THE FLOWERS FOR THE MILLIONS—OR THE MILLIONAIRE 
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PLATINUM BEAUTY— (Schreiner 1941) 
ML.36”. Delicate pastel blend of lilac- 
pink with soft lighting of lemon Mh 
PORTLAND — (Kleinsorge 1938) M.34”. 
Standards, bright gold. Falls, brownish 
red. Large and well-formed. Sometimes 
Migomsein tne. falltoo. -...-..--.-...--.-.- $ .50 
PRAIRIE FIRE—(Tompkins 1945) ML. 
38”, Blend of flame red and geet 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass 1939) M. 
36”. Indescribable blending of apricot, 
pink and coppery gold. A gorgeous, 
glistening beauty that received a_per- 
manent rating of 93 in 1939 and the 
Dykes Medal in 1943. fsje -........... $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH—(Hall 1946) M.34”. 
Clear pinkish peach self with no haft 
markings. Sister seedling to the fa- 
mous flamingo pinks, verture and 
ve tay) CNW id Ga ie aoa ee ney Se $8.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON — (Cayeux 
1941) ML.36’. Pastel blend of pale buff 
with bluish rose infusion, especially in 
the falls. A large iris of subtle eT 
PRETTY PENNY—(DeForest 1943) L. 
40”, Large rounded flower of coppery 
rose with russet overcast, gold veined 
haft, gold styles and beard. Late. $1.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE—(Kleinsorge 
1940) M.36”. A lively golden orange of 
medium size, rich texture and flaring 
ee eet eee bel) ascetic Beas, 
PRISCILLA—(Whiting 1942) M.30”. The 
whitest white. Even the beard is white. 
Not large, not tall, but white. sje $1.50 
PURISSIMA—(Mohr-Mitchell 1927) EM, 
40”. Famous California white, starch- 
white and immaculate, large, tall, vig- 
orous and well-branched. Unfortunate- 
ly too tender for rigorous winters. $ .35 
PURPLE GIANT—(Gage 1933) M.36”. 
Large true purple, showy and See 
PURPLE MOOR—(Lapham 1947) ML. 
36”. Rich glossy purple self very large 
and broad-petalled with a lustrous vel- 
02S 7 SETS 4 ERTS SR $7.50 
RADIAN TW—  (Salbach 1936) M.30”, 
Standards, golden-bronze. Falls, in- 
tense velvety terra cotta. Not tall or 
vigorous but vivid in coloring......... $ac00 
RADIATION—(Hall 1948) EM.32”. 
Luscious orchid pink self with deep 
tangerine beard. Large semi-flaring 
flowers with clean haft.A real eye- 
TL 20, TLR YEN Et 8, 2 tah Ort eel eee ee $20.00 
RAJAH BROOK E—(Norton) M.38”. 
Standards, topaz. Falls, pigeon-blood 
red with wide border of topaz. Gold 
beard. Large and well-branched. $3.00 
RAMESES—(H. Sass 1929) ML.38”. Vig- 
orous golden-buff and lilac-pink. One 
of the fine old irises that we continue 
to list, Dykes Medal 1932. .............. $ .30 
RANGER— (Kleinsorge 1943) L.36”. 
Large, long, dark but brilliant near- 
crimson, with cone-shaped standards 
and wide, glossy falls. A fine late 
HlpOmielay Sl Gee eee ve eee $3.00 
RED AMBER— (Loomis 1942) M.38”. Not 
red but rose. Standards, soft jasper 
pink. Falls several shades darker than 
old rose. A smooth, clean hafted flower 
with an undercast of copper that gives 
it a vibrant gleam. Extra fine. se $1.50 
RED BONNE T—(Gage 1939) M.36’. 
Rich dark red with domed standards 
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REDDENGOLD— (Kirkland 1941) M.36”. 
Standards, tannish yellow. Falls, red- 
dish-brown heavily brushed over yel- 
low. General effect brown bicolor. $ .50 
RED DOMINION— (Ayres 1941) ML.34’. 
Lustrous wine-red with velvety ee 
RED GLEAM—(Lapham 1939) ML.34’. 
Brilliant, yet velvety red. A glowing 
color approaching close to true red, 
INOUE ViSOCOUS) DOCG e Sete ne seegreraneeer- $1.00 
RED MAJESTY—(Douglas 1946) L.42”. 
Tall, commanding rose-red with a 
glowing yellow heart. Large, heavy- 
substanced and vigorous. Late flower- 
shekec os. UecUieenne EA cme pe hens ee SER Peeters $9.00 
RED TORCH—(H. P. Sass 1947) ML.34”. 
Standards, rich bronze gold. Falls pure 
velvety red, very brilliant. Medium- 
sized flowers of flaring form and good 
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RED VALOR—(Nicholls 1939) ML.38”. 
Magnificent deep  garnet-red with 
brown beard. Wonderful sleek finish 
and extremely heavy substance. Broad 
flaring falls and low branching. Rome 
@Goidevleds let940 sie et 2. $2.00 
REDWARD— (Cook 1942) ML.30”. Bril- 
liant red, approaching crimson from 
the purple side. Rather reluctant 
aw Oayidoie: Ie(sbe ey, kaye cetieal Meee Seer neem $4.00 
REDWYNE— (McKee 1945) M.32”. Deep 
mahogany red self of medium size but 
unusual velvety richness. ...-....------ $7.50 
REGENCY ROSE— (Stephens 1942) ML. 
36”. Pleasing pinkish rose in the color 
class of Mulberry Rose and Inspiration, 
Uti STL ere es eee ee Sera 
RELENTLESS—(P. Cook 1948) ML.38”. 
Described as solid deep red, rich and 
brilliant even on the hafts. Does not 
fade or spot. Medium sized. Substance, 
texture, branching and stalk all good. 
Hardy, vigorous and dependable. F12:50 
REMEMBRANCE — (Hall 1942) M.38”. 
Beautiful delicate shade of light pink 
with a suffusion of pale yellow. A 
large flower of fine form, substance 
and branching on a tall strong stem, 
in a most appealing color. sJe-......- 2.00 
RIDING HIGH—(Lapham 1937) M.44’. 
Large and very tall lilac-pink of good 
form, substance and branching. A most 
appropriate background iris. ......-- $a.D0 
