RELENTLESS (Cook, ’48) M.L. 38” 
Pure solid deep rich red. Does not fade or 
spot. Good substance and fine branching. 
Dependable bloomer. H.M. ‘50. $1.50 each 
RENDEZVOUS (Tompkins, ‘50) M. 36” 
A large, well formed and broad petaled 
plicata of rich yellow ground color bordered 
orange—red. Silky finish and good sub- 
stance. H.M. 1950. $3.50 each 
RILLA GABBERT (Carpenter, ‘46) M. 39’ 
A beautifully formed rose, gold-tan blend 
with loads of garden value. Holds its color 
well in bad weather. A quality Iris. H.M. 
1946. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
ROCKET (Whiting, ’45) M. 38” 
Deep, brilliant orange standards with falls 
even a deeper orange with a burnished finish 
which gives extra depth to the vivid coloring. 
Flowers are large, well formed and of heavy 
substance. A.M.’47. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
ROSE SPENDOR (Kleinsorge, ‘47) M. 36” 
A rich blend of rosey-pink and copper. Sleek, 
metallic finish. Good form and substance. 
H.M. 1948. $2.00 each 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass, ‘41) L. 35” 
A very large plicata-cream ground color 
trimmed deep rose. H.M. 1943. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
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. 
$4.00 each, 3 for $10.00 
RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees, ‘47) E.M. 36” 
A very heavily ruffled flower of rich cream 
with deeper toned standards. Smooth finish. 
H.M. 1952. $3.00 each 
RUFFLED ORGANDY 
E.M. 38” 
This beautiful Iris is well named. It is a 
ruffled ivory-cream with a translucent lav- 
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.M. 
1253; $10.00 each 
(Brenan, ‘53) 
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“RUFFLED TAFFETA (Miess, ‘54) M. 40” 
Pinkish lavender over-all, with a contrasting 
cream colored beard. Flowers are very large 
and beautifully ruffled. Substance is re- 
markably good and the plants are vigorous 
and rapid increasers. NET $15.00 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. 
$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. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
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. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
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 
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. Most at- 
tentive. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
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. 
$12.00 each 
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. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
