RAVEN WING (Milliken)—Dark as a 
Raven wing with much the same sheen, 
this lovely deep iris with beautifully 
domed standards and rippling loosely 
ruffled falls upon which rest the heavy 
dark bear, is indeed a most beautiful 
Tiss onthe $4.50 
RED DOUGLAS (THE) (J. Sass ’37)— 
ML 38 in. Huge, smooth, rosy, wine-red, 
deep and intense an dsolid to the haft. 
This purple-red is deservedly popular. 
DykessMedalts104 lett ea $0.75 
RODEO—tThe standards of this huge pli- 
cata are clear gold. Fall white edged in 
gold and speckled with bright buckskin 
brown. Style-arms are gold and beard 
brown tipped gold. Well-branched stems. 
Bic, boldvand say AsGah. wee ee $1.50 
ROSEMARY (Whiting ’47)—M 38 in. A 
very large orchid pink. Very hard, free 
HlOWerin se sands DLO Cre. 2 eee $0.75 
ROYAL SCOTT (Hall *44) — M 838 in. 
Large plicata, heavily striated with a 
pleasing tone of burgandy-red, giving a 
red ertéctttrony aidistance..22 225 $0.75 
RUBIENT (Whiting *42) — ML 38 in. 
Standards are a rich red-purple and this 
same color margins the blackish-red vel- 
vety fails. An Amigo done in red. $9.75 
RUSSET WINGS (VJ. Wills *46)—M 38 
in. Smoothly blended gold copper and 
apricot, bright and sparkling. Falls flar- 
ing and ruffled. Firm-substanced. Vig- 
orous, hardy and well-branched. __$1.00 
SIOUX CITY SUE (Whiting-Snyder 47) 
—M 34 in. A glamorous beauty, named 
in honor of the lovely red-haired, blue- 
eyed song. It is a rich auburn-red with 
a central blaze of blue. The blooms are 
beautifully rounded, with captivating 
curvaceous lines. Good habits of growth 
ANCE, DlGOUINS she ts ee re ee $0.50 
SKY RANGER—54”’. This stately and 
heavily ruffled medium blue dominates 
the Iris garden, the branching is won- 
derful. $1.00 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm ’38)—M 36 in. 
Mellow creamy-yellow aristocrat worthy 
of the highest praise. Grand form and 
branching, heavy substance. Vigorous. 
$0.50 
SOLID MAHOGANY 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass °44)—M 36 
in. Thrilling, brownish-red in a rich 
and glowing deep tone. Large, well 
substanced and well branched. Outstand- 
nee deep red Seka see ee ee $1.00 
SOUTHERN SNOW (Beck ’747)—36 in. 
A broad petalled, early white. A good 
fe) ashe eee cae pda Se A ety NE gh a Pr ath $0.75 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis ’47)—M 33 
in. A superb new white that seems to 
have “everything.” Giant size, purity 
of color, fine form, heavy substance and 
strong well branched stalks. A.M. 1950 
ioe Ny iia SMA aE oe PAE LLG re! Beer gee Bg Aa $2.00 
SPINDRIFT (Loomis ’44)—Remarkable 
coral-pink, bright tangerine beard. $0.75 
SPRING CHEER (W. 1947)—M 36 in. 
Large, creamy yellow with blue and 
gold pattern on the falls. Crimped edge. 
ES ply Als Mente i cle RI SSI SA pom fa $0.50 
STAINED GLASS (Wilhelm ’39)—The 
rich, glowing copper-red tones remind 
one of looking through a stained glass 
WANG O Wiens. Cee te Ee oe eae $0.50 
SUNSET BLAZE (Klein 748) E. M. 37 
in. (From two sdlgs.). A brilliant blend 
of flame red and coppery salmon. This 
has large flowers with a glistening fin- 
ish that seems to really blaze in the sun. 
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