OZONE (J. Sass, ’35). A soft lavender in 
both standards and falls with a copper 
shoulder on falls. HM, 736; AM. ’38 25c 
PAILLAISSE (Cayeux, ’36). Similar to 
Marquita, but more of the dusty rose 
COLOP eLWIStIBCGEY Ca a ee a ee es 60c 
PATRICIA (H. Sass, ’39). 
sized flower in pure white —____-_- 
PINK MARVEL (Lapham, ’41). 
salmon pink. “Pine parent <-_2-_=2 $1.00 
PLATINUM BEAUTY (Schreiner, 741). 
A very pale blend. A splendid parent 60c 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, 739). The 
blencing of peach, apricot, rose, copper 
and gold is the loveliest combination im- 
aginable. HM, ’37; AM, ’41; Dykes, 
ES Pe Ni rah DL eA Senge) Leck Soot leas atte A $1.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Klein., *40). A 
rich solid golden orange. Medium sized 
flowers of flaring form. HM, ’42; AM, 
Aine ee Sees eee ee otk ie 75c 
RAMESES (H. Sass, ’29). A blending in 
rose, pink and buff shading to yellow. 
Dykes. ’32 25c 
RANGER (Klein., 43). Dark but a bright 
red self with bronze orange beard on a 
brownish toned haft. Vigorous, late 
blooming. HM, °44; AM, 746 _______ $2.00 
REBELLION. Smooth and velvety. Deep 
A medium 
75¢c 
blood red. Coloring more vivid than 
Burning Bronze. Does not spot in heavy 
Pal Tigeh) tt eee eee es hie he Z5C 
RED GLEAM (Lapham, ’39). A red Iris 
that actually looks red and is a near 
scarlet. Good size and free bloomer. 
IVE S40 a AV ise Dee ee te rivet | oe, $1.00 
RIO ORO. A deep honey yellow self 
Withiny CLlOWe Dearden tee ee ee $1.50 
ROSELAND (Hall. 739). Buff rose stan- 
dards; berry-red falls giving a bright 
rose-pink effect although it is a bi- 
COLGT SESS eee ee eae es Sec 50c 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass, ’41). Very large 
rose trimmed plicatay “Good 21. $3.00 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, ’36). A bi-tone in 
rose with flaring red-rose falls. Good 
DLlOOMEer ED YKeStio Use oe ee 25c 
ROYAL COMMAND (D. Hall, 739). Lus- 
trous purple near to dark dubonnet-red. 
Smooth color and fine branching __ 25c 
RUBIENT (Whiting, °42). Standards are 
deep red-purple; falls are black purple 
velvet. edged with purple of standards. 
$1.50 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, ’39). Lovely 
yellow  plicata. Clear yellow with 
brown-red tracery. Near perfection. HM, 
DOL TAM, 7412 22 Seon Ne eee $1.00 
SABLE (Cook, 38). Deep blue-black 
violet of lustrous sheen. Blue beard. 
EIMA37-°A M240) ta eee $1.00 
SALAR (DeForest, 40). Blended tints of 
flesh, cream and salmon with rose on the 
faliss Lovely =? HM)/Ale aaa 75c 
SACRAMENTO. Large white plicata 
margined magenta-violet. Tall and dif- 
TELCN ja ee I ere 25c 
SANDALWOOD (H. Sass, ’37). A fine 
colored blend enlivened by a yellow un- 
dertone. Very suave in appearance 25c 
SAN FRANCISCO (Mohr, ’27). Markings 
of blue on white plicata. First Iris 
awarded American Dykes Medal, ’27 25c 
SEADEEP (Thole, 737). An excellent blue 
DIecOlOrA were ss ee tee en ee 25c 
SHAH JEHAN (Neel, 732). Creamy buff 
standards faintly edged lavender; falls 
rich chestnut-purple fading to a margin 
of lavender. Rich orange beard__ 25c 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas, 42). Very fine 
pure white. HM, °43; AM, ’46 ____$2.00 
SHERIFFA (White, ’41). An onco bred 
of rich and brilliant metallic violet. Dis- 
tinct blue blaze on falls. HM, ’43; AM, 
Es SR ih RE ae Ey Eo Se ig i} $1.00 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass, 736). A popular 
yellow plicata. Stippling of purple- 
DrOWD ELV ec Oar Vian. ee ee 50c 
SIERRA BLUE (Essig. 32). A very tall, 
soft enamel-like blue. Dykes, ’35 __ 35c 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm, ’38). An even 
deep cream. Large of size and leathery 
of texture. Lovely and in demand 35c 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, ’39). Beautiful 
ruffled standards of pure icy white. Big 
broad: falls: of pure whites 2" oe $1.00 
SNOW VELVET (H. Sass, °42). Velvety 
white lit with gold about the center. 
Exctractinen st IMi24 2 eee eee $1.50 
SOUTHLAND. A deep golden yellow va- 
riety. A re-bloomer in fall. AM, ’39 25c 
SPRING IDYL. Milky white shading to 
orchid pink giving an apple blossom 
ellecte ra. fas ale ee 25c 
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