PURPLE MOOR. (Lapham, 1947). M. L. 
36 in. (The Red Douglas x E. Lapham). 
A very rich self of dark purple with glob- 
ular form and velvety finish. Large and 
broad petaled. $2.50 
RADIATION. (D. Hall, 1948). M. Beauti- 
ful in color and form. It is a self with 
large firm substanced flowers of glisten- 
ing orchid pink with perfectly domed 
standards and flaring falls set off by deep 
tangerine beard. The stalk is well branch- 
ed and sturdy. H.C., A.I.S., 1947. H. M.., 
A. IS) 1948) Aw M., A. I. S.,: 1950... 32 
inches. $7.50 
RAINBOW ROOM. (Jacob Sass, 1946). 
A remarkable new blend so named be- 
cause it seems to us to contain all the 
colors of the rainbow. S. Anthony yellow 
and merging into lilac color leaving a 
metallic blotch at the end of the beard in 
the center of the fall, which gives a strik- 
ing contrast. Yellow beard. Medium to 
large flowers on 36-inch branching stems. 
(H. C., 1945). Order early. $2.00 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton). Variegata 
fanciers will be surprised when they see 
this one. It’s different. It’s a honey. 
Standards topaz in color; falls pigeon 
blood red, with wide border of topaz on 
falls. Large burnished gold beard. Large 
flower, well branched. Thirty-eight in. 
tall. H. M., 1946. 90c 
RANGER. Dark, brilliant new crimson 
red. Another topnotch red. $1.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON. (Schreiner, 1951). 
E. M. 35 in. (Hans Sass plicata Sdlg. x 
unknown). A beautiful new plicata with 
lovely ruffled form. Pure white with 
heavy suffusion of violet in the standards 
and a broad border of the same around 
the falls. H. C. 1950. $9.00 
RED AMBER. Standards jasper pink 
flushed amaranth pink. Falls a blending 
of old rose to Eugenia red with copper 
suffusion. Lovely large flower. 60c 
RED GLEAM. Some critics claim this iris 
the reddest yet, but Edward Lapham now 
claims the prize. 715¢ 
RED MAJESTY. The color is deep Eug- 
enia rose (Ridgway), a self except for the 
yellow infusion at the center of the flower. 
The blooms are large with standards 
flushed yellow at the base of the strong 
midrib, the falls semi-flaring, overlaid 
with the same rich yellow around the 
thick yellow beard. The perfect place- 
ment of the flowers on the five-way 
branching stalk allows four flowers to be 
open at one time with no crowding. H.C. 
A. I. S., 1945. H. M., A. I. S. 1948. 42 
inches. $1.20 
RED TORCH. Rich bronze gold stand- 
ards, falls purest red seen to date. A 
sensation here last year. 90c 
RED VALOR. A magnificent garnet red 
iris of perfect habit. Gold medal at Rome, 
1940. A fine thing. Order early. 60c 
REDWARD. Standards Indian Lake and 
Dahlia Carmine, falls Burnt Lake. Large 
flowers. A good red. H. M., 1945. 60c 
RED WAVES. (Lapham, 1949). M. (Red 
Gleam x Christabel) x (Lights On). Red 
with accent on color. Producing top reds 
for Lapham, and had already produced 
Pacemaker. Really red. $2.50 
REDWYNE. (McKee, 1945). M. A deep 
mahogany red self that is outstanding in 
its color class. The medium sized flowers 
have an unusual velvety richness and the 
solid color gives it great carrying qualities 
in the garden. H.C., A. I. S., 1944. H.M.,, 
A. I. S., 1945. 36 inches. $1.50 
RELENTLESS. (P. Cook, 1948). M. L. 
38 inches. Described as solid deep red, 
rich and brilliant even on the hafts. Does 
not fade or spot. Medium sized. Sub- 
stance, texture, branching and stalk all 
good. Hardy, vigorous and dependable. 
H. M., 1950. $1.50 
REMEMBER ME. (Norton, 1953). A cross 
of Alexia Seedling and Cascade Splendor. 
Color a glistening golden tan at base of 
standards, and suffused with a rosy color 
at tops of standards; with the heavy 
crimped edges. Falls a glistening gold 
tan with beard of same color, style arms 
same color as beard. Edges heavily 
crinkled. About 36 inches tall; fairly large 
flower, strong stalk, well branched. The 
best Norton seedling. Was originally to 
be named Luke Norton; but on decision of 
Mr. Norton’s daughters, was named RE- 
MEMBER ME. Watch this fellow go to 
town. $15.00 
REMEMBRANCE. A beautiful pink blend 
with yellow overtone from Mr. Hall. 
Large flower, 38 in. tall. A. M., ’44. 60c 
RILLA GABBERT. A beautiful rose and 
gold blend. Standards rosy henna, falls 
deeper rose. A very fine thing from Mr. 
Carpenter. H. M., 1946. Try this one. 75c 
RIPPLES. (Linse, 1951). 36 in. Lovely 
rippled and waved seedling of Ormohr 
and Snoqualmie. The flaring blooms are 
very large with wonderful substance, and 
the color is Old Lilac—or deeper, with 
very delicately blended haft and margins 
on both standards and falls of Olive 
Yellow. $7.50 
ROCKET. (Whiting, 1945). One of the 
most discussed iris of recent years. The 
standards are pure deep chrome, and the 
falls are orange chrome, shaded a bit 
lighter at the edge. The flowers are large, 
broad petaled and of firm substance. 
Strong well branched stalks. H. M., A. I. 
S., 1945. A. M., A. I.S., 1947. 38 inches. A 
must have. $1.35 
