GENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner 1951) An exciting new plicata of gleaming white and rasp- 
berry-red. Jaunty ruffling and clean cut style makes this one a favorite. H.M. 1951. ...... 10.00 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) An outstanding deep smooth mahogany red self. H.M. 1945. .... 2.50 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) Large broad petals of deep chrome flushed orange. A clump of this is 
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RODEO (DeForest 1947) Seven inch flower in the Tiffanja coloring but much brighter. As con- 
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ROSE AMES (Norton 1950) This purest white and lavender blue plicata is simply startling in 
size, still it is very dainty. The lemon shade at the base of standards and on the haft adds !o 
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RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees 1947) Luscious creamy yellow. Beautifully ruffled, extra good sub- 
stance and fine form makes this one of our truly fine new iris. H.M. 1952. .............. 3.75 
RUSSET WINGS (Wisss 1946) A glowing russet self with heavy substance and flaring flowers, 
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SERENE VALLEY (Smith 1952) Large ruffled light blue self, lighter than Keene Valley and a 
purer blue. Flowers 7 inches in width and 6 inches in length, without venation, are on a nicely 
leitenateloeyol Zi -aheyelsleusjrodligy UXordbic, i OGA. nice Gad GEG AOR BH Ae Rae iO Oe ee Carer Net 15.09 
SKY RANGER (Hall 1948) Very tall, heavily ruffled medium blue. Large, beautifully formed 
flowers with good substance. About the best medium blue. A.M. 1952. ................. 1.50 
SNOSHEEN (Sass 1950) This glistening pure white has great beauty of form with broad,heavily 
substanced petals slightly ruffled. One of the most outstanding new white iris. H.C. 1950. 12.00 
SOLID GOLD (Klein. 1951) Deep, rich pure yellow throughout. Excellent, full broad form and 
heavy substance makes this a true standout. Huge and gorgeous. A.M. 1953. ......... 12.00 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Klein. 1951) A swirling and ruffly affair in brilliant coppery yellow 
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SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis 1947) This huge, ruffled, broad petaled beauty is pure, clean white 
thruoghout. Only the new ‘Dreamy’ surpasses it in my estimation. A.M. 1950. ........... 2.00 
SPELLBOUND (Linse 1951) A smooth unfading red wtih blended golden overlay on all segments. 
Horizontal tallsh Dreamy, comes inom same" hybridizers» H.W W952 22. see cine > oct ce 10.00 
SPRING ROMANCE (Miess 1949) 7 in. waxy, non-fading creamy yellow with a frosty overlay. 
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STARSHINE (Wills 1949) An artistic combination of deep cream, white and pearly blue-like 
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STATEN ISLAND (Smith 1947) Brilliant yellow standards and falls of bright velvety red are 
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SUNSET BLAZE (Klein. 1948) An impressive, blazing golden flame blend, very bright and strik- 
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TECHNICOLOR (Whiting 1950) A brilliant red with just a hint of mahogany. A rich, glowing 
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THOTMES III (Klein. 1950) A gigantic, glistening golden tan self. Extra broad falls and good 
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TOP FLIGHT (Hall 1953) This apricot colored self has a very thick, heavy orange-red beard. 
Wecmiyecolored, morerzapricol (Hans yCllo Weel]. Mag. sate asics telah eins oy outa s earene < % Net 10.00 
TRANQUILITY (Fay 1950) Round full petaled, very large milk-white, carried on perfectly 
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TRANQUIL MOON (Cook 1948) Deep cream standards and silvery white falls bordered deep 
cream also. Extra wide, flaring falls of wonderful substance. H.M. 1950. ................ 4.00 
TRULY YOURS (Fay 1949) That stupendous thriller that won the Dykes Medal in 1953! Bright 
yellow, edged in lace, shading off to almost white near the top of the standards and bottom of 
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VICTORIAN VEIL (Craig Large, ruffled densely marked rose-bitone fancy. .............. 5.00 
WHITE RUFFLES (Taylor 1947) The happiest surprise of 1953! This beautiful ruffled wam 
white has extra large, wide blooms that are simply perfect. H.M. 1947. ............. Sold Out 
WONDERBAR (Schreiner 1953) We need more good creams. I hear good reports on this 
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ZANTHA (Fay 1947) Early, huge deep yellow self. Nice form in a clear, clean color. A.M. 
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