*Proconsul (Wal.). Massive and richly arrayed new deep bronzy purple; 
late .each $1.00 
Proteus (Hort.). Large and striking violet bicolor.each 50c 
PURISSIMA (M.-M.). An enormous crystalline white iris towering to 4 
feet or more; monumental in the garden and the effect of a planting of this 
in moonlight is something never to be forgotten.each 50c 
Purple King. Type of Crimson King, but bluer, smoother, and flowers 
only in spring . each 25c 
Quaker Lady (Farr). Soft violet blend.each 25c 
Queen Caterina (Sturt.). Pearly lavender.each 25c 
Queen of May (Sal.). Soft rosy lilac.each 25c 
Rameldo (Mohr). Smooth brown-violet blend; 3 ft.each 35c 
*RAYO DE SOL (M.-M.). A lemon chrome sister of Mirasol, and a 
stronger grower; very fine; 3 ft.each 50c 
*Realm (Bak.). Fine tall blue-violet; late; 40 in. each 50c 
*Red Dominion (Ayres). Rich velvety deep reddish purple iris of the 
most perfect style and finish.each $2.00 
*Red Wing (H. P. Sass). Dahlia carmine and vinaceous bicolor, each 35c 
Rhadi (Mrs. Dykes). S. white, F. bronze and blue.each 75c 
Rialgar (Sturt.). Bright yellow and bronze.each 35c 
Rita (Mohr). Clear violet self.each 25c 
Robert W. Wallace (Per.). Tall deep purple bicolor.each 25c 
^Romance (Mur.). New rosy bronze self.each 50c 
Romeo (Mil.). Odd and bright little yellow, violet and lilac tricolor; 
entirely distinct .each 35c 
Rosalba (Bliss). Striking vinous red.each 35c 
Rose Ash (Mor.). Subdued rose-purple; large; 3 ft.each $1.50 
Rose Madder (Sturt.). Rich rose-purple bicolor.each 25c 
*Rose Petal (Mur.). Bright rose-lilac self.each $1.00 
Roseway (Bliss). Purplish rose; bright mass effect.each 25c 
Rota (G. & K.). Ruffled reddish lilac.each 50c 
Ruby Perry (Per.). Of Mrs. Marion Cran type, but darker.each 25c 
^Sacramento (M.-M.). Large illuminated plicata with heavy red-purple 
stippling; try this and Rota together.each 75c 
*Samos (Wal.). Striking bronze-purple Bruno seedling.each 75c 
*San Diego (M.-M.). Deep blue-purple; large and tall; 46 in.each 50c 
SAN FRANCISCO (M.-M.). Imposing giant plicata with wider lavender 
edging than Los Angeles; sturdy growth.each 50c 
SAN GABRIEL (Dean). Enormous pinkish lavender flowers royally 
carried on 5 ft. stems; early and in continuous bloom for 8 to 10 weeks; the 
outstanding iris of its type.each 35c 
Santa Barbara (Mohr.). Clear blue-lavender; 40 in.each 25c 
Sea Nymph (Yeld). Tall silvery lavender.each 35c 
Seedling D-27 (Wmsn.). Small dark squalens remarkable for its slender 
stems and rich velvety falls; a distinct and pleasing subject here.each 50c 
Seminole (Farr). Rich light red-purple.each 25c 
*Senorita (M.-M.). Soft yellow blend.each 35c 
SEQUOIAH (Shull). Rich reddish bicolor of fine form and substance, 
the falls margined lighter; a grand iris. each 50c 
SHASTA (M.-M.). Huge creamy white; very fine.each 50c 
Shekinah (Sturt.). Soft yellow.each 25c 
Sherbert (Sturt.). Old gold and brown.each 25c 
Shylock (Hort). Fine big lavender.each 50c 
Silver Mist (Dykes). Small silvery lavender.each 35c 
Simone Vaissiere (Mil.). Pale S. and deeper lavender F.; very fresh 
coloring .each 35c 
Simplicity (Dykes). Early small white. each 50c 
SIR MICHAEL (Yeld).' Lavender and purple bicolor richly suffused 
brown and blue and illuminated by an orange beard; a glorious iris impos¬ 
sible to describe and one that everyone should have.*.each 50c 
Snow White (Sturt.). Pure white with pale green markings.each 35c 
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