PORT WINE 8.00 
(Sass 50) M. 38”—White plicata with very 
heavy border of purple. Striking and com- 
manding. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET “yh 
(CH. Sass °39) Ivi. 36”——-Indescribable blend- 
ing of apricot, pink and coppery gold. A fine 
flower, moderately branched stem. H.M. 
37; A.M. 741; Dykes Medal 743. 
PREMIER PEACH 2.00 
(Hall *46) M. 34”—A self of clear peach 
pink with well domed standards and semi- 
flaring falls. No haft markings and typical 
tangerine beard. H.M. ’46. 
PRETTY PANSY 6.00 
(Sass 749) E.M. 36”—A purple and white 
of Moonlight Sea coloring without the 
yellow. 
PRETTY QUADROON 6.00 
(Kleinsorge °48) M. 36”—Smooth, metal- 
lic, light copper-brown with a hint of lav- 
ender and gold undertone. The flowers are 
of faultless form with a brown beard. H.M. 
48; A.M. ’50. 
PRISCILLA .50 
(Whiting 42) M. 30”—A white that is really 
white, beard and all. Classic form, rounded 
and fluted petals with excellent substance. 
PROSPECTOR 4.00 
(Kleinsorge ’50) M. 34”—Deepest golden 
yellow—almost an orange, with the falls 
carrying a bold patch of clean ivory-white. 
QUECHEE 6.00 
(Knowlton ’50) M. 36”—Garnet red self 
that has superb substance and does not 
burn or fade. H.M. ’50. 
RADIATION 10.00 
(Hall ’48) E.M. 33”—Beautiful in color and 
form. It is a self with large firm flowers of 
glistening orchid pink with domed standards 
and flaring falls set off by the deep tanger- 
ine beard. H.M. 48. 
RAINBOW ROOM 2.50 
(Sass 46) M. 34”—Buff and cream forms 
the background with accent points of apri- 
cot-buff shadings, blaze of blue in the cen- 
ter of each fall just below the yellow beard. 
H.M. 747. 
RANGER 1.00 
(Kleinsorge 743) L. 36”’—A deep, brilliant 
near crimson-red self. Firm texture. A fine 
Iris. H.M. 744; A.M. 746. 
RAJAH BROOKE 1.00 
(Norton ’45) M. 36”—Rich topaz-yellow 
standards; falls deep pigeon blood-red. Haft 
is solidly colored giving the flower an extra 
rich effect. H.M. 746. 
RED GLEAM .50 
(Lapham ’39) M.L. 34”—Here is a brilliant, 
velvety red of good size and beautiful semi- 
purple falls, Standards are several shades 
flaring falls. H.M. ’40; A.M. 741. 
RED TORCH he 
(H. Sass 47) M.L. 34”-~-This two-toned 
flower stands out like a torch. Rich gold- 
bronze standards with pure velvety red falls. 
H.M. 47. 
RED VALOR .60 
(Nicholls ’39) M.L. 38”—-A superb big gar- 
net-red self with brown beard. Very popu- 
lar. H.M. 741; A.M. 743. 
REDWYNE 1.50 
(McKee °45) M. 36”—A deep mahogany 
red self that is outstanding in its color class. 
H.M. ’45. 
REMEMBRANCE 50 
(Hall ’42) 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. H.M. 43; 
A.M. 744, 
RICH RAIMENT 5.00 
(Craig 49) M. 34”—Rich, bespangled red 
fancy plicata with the red spatter work laid 
on a creamy buff background. A large 
flower, one of the finest of the fancies. 
H.M. ’50. 
ROCKET 1.35 
(Whiting 45) M. 36”—A very brilliant or- 
ange-yellow. Large, wide-petaled. A bur- 
nished finish on the falls lends extra depth 
to the color. H.M. 45; A.M. ’47. 
ROSEMOHR 2.50 
(C. H. Lewis 48) L. 38”—-Gorgeous light 
mulberry self completely free of veining. 
The flower is large; standards broadly 
domed, falls flaring but not stiff. The en- 
tire flower is softly ruffled. A dense yellow 
beard. The stem is heavy, erect with good 
branching. This is a very fine Iris. 
ROSE SPLENDOR 3.00 
(Kleinsorge ’47) M. 36”’—Coloring remind- 
ful of ripe watermelon with copper tints 
added. Nice form; well branched. H.M. 748. 
ROSE TOP 1.09 
(H. Sass 41) M.L. 36”—Highly ruffled, big 
blossoms of deep cream have a heavy pat- 
tern of vivid rose-pink stitching which 
seems to possess exceptional quality. H.M. 
"43. 
ROYAL SCOT 50 
(Hall ’44) M. 38”—A tall and large bur- 
gundy-red plicata. It is so heavily trimmed 
that at a distance it looks red. Form, sub- 
stance and stem are good. H.M. ’44. 
RUBIENT .50 
(Whiting 42) M.L. 38”—A striking bicolor 
of wine-purple standards with flaring, 
blackish red, velvety falls margined with 
same color as standards. 
RUTH 2.50 
(Innes 750) M. 36”—A grand distinct two- 
tone yellow, a cross of Ola Kala and Gold 
Ruffles. The domed standards are deep yel- 
low of Old Kala with ruffled and crimped 
edges. Falls are broad and flaring, center 
deep cream with deep yellow crinkled edges. 
Large flower, strong stalk and fine branch- 
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