Lake Shannon—‘‘a very nice blue with pleasing form’’ Tlenry P. Fass, N. C. 
PINK MARVEL—(Lapham 1941) M.36”. Bright mallow-pink with 
orchid undertone. Appealing pink blend. $0.50 
PINK PLUME—(Schreiner 1951) M.36”. Orchid-pink of excellent 
form and appealing color. Highly praised. s. 000. $7.50 
PINK RUFFLES—(Smith 1940) M.36”. Charming lilac-pink for fore- 
ROU Never, MetiemMAay varie, $0.75 
PINK TALCUM—(Buss 1949) ML.46”. Smooth-textured peach-blos- 
som-pink with reddish beard. Delicate but distinct pink with less 
yellow in its make-up than most flamingo-pinks. Rounded form 
of fine substance, the standards domed, falls semi-flaring. Tall, vig- 
Oro Usman Clahiaccivcgn Cm ammemneeee Se wet ok rebel Bei ey $2.50 
PINNACLE—(Stevens 1949) M.38”. Clear white standards, primrose- 
yellow falls, wax-like and beautifully molded. fspe. 
Sececeeerecu 3! 
PLUM PRETTY—(DeForest 1949) M.34”. Extraordinary color, like a 
rasCale oulibhan, iyakoxexdst eaavsl iivetlamlhys WovmedeGl, $5.00 
PLUM TART—(Connell 1949) M.34”. Plum-purple with a splashing 
of white radiating from the base of the falls. Sure is different. $4.00 
POLONADE—(Grant 1949) ML.39”. The domed standards of me- 
dium yellow are in appealing contrast to the semi-flaring white 
falls. Magnolia-like lustre. Ideal branching. $5.00 
PORT WINE —(Sass 1950) M.38”. Very dark purple-red and white 
plicata, the standards very solid, the white falls heavily bordered. 
alimandwoutstandin GaSe: eke eae wee! fe. a $10.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass 1939) M.36”. Indescribable blending 
of apricot, pink and coppery gold. A gorgeous, glistening beauty 
thatireceivedathe Mykess Medal im1943 io: e ss ee ee $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH—(Hall 1946) M.34”. Clear pinkish peach self with 
NO Pha bes mM akeit C Seen es Sheek eee ae eae ee $2.00 
PRETENDER—(Cook 1951) M.35”. New color, a variegata with soft 
yellow standards and blue-purple falls instead of the usual red or 
meal foigolke, “Uae! Biol EyoyoyerMboty, Kes $12.00 
PRETTY PANSY—(Sass Bros. 1949) M.36”. Purple and white of the 
NMoonlitiSeatypen without the yellow, 2. ese $3.00 
PRETTY QUADROON-—(Kleinsorge 1948) M.34”. Smooth, metallic, 
light copper-brown with brown beard. Unusual and attractive color 
in an impressive flower with broad closed standards and wide- 
ImeM eel Sy ouvemvabates tieMNI Aas, Lee ee ee Rie ak a ee ee see $7.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE —(Kleinsorge 1940) M.36”. A lively orange- 
yellow of medium size, rich texture and flaring form. ........... $0.50 
PRISCILLA—(Whiting 1942) M.30”. The whitest white. Even the 
beard is white. Not large, not tall, but white. p. -.................- $0.75 
PROSPECTOR—(Kleinsorge 1950) M.34”. Deepest golden yellow, 
almost orange, with bold patch of clean ivory on each fall. Tightly 
Iniongeeel Gipnmoinals aiaxel tilenanike GENIC, sooo ee ee eee eee $6.00 
PURPLE GIANT—(Gage 1933) M.36”. Large true purple, showy and 
V1 OF OU S ain ie ne Me sei oe ew: eae et el Sele 28k $0.50 
PURPLE MOOR-—(Lapham 1947) ML.36”. Rich glossy purple self 
very large and broad-petalled with a lustrous velvety sheen. s. $2.00 
QUECHEE—(Knowlton 1950) M.37”. Heavily substanced, sunfast 
garnet-red self of distinctive form and color. f. _2....2---- $7.00 
RADIATION—(Hall 1948) EM.32”. Luscious orchid-pink self with 
deep tangerine beard. Large semi-flaring flower with clean haft. 
IN GHEE CSREACAING NENA. BESO ye BER SAE eee ant eee ae $8.00 
RAINBOW ROOM —(J. Sass 1946) M.34”. Standards and bordering 
of the falls are rich, creamy, mellow yellow, which blends into lilac 
on the falls, punctuated by a blaze of metallic blue below the yel- 
LOSWit D Call Clem @ reentirn een enn ce So ee ee $4.00 
RAJAH BROOKE—(Norton) M.38”. Standards, topaz. Falls, pigeon- 
blood-red with border of topaz. Gold beard. 2.22.22... $0.75 
RANGER-—(Kleinsorge 1943) L.36”. Large, long, dark but brilliant 
near-crimson, with cone-shaped standards and wide, glossy falls. 
AD Binealates bloom ci ySpe ney xb. tap sien no cca ne ioe cncsic cles sncntes $1.50 
RASPBERRY RIBBON—(Schreiner 1951) EM.34”. A lovely plicata, 
rosier and brighter than Minnie Colquitt. s. 2202.22. $10.00 
RED AMBER—(Loomis 1942) M.38”. Not red but rose. Standards, 
soft jasper-pink. Falls several shades darker than old rose. A 
smooth, clean hafted flower with an undercast of copper. ........ $1.00 
RED GLEAM—(Lapham 1939) ML.34”. Brilliant, yet velvety red. 
A glowing color approaching close to true red. ow $0.75 
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RED MAJESTY—(Douglas 1946) L.42”. Tall, commanding rose-red 
with a glowing yellow heart. Large, heavy-substanced and vig- 
CO TLOUIS sya Sparse we ete eee SO Re ae eee toe J a ge $2.50 
RED TORCH —(H. P. Sass 1947) ML.34”. Standards, rich bronze- 
gold. Falls pure velvety red, very brilliant. Medium-sized flowers 
Of mirine orm and good. supstarice,. oe. ARO e ho $1.00 
RED VALOR—(Nicholls 1939) ML.38”. Magnificent deep garnet-red 
with brown beard. Wonderful sleek finish and extremely heavy 
substance. Broad flaring falls and low branching. Rome Gold 
Mica S19 4.0 Se Stpaeli ates atk renner Ue aCe Gite Oe $1.00 
REDWYNE—(McKee 1945) M.32”. Deep mahogany-red self of me- 
GilimesizeRbulLsUnUsttaleVelVGlya TIC TCsS..)s qn eee $3.00 
RELENTLESS—(P. Cook 1948) ML.38”. Solid deep red, rich and 
brilliant even on the hafts. Does not fade or spot. Medium sized. 
Substance, texture, branching and stalk all good. e. 
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REMEMBRANCE—(Hall 1942) M.38”. Beautiful delicate shade of 
light pink with a suffusion of pale yellow. A large flower of fine 
form, substance and branching on a tall strong stem, in a most 
appealin S.COlOv ses. eee eh EL ah Boke eee ae $1.00 
RENDEZVOUS—(Tompkins 1950) M.38’. Large very bright yellow 
plicata. The petals are edged with a bright reddish orange. Form 
ANdESUDS tall cewa les OOO Cage eames eaeee ee eer oes eee ee $7.50 
ROCKET—(Whiting 1945) M.36”;. A very brilliant orange-yellow, 
large, wide-petalled, classically formed and of very heavy substance. 
fpe. $2.00 
RODEO—(DeForest 1947) M.36”. Large Tiffanja-type plicata of even 
brighter coloring. Standards, gold. Falls, white, edged gold, flaring. 
BVO Witt a Iii e6er sn Mere ee ee RN Gy 2 Ese ee Si $3.00 
ROSY WINGS—(Gage 1936) M.38”. A soft blending of rosy red and 
copper changing tone with the light. Very floriferous. Dykes Medal 
195.0 Setter Ae Pes Fate a oe ON) A oy et ek $0.50 
ROYAL SCEPTRE—(Sass 1951) M.36”. Unusual color, fuchsia with 
tanperimes DearcamnV EL ys aCChActiVe: ny eh ties ee ee $12.00 
ROYAL SCOT—(Hall 1944) M.38”. Large plicata, heavily striated 
with burgundy-red, giving a red effect from a distance. Form, sub- 
stance and stem, good. Vigorous and free blooming. 
Rose Soccer ee as 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN—(Stevens 1951) ML.38”. Deep yellow of near 
orange intensity. Described as deeper colored, larger and better 
formed than Ola Kala. $7.50 
RUSSET WINGS—(J. Wills 1946) M.38”. Smoothly blended gold, cop- 
per and apricot, bright and sparkling. Falls flaring and ruffled. 
Firm-substanced, vigorous, hardy and well-branched. fse. _....... $2.00 
SABLE—(Cook 1938) M.38”. Gorgeous black-violet with a lustrous, 
silky sheen and brilliance uncommon in so deep a shade. spe. $0.75 
SALAMONIE—(Cook 1946) M.38”. Exquisite light pink blend, richly 
yet delicately colored. Pleasing shape, firm substance and fine 
LEXTUT Cees Roe nent Bie ee et eS eS ee aes ee $4.00 
SALAR—(DeForest 1940) ML.40”. Oddly blended cream-flesh and 
salmon with rose tones around the beard. A large and most in- 
dividualeiishWiltheanetndeschribal]e COO is sass aan $0.50 
SALMONETTE —(J. Sass 1946) ML.36”. One of the newer pink-bud 
pinks, this from the famous Sass gardens. Light yellowish pink or 
salmon self with inconspicuous tangerine beard. _............ $1.50 
SALUSKIN—(Nelson 1948) M.38”. Light salmon with tangerine beard, 
VANEKONKOLUIS, HaKGl VINES UNINC ee ee eee ee $0.75 
SAN ANTONE —(Kleinsorge 1947) ML.36”. Huge deep tan or sand- 
brown self. Beautiful form with extra broad falls moderately 
ruffled. $2.00 
PRESTIGE COLLECTION 
Gutstanding value in outstanding irises. 
Two from each group, 6 superior iris, $15.00. 
GROUP 2 GROUP 3 
Lady Louise Afar 
Aztec Indian Distance 
Amandine Extravaganza 
Blue Valley Far Hills 
Twilight Sky Lights On 
Vista Veronica Tunisian Gold 
Winston Churchill 
GROUP 1 
Golden Symphony 
Mattie Gates 
Melody Lane 
Tranquil Moon 
