PREMIER PEACH (Hall) 
A very recent introduction which is not a “Flamingo-pink”’ 
but is a pinkish peach self. The coloring is smooth without anv 
haft markings. The form is flaring and the substance heavy. 
3 feet. $12.00 
PRESENT (C. G. White) 
Here is a glimpse of the soft coloring of the Orient embroi- 
dered in some of the finest and most delicate handiwork of the 
Hast. The beautifullly shaped flowers of firm substance are of 
pinkish tints, with veins and dots set off by a velvety rose 
signal patch on the falls. 2% feet. Onco-bred. $3.50; 3 for $9.00 
PREVIEW (Milliken) 
A light yellow which appears to have been sprayed with a 
very fine brown spray. The flower is rather round with rounded 
petals. A refined ornament for flower arrangements. 1% feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge) 
A golden-orange flower of flaring shape and medium size. 
An unusual color for bearded irises and one which is very 
popular. 30 inches. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
QUAKER MISCHIEF (C. G. White) See 1948 Introductions. 
page 2. 
RANCHO (Milliken) 
A s’ster of the now famous China Maid but having an en- 
tirely different color. Rancho is a bold iris of rich red-mulberry. 
Fine large flowers on tall strong stems and an excellent 
bloomer. 50c; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50 
RED GLEAM (Lapham) 
One of the best reds. Both standards and falls are approxi- 
mately the same shade which helps give it its gleam. Flowers 
of moderate size. Flourishes best if kept rather moist in the 
spring. 3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
REGAL BEAUTY (Milliken) 
Deep velvety falls of rosy-purple, with standards of clear 
light violet and with a beard of glowing yellow. The flowers 
are of exceptional size and are very fragrant. Absolutely hardy. 
3% feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall) 
A very fine blend of pink and light yellow. The flowers are 
large and of good substance. Very desirable. 3 feet. $3.00 
RHUMBA (See Louisiana group, page 27.) 
RISING SUN (Kirkland) 
A bicolor in red and deep rose with some yellow mixel in. 
It is a selection of Dr. Kirkland who for many years was chan- 
cellor of Vanderbilt University and introduced many fine va- 
rieties. $1.50 
ROCKET (Whiting) 
This is an iris which is shooting into popularity. It carries 
the orange tones farther than any other variety so far intro- 
duced. The falls are orange-chrome, the standards a clear deep 
chrome. The flowers are well shaped, of firm substance, and 
are carried on well branched stalks. 3 feet. $20.00 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken) 
This is fast becoming one of the most popular of our irises. 
A clump of it is brilliant. Deeper in color than China Maid but 
not so pink, with its golden bronze center, it is warmer in color. 
Very vigorous and blooms freely. 4 feet. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50; 12 for $8.50 
ROSE GOLD (Milliken) 
An exceptionally bright blend of gold and rose. It suggests 
the beautiful iridescent shading of Tiffany glass. The flowers 
are of good size, shape, and substance and the plant is vigorous. 
3 feet. $6.00 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach) 
A very attractive iris in the pink tones to which a little 
cream has been added, making the standards lighter than the 
falls. The flowers are large, the blooming period long. It 
should be placed in the foreground. 2 feet. $2.00 

IRIS RETICULATA 
A RARE BULBOUS IRIS 
IRIS RETICULATA 
Choice of connoisseurs. Rich violet-blue in color with a 
golden spot. Besides this, it is deliciously fragrant. It is 
hardy and blooms in February. Excellent in pots as well as 
in the garden. 25 for $5.00; 12 for $2.75; 6 for $1.50 

“An Opportunity” Collection ~ ~ S823 82.0. ses oo 
AUTUMN LEAF. Tall, deep cinnamon brown. 
BELADI. Oncobred. Strikingly veined violet. 
BERKELEY GOLD. A top-rank yellow. 
CHINA LADY. Glorious large ivory. 
CURTAIN CALL. Very large ruffled violet. 
ELMOHR. Sensational Wm. Mohr offspring. 
FLORA ZENOR. Makes a true pink clump. 
FORT KNOX. Very fine yellow for mild climates. 
GRAND CANYON. Deep plum, gold and copper. 
Popular. 
GREAT LAKES. Prize winning light blue. 
MELITZA. Pure ivory-flesh. 
MOUNTAIN SKY. A favorite tall light blue. 
NANTUCKET. Rich deep violet-carmine. 
NIGHTFALL. Velvety dark pansy purple. 
PREVIEW. Finely dotted light yellow. 
RED GLEAM. Bright velvety red. 
RUTH POLLOCK. Exeellent yellow plicata. 
SAN MARINO. White etched with rosy-brown. 
SERENATA. Aslies of roses and rusty red. 
SHERIFFA. Glistenine purple. Exceptional. 
THE RED DOUGLAS. Popular rich wine-red. 
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