TALL BEARDED IRIS (Cont'd) 
PEACH GLOW (Klein, 1943). M. 38’. A beautiful creation of peach- 
pink. Flowers are large and in perfect proportion, grown on tail 
strong stalks. $7.50 
PEARL LUSTRE (Weed, 1937). M. 38”. A cream white iris with 
closed standards, falls same color but slightly tinged blue. Veined 
yellow at haft, beard golden. 50c 
PEARLY PEAK (Groff, 1939). M. 42". A delightful blend of TOSy 
cream that has a tint of violet iridescence to lend a harmonious 

touch to any garden. $1.00 
PICADOR (Morrison, 1930). EM. 44’. Strongly fragrant variegata 
with standards of honey-gold and falls dahlia carmine. 25c 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed, 1939). EM. 50”. Beautiful blush-pink flow- 
ers growing on tall stalks that carry about seven blooms each. 
No veining noticeable at haft. $2.00 
PINK MARVEL (Lap., 1941). M. 39’. Glorious salmon pink. These 
large flowers are a revelation in the beauty of deepest pink, 
a rapid grower and a heavy seed producer. $4.00 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook, 1942). L. 36’. A.M. A.I.S. 1944. A clear- 
cut flower of very heavy texture and good size. The lemon chrom=> 
beard enlivens this unique blend of hydrangea pink with a buff 
underlay. $9.00 
PINK RUFFLES (Smith, 1940). M. 30”. A.M. A.L.S. 1942. Layers of 
dancing ruffles revolve from pale to deeper pink. Deeper pink 
veining at haft. $2.00 

PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass, 1939). ML. 36". Dykes Medal 1943. 
As breathtaking as its name. This iris is unforgettable with its 
iridescent colors of apricot, peach, pink and rose with a sprin 
kling of gold shining through. To have is to hold. $4.50 

boos 
NATIONAL WHITE 
PRETTY PENNY (De F., 1943).. L. 40’. Have a shining copper. Round 
as a penny, this coppery red iris has a gold veined haft and 
golden style arms, brilliantly set off with a heavy orange beard. 
Flowers of unusual’size that bloom late. $10.00 
PRINCE AMBA (Weed, 1936). VL. 40’. Distinct lemon yellow stand- 
ards with style-arm of the same color, brightened by falls of lemon 
yellow faintly lined brown, with heavier veining at haft. 75c 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Klein, 1940). M. 38”. H.M. A.I.S. 1942. A 
lively golden orange with medium sized flowers that are rich 
in texture and flaring in form. $2.50 
RADIANT (Salb., 1936). ML. 35". H.M. A.I.S. 1938. Brilliant stand- 
ards of burnished orange and falls of rich coppery red attract 
attention of all garden visitors. $1.00 
RAEJEAN (Whiting, 1940). L. 36’. Two-toned yellow of late bloom- 
ing habits. Standards are domed and pure deep yellow, falls 
are lighter in tone but have an edge of deep yellow. $2.00 
RANGER (Klein, 1943). VL. 36”. H.M. A.I.S. 1944. Almost crimson 
in color are these large blooms with cone-shaped standards and 
broad semi-flaring falls. $7.50 
RAN GITIKEI (Stevens, 1941). M. 36’. Among the finest of the splen- 
did rich purple iris is found this lustrous carmine purple self, 
enhanced by a glowing gold beard. Fine form and excellent 
substance. $12.00 
RED GLEAM (Lapham, 1939). M. 34". A.M. A.I.S. 1941. A brilliant 
velvety red overcast with gleaming chestnut, with brighter, 
lighter borders. $2.00 
RED VALOR (Nicholls, 1939). M. 36". A.M. A.I.S. 1943. Glowing 
like a priceless jewel, this rich garnet red, marked with an un- 
usual brown beard, domed standards and flaring falls gives a 
most interesting silhouette. $5.00 
RED VELVET (Klein, 1939). M. 36". Rich and colorful with stand- 
ards of Van Dyke red, slightly deeper at edge, falls carmine with 
darker rim, the flowers seem cut from velvet. $2.50 
RIO ORO (De F., 1940). M. 40". An exquisite glistening honey yel- 
low self, whose loveliness seems to lie in its subtle infusion of 
gleaming light. $8.00 
ROSE-BRONZE BLEND (Weed, 1941). VL. 45”. Large flowers of 
bronze-btrown, flushed rose; with falls rose edged bronze-brown, 
washed blue at center. Red-brown veining on lighter ground at 
haft. $3.00 
ROSELAND (Hall, 1939). VL. 38". From the multitude of rosy hues 
comes this top notcher of buff-rose standards and falls of rich 
berry red; edged with a softer shade. $1.00 
ROSE-TOP (H. Sass, 1941). M. 36”. H.M. A.I.S. 1943. Like a fine 
piece of needlework is this elaborate plicata, fashioned of cream- 
yellow with lacy ruffles of novel rose markings. $17.50 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1935). EM. 38". Dykes Medal 1939. Soft rose- 
red flowers with a hint of copper shining through, and brightened 
with a bright orange beard. 30c 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall, 1944). M. 36”. A tall proud plicata that is so 
deeply trimmed in pleasing tones of Burgundy red that at a dis- 
tance it gives a red effect. $7.50 
RUBY RING (Giridlian, 1942). M. 36”. A new and matchless beauty 
whose standards gleam with shades of blended violet, brightened 
by falls of rich ruby red. $15.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1939). M. 36”. A.M. A.I.S. 1941. One of 
the newest of the Sass light yellow plicatas. The broad full stand- 
ards are dotted and edged with rose, falls are more definitely 
marked with rose. $3.00 
SABLE (Cook, 1938). M. 40”. A.M. A.I.S. 1940. A gorgeous black 
violet iris with a brilliance uncommon in flowers of such deep 
shades. Almost a self, with a harmonizing blue beard. $2.00 
SALAR (De F., 1940). M. 36”. H.M. A.I.S. 1941. A magnificent iris 
with a most unusual blending of colors. The background of 
creamy flesh is gayly dominated by an overlay of salmon 
color. $3.50 


IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS, POPPIES 
NATIONAL, IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
