PARTHENON (Con. 1934) a tall and stately cool white of excel¬ 
lent form and substance; golden beard; a great addition to any gar¬ 
den. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 40 in. , 
PEER GYNT (Washington 1934) A large flowered plicata with 
deep lavender and buff markings. The standards are arched apd 
closely held, the falls very horizontal and flaring. Tall and . well 
branched; an entirely new type of plicata; excellent for breeding. 
PHEBUS (Cay. 1930) Clear lemon-yellow; orange beard. 40 in. 
PHOSPHOR (Shull 1931) A yellow self of heavy substance and 
wide flaring form; bright yellow beard. 38 in. 
PICADOR (Mor. 1930) S. buff-gold; F. deep dahlia carmen. 43 in. 
PIED PIPER (Stahlman 1937) See introductions, page 4. 
PINK BUTTERFLY (Washington 1934) A lustrous pink blend 
with smooth firm texture; S. domed and arched; F. semi-flaring 
with deeper pink thumb mark in center of each fall, well branched. 
The flowers grow more beautiful on the second day; late blooming. 
PINK JADU (Sturt. 1931) White and pink plicata: charming. 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass 1930) Delightful clear pink self. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1931. 40 in. 
PLUIE D’OR (Cay. 1928) Intense yellow self; orange beard; 
strongly recommended; Dykes Medal 1928. C. M., S. N. H. F. 1928. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay. 1933) An imposing iris in size 
and height, being a blend of buff and blue, with bright yellow beard 
and yellow throat. C. M., S. N. H. F. 46 in. 
PURPLE EVE (Tobie 1928) An iris of great brilliancy, very vel¬ 
vety raisin-purple flowers. Tall and outstanding in garden value. 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass 1929) Pink and rose blend with yellow 
glow in throat; heavy apricot beard. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. Dykes 
Medal 1932. 40 in. ' 
RED COMET (McKee 1936) An extremely handsome deep coppery 
red flower, with domed standards of reddish copper, and well- 
rounded semi-flaring falls of lustrous velvety brown red. The 
brown throat and styles are set off by an intense yellow beard. H. 
M., A. I. S. 1935. 40 in. 
RED DOMINION (Ayres 1931) A brilliant glowing red with well 
arched standards, and velvety horizontal falls. 38 in. 
RED EMBER (Sturt. 1931) S. are more pink than Alcazar; F. 
velvety dark crimson, orange-yellow throat; brilliant flower. 43 in. 
RED ROBE (Nich. 1930) Red-violet iris of perfect shape; very 
velvety; medium height. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
ROBERT (Ayres 1933) A splendid medium yellow’ with very 
smooth finish and heavy substance; large flowers well placed on tall, 
sturdy stems. H. M., A. I. S. 1936. 39 in. 
ROB ROY (Kirkland 1931) A large rich maroon-red iris with ex¬ 
cellent height and branching. More brilliant than Dauntless. 38 in. 
ROMAN GOLD (Tobie 1936) Brilliant glistening yellow flowers 
of smooth finish and firm texture, illumined by a strong orange 
beard. Much deeper in color and of decidedly better form and 
substance than the parent W. R. Dykes. 30 in. 
ROSE DOMINION (Con. 1930) Deep old rose self with very vel¬ 
vety horizontal falls; outstanding. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 
ROSY FLUSH (Tobie 1936) See introductions, page 4. 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1935) S. are domed and deep pink in center, 
with coppery markings at the edge; F. semi-flaring and of dark 
rose with border of copper. An excellent blend and has great 
garden value. H. M., A. I. S. 1934. A. M.. A. I. S. 1936. 40 in 
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