“PONDER (McKee) M. 38” 
A large, light blue self of near perfect form, semi-flaring falls 
and closed standards, exceptionally heavy substance and smooth 
texture. Considerably deeper in color than Helen McGregor, one 
of its parents. $10.00 each 
“PRECISELY (Dolman, 1950) L. 32” 
Deep, slate blue self. An attractive late bloomer which is ex- 
cellent as a foreground Iris with taller, late pinks. $2.00 each 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge, 1948) M. 34” 
Smooth, metallic light copper brown with a hint of lavender and 
gold undertones. Brown beard. Flowers are large, wide spread- 
ing falls, closed standards. On Favorite 100 List. $7.50 each 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge, 1940) M. 36” 
An attractive golden-orange of medium size. Rich texture and 
flaring form. A.M. 1944 50¢ each 
PRISCILLA (Whiting, 1942) E.M. 26” 
A white that is very white, with not a touch of another color, 
even the beard is white. Medium sized flower on rather short 
stalks makes it ideal as a foreground Iris. Appealing and most 
useful. On Best 100 List. 75¢ each, 3 for $2.00 
“PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, 1950) M. 35” 
Deepest golden yellow, almost an orange. Falls have a patch of 
ivory white in center. Its widely flaring falls, depth of color and 
brilliance make it an outstanding yellow. H.M. 1951. $6.00 each 
“QUECHEE (Knowlton, 1950) M. 37” 
Another fine new Iris by the president of the A.I.S.A. A hand- 
some garnet red self of beautiful form. Due to the heavy sub- 
stance, flowers do not burn or fade in a hot sun. Smooth and 
rich. H.M. 1950. $7.00 each 
RADIATION (David Hall, 1948) M. 33” 
A large glistening orchid-pink, beautifully domed standards and 
flaring falls set off with a deep tangerine beard. More intensely 
colored than most of the “Flamingo Pinks” and considered by 
many as the best of the Hall pinks. A.M. 1950. $8.00 each 
RANGER (Kleinsorge, 1943) L. 36” 
| Almost a true crimson red. Dark but still brilliant in tone. 
¢ Large, long flower with cone shaped standards and wide, glossy 
falls. Wonderful texture and excellent branching. One of 
the last to bloom. Produces many flowers. Most highly recom- 
mended as one of the best reds. A.M. 1946. 18th on Favorite 
100 List. $1.50 each, 3 for $4.00 
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