RIVERVIEW GARDENS :: Saint Paul, Minn. 
OREGON GIANT, (Kleinsorge, ’30). S. 
reddish purple; P. blackish purple, 
very velvety. A very dark Iris lit 
up in the center with a rich golden 
beard. 42 in.50c 
ORION, (Vilm., ’26). S. soft violet; F. 
blackish violet, very velvety. Long 
bright golden beflrd. A greatly im¬ 
proved Alcazar. 36 in.25c 
OTOE, (Sass, ’28). Deep velvety red 
intermediate. A fine variety for a 
low mass of color. 30 in.35c 
PALEMON, (Perry, ’23). S. soft dove 
grey; P. very soft violet edged the 
color of the standards. 3 6 in.2 5c 
PAVANE, (Cayeux, ’25). S. deep, rich 
red Bordeaux wine color; F. deep gar¬ 
net red shot with black. A rosier 
Bourem. Rich and velvety in appear¬ 
ance. 3 6 in.2 5c 
PEAU ROUGE, (Cayeux, ’23). S. soft 
old rose flushed bronze; P. deep, rich 
velvety red slightly flushed bronze. 
A fine old variety. 30 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
PEERESS, (Wayman, ’30). S. bright 
violet blue; P. brilliant velvety pansy 
violet with a white throat. 3 6 in.. 7 5c 
PEERLESS, (Dykes, ’24). A magnifi¬ 
cent flower of enormous size and bril¬ 
liant coloring. The general effect is 
a rich glowing light mahogany red. 
36 in.50c 
PIONEER, (Bliss, ’24). A magnificent 
red purple, rich in texture and of fine 
substance. Of free branching habit, 
vigorous, strong growth and very 
free flowering. 40 in.25c 
PINK OPAL, (Sass, 28-12). This is a 
sister seedling of Pink Satin. A fine, 
uniform shade of pink. Tall and 
lovely. 50 in.$1.00 
PIRATE GOLD, (Wayman, ’31). A me¬ 
dium toned yellow. 34 in.50c 
PONGEE, (Bretschneider, ’31). A light 
buff colored self similar to the pastel 
shade found in the material known 
as pongee. The entire flower is en¬ 
livened with a golden beard. 38 
in.2 5c 
POTENTATE, (Grinter, ’30). S. amo- 
aro purple; F. blackish red purple 
with artistic wide markings half way 
down on the falls. 48 in.50c 
PRAIRIE GOLD, (H. P. Sass, ’26). A 
deep yellow self. A great advance in 
yellow Iris, in fact, the darkest yel¬ 
low in existence today. It is not very 
tall, but the flowers are of good size, 
and our highest recommendation goes 
with it as a wonderful landscape va¬ 
riety. 34 in. (2 for 25c.) 
PRINCESS BEATRICE, (Barr, 18 98). 
The finest form of Pallida Dalmatica. 
Silvery lavender flowers of the great¬ 
est substance on 4 0 in. stems. Fra¬ 
grant.3 5c 
PRINCESS OSRA, (Bliss, ’21). Large 
free flowering plicata. Both stand¬ 
ards and falls white peppered on 
margin with delicate lavender. 3 6 
in.3 5c 
PRIMROSE, (Sturt., ’25). S. amber yel¬ 
low; F. a lighter barium yellow. A 
large and exceptionally clear toned 
yellow. 3 6 in. (2 for 2 5c.) 
QUEEN CATHERINA, (Sturt., ’18). S. 
and F. a luminous pale lavender vio¬ 
let. Large flowers of heavy substance. 
3 6 in.2 5c 
REALM, (Baker, ’26). An intense pure 
rich blue self with a conspicuous 
golden yellow beard. Very fine. Late. 
4 2 in. ..25c 
REDLIGHT, (Wayman, ’31). A new 
red toned variety. 28 in. $2.00 
RED WING, (H. P. Sass, ’28). S. light 
brownish vinaceous; F. dahlia car¬ 
mine. One of the reddest Irises in 
the garden picture. The flower is of 
perfect shape and stands on tall stiff 
stems. One of our favorites. 3 6 
in.50c 
REFULGENCE, (Wayman, ’30). S. 
light violet blue; F. deep velvety vio¬ 
let purple with a beautifully veined 
white throat. 40 in.50c 
RHEA, (Wmsn., ’28). S. lobelia violet; 
F. pansy violet. Similar in form and 
stateliness to Isoline, but with great¬ 
er substance in the flower and better 
all around growing habits. 3 6 in. 5 0c 
RIALGAR, (Sturt., ’24). A deep but¬ 
tercup yellow with bronze striping on 
the flaring falls. A very free flower¬ 
ing variety. 3 4 in.2 5c 
ROBERT W. WALLACE, (Perry, ’23). 
S. dark rich violet; F. purplish black. 
A deeper and richer Archeveque and 
finer than that variety in every way. 
4 0 in.2 5c 
ROMANCE, (Murrell, ’28). A blend of 
rose flushed with bronze; S. fluted on 
edges; F. flaring. A deeper blend 
than Allure. The effect is a velvety 
rosy-bronze. 36 in.50c 
ROMOLA, (Bliss, ’24). S. pale lilac; 
F. velvety red violet. The center of 
the flower is tinged pale ivory yellow 
and the beard is deep yellow. A most 
lovely Iris in every way. 36 in.. .25c 
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