PIUTE (thomas Teeeee ey Smooth 
red- bronze.... 
PLATINUM BEAUTY Scie eins? °41) 
Very pale ' ‘buff-pink. $1.00 
s 
POLLY (Williams ’*44) A different 
grayed blue. _ Slight onco-blood. T 
like. 10005 $1.00 
PRAIRIE, SUNSET (Sass °39) Lovely. 
1943 Dykes Medal winner. 
PRETTY PENNY (DeForest ’43) Cop- 
pery russet-rose. $6.00 
PRIDE (Nicholls ’37) Tall stately 
deep purple. Late. iF .90 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge 
"AD) Another orange- “yellow, and a 
winner. $1.50 
PRIORITY (Lapham ’45) Dependable 
fall blooming iris. Red. $5.00 
PRISCILLA (Whiting  ~’42)- 
Charming" Whiting white everyone 
talks about. $2.00 
PROVOST (Muhlestein. *45) Orchid- 
lavender. Falls edged buff. $40-00 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell) The old 
time white still a classic. 35 
RADIANT (Salbach °36) Radiant it 
is. Orange-coppery-red. A real show. 
$1-00 
RANGER. (Kleinso~ge °43) A tall new 
red giving a good account of itself. 
$7.50 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton °45) A 
stunning new varigata ‘that will sur- 
prise vou. $15.00 
RANGITIKEI (Stevens °41) Lustrous 
carmine- -purple self, from Inspiration. 
$10.00 
RED AMBER (Loomis. °42) Smooth 
rosy-brown-red. Finest branching. 
Grand. .$5.00 
RED BONNET (Gage ’39). Pure de- 
lightful velvety réd. Round form. 
iad 
The - 
RED GLEAM (Lapham ’39) Fine red - 
with. gleaming chestnut undertone. 
aes $2-00 
RED VALOR (Nicholls ’39) Tall, 
stately, red-purple with real quality. 
$5.00 
REDWARD (Cook *42) As red as any- 
thing in this list and a fine iris. $5.00: 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall ’42) The 
large pink blend so well liked: $5.00 
ee HIGH (Lapham ’37) Lilac- 
pin 
RISING SUN (Kirkland) 
; Deep rose- 
pink bi-color. $4.00 
$2.00 
ROBINWOOD (Kirkland) Splendid 
bronze-brown. A good one. — $2.00 
ROCKET ~ (Whiting - °45) Brilliant: 
orange yellow with everything, and 
color — 0-00 
10 
-SEQUATCHIE (Caldwell 
ROOCK WOOD (Wareham °39) Brwe 
and heliotrope blend. Unusual. $1.00 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken) A China 
maid seedling. Rose-bronze. $2-00 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell ’31) Flar- 
ing velvety rose. Old but nice .25° 
ROSE FESTIVAL (Kleinsorge ’45) 
Rose pink with fine form. $10.00 
ROSELAND (Hall ’39) Very late rose 
and gold blend. Large $1-00 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach ’°44) Lovely 
pink’ blend with buff, pink and lav- 
ender. $4.50 
ROSE TOP (Sass °43) Very tall large 
rose plicata. Exquisite. $15.00 
ROYAL COACH (Sass ’39) Delicate 
yellow plicata.- 60 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall ’44) Most showy 
red-brushed plicata. $7.50 
RUBIENT (Whiting °42) Velvety 
pansy-purple’ with red cast. Lovely 
neglecta-like iris $5.00 
RUBY GLOW (Schreiner °41) Inter- 
mediate ruby red. Nice. $1-50 
RUTH POLLOCK (Sass ’39) Yellow 
plicata of excellent qualities 942.50 
SABLE (Cook ‘38) Almost black. 
An imposing dark black-violet. $2.00 
SALAR (DeForest °40) Flesh-cream, 
with salmon on falls. - $2.50 
SALMON SPLENDOR (Lapham ’39) 
Lovely salmon pink blend. - $2.00 © 
SALUTATION (Hall ’38) Pearly light 
yellow. Very early. «00 
SAMOVAR (Hall ‘41) Large coppery: 
rose-orange. Most brilliant $2-00 
SANDALWOOD (Sass °37) Tan, pink. 
and- yellow blend. 35 
SANDIA (Williamson 34) Fine pink. 
clump. -50 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr-Mitchell — 
2,7): A large, tall plicata. 
SANTA ROSA (Mitchell °43) 
pink Monadnock seedling. Bright. 
$6.00 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux ‘33) Dainty lav-- © 
ender stitched plicata. 75 
44) Bril- 
liant blend of copper, rose and violet. 
id .$15.00 
SERENATA (Milliken 
43)  Russet- 
wine standards, pinkish hellebore- -. 
red. falls,- $2.50 
SHANNOPIN . (Pillow. °40) .Yellow: 
standards, pink falls. Tall and showy. 
$3.00 
SHERIFFA. (White. °42) Hybrid. .of - 
metallic mulberry -purple. Hardy. > 
$2.00 - 
‘SHINING. WATERS (Essig °32) Larges: + 
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