PRINCESS BEATRICE — Violet-blue 
self. Tall. Early midseason. Fra- 
grant. $.10 
PROF. S. B. MITCHELL—Free-flow- 
ering and brilliant, of deep wine col- 
or. Large flowers, tall and well 
branched stalks. Fine grower. §$.25 
PROSPERO--Large lavender and vio- 
let bicolor: Tall. Midseason. Scent- 
ed. $.15 
PURPLE HAZE — Demure gray-lav- 
ender self, with large flowers. Medi- 
um height. Midseason. Fragrant. $.15 
PURPLE KING — Fine red purple 
intermediate. $.10 
QUAKER LADY—Attractive blend of 
gold, lavender and blue. Medium. 
Midseason. Scented. $.10 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA — Lilac and 
bronze, with yellow beard. Medium. 
Late midseason. Fragrant. $.10 
QUEEN CATERINA—Pale lavender- 
violet self. Tail. Midseason. Scent- 
ed. $.10 
RADIANT — Standards of fine gold 
bronze and falls of glowing red, mak- 
ing one of the most brilliant flowers 
in the garden. Large, well branched 
and a heavy bloomer. Grows well 
here. $1.00 
RAMESES—S. light russet, F. tour- 
maline pink, with apricot beard. 
Large flowers on sturdy stems, and 
a rampant grower. Tall. Late mid- 
season. Fragrant. W. R. Dykes Me- 
morial Medal, American Iris Society, 
1932. $.20 
RED BONNET—Dark red self with 
large flowers of fine form and sub- 
stance. Broad, domed standards and 
large, flaring falls. One of the strong- 
est contenders for the title of reddest 
of the reds. $1.50 
RED DOMINION —S. clear red, F. 
dark oxblood red with orange beard. 
Effect is red-purple. Tall. Late 
midseason. Fragrant. $.20 
RED ROBE — Brilliant red-violet. 
Many blooms open at one time. Grape 
fragrance. H. M., A. I. S., 1932. $.25 
RHEIN NIXE—S. white, F. pansy 
violet. Large flowers on tall stalks. 
Late. $.10 
ROBERT—Yellow-tan self, with pale 
blue center on F. Flowers of perfect 
shape and smooth, heavy texture. 
Tall. H. M., A. I. S., 1936. $.25 
ROMOLA—Deep pink-lavender bi- 
color, with yellow beard. Tall. Late 
midseason. Scented. $.20 
ROSEWAY — Deep pink-lavender, 
with orange beard. Tall. Midsea- 
son. Fragrant. $.10 
ROSY WINGS — Rose and copper 
blend. Large flowers of excellent 
form, with flaring falls, growing on 
40 inch stalks. So profuse a bloomer 
some growers remove extra stalks to 
increase size of flowers. Dykes Med- 
al, A. I. S., 1939. $.50 
SANDIA—Bright, clean, deep pink 
blend, with heavy substance. A vig- 
orous grower and floriferous. Tall. 
$.25 
SELENE—Big white with tall, arch- 
ed standards and long falls. Lumin- 
ous texture. Strong grower. $.20 
SEMINOLE—Bright red-purple bicol- 
or, with orange beard. Try planting it 
with a golden yellow. Tall. Mid- 
season. Scented. $.15 
SEPTEMBER MORN — A handsome 
mauve-pink. Fall bloomer. .$.20 
SEPTEMBER SKIES —Rich purple 
self. A fall bloomer. Rather low.$.25 
SERENITE—Blend of blue and gold. 
S. silver-blue shading to yellow at 
edges, F. bright blue, with gold shad- 
ing and orange haft. Widely flaring 
falls and heavy substance. Tall. Late 
midseason. $.25 
SHAH JEHAN--S. creamy buff edged 
lavender, F. rich chestnut, merging 
into purple and fading to color of S. 
Orange beard. Said to contain more 
colors than any other iris. Large 
blooms of heavy substance. Tall. 
Very late. A. M., A. I. S., 1937. $.25 
SHIRVAN — Glowing mahogany 
brown. S. silky golden brown, F. 
velvety red brown broadiy margined 
color of standards. A. M., A. I..S., 
1936. $.25 
SIERRA BLUE—Soft, clear blue self. 
One of the outstanding blues. Many 
flowers ‘on tall stalks. Late. Dykes 
Medal, 1935, A. I. S. $.25 
SHINING WATERS — Clear, clean, 
medium to light blue, with striking 
contrast in orange beard. Large flow- 
ers with flaring falls on tall stems. 
Rated slightly tender but usually 
does all right in Central New York. 
$.25 
