PIERRE MENARD (Faught '48) A rich, deep 
blue with standards lighter than the cam- 
panula violet falls. A yellow beard makes 
an enchanting Iris. $5.00 
PINAFORE LASS (F.Cook '51) Blue standards; 
wide falls in lavender-blue with white 
blaze in center and deep rippled edges. 
Most attractive. $7.50 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook '49) One of the 
pinkest of the orchid-pink Iris. Large, 
broad, rounded flowers of satiny texture 
and heavy substance. Floriferous. $3.00 
PINK CAMEO (O. Fay '46) A shell pink, 
clear and delicate, but true to color. A 
beautiful Iris that is in great demand. 
Irresistible. $1.50 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein '49) Large 
slightly ruffled pink that shows up well 
in the garden. Extra heavy substance, 
holds well on strong stalk. $6.00 
PINK SENSATION (Hall '48) A tall, deli- 
cate pink that has neither lilac nor sal- 
mon shades predominating, with the famous 
tangerine beard. Very early. $7.50 
PINNACLE (Stevens '49) A most unusual 
Iris in color. Snow white standards with 
primrose gold falls. Good branching and 
excellent substance. A most desirable 
Iris. $4.00 
PLACERITA (Meiss '50) A burnished gold 
self with vigorous habits. No haft mark- 
ings, with wide falls that are horizontal. 
Heavy substance and it glows and sparkles, 
as if sprinkled with gold dust. $8.00 
PORCELAIN BLUE (Sass '51) A true porcelain 
blue with jaunty, graceful form. Finish is 
very sleek and substance heavy. $5.00 
PORT WINE (Sass '50) A Plicata with 
white ground and very dark red-purple ed- 
ges. Highly praised by those who have 
seen it. $8.00 
PREMIERE PEACH (D. Hall '46) A shade of 
peach salmon-pink. Tangerine beard. Sells 
out early. $1,50 
PRETENDER (Cook '51) A new Bicolor. Stan- 
dards amber yellow, falls are velvety 
purple with narrow edge of lighter color. 
Flowers are large and flaring. Very 
different. $12.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge '48) Smooth, 
metallic, light copper-brown. Wide hafts, 
closed standards and perfect form, with a 
brown beard. In great demand. $6.00 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge '50) Lovely flaring 
yellow,with light areain falls which high- 
lights this popular flower. $4.00 
PURISSAMOHR (E. Weidner '52) A sensational 
pure white Iris with beautifully domed stan- 
dards and broad, flaring falls and soft 
golden-tan beard. Net $18.50 
PURPLE MOOR (Lapham '47) A rich purple 
of great size. Good garden value. $1.50 
RADIATION (Hall 148) A combination of 
orchid and flamingo pink shades,makes this 
a popular Iris. A large flower with good 
substance and a tangerine red beard. 
$7.50 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass '46) Buff cream with 
shades of apricot and a blaze of blue in 
the center falls below the yellow beard. 
Has the appearance of being lighted from 
within. $3.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge '43) Claret red, al- 
most a self, of rare texture in richest 
pure velvet. Free blooming and a good in- 
creaser. Late $1.50 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner '51) Here is 
a lovely plicata for the Fancier. Purple 
on white, with standards more heavily col- 
ored. $10.00 
REWARD (P. Cook '42) Brilliant near 
crimson, flaring, smooth falls. Most im- 
pressive red. $1.00 
RIPPLES (Linse '51) Very large blooms of 
deep lilac shade, delicately blended in 
haft with olive yellow. Broad falls and 
standards, rippled at the edges. Excep- 
tional substance. $5.00 
ROCKET (Whiting '45) Avery brilliant 
orange-yellow flower. Large, wide petals. 
Heavy substance and ideal in form. Stands 
out from others. $1.50 
RODEO (DeForest '47) Very tall, large 
plicata that is a pleasure to own. Tan- 
yellow edgings on creamy background. $2.00 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge '47) A soft 
rose-pink that is a delight to see. Cop- 
pery tints show throughout the petals. 
Good branching. $2.50 
ROYAL SOVERIGN (Stevens '51) A very 
rich, deep orange-yellow of excellent sub- 
stance that does not fade. Stands out in 
the garden. $5.00 
ROYAL WISH (Norton '51) Standards deep 
golden-yellow. Falls violet rose edged 
with golden yellow. Haft markings of 
metallic rose and gold. $10.00 
