We will not ship anything that isn’t per- 
fectly matured before shipment, and must 
do well for you. 
ORMOHR. Very large pale lilac silvery 
cast veiled violet. A large tall iris worthy 
in all good collections. $1.00 
PACIFIC SUNSET. A new and enchant- 
ing blend in rich shades of rose, gold and 
copper. $7.50 
PAILLAISSE, Something similar to Mar- 
quita, a dustier rosier color and hardy. 
Distinctive. 75 cts. 
PAINTED DESERT. Blends the exquisite 
colors of the Arizona desert, a medley of 
colors that will grow on you. A beautiful 
thing from Mr. Milliken. $6.00 
PEACHBLOW. A pink plicata with a light 
yellow flush. Medium large flowers. This 
is the modest description from Mr. Sass; 
when you see it you will use more words 
to describe this fine flower. $2.00 
PEACH GLOW. A peach pink iris from 
Dr. Kleinsorge, a seedling of Daybreak. 
Not much stock. $7.50 
PERSIAN PRINCE. The new Sass varia- 
gata. Unlike City of Lincoln this varia- 
gata lacks the golden band on the falls. 
A fine distinctive variagata. $1.00 
PINK MARVEL. A deep salmon pink iris 
from Mr. Lapham. Large flower, tall stem. 
A real one in the pink class. $1.20 
PINK RUFFLES. This intermediate pink 
is from Mr. Smith, and is a most charm- 
ing pink. Good. $2.00 
PINK LACE. This is a real pink from 
Mr. Sass. Flower is larger than Spindrift 
and shows pink bud, and clear pink in 
both standards and falls. This pink shade 
is not like the old pinks, but definitely in 
the new pink class, with tangerine beard. 
Have only a few to spare and just one to 
a customer. Order early. $30.00 
PINK REFLECTION. Chamois skin pink, 
a grand shade. Quality here. A.M. Pop- 
ular. $10.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. This sensational iris 
from Mr. Hans Sass won the Dykes Medal 
in 1943. A glorious blend of rose and gold, 
apricot and orange. Brilliant, sparkling. 
Nothing like it in color before. $2.25 
PRESENT. An exceptional Onco bred iris. 
The beautiful shaped flowers of firm 
substance are of pinkish tints, with veins 
and dots set off by a velvety rose signal 
patch on the falls. 30 inches tall. $2.50 
PRETTY PENNY. Late coppery rose over- 
cast russet. Gold veined haft. Call it a 
blend of coppery rose. DeForest calls the 
shots on these new colors. $2.25 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. A solid golden 
orange; one of the richest things in the 
garden picture. We believe this to be 
the finest orange shade to date. $1.50 
RADIANT. A very rich coppery red, and 
very brilliant. Could not list last year 
as sold out before writing up the catalog. 
A classic. $1.00 
RADIANT LADY. (Maxwell 1944). Cross 
Radiant X Rosy Wings. Very near a self. 
Same color as falls of Radiant, metallic 
sheen overlaid terra cotta to brick. Vivid 
gold beard. Lovely color. $4.50 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton). Variagata 
fanciers will be surprised when you see 
this one. It’s different. It’s a honey. Stand- 
ards topaz in color; falls pigeon blood red, 
with wide border of topaz on falls. Large 
burnished gold beard. A fanciers’ flower; 
its beauty will grow on you. Large flower 
of flowing lines, well spaced and branched. 
38 inches tall. H.M. 1946. $10.00 
RAE JEAN. A very large two-toned yel- 
low from Mrs. Whiting. H.M. $2.00 
RANGER. Dark brilliant new crimson 
red from Dr. Kleinsorge. Another of the 
topnotch reds. $6.00 
RED AMBER. Standards jasper pink 
flushed amaranth pink. Falls a blending 
of old rose to Eugenia red with copper 
suffusion. Lovely large flower. $2.25 
REDWARD. Standards Indian Lake and 
Dahlia Carmine, falls Burnt Lake. Large 
flowers. A good red. $6.00 
RED GLEAM. Some critics claim this iris 
the reddest yet, but Edward Lapham now 
claims the prize. This however is very 
fine. $1.50 
RED VALOR. A magnificent garnet red 
iris of perfect habit. Gold Medal at Rome 
1940. A fine thing. Order early. $2.25 
REMEMBRANCE. A beautiful pink blend 
with yellow overtone from Mr. Hall. Large 
flower, 38 inches tall. $4.50 
REVEILLE. Delicate large pale pink with 
broad flaring flowers, and full pinkish 
tangerine beard. H.M. This reflects credit 
to Mrs. Tobie, the originator. $15.00 
