medium yellow 
with very heavy ruffling and a sleek 
satiny, tinish. HeatMsel OS ee ee 4.00 
SABLE NIGHT (P. Cook 1952) M. 38 in. 
Cook sdlg. x Sable. This is one of the 
most sensational of all the new black 
iris. The flowers are large and_ full 
petaled with very heavy substance and 
a smooth finish. The smooth dark color- 
ing is slightly undertoned red purple. 
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SALMONETTE (Sass 1946) M. 35 in. ((Dore 
x Matula) x (((Beau Ideal x Rameses) x 
(Amitola)) x (Miss Calif.)). A lovely light 
salmon toned pink with a self colored 
beard. Lovely form. Proving a fine par- 
ents 2.2 ee ee ee ee 1.00 
SALMON SHELL (Muhl. 1950) M. 38 in. 
(Midwest Gem x Sib. to Dream Girl). A 
self of almost pure salmon with salmon 
toned beard. Flowers are large with 
broad petals, excellent form and_ sub- 
stance. Proving to be a remarkable par- 
x F. Zenor). A very large shell pink with 
undertone of gold and salmon. Tanger- 
ine: beard (= eee Ss eee ee t.00 
SAMITE (Whiting 1952) M. L. 38 in. (Lady 
Moon x Frosty Blue). A clear white ex- 
cept for a touch of yellow at the throat 
and a white, yellow tipped beard. The 
flowers are large, ruffled and flaring of 
form with very heavy substance. H. M. 
1952 pit ee eee ee 6.00 
SAN ANTONE (Klein. 1947) M. 38 in. (From 
two sdlgs.). A very large and full form- 
ed flower of rich brown with golden 
infusion. Heavy substance and sleek 
leathery looking finish. H. M. 1948 1.50 
SARAH GOODLOE (Douglas 1949) M. L. 38 
in. (Sib. to Drum Major). A very dark 
maroon red self with heavy substance 
and glistening finish. A really outstand- 
ing) new iris! Ho M. 194925 see 3.50 
SARAH LEE SHIELDS (Graves 1951) M. 40 
in. Lady Boscawen x (Snow Carnival x 
Cloud Castle). A bright glistening white 
with very broad and heavily ruffled 
petals. Really fine. H. M. 1951____6.00 
SAVAGE (Craig 1949) M. 36 in. (Unknown). 
A smooth and deep toned bronze red 
with an infusion of magenta. Good form 
and heavy substance. H. M. 1951__6.00 
SEAFARER (Buttrick 1949) M. 36 in. (The 
Admiral x Great Lakes). A very clear 
and smooth medium blue of rounded, 
flaring form. The blooms are large, 
heavily substanced and have a silky 
finishHeMol 94922 Sar eee 7.00 
SEA LARK (Muhl. 1946) E. M. 40 in. (Brun- 
hilde x Sable). A large violet blue with 
a deep flush or pattern of purple on 
the falls. Beautiful form and_ finish. 
Entirely different and very fine. H. M. 
1947 ee ee a ee 1.50 
