PINK CAMEO (Fay 746) 36”. AM ’48. 
The very best of the popular priced 
flamingos. Very smooth with tanger- 
ine beard. $1.50 
+ PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein ’49) 38”, 
AM ’51. A very large broad petaled 
flower of deep flamingo pink with 
full red beard. A wonderful parent. 
$6.00 
PINK LACE (Sass ’46) 36”. An orange 
pink with tangerine beard. A _ fine 
grower and useful for hybridizing. 
$1.00 
PINK SENSATION (Hall ’48) 35”. AM 
"02. One of the purest pinks of the fla- 
mingos to date. A real sensation! $7.50 
PINNACLE (Stevens 749) 35”. AM ’51. 
Pure white standards, primrose-yellow 
falls. A fine and vigorous variety. $4.00 
+ PLACERITA ((Miess ’50) 36”. A glow- 
ing burnished gold self. Smooth and 
broad, with horizontal flare and ex- 
cellent substance and stalk. $8.00 
POLLY (F. F. Williams 744) 40”. A 
tall and interesting part Onco of 
smooth medium blue without veining. 
$1.50 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall ’46) 34”. HM 
’46. A creamy peach colored iris with 
tangerine beard. $1.50 
PRESENT (White 741) 30”. AM ’49. 
This is a lovely Oncobred of soft, al- 
luring, amethyst pink, embroidered 
with a fine tracery of pink veins and 
set off by a blackish rose beauty spot 
at the end of the beard. To¢ 
+ PRETENDER (Cook ’51) 35”. HM’52. 
Really something different! Standards 
are amber yellow and the flaring falls 
are velvety purple with a narrow edge 
of lighter color. $12.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge ’49) 
36”. AM ’50. Smooth, metallic light 
copper-brown or pale tan, with a hint 
of lavender and gold as an undertone. 
_Broad, ruffled and lovely. $6.00 
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PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge ’50) 36”. 
AM ’53. Bright is the word for this 
fine iris. Of deepest golden yellow, 
near orange, it has a bold patch of 
clean ivory-white in the center of the 
flaring falls. $4.00 
+PURISSAMOHR (Weidner ’52) 40”. 
HM ’52. This created quite a sensation 
in the East, being the first pure white 
Mohr type iris. Just a few to spare on 
earliest orders. $18.50 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass 746). 36”. AM 
51. Lovely blend of gold, tan and lilac. 
A beautiful flower. $2.50 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton ’45) 36”. 
HM ’46. A smooth variegata, with to- 
paz yellow ‘standards and falls of pig- 
eon-blood red, bordered the color of 
the standards. $1.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge ’43) 37’. AM 
’46. Almost true crimson red. Late and 
$1.00 
fine. 
RIPPLES 
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