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POINSETTIA 38 in. Early. Huge dahlia-carmine bi-color with flaring falls 
Pree eTh FAC PATE TOLO RIT STO ctl Ps” tig. koh ein Maca vdbels 2s cslncd be aacde sank oT resets 1.90 
PONGEE 40 in. A uniform soft buff with a frosty iridescence covering the 
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PORTLAND 45 in. Unusual and beautiful. S-frosty gold. F-coral rose. ...... 90 
PRESIDENT LEBRUN 36 in. S-bright golden copper. F-velvety garnet. 
CAT REVEIEMEy. ued RAG ic gage ee 30 
PRES. PILKINGTON 40 in. A gorgeous blending of many pastel tints, pink, 
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PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1939). This blend of apricot, gold, rose etc., 
would be outstanding in any garden, anywhere. Dykes Medal for 1943. 1.25 
Benue bedutiuls topaz and: pigeon-blood red. jis.is evi wceecsaecee ese 2.50 
RAMESES 42 in. A great vigorous, Dykes Medal Iris with golden buff and 
LoOnveninkelowers, DICOMs Very. promsely.” -0 eso baad des sche i ees og de) 
RED AMBER (Loomis, 1942). M. 38 in. A.M. A.LS., 1943. An outstanding rose- 
pink flower whose standards of Jasper pink and falls slighily darker, 
are brightened by its gold beard and haft, with an undercast of copper 1.50 
RANGITIKI (Stevens, 1941). 'M. 36 in. Among the finest of the splendid, rich 
purple Iris is found this lustrous carmine-purple self, enhanced by a 
glowing gold beard. Fine form and excellent substance. ............. 4.00 
MeeeLLlON 36 in. A smooth velvety rich. red tones wisi... .ce. es sete e ees 30 
BONN Delcrcs rod eco lon seticenlrn celeron 0-4 ee a vw ea git tea wea 65 
RED INDIAN Superb velvety red-toned, extra large and colorful variety. 
ees cr CONST melee Ne ed Seren Bikes Rig ety lied iss AM ara ie we ORD 1.00 
RED DOMINION Standards violet-red, falls rich velvety purple-red, nearly 
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RED VALOR (Nicholls, 1939). A superb big red that has been gaining popu- 
larity each season. A garnet red self with brown beard. It won the 
Roman Gold Medal in 1940, the HM of the AILS. in 1941 and the AM nn 
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REFULGENCE 48 in. Fine Iris and should be in every garden. It is a prodi- 
gious bloomer. S-rich violet-blue; F-deep velvety violet-purple, with a 
etme AV Cin Com tir Oct. mate ait «aks fp epee Stay a eae eee eee oS 
REGENCY ROSE (Stephenson 1942) ML. 36 in. Interesting and pleasing pink- 
frre re tC ET eat OO TIT iy ke os cee adr bani yale wea ages ep es Stes .40 
RHADI. 36 in. An Iris of exceedingly attractive iridescent mother-of-pearl 
Peoria Leu esowers. OF UNe HOLM. eels dsc cs > > eds veloute tha whale eo 60 
RHEINGAUPERLE 34 in. Early. Sweet orange-blossom fragrance. An unusual 
soft orchid-pink tone and very free flowering. ......--.-+++s+seeeees 40 
ROSE ALLURE 30 in. Sea shell pink; F-Dahlia carmine with a narrow buff 
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