teri Like cinnamon on 
ess- 
nogg.” 
Blooms of medium size, 
Dutvery foriferous. H.M., A. I. 
Bul L037. $.60 
Ouray (Thomas-Thorup, ’37)— 
Gleaming ruby-red. Neither 
large nor tall, but one of the very 
brightest dark reds. Midseason. 
$.50 
Pale Moonlight (Essig, ’31)--One 
of the best pale blues. Does well 
Mecwmaces. ti. M. Ail. S.,)\1933. 
9-35 
Paulette (Millet, ’30) — Tallest 
and about the largest of the light 
blue-lavender irises. The huge 
flowers have widely flaring falls. 
$.25 
Pink Marvel (Lapham, ’41)— 
Rose-pink with undertone of yel- 
low from Mr. Lapham, noted for 
Meike! Called’) a) “glorified 
Eros,” which it resembles in col- 
or. Rapid increaser. $2.50 
Pink Opal (J. Sass, ’34)—Beauti- 
Miiheht orchid pink. One | of 
the best of the pink-toned irises. 
Large, rounded blooms on tall 
stalks. Good garden value. $.30 
Prairie Sunset (H. P. Sass, ’39)-- 
This magnificent blend of peach, 
apricot, copper, rose and gold 
probably has. received more 
praise than any other iris of re- 
cent introduction, but the color 
cannot be described adequately. 
Flowers of good — substance, 
slightly elongated, on stems of 
medium height. Dykes Medal, 
A.1.8., 1943. $4.50 
Prof. S. B. Mitchell (Cayeux, ’30) 
—Free-flowering and brilliant, of 
deep wine color. Large flowers, 
tall and well branched stalks. 
Fine grower. $.40 
Radiant (Salbach, ’36) — Stand- 
ards of fine gold bronze and falls 
of glowing red, making one of 
the most brilliant flowers in the 
garden. Large, well branched 
and a heavy bloomer. Grows well 
Rene n bv hy, POs MOG a hI OO 
Rameses (H. P. Sass, ’29) — S. 
light russet, F. tourmaline pink, 
with apricot beard. Large flow- 
ers on sturdy stems, and a ram- 
pant ‘erower.|) Vall, \)ate) mid- 
season. Fragrant. W.R. Dykes 
Memorial Medal, American Iris 
Society, 1932. $.25 
Red Robe (Nicholls, ’31)—Bril- 
liant red-violet. Many blooms 
open jat.: onetime) Grape tra- 
srance ch MAG Sy TO sat ha 5 
Redwing (H. P. Sass, *26)— 
Large bronze-red. Tall. Mid- 
season. Fragrant. $.25 
Riding High (Lapham, ’37)— 
Maree) tall lilac pink: $1.50 
Robert (Ayres, ’33)—Yellow-tan 
self, with pale blue center on F. 
Flowers of perfect shape and 
smooth, heavy texture. Tall. H. 
RAN Te ST O26) $.25 
Romola—Deep pink-lavender bi- 
color, with yellow beard. Tall. 
Late midseason. Scented. $.25 
Rosy Wings (Gage, ’35)—Rose 
and copper blend., Large flowers 
of excellent form, with flaring 
falls, growing on 40 inch stalks. 
So profuse a bloomer some grow- 
ers remove extra stalks to in- 
crease size of flowers. Dykes 
Medal WA IOS. 0103G. $.30 
Royal Scot (Hall, 744) — Tall, 
large-ilowered, red-trirmmed pli- 
cata of pleasing tone of burgun- 
dy red. So heavily trimmed that 
at distance it gives a red effect. 
Form, substance and stem good; 
branching fair. Vigorous grow- 
er and free bloomer. H.M., A. I. 
S., 1044. $7.50 
Ruth Pollock (H. P. Sass, ’39)— 
Considered one of the finest of 
the Sass yellow-ground plicatas. 
S. broad and full, dotted and edg- 
ed red-brown. F. clear yellow, 
heavily bordered red brown. 
