RENDEVOUS (Tompkins '50) 3250 
A large well formed yellow plicata mark- 
ed rich red. Broad petaled and of silken 
finish. H.M. '50 
ROCKET (Whiting '5) 1.00 
A deep orange toned yellow. Plants are 
extremely vigorous and floriforous. Very 
bright. A.M. ')7 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge ')8) 2.00 
This is a rich blend of rose-pink flush- 
ed copper. Beautifully formed flowers on 
well branched stalks. HM. '48 
ROSY RUFFLES (Rees '6) 1.00 
This Snow Flurry child has retained many 
of it's parents charms. Ruffled rosy-lav- 
‘ender pink. 
ROYAL SOVERIGN (Stevens '51) 4.00 
A fine new iris of very light orange. 
Very velvety falls and rigid standards. 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills '6) 1.00 
Glowing gold, apricot, and copper blend- 
ed into a lovely flower of fine form and 
good garden habits. Bright and glowing. 
A.M. '52 
RUTH (Innes '50) 2.50 
A smooth light yellow with heavily ruf- 
fled standards and falls. H.M. '51 
SABLE (P. Cook 138) 075 
This is the early standard black purple. 
Very popular because it is a dependable 
performer. A.M. 'hO 
SADDLE BROWN (Rees '52) 6.00 
A large flower of fine form of a peculiar 
shade of deep brown. 
SALMONETTE (Sass ')6) 1.00 
A nice flairing salmon toned pink with a 
self beard. Very firm substance. H.M. '7 
SALMON SHELL (Muhlestein '50) 3.00 
Large broad petaled light salmon pink 
with a salmon beard. Excellent form. 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge '7) 1.00 
A large and full formed flower of golden 
tan to sand brown. Heavy substande. 
HeM. '48 
SEA LARK (Muhlestein ')6) 1.00 
A large violet blue with an intense 
flush of purple on the falls. HM. 'h7 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow ',0) 075 
Unusual pinkish toned amoena. Yellow 
standards and pinkish falls. Distinct. 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas '2) °75 
A large white with a lovely smooth gard 
enia like finish. A.M. '6 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves ')2) 1.00 
An outstanding giant white of fine form. 
The flowers are flairing and ruffled and of 
the heaviest texture. A.M. "hh 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees '39) 1.00 
This is one of the finest ruffled icy- 
whites. The slightly blue tinted flowers 
are born profusely on fine tall stalks. 
A.M. "1 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge '51) 10.00 
A huge new deep yellow with very broad 
petals and heavy substance. Brilliant. 
A.M. '53 
SOLID MAHOGANY (Sass 'h)) 1.00 
A deep glowing mahogany red that has in- 
deared itself to everyone because of it's 
fine habits. A.M. '7 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis '7) 2.00 
A superb, large sized, new white that is 
deservedly popular. A.M. '50 
SPRING ROMANCE (Meiss 'h9) 3.50 
Beautiful larrve ruffled cream-white with 
a flush of yellow at the haft. H.M. '50 
STATEN ISLAND (K.Smith ')7) 3.00 
One of the better varagatas of the day. 
Bright yellow standards and deep red falls. 
Falls edged bright gold. A.M. '51 
STORM KING (Nicholls '0O) 075 
A deep black purple with wide flairing 
falls. Slow increaser. HoM. "1 
SULTANS ROBE (Salbach '5) 1.00 
A rich blend of old rose, gold, and cop— 
per with a blue flush at the tip of the 
beard. HM. '6 
SUNRAY (Hall '50) 2.00 
A new golden yellow with a lighter area 
surrounding the beard. Charming. H.M. '51 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorge '8) 2.00 
A brilliant blend of flame-red and cop- 
pery-salmon. Winner of the Presidents Cup 
at 199 National Meeting. A.M. '51 
SUSITNA SUNSET (Wilson ')7) 1.00 
A wide, full formed flower of blended 
shades of brown and copper. 
TALLY HO (Hall '49) 5.00 
A startling flower with orchid standards 
and falls with purple hafts. HM. '50 
