PAINTED DESERT. (Millien, 1943.) 
$1.50; 3 for $4.00 
Soft buff-tan with brownish suffusion at the haft 
and violet midribs on the standards. Violet patch 
at the beard. 
PATRICE. (DeForest, 1945.) $2.00 
An attractive Plicata. Creamy standards are 
flushed rosy lavender as are the outer half of the 
white, flaring falls. Large and tall. 
PEACHBLOW. (H. Sass, 1943.) $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
A pink Plicata with a light yellow flush. Oval- 
shaped blooms on tall stems. 
PINK LACE. (J. Sass, 1947.) $4.00 
Large, clear pink with full tangerine beard. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. (H. Sass, 1939.) $1.00 
1943 Dykes Medal winner. Large flowers of heavy 
substance. Iridescent colors of apricot, peach, pink 
and rose with strong gold undertones. 
PRISCILLA. (Whiting, 1942.) $1.00 
Pure white Iris of modest size and height. Clean 
of all markings. Pleasingly rounded form. 
RADIANT. (Saalbach, 1936.) 50c 
Burnished golden bronze bi-color. Falls are glowing 
coppery red; standards are burnished orange. 
RADIANT KNIGHT. (Salbach, 1942.) 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
Clear orange-brown standards, rich copper-orange 
falls. Often a later blooming variety. 
RAEJEAN. (Whiting, 1940.) 75¢ 
Large, two-toned yellow. Closely domed standards 
are deep chrome-yellow. The wide falls are lighter 
tones edged with deeper yellow. 
ROCKET—$8.00 
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SABLE—$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
RAINBOW ROOM. (J. Sass, 1946.) $15.00 
Handsome blend of yellow and all the rainbow 
colors. Metallic blotch at the end of the yellow 
beard. 
RANGER. (Kleinsorge, 1943.) $2.00 
Dark but bright near-crimson-red self. Bronze- 
orange beard on browning haft with little venation. 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton, 1945.) $2.00 
Variegata. Standards topaz; falls pigeon-b!ood-red 
with wide topaz falls. Full golden beard. 
RED AMBER. (Loomis, 1942.) $1.00 
Standards jasper-pink flushed amaranth-pink. Falls 
a blending of old rose to red with copper suffusion. 
RED GLEAM. (Lapham, 1939.) 715¢ 
Dark brilliant red. Color of standards and falls is 
almost alike. 
RED TORCH. (H. Sass, 1947.) $4.00 
Brilliant Variegata. Rich bronze-gold standards and 
velvet red falls. Compact form; good substance. 
ROCKET. (Whiting, 1945.) $8.00 
The standards are deepest chrome-yellow, the falls 
really orange almost to the edge. Domed stand- 
ards, flaring falls and wide hafts. 
RODEO. (DeForest, 1947.) $6.00 
Standards gold; flaring falls are white edged with 
gold. Brown markings. Large. 
ROSE TOP. (H. Sass, 1943.) $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
Bright rose-brown Plicata; highly ruffled. Big 
blossoms of deep cream with vivid rose stitching. 
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