PEERLESS (Dykes) 36". Fine red-violet with bril¬ 
liant gold beard lighting up entire flower. 25c 
PERSIA (Ayres) 38". One of the most distinctive of 
all varieties. A blend of silvery lavender, dove grey, 
and rich purple. Massive blooms. 35c 
PHOSPHOR (Shull) 38". Outstanding medium yel¬ 
low self of very heavy substance. H.M. 50c 
PICADOR (Morrison) 44". Fine yellow variegata, 
with bright contrast of colors. S. honey yellow; F. 
mineral red. This variety is our favorite and best 
selling variegata. 50c 
PINK SATIN (Sass) 40". Very light pink. More 
plants of this variety have been sold in America 
than any other pink. 50c 
PERSIA 
PLUIE D’OR (Cayeux) 36". The name means Golden 
Rain and that is the color effect of the floriferous 
stalks—a rain of gold. Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY 36". We can recommend this 
one very highly because of its distinctive coloring 
—a blend of white, cream, and yellow which re¬ 
sembles old porcelain. While there are more than 
enough white and light yellow Iris now available, 
there is no variety of a color shade similar to Por¬ 
celain Beauty—it stands alone. Stalks are well- 
branched, and flowers good size. Our own intro¬ 
duction. $3.00 
POTENTATE (Grinter) 44". Black and red-purple 
with artistic markings on the falls. 35c 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egel.) 36". A fresh bright pink that 
has interesting silver high-lights. $2.50 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux) 46". Very 
huge flower, being a lovely pastel blend of laven¬ 
der, blue, buff, yellow and rose, with striking gold 
beard. Outstanding French award winner. 25c 
PRINCE AMBA (Mary Geddes x Helios) 40". Similar 
to Helios but larger, taller, more floriferous, and 
stronger stalked; also the penciling is much lighter 
and is brown instead of rose in shade. S. pure lemon 
yellow; F. lemon yellow with just the faintest lin¬ 
ing of brown. Style arms lemon yellow. Extra 
large flowers on well-branched, stiff cane-like 
stalks. Unusually late to bloom. Our own intro¬ 
duction. $20.00 
RAGUSA (Sass) 22". Early flowering rich dark red 
purple blend. 35c 
RAIN OF FIRE (NatT.) 34". Light reddish-buff S.; 
semi-flaring F. of bright red, bearing short gold 
beard. Plants increase with unusual rapidity and 
throw up far more bloom stalks than the average 
sort. This variety starts blooming in early mid¬ 
season and continues over a long period. $5.00 
RAMESES (Sass) 38". A symphony in rose, pink, 
and buff, shading to yelloAV near edges. Apricot 
beard. American Dykes Medal winner. No Iris ex¬ 
cels this one in growth and vigor or is more cer¬ 
tain to bloom. It has one of the longest blooming 
seasons. 25c 
RASACURA (Wmsn.) 32". Rose-purple bicolor which 
is vigorous, beautiful and fragrant. 35c 
RED BEAUTY (Gage) 32". S. dark vinaceous pur¬ 
ple ; F. velvety dark crimson; center orange. 50c 
RED DOMINION (Ayres) 40". Luxurious red velvet, 
the shade of a glass of fine wine with the light shin¬ 
ing through it. S. clear lustrous red, slightly 
frilled; F. horizontal and velvety. H.M. 60c 
RED ELF 26". Early, fragrant, deep ruby. 35c 
RED ORCHID (Sass) 28". Perhaps the very reddest 
Iris. Very early flowering giving deep red effect. 
35c 
PLANT IRIS IN SUMMER OR EARLY FALL 
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