MISTY GOLD (Schreiner ’43) A jemon 
cream, crinkly and ruffled with a gold- 
en border. Most unusual. $1.00 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer ’48) An 
alluring orchid-lavender with a white 
beard, Flowers of good size and well 
branched. <A pleasing, pure color aa 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner *41) Ra- 
diant self in a new color. Tall, of good 
form and most attractive in the garden, 
Good increaser. $1 
NEW SNOW (O. Fay ’46) Large, clean 
white of most perfect form, Texture 
and finish exquisite. Ruffled and flar- 
ing. Long lasting and floriferous. $3.00 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 43) Both flaring 
and ruffled, deep intense yellow. Dyke’s 
winner in 1948. Has everything and is 
a real treasure, $1.00 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR (Buneaux 748) 
Showy golden amber, flushed with 
orange-red, and with metallic lavender 
$3.00 
PACEMAKER (Lapham ’50) A self that 
is a smooth, even red and velvety. No 
venations in the haft makes it so at- 
tractive. Good branching, tall with 
sturdy stems. An outstanding Iris. 
$ 
10.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS (G. Douglas 748) 
Full well formed flowers of rosy pink 
with striking tangerine beard. A dif- 
ferent Iris. $3.00 
PATHFINDER (Whiting ’48) <A blend 
with true pink tones. Flower is wide 
and full with heavy substance. A good 
increaser and prolific. $12.00 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught ’48) A rich, 
deep blue with standards lighter than 
the campanula violet falls. A yellow 
beard makes an enchanting Iris. $10.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook ’49) One of 
the pinkest of the orchid-pink Iris. 
Large, broad, rounded flowers of satiny 
texture and heavy substance.  Flori- 
ferous, $6.00 
PINK CAMEO (O. Fay °46) A shell 
pink, clear and delicate, but true to 
color. A beautiful Iris that is in great 
demand. Irresistible. $2.50 
PINK FORMAL (Mubhlestein ’49) Large 
slightly ruffled pink that shows up well 
in the garden. Extra heavy substance, 
holds well on strong stalk. $15.00 
PINK LACE (Sass Bros. 47) An orange 
pink with tangerine beard. Medium 
size and very pleasing. $1.50 
PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook 742) 
Chamois-skin pink with lemon beard. 
Great substance and crisp quality is 
found in this flower. $1.00 
PINK SENSATION (Hall 748) A tall, 
delicate pink that has neither lilac nor 
salmon shades predominating, with the 
famous tangerine beard. Very early. 
$10.00 
PINNACLE (Stevens ’49) A most un- 
usual Iris in color. Snow white stand- 
ards with primrose gold falls. Good 
branching and excellent substance. A 
most desirable Iris. $10.00 
PLACERITA (Meiss 750) A burnished 
gold self with vigorous habits. No haft 
markings, with wide falls that are hori- 
zontal. Heavy substance and it giows 
and sparkles, as if sprinkled with. gold 
dust. $15.00 
PREMIERE PEACH (D. Hall ’46) <A 
shade of peach salmon-pink. Tanger- 
ine beard, Sells out early. $2.50 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge *48) 
Smocth, metallic, light copper-brown. 
Wide hafts, closed standards and per- 
fect form, with a brown beard. In 
great demand. $10.00 
RADIATION (Hall ’48) A combination 
of orchid and flamingo pink shades 
makes this a popular Iris. A large flow- 
er with good substance and a tangerine- 
red bear md. $10.00 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass ’46) Buff 
cream with shades of Apricot and a 
blaze of blue in the center of falls be- 
low the yellow beard. Has the ap- 
pearance of being lighted from ae 
$7. 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton 745) Rich 
topaz-yellow standards and falls of 
deep pigeon-blood red. Solid color in 
the haft gives a deep, rich tone that is 
most desirable. $1.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge ’43) Claret red 
almost a self, of rare texture in rich- 
est pure velvet. Free blooming and a 
good increaser, Late, Shp 
RED TORCH (Sass 747) <A variegata- 
blend with rich, bronze, gold standards 
and falls of purest velvety red. Flaring 
and perfect in form, this is a jewel. 
$1.50 
REDWARD (P. Cook ’42) Brilliant near 
crimson, flaring, smooth falls. Most 
impressive red. $2.00 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall °42) Light 
pink blend of appealing beauty. Well 
shaped and in great demand. $1.00 
