84—Princess Beatrice, TB-BIL (Barr 1898), 46". A self. 
Lavender-blue. The standard by which all other blues 
are measured.15-9, 20-7, 13M $ .10 
70— Princess Osra, TB-WZ (Bliss 1921), 33". Plicata. 
S. white, 1 / 4" edge flushed and dotted wisteria violet. F. 
white, edged Vs" of pale violet. S. erect. F. incurved 
.77-12C, D $ .10 
89— Proctor Carr, (Storer new). 99-10, 8M $ .10 
72—Prosper Laugier, TB-S9D (Verd. 1914), 36". S. 
sorghum brown 6B9, flushed pink. F. bordeaux 3K4 to 
Indian purple 47J2. Beard-white, yellow-tift. Velvety. 
A match for Jacquesiana 117-5, 129-13, 162-10 $ .10 
75—Prospero, TB-B9M (Yeld. 1920), 46". S. deep laven¬ 
der, flushed yellow at base. F. deep red-purple, with 
lighter shading at margin, heavy brown veining at the 
haft. Immense flowers . 51-10, 103-16 $ .10 
75— Pseudacorus, Laev. (England 1753), 40". Beardless. 
Rich yellow. Grows anywhere but prefers wet spot. 
Fine for pools .148-1 to 4 $ .10 
71— Pulcherrima, TB-B3L (Lemon 1840), 30". Light 
blue bi-color. Charming as an antique . 
.13-13, 145-14 $ .10 
84—Purissima, TB-WW (Mohr-Mit 1927), 44" A self. 
Pure white of giant size. Hardy, but hard to bloom 
. 9-3, 5N $ .50 
90— Purple Jewel, (Storer new).53-11 $ .25 
76— Quaker Lady, TB-S3L (Farr 1909), 27". S. agera- 
tum violet 43F6. F. ageratum violet, overlaid olive buff. 
S. cupped. F. drooping. Not as large as Dolly Madison 
but colors as alluring .... 37-1, 101-5, 117-10 $ .10 
84—Queen Caterina, TB-B7L (Sturt. 1918, 42". Self. 
Pale lavender violet. S. doomed. F. drooping, rounded. 
Water lily fragrance . 19-9, 8M $ .10 
67— Queen of May, TB-R7L (Sal. 1859), 32". S. phlor 
purple 51A11. F. phlor purple, veined brownish red on 
lighter outer haft. A favorite pink. 
.12-8, 15-7, 32-10, 135-12, 145-15, 8M $ .10 
79—Rajput, TB-B7M (Sturt. 1922), 36". Self violet 
heliotrope. Huge foliage stays green until mid-winter... 
.8-11, 17-12, 147-10, 11M $ .10 
89— Ralph, (Storer new), 38". A huge fragrant purple 
.10-11, 69-10 $ .25 
68 — Rameldo, TB-SIM (Mohr Mit. 1925). Self. Brown¬ 
ish petunia violet.26-4 $ .25 
90— Ramesis, TB-S9L (Sass H. P. 1929, 36". S. hazel 
13J9, yellow glow at center. F. tourmaline pink 4312, 
flushed argyle purple 43G4. Haft strontian yellow 10L1. 
S. arching, floppy. F. drooping.11N $ 1.25 
87—Red Robe, TB-R7M (Nic. 1931), 33". S. petunia 
violet 43K8. F. violet carmine 46L9. S. arching. F. 
flaring to drooping, notched. Haft reticulated Morocco 
red 6K11 .74-11C $ 5.00 
89—Regina Kuhn.145-16, 174-13 $ .25 
91— Rev. Storer, (Storer new).19-13, 13N $ 1.00 
79—Rhein Nixe, TB-W9 (G. & K. 1910), 36". Amvena. 
S. white. F. pansy violet, bordered bluish white. 
.:. 78-8 $ .10 
76—Rialgar, TB-Y9M (Sturt. 1924), 24". S. lemon yel¬ 
low 10K3. F. hellebore red 4C5, center passing into olive 
veins on the yellow ground.13N $ .25 
71—Richard II, TB-W3 (Dykes 1914), 24". Amoena. S. 
white. F. deep violet, margined white. Closest to black 
and white of any iris.78-9, 10, 14S $ .10 
61—Ringdove, TB-B3M (Fos. 1913). S. deep lavender to 
olive lake. F. lavender violet.103-17 $ .10 
89—Roanoke, (Storer new).3-7, 103-18 $ .25 
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