PRAIRIE SUNSET: (See page 3 for description. ) Each $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall 1946): A self of clear peach pink with the 
usual tangerine beard. Smooth of finish with no haft markings. 
The luscious coloring is very attractive. Mid-season. 31 inches. 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge 1948) : Picture this lovely flower 
of metallic light copper-brown with a hint of lavender and gold 
as an undertone and a beard to match. The ruffled blooms are of 
faultless form with wide hafts and closed standards. The color is 
bright and lively and always attracts visitors. Indeed a superb iris 
in every way and in great demand. 36 inches. H. M. 1948 A.M. 
1950. Each $7.50 
PRINCE OF ORANGE: (See page 3 for description.) Each 50c 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge 1950): An entirely different iris of the 
deepest golden yellow, almost orange, with the falls displaying 
a bold patch of clean ivory white. For combined depth of color 
and brilliance, Prospector has no equal among the yellows. Large, 
well formed flowers with widely flaring falls and closed standards, 
vigorous and floriferous. 36 inches. Rhizomes are always small. 
AlN, AcdllS. USS: Each $6.00 
RADIATION (D. Hall 1948): The large flowers are a delightful 
shade of glistening orchid-pink set off with a deep tangerine 
beard. The blooms are of good substance beautifully formed with 
perfectly domed standards and flaring falls. Mid-season. 32 
inches. H.M., A.1.S. 1948; A.M. 1950. Each $8.00 
RAINBOW ROOM (J. Sass 1946): A flower well named yet diffi- 
cult to describe. The background color is a creamy buff high- 
lighted with shadings of apricot and orange buff, with a blue blaze 
in the center of each fall, just below the bright yellow beard. 
Unusual and beautiful. 34 inches. Mid-season. H.M. 1947, A.M. 
ISB. Each $4.00 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton 1945): Rich topaz-yellow standards 
shaded with bronze, falls deep mahogany brown. The lush vel- 
vety falls are without haft markings, giving the flower a luxurious 
effect. 36 inches. Mid-season. H.M., A.|.S. 1946 Each $1.00 
SOLID MAHOGAN Y — See Page 
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