PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook 1942) (Fancy 
Free x Sandia) Pale flaring pink. Parent of 
Salamonie and should be good for pinks and 
olaink. | A027 EQ VY 2: aaa $4.00 
PINK RUFFLES (K. Smith 1940) (No-we-ta 
x Eros) Lavender ruffles should be its name. 
It makes lovely drifts. Always a sell-out. A. 
CEE ashy A en $1.00 
PINK SALMON (Mubhlestein 1948) (Spindrift 
x Golden Eagle) See 1948 Introductions. 
$20.00 
PINK TOWER. (Muhlestein 1948) (Golden 
Eagle x Dr. Loomis’ S. Q. 72) The largest 
clear “Shell” or “Flamingo” pink I have bred. 
C. of C. 1947. See 1948 Introductions $20.00 
POLLY (Dr. F. Williams 1944) (Sweet Alibi x 
1C-7 (Purissima x Susiana) Small odd blue. 
Sets seed readily and may help to get the 
Oncocyclus blood infused into the Tall-beard- 
ed so that some day we have some with that 
true ~Oncocyclus” look. 22.02... $1.00 
PRAIRIE FIRE (Tompkins 1945) (Naranja x 
Golden Spike) Blend of flame-red, tan and 
copper. Should be a good parent for bright 
yellows, oranges and blends. ............ $15.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1939) (Sandle- 
wood x Amitola) Lovely blend of peach, 
golden apricot and orange with some “real” 
gold for good measure. Lacks substance so 
plant in partial shade. Dykes Medal 1943. 
oo. Sete Bec a $1.50 
PRECIOUS (Mitchell 1945) (two sdlg plicatas) 
My favorite of the 1945 plicata introductions 
of Mitchell. A smaller Patrice. ............ $3.00 
PREMIER PEACH (D. Hall 1946) (Sister to 
Overture ) Larger than its sisters Overture 
and Dream Girl and a different shade--being 
a peach-salmon-pink. Difficult pod parent 
but pollen is potent. H. M. 1946 ...... $12.00 
PRESENT (White 1941) (Oncocyclus x beard- 
ed) [ think this is White's masterpiece in the 
onco-breds. It has no branching but the in- 
dividual flowers are magnificent and closely 
resembling the species oncocyclus. Tall. stems 
White ground heavily veined orchid. H. M. 
HEL, ote en all A IS ae a a $3.50 
PRETTY PENNY (DeForest 1943) (Sdlg: 
Jean Cayeux x Rameses) x Prairie Sunset.) 
Saved because of its blood, and it should real- 
ly give fine seedlings if bred to large flowers 
like Golden Eagle, Nylon, Midwest .Gem, 
latees @akeron the: likes -..c.cv.ccv.22.-... $2.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE ( Kleinsorge 1940 ) 
(Far West x Naranja) One of the best of 
the Naranja-colored iris and a fine parent. 
ok YE OES OS a 75 
PRIORITY (Lapham 1945) (Sdlg: Rameses x 
(M. A. Porter x Jerry) x Red Ray) Red re- 
bloomer. H. M. 1947 ................. Sold out 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) (Purissima x Blue 
Waves) About as white as any iris on the 
market. Ordinarily not tall, but [ have seen 
it well over three feet. A. M. 1047 .... $1.00 
PROFFESSEUR MITCHELL (Cayeux 1930) 
(David x Terpsichore: Korolkowi Violacea x 
Susiana) Did you know it has this regelia 
and oncocyclus blood? None for sale--just 
wanted you to know. 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell 1927) (Argentina 
x Conquistador) The QUEEN parent her- 
self. Old, but still somewhat of a classic. 
Parent of: Snow Flurry, Helen McGregor, 
Lady Boscawen, Priscilla, Anitra, and now 
the grandparent of that classic Helen Fitz- 
gerald which I am introducing for Mr. Thorup 
this:“year, (ste eee ree ed eee cao 
RADIANT (Salbach 1936) (Klamath x Sher- 
bert sdlg.) Showy, indeed, is this coppery- 
orange-red. H. M. 1938 .....eccccccosccsos-o-0. 50 
RADIANT COMMAND  ( Mubhlestein 1948 ) 
(Radiant x Royal Command) Quite bright 
clean neglecta. See 1948 Introductions. $5.00 
RADIANT LADY (Maxwell 1944 ) (Rosy 
Wings x Radiant) Improved Radiant color- 
ing--said to be a self the color of Radiant’s 
fall sy ceeee A ee een ee eee ee $3.00 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton 1945) (Matula x 
Garden Magic) Rich blended variegata. 
Would swear by this one to produce fine rich 
offspring in blends and reds. H. M. 1946. 
Wellton tila d paniaeian Senter basen nantes oat oe toe eee ee $6.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) (Red sdlg 240: ( 
(Rebellion x King Tut) x (Purissima x Dol- 
ly Madison) ) me (Garden Magic) A very 
worthwhile red. A difficult pod parent. A. 
Er LOAG ee ete ee ean nee $4.00 
RANGITIKEI (Stevens 1941) (Inspiration x 
Wellington) Dark carmine-purple. ..... $2.50 
RARE MARBLE (Muhlestein 1947) (Bonan- 
za x Tiffany) Brilliant yellow plicata trimmed 
in red. | think it particularly clean. .... $7.50 
RED AMBER (Loomis 1942) (?) Metalic rosy 
red-brown. Branching and height are ideal. 
PTET Eo La, Sree cee ae a a Maen oe ARE ES Sem $2.00 
RED BONNET (Gage 1939) (Dauntless x 
Reds odie) Fine: wide rede. 50 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1941) (( Bruno x 
Sherbert) x (Sass 30-40: Redwing x King 
Tut) ) Quite red on established clumps, and 
BPlineyparente Fle iyte LOA ea $1.00 
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