, PRISCILLA (Whiting, 1942) $1.00 each 
Very pure white flowers of classical 
form with rounded petals and white 
beard. Long blooming season. A. M. 
1947. 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitch., 1927) 
50c each 
Early, tall, stately white. An excellent 
iris. 
PURPLE SPIRE (Wayman, 1941) 40c ea. 
Rich, lustrous, velvety-purple. 
RAEJEAN (Whiting, 1940) 75¢c each 
Rich, two toned yellow with standards 
of deep yelow and falls of lighter yel- 
low edged with deeper color. H. M. 1942. 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton, 1945) 
$2.00 each 
A luxurious flower with standards of 
topaz-yellow and deep pigeon-blood red 
falls. The haft is solid color and the 
beard burnished gold. H. M.-1946. 
RANGER (Kilein., 1943) $2.00 each 
Brilliant, long flowers of near crimson 
red. It is glossy and rich with bronze- 
crange beard. A late, heavy bloomer. 
A. M. 1946. 
RED GLEAM (Lapham, 1939) 75c each 
A near true scarlet red of good size. It 
is brilliant and velvety with semi-flaring 
form. 
RED VALOR (Nicholls, 1939) $1.50 each 
A big garnet red self with brown beard. 
The flowers are well formed, of leathery 
texture, rich and appealing. A. M. 1943. 
REDWARD (Cook, 1942) $3.00 each 
A deep, crimson red with a trace of pur- 
ple in it. The flowers are large and 
brilliant with widely flaring falls. 
REDWYNE (McKee, 1945) $5.00 each 
Solid colored medium sized flowers of 
deep mahogany-red. The finish is vel- 
vety and smooth and the beard bronze. 
Very brilliant. H. M. 1945. 
REMEMBRANCE (Hall, 1942) $1.00 each 
An exquisite light pink with just enough 
yellow in it to make it a blend. The 
flowers are well formed, of good sub- 
stance and on well branched stems. A. 
M. 1944. 
ROCKET (Whiting, 1945) $8.00 each 
Pure, deep chrome yellow. The stan- 
cards are deep chrome and the falls 
orange-chrome. The flowers have glist- 
ening finish, good form and branching. 
A. M. 1947. 
ROSEBOWL (Millik., 1942) $1.00 each 
A tall, showy blend of pink, bronze and 
lilac. 
ROSELAND (Hall, 1939) 75¢c each 
A late iris with buff-rose standards and 
berry-red falls. The color effect is rose- 
pink. 
ROSETOP (H. Sass, 1941) $2.00 each 
A yellow ground plicata with heavy pat- 
tern of rose-pink stitching. Generai ef- 
fect is rose-pink. Nicely ruffled late 
bloomer. H. M. 1948. 
ROSY WINGS (Gage, 1935) 35c each 
Rosy red flowers washed bronze, with 
bright orange beard. Dykes Medal 1939. 
ROYAL BEAUTY (McKee, 1932) 35c ea. 
Very large, deep blue. 
ROYAL COACH (H. Sass, 1939) 40c ea. 
A fragrant yellow plicata dotted and 
bordered with maroon brown. H. M. 
1939. 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall, 1944) $1.00 each — 
This plicata is so heavily marked with 
burgundy-red that it gives the effect of 
being a red iris. The background is yel- 
low. Well formed flowers with good 
substance and stems. 
RUBEO (Mohr, Mitch., 1931) 50c each 
Very large flowers of deep, ruby-red 
with good form and substance. 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass, 1939) 50c ea. 
Very fine yellow plicata stitched with 
reddish-rose. Highly finished, well 
formed flowers with good growth habits. 
A. M. 1941. 
SABLE (Cook, 1933) $1.00 each 
Richest, deep, blue-black violet with 
blue beard. The flowers are large, of 
thick substance with lustrous sheen. It 
has all the good points an iris should 
have and deserves its popularity. A. M. 
1940. 
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