PRAIRIE SUNSET 
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 sprinkling of 
gold shining through. To have is to hold. $2.50 
PRETTY PENNY (De F., 1943). L. 40’. Have a shin- 
ing 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. Flow- 
ers of unusual size that bloom late. $3.00 
PRINCE AMBA (Weed, 1936). L. 48”. Yellow. Closed 
standards of pure medium yellow; down-falling 
falls of yellow, delicately veined dark rose through- 
out and heavily veined at haft; average appearing 
gold beard. Large flowers on extra-good stalks. 
It is unusually late to bloom, a factor adding to the 
variety's desirability. 75c 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Klein, .1940). M. 38”. A.M 
A.LS. 1944. A lively golden orange with medium 
sized flowers that are rich in texture and flaring 
in form. $1.00 
RADIANT (Salb., 1936). ML. 35”. H.M. A.I.S. 1938. 
Brilliant standards of burnished orange and falls 
of rich coppery red attract attention of all garden 
visitors. Ife 
RAEJEAN (Whiting, 1940). L. 36°. H.M. A.I.S. 1942. 
Two-toned yellow of late blooming habits. Stand- 
ards are domed and pure deep yellow, falls are 
lighter but have an edge of deep yellow. $1.00 

RANGER 
RANGER (Klein., 1943). L. 36". A.M. 1946. One of the 
latest iris to bloom in our garden. The large flar- 
ing flowers are almost a true crimson red, a bronze 
orange beard and brown toned haft add richness 
to the velvety substance of the blooms. $6.00 
RANGITIKEI (Stevens, 1941). M. 36’. Among the fin- 
est of the splendid, rich purple iris is found this 
lustrous carmine-purple self, enhanced by a glow- 
ing gold beard. Fine form and excellent substance. 
$5.00 
RED AMBER (Loomis, 1942). M. 38”. H.M. A.I.S. 1943. 
An outstanding rose-pink flower, whose standards 
of Jasper pink and falls slightly darker; are 
brightened by its gold beard and haft, with an 
undercast of copper. $4.00 
RED GLEAM (Lapham, 1939). M. 34". A.M. A.LS. 1941. 
Brilliant yet velvety flowers that are the nearest 
approach to crimson yet achieved. The large 
blooms are semi-flaring in form, branching and 
substance excellent. $1.50 
RED VALOR (Nicholls, 1939). M. 36’. A.M. A.I.S. 1943. 
Glowing like a priceless jewel, this rich garnet red, 
marked with an unusual brown beard, domed 
standards and flaring falls gives a most interesting 
silhouette. $4.00 
RED VELVET (Klein, 1939). M. 36’. Rich and colorful 
with standards of Van Dyke red, slightly deeper at 
edge, falls carmine with darker rim, the flowers 
seem cut from velvet. $3.00 


NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 21 
