Prairie Sunset (H. Sass, 1989)—36 in. This is a blending 
of peach, apricot, rose, copper and gold colors like a beau- 
tiful sunset. The flowers are large, the branching excellent 
and it is a strong grower. H.M. 1937. A.M. 1941. Dykes 
Medal 1943. $2.50 each. 
Prince of Orange (Klein., 1940)—88 in. M. Of solid golden 
orange color, it is one of the richest co'ored iris we have. 
The medium sized flowers are quite flaring and are widely 
spaced. H.M. 1942, A.M. 1944. $1.00 each. 
Prof. Mitchell—Very large flowers of a deep purplish red 
tone. 50c each, 
48 in. Early, tall, stately white, with wax-like 
3&ce each. 
Purple Spire (Wayman, 1943)—36 in. An iris of rich lustrous 
velvety purp’e. 50c each. 
Purissima 
flowers. 

Rameses—42 in. A great, vigorous Dykes Medal iris with 
golden buff and rosy pink flowers. Blooms very profusely. 
30c each. 
Ranger (Klein., 1943)—36 in. L. A dark se f-colored iris of 
deep brilliant, near crimson red. The flowers are long, the 
standards cone shaped and the wide fal’s are of glossy 
velvet. The beard is bronze-orange, the haft brownish 
and there is little veining. Good stems with fine branch- 
ing and. lots of flowers. H.M. 1944. $6.00 each. 
Red Dominion—40 in. 35c each. 
Red Gleam (Lapham, 1939)—34 in. M. An iris of rich, bril- 
liant velvety red with a chestnut cast. The flowers are 
of good size, semi-flaring in form and velvety texture. 
H.M. 1940, A.M. 1941. $1.50 each. 
Fine dark red color. 
Red Valor (Nich., 1939)—36 in. M. The domed standards 
and flaring falls are of garnet red with an unusual brown 
beard. It is very hardy and a desirable iris. H.M. 1941, 
A.M. 1948. $4.00 each. 
Redward (Cook, 1942)—34 in. ML. A deep crimson red, free 
from brown or orange coloring. The flowers are large with 
wide, velvety flaring falls. H.M. 1945. $5.00 each. 

Prawie Sunset 

Szerra Snow 
Rose Ash—36 in. 
30c each. 
Roseland (Hall, 1939)—38 in. VL. Standards of buff-rose 
and falls of rich berry-red give this fine iris a garden effect 
of bright rose pink. The falls are edged with same color 
as the standards. $1.00 each. 
Early, with large flowers of dusty pink. 
Rosy Wings (Gage, 1935)—38 in. The color a soft rose red 
with coppery sheen. Bright orange beard. 30c¢ each. 
Royal Beauty (Mckee, 1932)—36 in. A very large deep blue. 
35c each. 
Royal Coach (H. P. Sass, 1939)—32 in. Fragrant. A bright 
yellow plicata, dotted and bordered with maroon brown. 
60c each. 
Royal Command (Hall, 1939)—36 in. 
of dubonnet red. 60c each. 
Rich, velvety flowers 
Royal Salute (Milliken, 1934)—36 in. Early, with large, rich 
deep blue-purple flowers, on good stalks. 35¢ each. 
Rubeo (Mohr-Mitch., 1981)—46 in. Very large flowers of 
deep ruby red, of heavy substance and fine form. 40c each. 
Ruth Pollock (H. Sass, 1939)—36 in. ML. A very fine soft 
yellow plicata etched and stitched with red-rose markings. 
The pattern of marking is very neat and it is a refined 
looking flower. $2.00 each. 
Sable (Cook, 1938)—36 in. Deep blue-black violet, a rich color 
with blue beard. A flower with lustrous sheen and heavy 
substance on strong well branched stems. $1.50 each. 
Sacramento (Mohr-Mitch., 1929)—40 in. White plicata with 
feather stitch edging of purple. 35c¢ each. 
Samovar (Hall, 1941)—34 in. M. Rich brilliant copper over- 
laid with rose. While the stalks are a little short the 
flowers are large and it blooms freely. H.M. 1941. $1.50 
each. 


