MAPLETON, IOWA 

PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook 1942) L. 
36 in. An exquisitely delicate blend of 
pink and pale gold that has won many 
friends. The flowers are large and beau- 
tifully formed and well carried on nicely 
branched stalks. Excellent substance in- 
sures lasting beauty. H. M. 1942, A. M. 
19445 Per, RYs9: $9.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass 1939) M. 
36 in. Everyone who does not already 
grow it, looks forward to the time when 
he can buy a plant of Prairie Sunset. 
Everytaing tiat has been said about it 
is true—and yet seeing it is better than 
hearing about it. A subitle blending of 
peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold—it 
is really a self of indescribably lovely 
coloring. It deserves all the honors is 
has been given—H. M. 1937, A. M. 1941, 
Dykes Medal 1943, Per R. 93. $4.50 
PRISCILLA (Waiting 1942) M. 30 in. 
So many compliments have been show- 
ered on her that it would have turned the 
head of a less modest maiden. Those who 
believe a white iris should be really 
white will delight in her purity. And 
when well grown she ofien reaches a 
height of 36 inches with medium large 
flowers. In keeping with her purity of 
color, der form is classic with rounded 
curves and excellent substance. The 
plants are exceptionally hardy, free flow- 
ering and prolific vf increase. H. M. 1943, 
Pepeines (- $2.00 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 1940) M. L. 38 in. 
A very large, two toned yellow of real 
distinction. The closely domed standards 
are of deep chrome yellow, the wide falls 
are of lighter tone, edged with the deeper 
yellow of tne standards. Tse substance is 
very firm and the texture glistening. A 
free bloomer and a fast increaser. H. M. 
1942. Pero cK, 87. ¢2.00 
RED VALOR (Nicholls 1939) M. 36 in. A 
very fine, large, deep garnet red iris 
hat seemed to be overlooked fer a while 
but now is coming into its own. H. M. 
1940 A 2M 21943, Per RB. 89. $6.09 
RIO ORO (DeForest 1940) M. 40 in. 
Clean, glistening honey yellow seli, wita 
a garden effect of bright brown gold. $6.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) M. 88 in. 
A large and lovely pink blend with yellow 
overtones—one of the best. Strong, well 
branched stems from vigorous plants. 
H. M. 1943, A. M. 1944, Per R. 88. $5.00 
ROSE TOP (HH. P Sass 1943) M138 in, A 
stunning new plicata—very large flowers 
of light creamy yellow, heavily pattern- 
ed with rosy pink. A winner. H. M. 1948, 
R.-89:. 1943. $15.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET (Whiting 1941) M. 
36 in. A large and richly colored dark 
red iris that is a great favorite in our 
garden. Although it has never received 
any award it is our best selling iris and 
we are hard put to keep any stock. 
Strong, vigorous and perfectly hardy. 
Rei 94, $5.00 
ROYAL SCOTT (Hall 1944) A tall, large 
flowered, red trimmed plicata of a pleas- 
ing tone of burgundy red. It is so heavily 
stitched that at a distance it gives a red 
effect. H. M. 1944. $7.50 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942) M. 36 in. A 
ruby red pansy iris that has been called 
“an Amigo done in reds”. The standards 
are rich red purple, the falls deep red 
purple velvet edged with the color of 
the stands. The gold paiterened haft 
serves to accentuate the y;ansy resom- 
blanece. R. 89, 1942. $5.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall 1941) E. M. 34 in. A 
brilliant and colorful iris of great garden 
value. A self of bright copper it stands 
cut in any planting. Plants vigcrous, 
hardy and iree blooming. H. M. 1941, R. 
86, 1942. $3.00 
SEA BLUE (Whiting 1941) M. 38 in. A 
large, tall and thoroughly satisfactory 
ight blue self, clear and fine in color. 
The stalks are well branched, the plants 
vigorous and hardy. R. 86, 1942. $2.50 
SETTING SUN (Kirkland 1937) M. 36 in. 
A deep and burning red copper iris of 
unusual charm and distinction. Unlike 
any other of the dark recs, and good. 
Per. Re 87: $1.00 
