14 FAITLRMOUNT GARDENS 

PHOEBE (G. Douglas 1941) M. L. The extremely broad 
standards are a blending of pale yellow and javel green. 
The wide falls are semi-flaring with an undercolor of yellow 
heavily overlaid with green gold deepening decidedly toward 
the throat. Broad beard of javel green. Strong substance 
and excellent branching. H. M., A. I. S. 1941. Per. R 
87 1942. 40 in. $3.00 
PICOTEE (C. P. Connell 1942) E. M. The standards and 
falls are very pure white bordered with pencilings and dots 
of deep Cadet blue. Flowers very freely and gives the 
bluest effect of any plicata in the garden. Excellent for 
mass planting. R. 87 1942. 38 in. $2.00 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946) E. The name is most descriptive 
for the color reminds you of the lovely pale pink cameos that 
before the war were found in the quaint little shops on the 
Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy. Delightful in color, the 
orange tangerine beard is in pleasing contrast to the smoothly 
finished flowers. A self with lightly flaring blooms, evenly 
spaced on well branched stalks. H.C., A. I. S. 1945. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1946. R. 89 1946. 36) in. $15.00 
PINK LACE (J. Sass 1947) M. Lightly ruffled flowers of 
rosolane pink, flushed at the heart of the bloom by the dis- 
tinct tangerine beard. The medium sized flowers are smooth- 
ly finished, and add a charming bit of color to the garden. 
Well branched stalk. 36 in. $15.00 
PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook 1942) L. A chamois skin 
pink blend of great individuality and charm. Clean cut 
flowers of flaring form, good size and substance. A late 
flowering variety of exquisite coloring, sturdy growth and 
good branching. H. M., A. I. S. 1942. A. M., A. I. S. 1944. 
Per. R. 89 1944. 36 in. $4.00 
PINK RUFFLES (K. Smith 1940) M. A delightful ruffled 
pink that is lovely as a cut flower or for mass planting. 
HoeMseAn eS. 19405 AR Vie Ann Son 0425s Dera nesGnl Ole 
26 in. Classed as a Border Iris. $1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass 1939) M. L. The brilliant 
colors remind one of a glowing sunset. All pink, apricot and 
Golden copper, this iris cannot be described, it must be seen 
to fully appreciate its exquisite color harmony. H. M., 
A. I. S. 1987. A. M., A. I. S. 1941. Per. R. 93 1939. Dykes 
Medal 1943. 34 in. $1.50 
PREMIER PEACH (D. Hall 1946) M. A further advance- 
ment in the flamingo pinks from Mr. Hall. A self of clear 
peach pink with well domed standards and semi-flaring falls. 
There are no haft markings, and the delicious coloring is 
most captivating. Good substance and branching. H. C., 
A.I. 8.1944. H.M., A. I. S. 1946. R.881946. 34 in. $12.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge 1940) M. Solid golden 
orange flowers of medium size and flaring form. Great gar- 
den value. H. M., A. I. S. 1942. A. M., A. I, S. 1944. Per. 
R. 87 1944. 36 in. Simei 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) M. A white that is very white 
for it has no touch of any other color, even the beard is 
pure white. It is a gem for any garden. H. M., A. I. S. 
1943. A. M., A. I. S. 1947. Per. R. 871944. 26in. Classed 
as a Border Iris $1.00 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 1940) L. A two toned yellow with 
closely domed standards and wide flaring falls of lighter tone 
edged with deeper yellow. H. M., A. I. S. 1942. Per. R. 87 
19438. 38 in. $75 
RAINBOW ROOM (J. Sass 1946) M. A remarkable blend, 
so named because it seems to contain all the colors of the 
rainbow. The standards are antimony yellow. The falls 
are bordered with the same yellow, merging into lilac 
toward the center with a metallic blotch at the end of the 
bright yellow beard. Good substance and branching. H. C.., 
AS AS S:21945.5°H, Mi Awl S047 ee eGein: $25.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1948) L. Large long flower of 
almost true crimson that is very brilliant in the garden. It 
is a self with strong firm texture in both standards and 
falls. One of the last to bloom. Very floriferous with 
strong stalks and fine branching. H. M., A. I. S. 1944. A. M., 
A. I. S. 1946. Per. R. 88 1946. 36 in. $4.00 
RED AMBER (Loomis 1942) M. A very handsome iris that 
is much more rose than red. A smooth refined flower with 
nice form and excellent substance. Similar in color to 
Rosy Wings, but a larger flower. Tall, well branched. 
HM, A. los. 194355 Perse 8819445 400s $2.00 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) M. Brilliant red iris with 
strong well branched stalks. The standards are glowing 
red, broad and arched. The flaring falls are rich velvety 
red bordered by lighter red. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. A. M., 
PAN WSS altvk, derek, fir ale 3354 chro). $1.00 
RED MAJESTY (G. Douglas 1946) L. The color is deep 
Eugenia rose (Ridgway), a self except for the yellow infusion 
at the center of the flower. The blooms are large of rather 
rounded form with standards flushed yellow at the base of 
the strong midrib, the falls semi-flaring, overlaid with the 
same rich yellow around the thick yellow beard. The perfect 
placement of the flowers on the five way branching stalk 
allows four flowers to be open at one time with no crowding. 
Heavy substanced blooms, vigorous growth. H. C., A. I. S. 
1945. R. 87 1946. 42 in. $15.09 
RED TORCH (H. P. Sass 1947) M. A very brilliant and 
richly colored variegata of outstanding beauty. The stand- 
ards are glowing bronze gold with falls of the purest red, 
smooth velvety finish with no markings to detract from th> 
purity of color. A perfect color jewel with heavy substance 
and flaring form. Medium height and excellent branching 
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RED VALOR (Nicholls 1989) M. Deep garnet red iris with 
strong substance and great weather resistance. The arched 
standards are firmly held. The falls are broad and flarine. 
Gold Medal, Rome, Italy 1940. H. M., A. I. S. 1940. Per. R. 
89 1941. 36 in. $2.50 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) M. A deep mahogany red self 
that is outstanding in its color class. The medium sized 
flowers have an unusual velvety richness, and the solid color 
gives it great carrying qualities in the garden. H. C., 
AG Ss. 19440 Hie Ms, AS IS) 19455) Pera Ra son lodon we in. 
15.00 
RELIANCE (Washington 1943) M. L. The broad domed 
standards have an undertone of copper suffused with red. 
The falls are semi-flaring, with a smooth velvety substance 
that makes them seem a darker red than the standards. 
Sturdy stalks. 36 in. $3.00 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall 1942) M. A soft pink blend 
with a suffusion of pale yellow throughout. The form, sub- 
stance, and branching are good and it makes a lovely bit of 
color in the garden. H. M., A. I. S. 1948. A. M3 Av Is: 
1944. Per. R. 88 1944. 38 in. $3.00 
REVEILLE (Tobie 1944) M. Delicate in color, but with firm 
substance, this pale pink has broad flaring flowers made more 
beautiful by the pinkish tangerine beard. It is a cross of 
Clovelly and Melitza and has taken the form from Clovelly 
and the beard from Melitza. Strong heavy textured flowers 
on well branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1945. R. 88 1945. 
40 in. $6.50 
RHAPSODY (Williamson 1937) L. An unusual iris that 
seems as if made of changeable silk so nicely blended are 
its colors of violet purple and brown. Strong substance, 
good branching. R. 86 1940. 87 in. $1.00 
