PINK LACE—(Sass Bros. 1947). Here is 
another in the new pink class. An orange- 
pink reticulated white on falls. Not so 
much lace though. Because of its newness 
it will probably be scarce for some time. 
$3.00 
PINK REFLECTION—(P. Cook 1942). A 
chamois skin pink, delicate and enchant- 
ing in color but heavy in substance un- 
like anything else. The beard is lemon. 
Much admired) lastvyear®.o22 $1.00 
PINK RUFFLES—(K. Smith 1940) M. 27”. 
This is the sweetest little thing in the 
whole patch. Lilac pink with deeper pink 
veining at the base of flower, heavily 
fluted and ruffled. No garden visitor ever 
passes this up. It makes lovely drifts. It’s 
another reason why we like to grow Iris. 
It is absolutely lovely and very charming. 
AMEI9 42 eet eee Mine tes 2 75¢ 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass 1939) M 
36”. You will have to see this one to 
really appreciate it. A glorious blend of 
rose and gold, apricot and orange, bril- 
liant and sparkling. A fine big flower well 
named. Half the colors of a rainbow. Be 
BULOR tO, © eb RONG. seater ea ree ereeeee $1.00 
PRESENT—(C. G. White 1941) 30”. An 
onco-bred of pinkish tints with veins and 
dots set off by a velvety rose signal patch 
on the falls. It is breath-taking. We could 
have sold three times as many to our VisI- 
tors last year had we had them. We 
saved but a few. Get one of these as soon 
AS) VOUy Calin: tees et ee $1.50 
PRETTY PENNY — (DeForest 1943) L. 
40”. All that the name implies, a blend 
of coppery rose, gold veined haft. It is 
a large rounded flower.Very nice.......... 75¢ 
PRINCE OF ORANGE— (Kleinsorge 1940) 
A solid golden orange. We think this to 
be the finest orange shade. Flowers of 
medium size, flaring and widely spaced on 
thesbranchingmstems gee en eee 50¢ 
PROSPECTOR—(Kleinsorge 1950). Deep- 
est golden yellow, almost an orange, with 
the falls carrying a bold patch of clean 
ivory-white. Abundance of medium large 
flowers, well formed with widely flaring 
faligmand “closed sstancanrds=.-.=...0 $12.00 
PURPLE MOOR— (Lapham 1947) ML 
36”. A very rich glossy purple self. Like 
richest velvet the large round petals glow 
with an unusually heavy lustrous sheen. 
It is somewhat like Master Charles though 
half again as big. It is a descendant of 
‘hee Red | owe esis = eee ne oer $4.00 
RADIANT—(Salbach 1936) E 30”. Anoth- 
er classic, vivid and intense. Standards of 
burnished golden bronze, falls glowing 
copper-red. Blooms profusely, hence only 
moderate increaser. A big seller with us. 
30¢ 
RADIANT LADY—(Maxwell 1944). This 
is another lovely Iris produced by crossing 
Rosy Wings with Radiant. It is a very 
near self of the same color as the falls of 
Radiant, a copper red. Very showy with 
its vivid gold beard. It has been doing 
well fOruiiss.eee ec ieee eer e 50¢ 
RADIATION—(Hall 1948) EM 33”. An 
orchid pink self with a deep tangerine 
beard. The flowers are large, the stand- 
ards domed and the falls are semi-flaring. 
Popularly called the ‘strawberry blonde.” 
$10.00 
RAEJEAN— (Whiting 1940) ML 38”. A 
very large two-toned yellow. Standards are 
deep chrome yellow, the falls are of light- 
er tone, edged with the deeper yellow of 
the standards. The substance firm with 
glistening texture. Free bloomer and a 
fast increaser. Truly an Iris of merit. 
.50¢ 
RAINBOW ROOM— (Sass 1946) M 34”. 
A. buff-cream background with multiple 
shadings of apricot and orange buff over- 
laid with a blue blaze in the center of 
each fall. The bright yellow beard gives 
it the appearance as of lit within...g10.00 
RAJAH BROOKE—(Norton 1945) L 38:. 
This one reminds you of an Oriental rug. 
Standards are topaz in color; falls pigeon 
blood red, with wide border of topaz on 
RAMESES—(H. Sass 1929) ML 38”. An 
older famous Iris, and its lovely. A blend- 
ing in rose, pink and buff shading to yel- 
low. Yot or cold, wet or dry, it thrives 
like a weed. Dykes Medal winner 1932. 
35¢ 
RANGER—(Kleinsorge 1943) L. 36”. A 
self of almost true crimson-red, dark but 
very bright. Long cone shaped closed 
standards and wide falls of glossy velvet. 
Bronze beard. Blooms late and an abun- 
dance of flowers. This is a topnotch red 
liked by all. Life is going to be sweeter 
the sooner you get this and some of the 
DUNer newer: CheatiO ties meer es: $1.50 
RED AMBER — (Loomis 1942) M 38”. 
Another outstanding new Iris and often 
four blossoms open at once on a spike. 
Standards jasper pink flushed amaranth 
pink. Falls are a blending of old rose to 
Eugenia red with an under cast of copper. 
Lovely large flowers. Very fine. ......... 75¢ 
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