“PINNACLE. (Stevens 1949) M. 38 in. An- 
other white and yellow amoena this has 
broad petals and a nice oval form. Stand- 
ards are white and the falls are pale yel- 
LOW Pied WE bO \og Me Cee ke $10.00 
PIRATE KING. (Whiting 1951) L. 34 in. A 
gigantic flower of glistening blue purple 
that leans definitely to the black side. 
Standards are domed and the falls are 
very flaring. A very smooth and clean 
flower that is free of veins. A touch of 
brown on the haft and a blue beard adds 
COcTiS OC CVG’ eee A see Oras: Net $4.00 
PORT WINE. (Sass 1950) M. 38 in. A large 
and beautifully formed plicata with a 
white ground heavily marked and bord- 
ered deep red purple. H.M. 50. Net $10.00 
PLUM PRETTY. (DeForest 1949) M. 33-36 
in. A very smooth flower of dusty blue 
-plum or grape purple. Very tailored form 
with wide flaring falls and well domed 
standards Net $7.00 
PRAIRIE FIRE. (Tompkins 1946) M-L. 38 
in. A very brilliant flame red and copper 
blend. Heavily substanced, fluted petals 
and flaring form. Strong stalks with ex- 
CellenianuancCoin’ .2.o8 7 ae $1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. (H. Sass 1939) M. 36 in. 
Rich blend of soft sunset color. Dykes 
Medal winner of 1948 4 2. v7) of hove $1.00 
PRECIOUS. (Mitchell 1945) 40 in. A heav- 
ily striated and speckled plicata of cream 
ADC ADE COlme = =f, oe ee $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH. (Hall 1946) M. 36 in. 
Rich salmon-peach of good form and 
substance. Tangerine beard. 
Ps VS. 946 ope se ei toteen oes emnenay $2.50 
PRETTY QUADROON. (Klein 1949) M. 37 
in. A large and broad petaled flower of 
metallic brown and copper. Smooth, 
gleaming finish. A. M. 1950___ Net $10.00 
PRESENT. (White 1941) E-M. 36 in. A very 
large and exquisite Oncobred. Silvery 
lilac ground with orchid veinings and 
rose signal patch $1.50 
PRISCILLA. (Whiting 1942) M. 34 in. A top 
notch iris of real pure white. 
A. M, 1947 
*PURPLE FLASH. (Lyell 1951) M, 44 in. A 
large, beautifully tailored flower of rich 
magenta purple. The heavily substanced 
flowers have broad rounded petals and 
a glistening finish. Stalks are strong and 
excellently~branched, =.=. * $7.50 
PURPLE MOOR. (Lapham 1947) M. 38 in. 
A deep velvety purple quite similar to 
Master Charles, but larger. Net $3.00 
QUECHEE. (Knowlton 1950) M, 35 in. 
Lovely rounded flowers of deep garnet 
red. Substance is heavy and the finish is 
satiny. Does not burn or fade. 
H. M. 1950 
*RADIATION. (Hall 1948) M. 34 in. In my 
opinion this is the finest iris Mr. Hall 
has introduced. It is very large with 
broad petals and beautiful flaring form. 
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In color it is deep pink faintly tinted 
orchid with a slight gold throat and fiery 
red beard. Really magnificent, 
oe eA EO AS S\N), a a MR a a $10.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON. (Schreiner 1951) 
E-M. 35 in. A new plicata of beautiful 
ruffled form. this has a pure white 
ground with a heavy infusion of bright 
violet in the standards and a deep border 
of the same color around the falls. Heavy 
substance and smooth finish. Stalks are 
strong and well branched. 
|; ral 0 1s! Ye ee ure ener Net $12.00 
*RAINBOW ROOM. (Sass 1946) M-L. 36 
in. A beautiful blend in gold, tan and li- 
lac. Standards are pale yellow flushed 
soft copper and tinted lilac. Falls are deep 
lilac with a border of coppery yellow and 
a blue flush at the tip of the beard. 
Beawtita AceView 95 Ieee) eee, $7.00 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton 1946) M. 38 in. 
A brilliant variegata of clean coloring. 
Standards bright topaz and falls of glow- 
intepcecss HS AVIs 1 946 Pes ne, seek ee Bane $1.35 
RANGER. (Klein 1943) M-L. 35 in, Vel- 
vety, nearly-crimson self of semi-flaring 
oirm. A fine red. A. M. 1946... $1.50 
RARE MARBLE. (Muhl. 1947) M. 37 in. 
Brilliant red and yellow plicata. A top 
motcher insthis COlOresas ae oer WL $2.00 
RED AMBER. (Loomis 1942) M. 38 in. A 
rich, medium rose with a glowing metal- 
lic finish. Excellent form and a well 
branechedtstal kee ssa ees SU $1.00 
RED MAJESTY. (Douglas 1946) M. 36 in. 
A very large wine red with a heavy yel- 
low,throatworieit. Hii 948 2 ee. $3.00 
RED TORCH. (H. Sass 1947) M-L. 35 in. 
One of the brightest of the new varie- 
gatas, this has golden amber standards 
and falls of a brilliant ruby red. 
H. M. 1947 
RED VALOR, (Nicholls 1939) M. 38 in. A 
large, beautifully formed and clean pet- 
aled flower of glowing red purple. Ex- 
cellente He Vi LOl0 ae eee es $1.00 
Rich, ruffled red that has fine form and 
*RED WAVES. (Lapham 1948) M, 36 in. 
heavy substance. The parent of Mr. Lap- 
anaSane wp ec cee tae es rece $5.00 
REDWARD. (Cook 1942) M-L. 34 in. Broad, 
flaring red of fine quality. H.M. 1945 $2.00 
REFRAIN, (Tompkins 1950) M-L. 36-38 in. 
Our most beautiful light blend, this has 
large flowers with extremely broad, gar- 
denia-like substanced petals. The form 
is similar to that of Honeyflow, one of 
its parents, but with a bit more flare to 
the falls and a delightfully fluted edge to 
the petals. The color is rich ivory cream, 
heavily flushed pink. A dusting cream, 
heavily flushed pink. A dusting and 
tinting of gold over the whole flower 
Saray adds to its beauty. Sold out for 
1952. 
