Over-the-Garden- Wall 
PLUIE D’OR {Cay. '28) A good yellow iris — good because of the form, clear color, fine 
branching, substance, and floriferousness. 41". Dykes’ Medal, '28.$0.75 
PRAIRIE KING ( Nes. ’30) An intense deep blue. 44" 
$0.75 
PRAIRIE ROSE {Egel. ’34) “Of fresh bright pink color, with an unusual changeable play of 
silvery high lights and deeper pink shadows.” The substance is firm. 36".$10.00 
PRINCE ODO {Kin. ’35) “The wine of irises, with a beard so brilliant that it looks as tho’ 
it had had several drinks!”.$2.00 
PURPLE EVE {Tobie ’32) Very dark violet of two shades. Tall and good.$0.75 
PURPLE GIANT {Gage ’33) Enormous dark purple flowers, rather blue-toned. 32".. .$2.00 
RAE {Loth. ’32) A cleaFand luminous yellow on well branched stems. Substance and texture 
are both good. 36". H.M., A.I.S. '32.$1.50 
RAMESES {H. P. Sass ’29) S. light russet, with a yellow glow; F. pink, with an apricot 
beard. Very floriferous; very sure to grow; very fine in color. 36". Dykes’ Medal, ’32. 
.$ 1.00 
RED BEAUTY {Gage ’33) One of the reddest of the red irises. Flowers are medium in size, 
of good texture, form and substance. 30".$3.50 
RED DOMINION {Ayres ’31) An outstanding oxblood-red self. The falls are horizontal 
and velvety. 40". H.M., A.I.S. '31.$4.50 
RED FLARE {Mill. ’32) S. Indian red; F. oxblood red, slightly lighter at edges. Was not 
distinctive here in New England. 42". H.M., A.I.S.$1.50 
REDGLOW {Essig ’34) “A royal red velvet.” The standards are somewhat lighter than the 
falls. A late iris, normally branched. 30".$3.50 
RED RADIANCE {Grint. ’32) An enjoyable red, just off the strawberry. The falls are flaring; 
the increase is very rapid, so that a garden mass of this rich red is quickly attained. H.M., 
A.I.S. ’32.$3.00 
RED ROBE {Nich. ’31) Two shades of deep, rich violet-red. The S. are domed, the falls 
circular and velvety. Flowers are of good substance on widely branched stems. 38". 
H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$5.00 
RHODES {Wall. ’29) A large and massive red-purple, almost a crimson. 36".$0.75 
RIPPOWAN {Wil. ’31) Taller and more red than Cardinal.$1.00 
ROBERT {Ayres-Emig. ’33) S. pale amber, with a tan overcast; F. same, with a pale blue 
flush at the center. Flowers are large and of exceptionally fine substance. 36".$5.00 
ROB ROY {Kirk. ’31) An early red, that is vigorous and sturdy and showy. 36".$1.00 
RONDA {M. M. ’32) Another red, outstandingly bright in color. Texture is heavy. 30". .$1.00 
ROSE ASH {Mor. ’30) A queer dull mauve, shot with rose lights. The S. are a little lighter 
than the F. 34".$1.00 
ROSE DOMINION {Conn. ’31) An entrancing deep soft rose-pink, with very velvety, ab¬ 
solutely horizontal falls. 27". H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$3.00 
ROSE OF CUBA {J. Sass ’32) Rose-toned, with flowers of good size on well branched stems. 
32".$0.75 
ROSEMONT {Hall ’34) More of a rosy-red than Dauntless and a little lighter. The flowers 
are large, on widely branched stems; growth is vigorous. 40".$7.50 
ROSE PETAL {Mur. ’29) A pink that comes from England. This is a little lighter in tone 
than Aphrodite, and does not have the white throat. 46".$1.50 
ROSY ASIA {Mitch. ’34) “A pinker edition of Asia, with broader falls and full fine form. 
A most delightful blend.” Reported to be very lovely, also, under electric light.$1.50 
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