“ORANGE FLAME—Burnished orange standards Orange- 
red falls. Gay and brilliant... nee 
***ORMOHR—Huge gray-lavender with veins and dots of 
violet, similar to its parent WM. MOHR, but much larg- 
er, taller, and easier to grow. Rating 89.0000. 1.25 
ORMACO—Metallic blend of violet, bronze and brown, 
result of crossing ORMOHR with AZTEC COPPER §8&.00 
OSCEOLA—Crinkled sky-blue .........W........-...-. 50 
***QOZONE—Subtle shade of pearly rose-lavender with warm 
coppery brown on the hafts. Large. Tall. Beautiful. 
Individualistic. — ee 25 
PAULETTE—Gigantic lavender- blue on tallest stems. One 
of the largest iris. Vigorous in growth, profuse in DSloom, 

sensational in size. Beautiful in color. Fragrant... .25 
*PATRICIA—Very clean and sparkling white, medium in 
size but very ruffled. Therein lies its charm L cea 75 
PERSIA—Blended silvery-lavender, dove-gray and rich 
purple. For close-up appreciation of its peculiar color 
and other fine qualities 220.322 ee .20 
PERSIAN PRINCE—Clear yellow standards. Oxblood 
falls. Much like CITY OF LINCOLN without yellow 
rim’ on falls. 22 3.50 
PICADOR—Tarnished old-gold standards. Deep brown- 
carmine falls. Large and tall. Old favorite... is oe 
PINK REFLECTION—Chamois-skin pink of unigue qual- 
ity and individuality. Heavily substanced. Large. Tall. 
Exquisite color. Very late... Loe 
PINK SATIN—Pale lavender pink. Medium size, Tall 
stems. One-time honored pink... uw. ee ceeeneee ee .20 
PIUTE—Dark, but very bright bronzy maroon-red. Warm- 
ly glowing color near to true red. 50 
PLUI-D-OR—Of the older yellows, this is the most bril- 
liant. French Dykes Medal 1928.1... 22 
SsesPRAIRIE SUNSET—Indescribable tawny biend of pink 
apricot, gol’ and copper. Most sensational introduction 
of recent years. Dykes Medal 1943. Rating 93....... 4.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON—Pastel blend of pale Duff 
with bluish rose infusion. Large, Tall... .20 
*s=PRINCE OF ORANGE—Medium size but one cf the rich- 
est colors, solid golden orange. Flaring form............ 2.00 
PURISSIMA—Famous white. Starch-white and immacu- 
late. Unfortunately too tender for rigorous winters. .25 
PURPLE GIANT—Very large vioiet of vivid coloring. 
Tall and showy, .—-— WW 25 
sens R ADIAN'T—Standards, gold-bronze. Falls, intense velvety 
terra-cotta. Not tall or vigorous but vivid... .75 
RAMESES—Husky golden-buff and rose-pink of well- 
deserved fame, A great iris): Dykes Medal 1932... .20 
RANGER—Dark, brilliant. very large near-crimson. Tall. 
Late-blooming: 2s ve <nicnnlne eee 
RED DOMINION—Lustrous red-purple, ‘Intense and vel- 
vety member of the famous Dominion family... .20 
sseeRED VALOR—Glowing garnet-red of wonderful finish 
and suyxstance. Rome Gold Medal 1940. Rating 89... 5.00 
RISING SUN—Radiant deep-pink bi-tone, Color effect be- 
tween AT DAWNING and SHAH JEHAN. Excellent. 
NE Me CAN SOTERA AAW AC RIES .. 10.00 
REDWARD—Brilliant color, approaching crimson from 
the purple side. Large and flaring but not tall.__.. 5.00 
REMEMBRANCE—Light pink blend with enlivening yel- 
low overtones. Large, tall, well substanced, vigorous 3.50 
ROSELAND—Buff-rose standards, berry-red falls edged 
lighter. Bright rose-pink effect. Large, tall. Late. 1.50 
ROSE DOMINION—Another distinguished member of the 
bold, velvety Dominion family. This one d2ep rose with 
widely flaring falls, (22222 eee .20 
**ROSY WINGS—Blend of red, pink and brown changing 
tone with the light. Dykes Medal 1939. Tall. profuse 
and indispensable. 2.02222. 25 
*eSRUTH POLLOCK—Lovely yellow-ground plicata, Clear 
yellow with brown-red tracery. Good all ways. Rating rH 
woncamesnd eee asst spe pasnhcbaus lla dat cee cee 3 
**%*SABLE—Breath-taking deep black-violet, lustrous, large 
and tall. King of the “blacks”. Rating 90.2 ee © 
**SALAR—Giant affair of odldy Dlended cream-flesh and 
salmon. A most individual iris with an indescribable 
Le) (+) ER . 8.00 
