PLUIE D'OR (Cayeux) M. 36". The first good golden yellow and 
the best selling iris of any color of all time. Still worthwhile, 
though newer introductions are larger and taller. Sold for $50 a 
plant just a few years ago. 20c 
POLAR KING. See page 26. 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY. See page 19. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux) M. 46". Very huge flower, being 
a lovely pastel blend of lavender, blue, buff, yellow and rose, with 
striking gold beard. Outstanding French award winner. A best 
seller for many years. 20c 
PRIMAT (Cayeux) M. 32". This variety has about the purest large 
red F. we have ever seen, and they flare almost horizontally so 
that the color is noticeable in the garden planting. S. are much 
lighter. Imported from France. $1.50 
PRINCE AMBA. See page 19. 
PURISSIMA (M.M.) E. 40". Perfectly branched beautiful pure white, 
but slightly tender. 25c 
RAIN OF FIRE. See page 19. 
JEAN CAYEUX 
RAME5ES (Sass.) L. 36". A symphony in rose, pink, and buff, shad¬ 
ing to yellow near edges and with apricot beard on F. One of 
all-time best-sellers. Dykes Medal winner. See colored picture on 
page 16. 20c 
RED BEAUTY (Gage) EM. 32". S. violet-red; F. velvety dark crimson, 
with gold beard. Orange center adds a glow to the blossom. 35c 
RED BUD (Callis) M. 38". Fragrant glowing red self with golden 
beard. A ruby in the garden. $2.00 
RED CHIEF (Horton) M. 36". Excellent dark red. $1.00 
RED DOMINION (Ayres) M. 38". A pure violet-red self, the shade 
of a glass of fine wine with the light shining through it. F. hori¬ 
zontal and velvety. The best-selling red for last three years. 
H. M. 35c 
RED MONARCH (Horton) L. 36". Very huge flowers of deep purplish 
red borne on tall, well-branched stalks. $3.00 
RETTA (Lap.) M. 34". Soft creamy pink. $1.00 
ROBERT (Ayres) ML. 38". A chamois colored or yellow-tan self with 
a very light suggestion of pale blue near the haft. H. M. $1.00 
ROSE ASH (Way.) EM. 40". Very large flower of ashes of roses 
coloring. S. violet-gray; F. violet-red. No other variety has this 
odd, attractive shading. $ 1.00 
ROSY ASIA (Mit.) ML. 38". Bright rosy mauve. 25c 
ROSY SUNSET (Graham) L. 36". A beautiful red self, the color being 
that of a sunset cloud. Petals are without shadings or markings 
and beard is inconspicuous. $2.00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage) ML. 40". A smoothly blended near self of 
daphne pink, shading to helebore red. One of the few new and 
beautiful colors developed in recent years by iris hybridizers. 
A. M. $6.00 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee) M. 40". Rich medium blue S. and deep 
velvety violet F. A. M. 25c 
ROYAL SALUTE (Mil.) M. 38". One of the few good dark blue-purple 
varieties. 45c 
RUBEO (M.M.) ML. 48". One of the finest of the large dark reds, 
with deep rose-red S. and dark maroon F. The huge flowers are 
well carried on tall and beautifully branched strong stalks. An 
outstanding variety in color, size, height, hardiness, and general 
growth. 35c 
SACHEM (Loomis) ML. 40". Strikingly beautiful red-brown. 20c 
SACRAMENTO (M.M.) M. 40". Ivory-white plicata, profusely mar¬ 
gined magenta-violet. H. M. 20c 
SALAS y GOMEZ (Storer) M. 44". S. mauvette, shading to sulphur 
yellow at claw; F. gloxinia. Tauntingly flaunts its gay color as 
bold as the old Spanish sea rover after whom it was named. $5.00 
SAMERKAND (Emigh.) L. 36". Very large flowers with S. buff-brown, 
tinged violet; F. rich velvety wine red slightly lighter at edge and 
with gold beard. We consider this one of our better offerings and 
think you will like it. 50c 
SAN DIEGO (Mit.) EM. 46". Regal deep rich blue. H. M. 25c 
SAN FRANCISCO (M.M.) M. 44". Largest white plicata, but semi¬ 
tender. Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
SANTA BARBARA (M.M.) EM. 40". Beautifully branched lavender 
blue with flaring F. Best selling blue variety of all time. 20c 
SATSUMA (Thole) M. 40". Pale brown pink self, faintly shadowed 
cobalt violet giving a warm tan effect in sunlight. $7.50 
SENLAC (Bliss) EM. 38". Clear claret red imported from England. 
Excellent grower. 20c 
SENSATION (Cayeux) ML. 34". Very flaring flowers of clearest corn 
flower blue. Best seller for many years. See colored picture on 
page 20. 25c 
SERENADE (Hall) E. 32". An excellent fresh colored pink, crisp in 
tone, of medium size and smooth, wide, well rounded form. It is 
a real gem among the pink division. 25c 
SERENITE (Cayeux) L. 38". An unclouded blend of soft yellows and 
blues. The buff-yellow S. have a faint haze of blue-lavender; the 
wide, flaring F. of pastel blue, shade to soft yellow at the edges 
and throat. Beard of this large, crinkled blend is pure gold. A 
most unusual blossom. Certificate of Merit in France. 35c 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel) L. 38". An extravaganza of color containing no 
less than seven distinctly different hues. 50c 
SHINING WATERS (Essig) EM. 36". Clear pure blue self. Semi-tender. 
A. M. 45c 
SHIRVAN (Loomis) ML. 34". This is like a rare oriental rug, with 
pale tan S. and semi-flaring rich red-brown F. of velvety finish. 
A. M. 35c 
SHOT SILK (Mur.) M. 36". A rich silky blend of pink and gold im¬ 
ported from England. 35c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON. OREGON 
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