PRESENT (C. G. White 1942) 
An onco-bred of pinkish tints, veined and dotted in soft delicate 
colorings, with rose signal patch on the falls. 30’. $3.50. 
PRIDE (Nicholls 1937) 
Lovely flaring purple with a white line on the falls. 30c; 3 for 75c. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge 1940) 
Standards of salmon-orange, falls are flaring, slightly deeper in 
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PRINCESS OF BRENTWOOD (C. C. Taylor 1945) 
A well branched soft pink blend. Large flowers with splendid 
form and substance. 48°’. $5.00; 3 for $12.50. 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) 
Pure white with no veinings to mar her purity of color, even the 
beard is white. 30°’. $1.00. 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell 1927) 
The earliest blooming white of pure blue-whiteness. 44’’. 30c. 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 1940) 
A splendid two-toned yellow of merit. The well formed stand- 
ards a sparkling deep chrome yellow, the falls are of a lighter 
tone edged with the deeper yellow of the standards. 75c. 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton 1945) 
A variegata fancier’s joy. Its different. Standards topaz, falls 
pigeon-blood red, with wide border of topaz on the edge, with 
beard of burnished gold. Late. 38’. $8.00. 
RANCHO (Milliken 1941) 
Early rich mulberry-red. Tall. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) 
A distinctive late blooming brilliant crimson-red self of great 
merit. 36’. $4.00. 
RED AMBER (Loomis 1942) 
Jasper pink standards, and falls a blend of old rose and eugenia 
red with copper suffusion. $2.00. 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) 
Glamorous rich velvety brilliant red. 36°’. $1.00. 
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RED SAILS. (Lapham 1937) 
Standards of chestnut flushed red. Falls sand overlaid velvety 
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RED VALOR (Nicholls 1939) Deep glowing garnet red with brown 
beard. $2.50. 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) 
A new deep mahogany red self that is exquisite. Its unusual 
velvety rich texture and solidness of color have won much praise 
for this outstanding red which merits the fine praise it has re- 
ceived. Mid-season. 36’’. $15.00. 
REGAL BEAUTY (Milliken 1939) 
Clear light violet standards with velvety blackish purple falls. 
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REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall 1942) 
One of the best of the pink blends. Delicate soft pink, blended 
with a soft yellow overtone throughout the flower. Full rounded 
large blooms complete the picture. Mid-late. 38”. $3.00. 
RIDING HIGH (Lapham 1940) 
An early mid-season rose pink of good height. 35c; 3 for 90c. 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) 
A true gem. The most outstanding deep orange iris. Brilliant, 
smooth, large full flowers, majestically placed on 36” stalks. 
Midseason. $20.00. 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken 1942) 
A fine tall deep rose of merit. 40’’. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
ROSELAND (D. Hall 1939) 
Buff-rose standards and rich berry-red falls, giving the effect of 
a lovely bi-color. Late bloomer. 36’. 75c. 
ROSE PEARL (Salbach 1944) 
Attractive bi-color of cream standards with a light suffusion of 
pinkish lilac. The falls are buff-pink. Good bloomer. 28’. $2.00. 
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TIFFANY 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1935) 
1939 Dykes Medal winner. Stunning blend of rose and copper. 
Mid-season. 337’. 30c. 
ROYAL COACH (H. Sass 1939) 
A deep yellow plicata with brown stitching. 34’. 50c; 3 for 
S51) Sy. 
ROYAL COMMAND (Hall 1939) 
Pure and rich velvety purple. 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
ROYAL SCOT (D. Hall 1944) 
Attractive red trimmed plicata of a pleasing tone of burgundy 
red. At a distance it gives the effect of a red iris. 36°’. $3.00. 
RUBEO (Mohr-Mitchell 1931) 
A very tall deep maroon red. 40c. 
RUBIENT (Whiting 1942) 
Rich pansy-purple standards, deep velvety blackish-purple falls 
with edge same as standards. Hardy. Mid-season. 30’’. $2.00. 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939) 
A dashing plicata of yellow ground with reddish stitchings. 28’’. 
$1.00. 
SABLE (Cook 1938) 
A gorgeous black-violet with a lustrous finish of great beauty. 
Beard violets 36) 4. $1.00-"3 for $2.50) 
SALAR (De Forest 1940) 
A combination of gleaming opalescent tints of flesh, cream and 
salmon, with rose on the falls. 36°’. $1.00; 3 for $2.50. 
SAMOVAR (D. Hall 1942) 
An exquisite burnished coppery-orange. 33°’. $1.00. 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr 1927) 
1927.Dykes Medal winner. Large white plicata with blue stich- 
ings. Fine heavy texture. 40”. 35c. 
SEADEEP (Thole 1937) 
Fine bi-color in blues. 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
SHANNOPIN (Pillow 1940) 
Almost an amoena. Standards are a clear cream of ruffled form, 
while the falls are of deep pink. Mid-season. 40’. $1.25. 
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