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grower, free bloomer, and with consid- 
erable carrying power. 60c 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1939) ML 
34 in. A jeweled color combination, 
intriguing and brilliant. Dykes winner 
and parent of many fine seedlings, not- 
able among them Sunset Serenade, 
which grows and blooms better for us 
than Prairie Sunset. $1.50 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall 1946) M 34 
in. A clear pinkish peach self without 
haft markings, very delightful as to 
color. but not the vigorous grower that 
usualy characterizes the introductions 
of Mr. Hall. $12.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux 
1941) ML 36 in. Novel piends of buff, 
violet and rose, the large flowers some- 
what striking. Zac 
PRETTY PENNY (De Forest 1943). A 
late, coppery rose, overcast with russet, 
and gold veined at haft. $2.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. A solid golden 
orange, very rich in color. iiss 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942). One of 
the most beautiful, pure white of iris. 
It has never grown abundantly or 
bloomed freely, but placed in new 
ground last year, made tremendous 
growth and increase. $1.60 
RADIANT (Salbach 1936). A truly ra- 
diant bi-color, combining golden bronze, 
coppery red and beard of bright orange. 
Not tall, but a vigorous grower and 
wondrous bloomer. 50c 
RADIANT LADY (Maxwell 1944). We 
still are not too sure this is any better 
than its parent, Radiant. Thisoe year, 
should tell the tale. $3.60 
RED AMBER (Loomis 1942). This is a 
large, light red bi-color, with standards 
of a soft shade of jasper pink and dark- 
er falls. $1.35 
RED BONNET (Gage) E 36 in. A bril- 
liant, early dark red, very fine. 0c 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939). A near 
scarlet iris, muchly admired because of 
its velvety falls. Blooms of good form 
and texture. $1.00 
RED VALOR (Nicholls) M 36 in. A 
truly fine, deep garnet red iris of large 
size and heavy substance, of good 
growing and blooming habits. It was 
greatly admired in our garden last year 
almost as much as Garden Glory. $2.00 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall 1942) M 36 in. 
Delicately shaded light pink, suffused 
with yellow, the flowers of large size, 
fine form and substance, and plant with 
fine growing habits. $2.50 
RHAPSODY (Williamson). Wind up the 
season with Rhapsody a sym- 
phony in violet-purple and brown, won- 
derful form and heavy substance, easy 
to grow, and free to bloom. 75c¢ 
RIO ORO (De Forest 1942). A honey 
yellow self on _ tall, well branched 
stalks. $1.35 
RISING SUN (Kirkland). A conspicu- 
ous pink bi-color, carrying as high as 
8 buds to a stalk. $1.35 
ROSELAND ML 38 in. Of buff and rose 
tones, very pleasing. 75¢c 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936). Blend of 
rosy red and copper, with oval blooms 
of large size on tall, well-branched 
stems. 25c 
ROYAL COACH (Sass 1939). Neat, trim 
brown and yellow plicata of heavy sub- 
stance, fine growth and free bloom. 35c 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall). More life than 
Innovation, Royal Scot is a tall, large 
flowered red trimmed plicata of vigor- 
ous growth and free blooming. $3.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1931) 36 in. 
A smooth toned plicata of soft yellow 
marked with reddish stitching. $1.00 
SABLE (Cook 1933) M 37 in. Uniformly 
shaded deep blue black of large size 
and lustrous sheen. $1.00 
SALAR (DeForest 1940) M 40 in. A 
slend of soft brown and salmon buff, 
with gold undertone. $1.00 
SAMOVAR (Hall). A brilliant, coppery 
rose colored iris of sturdy growth and 
free bloom, for front of border. 75c 
SANDIA (Williamson 1934). A _ bright 
medium pink blend. 50c 
SEDUCTION (Cayeux). Large cream 
white plicata, veined with lilac. 59c 
SETTING SUN (Kirkland) M 36 in. A 
brilliant, coppery red. 50c 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel 1932). An odd but 
rich Oriental blended iris in tones of 
buff, plum red and lavender. 35¢c 
SHERIFFA (White 1942). A tall, vig- 
orous Pogocyclus hybrid, red purple in 
color. $1.00 
SHINING WATERS (Essig 1933). A 
clean, bright blue self, with waxlike 
petals. AQc 
SHISHALDIN (De Forest 1944). An iris 
of striking color blend in orange, gold 
and brown. Good grower, fine form. 2.00 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936) L 40 in. 
This large, unusual plicata continues in 
heavy demand. The standards are rich 
golden bronze, with rather long falls 
of white, stitched purple. 40c 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig 1932) L 40 in. 
About the medium blue shade of Mis- 
sourl but taller. Dykes winner in 
Lao: 35c 
SIERRA SNOW (Kleinsorge 1938) LM 
30 in. A shimmering white iris with 
striking yellow beard. 156 
