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PALE PRIMROSE — (Whiting, 1946). 
This primrose yellow with a slightly 
greenish tint has a touch of wax yel- 
low at the haft. Flowers are large 
and heavily substanced. Petals of 
falls are so wide they barely touch. 
Standards are closed and swirled at 
top giving the appearance of huge 
yellow rosebuds. A late bloomer, har- 
GVeANGSDLOMITCRe.. rents cece: $2.00 
PATRICIA — (H. Sass, 1939). Pure 
white, both standards and falls heav- 
ily ruffled. Medium-sized flowers 
about 34 inches tall. A gem for the 
front of the border where a mass of 
white is needed............ (OC momtOLeoc- U0 
PERSIAN PRINCE—(H. Sass, 1941). A 
variegata of unusual brilliance. Stand- 
ards are pure chrome yellow; falls 
rich brown-red without veining. Good 
form and substance. A free bloomer, 
rapidly increases and hard 
te ge een ite dame daa $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PINK REFLECTION—(P. Cook, 1942). 
Unusual blend of pink and creamy 
gold. The delicately colored flowers 
are of good size with heavy substance 
and attractive flaring form. Well 
branched and a splendid addition for 
VOUTme Cal OCl enc ree ee sane eee $4.00 
PINK RUFFLES — (K. Smith, 1940). 
This lovely border iris is ruffled 
daintily to enhance the beauty of its 
orchid pink coloring..$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PIUTE—(N. J. Thomas, 1937). A deep 
rich self with a bronzy undercast and 
golden beard. A_ satisfactory iris 
where a spot of red is needed........ 
BR ds HA Pe a rae Ne DOC ont One S122) 
PLATINUM BEAUTY — (Schreiner, 
1941). Delicate pastel blend of lilac 
pink with a touch of lemon yellow 
near the heart. The golden sheen en- 
hances the beauty of this iris........ 
Bae seen see cee). ss eG: 75c; 3 for $2.00 
PORTLAND — (Kleinsorge, 1938). 
Standards bright gold, falls brownish 
red. Good size, height and _ nicely 
LOLIMCOMee ee eee... COC om tOr 752,00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass, 1939). 
An alluringly beautiful blend of apri- 
cot, rose, copper and gold, reminding 
you of the sunset in the sky. Nothing 
TU ESLL* ine OOM Mrs crete endear eas $1.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE — (Kleinsorge, 
1940). A lively golden orange of me- 
dium size. Good substance and flar- 
ing form. For a brilliant spot in the 
PerOeuwtHIS Sell a isy.ae: Toc o-tor $2.00 
PRISCILLA— (Whiting, 1942). A white 
white. Even the beard is white. A 
lovely border iris, not tall, not large, 
but well branched and blooms over 
three weeks. A rapid grower...... 
Bok Tes epee ie S100 eat Olga .0 
PURPLE GIANT—(Gage, 1933). This 
iris is a striking, true purple as fine 
as any iris of like coloring. Large 
flowers and a vigorous grower.... 
PONE i OAL ak GS DOC Woe tore S120 
RADIANT—(Salbach, 1936). Where a 
spot of brilliance is needed try this 
one. Standards golden-bronze; falls 
glowing copper-red. An outstanding 
iris for foreground plantin 
Fhe Ont EAS ae es Se, DUC oOnLOLre pl Zo 
RAEJEAN—(Whiting, 1940). A large 
two-toned yellow. Deep chrome yel- 
low standards are closely domed; falls 
lighter tone edged deeper yellow. Good 
substance, a free bloomer and good 
INCYEASECT? ceo ee 75¢e; 3 for $2.00 
RANCHO— (Milliken, 1941). Fine, large 
flowers of rich red-mulberry are borne 
on tall, strong stems. Prolific bloom- 
cereals SOOU sper Oiler eae ee 
ed nee ae meen a 50c; 3 for $1.25 
REBELLION—(Kleinsorge, 1937). 
Beautiful in a garden clump is this vel- 
vety blood red iris. A vigorous grow- 
IS eVaLICl Vaan cance o0c; 3 for $1.25 
RED AMBER— (Loomis, 1942). A rosy- 
red warmly infused with amber. 
Spikes often have four blooms open 
at once. A very smooth, refined flow- 
er of good substance. Recommended 
highly $2.00 
RED BONNET — (Gage, 1939). Rich, 
dark red self. One of the purer reds: 
A sellout each season..50c; 3 for $1.25 
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RED GLEAM— (Lapham, 1939). A bril- 
liant, velvety, rich red with a faint 
chestnut tone. Standards and falls 
are about the same shade. Good- 
sized flowers on medium branched 
stalks. A very nice iris................ 
BR eh ee oecittes Stas Sra >1:0055°3.st0r -$2,50 
RED VALOR— (Nicholls, 1939). A won- 
derful red that shines like a ruby. 
Standards are domed; falls semi-flar- 
ing. Beard brown. A _ colorful iris 
and superb in its qualities............ $2.50 
REGAL BEAUTY — (Milliken, 1939). 
Velvety falls of rosy purple. Stand- 
ards clear light violet and a glowing 
yellow beard. Large flowers and fra- 
STaNnCa soe eee $1.00; 3 for $2.30 
