OPALINE—36 in. A soft pink, strongly 
flushed yellow blend. S. Pale rose purple 
shaping to lemon; F. pale rosaline pur¬ 
ple shading to lemon. Very charming 75c 
PACIFIC—38 in. Clear, clean, glistening 
blue, an early long season bloomer of 
good substance, carriage, vigor and gar¬ 
den effect .$1.00 
PERSIA—Midseason, 48 inches. A new Iris 
by Dr. Ayers, with an absolutely unique 
color. S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple 
shading to much lighter at the edge and 
gold markings at the haft. The coloring 
is that of a rich Persian rug. A magnifi¬ 
cent Iris, universally admired .$1.50 
PETRUCHIO—Midseason, 36 inches. S. lo¬ 
belia violet; F. dahlia-carmine. A golden 
throat with a rich golden beard. A fine 
piece of coloring of great intensity and 
richness. A veritable color gem . . . .$1.00 
PHRYNE—Early, 42 inches. Enormous 
flowers, almost as large as PEERLESS and 
NENE. S. Lavender with rose shadings; 
F. red-lilac shaded silver gray at the edge 
Distinct, beautiful, and inspiring ....30c 
PINK LUSTER—This iris possesses the 
most exquisite pink tone in the iris fam¬ 
ily .60c 
PINK SATIN—42 inches. Midseason. The 
first clear, pure pink Iris. Large finely 
shaped, well poised flowers with a rich 
satiny sheen .$3.00 
PLUIE D’OR—Midseason. 41 inches. The 
name means Golden Rain. This is a pure, 
golden yellow self. It is very floriferous 
and bears very large flowers of great sub¬ 
stance. The first Iris of French introduc¬ 
tion to be awarded the Dykes Medal. M. 
Cayeux considers it the world’s finest yel¬ 
low .85c 
PURISSIMA—The highest rated white Iris. 
It is a pure white of gigantic size, fine 
form and heavy substance. Tall, to 42 
inches. A really wonderful white Iris 75c 
RAMESES—Late, 36 inches. One of the fin¬ 
est new soft blends with S. light russet 
and F. tourmaline pink. Vigorous and well 
branched. Next to PINK SATIN, the fin¬ 
est introduction of the Sass Brothers. 
Dykes Medal.$1.50 
RASAKURA—One of Mr. Williamson’s mas¬ 
terpieces. S. Rosy-purple; F. red-purple. 
A flower of unusual magnificence and 
splendor especially when looking through 
it towards the sun .$1.00 
RED DOMINION—42 in. A red self, one of 
the finest of its color yet introduced. 
Large flowers of perfect form and excel¬ 
lent poise. A glowing ox-blood red .$6.00 
REFULGENCE—A large flower by Mr. Way- 
man with S. of violet-blue shaded bronze, 
and F. of velvety violet-purple .$1.00 
RHEA—14 in. A large, v/ell formed flower 
of slightly deeper coloring than Isoline, 
and better in every way than that old 
favorite .30c 
ROSE DOMINION—38 in. All the good 
characters of Dominion and none of the 
bad ones are found in this fine old-rose 
colored self with slightly deeper falls. 
Large flowers, fine substance, with rose 
velvet falls and deep yellow beard. Splen¬ 
did .$3.00 
ROSE MADDER—A tall variety with rosy 
standards and near crimson falls.25c 
ROSE MARIE—38 in. S. reddish violet; F. 
reddish purple. The falls stand out and 
are beautifully frilled. An iris of new 
and unusual coloring. Highly recom¬ 
mended .$1.25 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee 1932)—48 Inches. 
Midseason. One of the finest new Irise3. 
S. Clear, intense, medium blue; F. deeper, 
a brilliant, deep, velvety blue. Velvety 
texture. Stalks tall, widely branched, car¬ 
rying many open flowers at once. Very 
highly recommended .$5.00 
SAN DIEGO—46 inches. An immense, deep 
velvety blue-purple flower of Gaudichau 
coloring. Received an Honorable Mention 
by the A. I. S. in 1931.$1.50 
SAN FRANCISCO—Midseason, 43 inches. 
Tall stems, low and widely branched like 
a candelabra, large white flowers with 
both S. & F. edged lavender blue. Far be¬ 
yond any of the older Plicatas in size, 
shape and substance. Highly recommend¬ 
ed .n.oo 
SANDAKAN—A deep brown tone of red-pur¬ 
ple with yellow toned standards and a 
bright beard. Surpassed by few' of its 
group . 
SAN LUIS REY—Late, 40 inches. S. red 
purple; F. rich purple violet; deep orange 
beard. Flower large, of fine form and 
substance; a distinct improvement over 
OPERA . 50c 
SANTA BARBARA—Early, 42 inches. A 
very light lavender blue, almost a self; 
horizontal falls. Probably the finest flower 
of its color, pure, lavender blue. In color, 
size and carriage of the falls it is distinct 
and practically perfect .25c 
SASS NO. 33—A new deep purple self with 
very large flowers. Fine.25c 
SELENE—40 inches. Midseason. A tall, 
very large, pure white of thick substance 
and fine form. Exquisitely luminous. 
Hardy .$3.00 
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