NYLON (Whiting ’40)—EM 36 in. Car- 
mel-tan with rosy transfusion. Large 
EL We ek TA a are eS acts re $0.50 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge ’37)—M 40 in. 
Lilac overcast with silver. Violet vein- 
PV ee oe Star ee ea be ee $0.40 
OLA KALA (J. Sass ’43)—M 38 in. Bril- 
liant yellow, almost orange in its depth 
and intensity. Medium large, well sub- 
stanced, semi-flaring and ruffled, it has 
strong, nicely branched stem and is very 
weather resistant. Dykes Medal ee 
0.75 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge °39)— 
M 39 in. Strong textured flowers of 
ivory-white, with an over-lay of golden 
dust, incredibly gossamer. Large with 
“domed standards and flaring falls. $0.50 
‘ORANGE FLAME (Salbach ’40)—M 30 
-in.. Standards golden-orange, of excep- 
tional brilliance. Falls semi-flaring and 
a Tievy; COP DeCE-FrEG. oo aye ke es $0.50 
ORLOFF (H. Sass ’37)—ML 33 in. Med- 
ium sized but heavy blooming yellow 
ground plicata. The cream yellow back- 
ground is heavily dotted and edged red- 
‘brown $0.50 
PASTEL PORTRAIT (Whiting °48)—M 
36 in. A large, creamy-pink and gold 
Diletta teil Aa Raion eet Wee Ne veg a ee $1.00 
PEACH BLOW (H. Sass 743)—M 34 in. 
A light yellow plicata with rosy-pink 
markings. Medium large and _ well 
branched). 2 26. fees sate Te es 1 OO 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass °39)—ML 
36 in. This iris is unforgettable with 
its irridescent colors of apricot, peach, 
pink and rose with a sprinkling of gold 
shining throughout. Dykes Medal 1943 
echt ey Repent od aA coctaia Pet ee LAT aa $1.00 
PRISCILLA (Whiting ’42)—M 30 in. A 
white that is very white for it has no 
touch of any other color, even the beard 
is white. Always well brenched, a long 
season of bloom. A gem in any garden 
Sp trae OR a QT laos cape a eA AGL $1.90 
- PURPLE GIANT (Gage 1933)—M 36 in. 
Large true purple, showy and vigorous. 
$0.40 
RADIANT (Salbach ’36)—M 30 in. Stan- 
dards golden-bronze. Falls intense vel- 
vety terracotta. Not tall or vigorous but 
VIVE eiNeC OLOPTIS tie a a ee $0.50 
RAEJEAN (Whiting ’40)—L 38 in. Close- 
ly domed standards are deep chrome- 
yellow, wide falls are of lighter tones 
edged with deeper yellow. Substance 
very firm and texture glistening. Very 
free with bloom and increase __-- $9.50 
RANGITIKI (Stevens °41)—M. 36 in. 
Among the finest of rich purple iris is 
this lustrous carmine-purple self, en- 
hanced by a glowing gold beard __ $0.75 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 743) — L 36 in. 
Large, long, dark but brilliant . near 
crimson, with cone shaped standards and 
wide glossy falls. A fine late Leas 
1.5 
RED DOUGLAS (THE) (J. Sass ’37)— 
ML 38 in. Huge, smooth, rosy, wine-red, 
deep and intense and solid to the haft. 
This purple-red is deservedly popular. 
Dykes Medal 1941 $9.75 
RED GLEAM (Lapham ’39)—ML 34 in. 
Brilliant yet velvety-red. A glowing 
color approaching close to true red $0.75 
RED SAILS (Lapham ’37) — A lerge 
chestnute1lushed “reds eae $9.50 
RED TORCH (H. Sass ’47)—ML 34 in. 
Standards, rich bronze-gold. Falls pure 
velvety-red, very brilliant. Medium 
sized flowers of flaring form and good 
substance $3.00 
ROCKET (Whiting ’45)—EM 38 in. This 
has been called the orange iris. The 
standards are the deepest chrome-yel- 
low, the falls really orange almost to the 
edge. The flowers are large, wide pet- 
als, classically formed and of heavy sub- 
stance. The stalks are fairly we'l 
branched carrying nine to eleven blooms 
$5.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET (Whiting ’41)—LM 
34 in. Blended medley of ruby-red, 
crimson and copper. Blooms are very 
wide and full, of beautifully rounded 
form and lasting substance. Excellent 
growing and blooming habits ____ $0.75 
ROSE DOMINION (Connell 1931)—M. 
38 in. Deep rose in a flower of great in- 
dividuality with rounded horizontally 
flaring falls on ideally branched stems. 
$0.40 
