NUMA ROUMESTAN—36-in. Both the standards and the 
falls are of a dark, rich red color, and deeply frilled. 
Late. $1.25. 
OREGON BEAUTY—38-in. S. soft aconite violet. F. 
bright velvety purple with a heavy gold beard. Midsea¬ 
son. $1.50. 
OREGON GIANT—42-in. S. reddish purple. F. wide and 
flaring, of velvety black purple. Midseason. $2.00. 
PEGGY—42-in. S. clear Havana brown tinged red. F. 
plum color with deeper tone at the center, shading 
at the margin to a pale brown. Late. $1.50. 
PERSIA—48-in. An outstanding variety of great richness 
and beauty. S. smoky blue gray. F. bright purplish 
blue with gold markings at the haft. Midseason. $1.50. 
PINK SATIN—42-in. Although there has been much dis¬ 
cussion about the color of this iris, we understand that 
the majority of experts are beginning to recognize that 
it is distinctly a self color of lustrous pink. Midseason. 
$2.75. 
PLUIE d’OR—38-in. S. and F. are a pure golden yellow. 
The flowers are large and borne on well-branching 
stems. Dykes medal 1928. Midseason. 50c. 
POLICHINELLE—40-in. S. creamy buff suffused pale 
blue. F. violet suffused carmine at the center and a 
margin of bronze. Midseason. $3.00. 
PURISSIMA—48-in. Huge, beautifully formed flowers of 
good substance. Pure white with no markings at the 
haft. While it is not hardy in all sections of the country, 
for moderate climates it is ideal. Very early. 60c. 
RAMESES—40-in. An exquisite variety. S. light russet 
with yellow glow through the center. F. tourmaline 
pink with apricot beard. Midseason. Dykes Medal A. 
I. S. 1932. $3.00. 
REALM—42-in. Intensely blue self with golden beard. 
Large flowers of fine form and heavy substance. Mid¬ 
season. 50c. 
RED DOMINION—42-in. A most beautiful deep red varie¬ 
ty. S. clear, deep red. F. broad, velvety, Ox-blood red 
with black flush over the center. It is especially lovely 
in the afternoon sun. Midseason. $4.00. 
RHADI—38-in. A large flower of distinctly different col¬ 
oring. S. creamy white shaded to blue gray. F. pale 
bronze shaded blue, deeper than the standards, with 
bronze reticulations at the haft. Midseason. $1.00. 
RICARDI—38-in. S. beautiful bright light blue. F. dark, 
rich blue purple. Early. 75c. 
ROSE MARIE—38-in. Red violet standards and falls that 
are almost horizontal, of a deeper shade, with a creamy 
throat and cream reticulations at the haft. Unusual. 
Late. 75c. 
