QUECHEE (Knowlton, '50) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A handsome garncl-rcd self. Slaiitlards aic cupped, the falls Haiing 

 and rounded and the bronze beard is thick and heavy. It is one of 

 the reddest and is an easy grower, producing its brilliant flowers on 

 36-inch stalks. HM AIS, 1950. 



QUEEN'S TASTE (Douglas, '52) Each $2.50 



Lavender-pink standards with a strong mid-rib. The falls are a 

 blended rose to \iolet-recl. the entire flower full and very large in 

 size. Everyone is attracted to it and wants to know all about it. New 

 and different. HM AIS. 1953; AM, 1955. Shown on page 18. 



RADIATION (Hall, '48) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



.\ pleasing tone of orchid-pink, the standards and falls the same 

 color, with a remarkable deep tangerine beard and burnt orange 

 glow at the heart. Standards of the large flowers are doined. the falls 

 senii-flaring and very wide. Heaw substance and sturdy growth on 

 32-inch, well branched stalks. HM MS. 1948; AM, 1950. 



RAINBOW ROOM (Sass, '46) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A imdti-colored blend with almost all of the tints of the rainbow. 

 Standards yellow to light buff, falls yellowish at the edges, merging 

 into \iolet and deepening to metallic blue at the end of the beard. 

 Standards are frilled and the falls are nicely milled. 3 feet. HM .AIS, 

 1947; AM, 1951. Shown on page 32. 



RAJAH BROOKE fNorfon, '45) Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 



Rich topaz-yellow standards shot with bronze; the falls deep pigeon- 

 blood-red. Haft solidly colored, clear into the throat, giving the flow- 

 er an extra rich effect. Not brilliant and garish, Rajah Brooke is an 

 Iris in luxurious subdued hues remindful of air Oriental rug. HM 

 .\1S, 1946. Iir color on page 30. 



RANGER (Kleinsorge, '43) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Dark but very bright, almost true crimson-red. A decided self, with 

 long, cone-shaped, closed standards and wide falls of glossy velvet. 

 Bronze-orange beard on a brownish toned haft, with very little ven- 

 ation. One of the last to blooin, a sure producer of flowers and lots of 

 them, with straight stems and fine branching. Very large. 36 inches 

 tall. HM AIS, 1944; AM, 1946. 



RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, '51) Each $1.00 



If you like the plicata Minnie Colquitt you will exclaim over this red- 

 der, more contrasty, more brilliant improvement. The standards are 

 almost completely raspberry-red, the falls gleaming white in the cen-_ 

 ter of a surrouncling band matching the standards. Beard is orange. 

 HM AIS, 1951; AM, 1955. 



REDWYNE (McKee, '45) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Deep but bright mahogany-red self. The medium size flowers are 

 .solidly colored, including a smooth haft and the finish is particularly 

 \el\etv. Beard is bronze-gold. One of the "reddest" Irises, especially 

 brilliant in the garden. HM AIS, 1945, 



WHITE PALOMINO 



Regina Maria 



$10.00 



Tallchief 



$6.00 



Riviera 



10.00 



Techny Chimes 



7.50 



Rose Amethyst 



6.00 



The Citadel 



5.00 



Ruth CoufFer 



15.00 



Topaz 



8.00 



Sierra Skies 



5.00 



Top Favorite 



7.50 



Silverlone 



15,00 



Town Talk 



5.00 



Step Forward 



15.00 



Trim 



10.00 



Sky Crystal 



7.50 



Valimar 



15.00 



South Pacific 



5.00 



Vengeance 



5.00 



Spring Charm 



10.00 



Violet Hills 



10.00 



Spring Festival 



15.00 



Watermelon 



5.00 



Swan Ballet 



12.50 



White Palomino 



10.00 



Sweetheart 



15.00 



Wide World 



7.50 



Taholoh 



1 0.00 



Zombie 



30.00 



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TAHOLAH 



