PINK SATIN (J. Sass, 1930)—Long 
the pace-setter for purity of tone among 
the pinks_ $ 1.00 
PIONEER —Large and rich violet- 
purple _ $0.15 
PLUIE D’OR (Cay.)—Bright golden 
yellow, profuse bloomer, Dykes Medal 
winner _ $0.25 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egel., 1934)—Soft 
translucent pink of modest size, but 
very appealing in tone and quality_ 
_$ 2.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay.) — 
Glorious blend of buff, blue, lavender 
and yellow, commanding flower and 
stalk, vigorous plant_$0.75 
PRINCE LOHENGRIN—Light mauve- 
pink self _$0.15 
PRINCESS OSRA—A novelty in pli- 
catas, fresh blue stippling on a white 
background _$0.25 
QUERIDA —Pink and lavender blend of 
Afterglow coloring, but double the size of 
that old favorite_$0.35 
RAGUSA (H. Sass)—Probably the 
richest of the dark red-purple inter¬ 
mediates _$0.25 
RAMESES (H. Sass)—Dykes Medal 
winner for 1932, a large pink and rose 
toned blend that is a vigorous grower in 
all sections, a bargain_$0.35 
REALM — Intense blue self with a 
golden beard, large_$0.25 
RED DOMINION (Ayres, 1931)—Deep 
velvety red self, an outstanding Iris of 
perfect form_$1.25 
RED ORCHID (J. Sass, 1934)—Very 
red intermediate, rich violet carmine 
_$0.50 
RED WING (H. Sass)—Dahlia car¬ 
mine, giving an extremely red effect, 
large and of fine form_$0.25 
RHEA (Wmsn.)—Pinkish gold blend, 
an improved Isoline_ $0.25 
RHEINGAUPERLE— Large silvery pink 
with flaring falls_ $0.25 
RHEINTOCHTER— Very fine white and 
blue amoena_ $0.50 
ROMANCE (Mur.) — Lustrous and 
satiny rosy bronze, a fine vigorous 
garden Iris _ $0.25 
ROSE DOMINION (Con., 1931)—An 
especially fine rose pink bicolor._ $ 1.00 
ROSE MARIE (Cay.)—A charming 
color combination of silvery violet and 
red-purple. _ $0.35 
ROSE OF CUBA (J. Sass, 1932) — 
Large rose toned Iris of medium height 
_ $0.25 
RUBEO —Rich red bicolor, large and 
free flowering_ $ 1.00 
SACHEM— Glowing red brown, large 
and tall_ $0.35 
SACRAMENTO (Mohr-Mit.) — White 
heavily edged with red-purple — $0.35 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mit.)—One 
of the most perfect plicatas, large white 
edged with lavender, Dykes Medal 
winner ___ $ 0.35 
SANTA FE (Mohr-Mit.)—Faint blue, 
almost white, flaring falls_ $ 0.25 
SELENE (Con., 1931)—Luminous pure 
white of heavy substance, tall_ $ 0.35 
SENLAC (Bliss) —Intense claret red 
self, profuse bloomer_ $ 0.25 
SENSATION (Cay.)—High rating corn 
flower blue_ $ 0.35 
SHASTA (Mohr-Mit.) — Large free 
flowering white that makes a great show 
in mass_ $ 0.25 
SHIRVAN (Loomis, 1932)—Warm and 
glowing tan and red brown, rich as an 
oriental rug_ $ 1.50 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass, 1936)—Large 
ruffled flowers of good substance, stand¬ 
ards are Naples yellow with a sheen of 
dotted purple, falls pale yellow with 
brown stripes and purple dots along the 
side of the distinct yellow beard $ 30.00 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig, 1932)—Enor¬ 
mous clear lavender blue self, smooth 
finish and graceful form, 1935 Dykes 
Medal winner_ $ 2.00 
SIR KNIGHT (Ashley, 1934)—Deep 
violet self, outstanding in size and 
splendid form_ $ 7.50 
SIR MICHAEL—Striking contrasts of 
lavender blue and red-purple, this vari¬ 
ety still ranks as one of the best $ 0.35 
SIR LAUNCELOT (J. Sass, 1935) — 
Richest golden brown, strikingly hand¬ 
some _ $ 10.00 
SNOW KING (H. Sass, 1935)—This 
great white Iris is striking in size, fault¬ 
less in form and unquestioned in hardi¬ 
ness, a cool clear glacial white $ 15.00 
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