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PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein, 1949, 38") One of the largest and finest new pinks 
with heavy substance and great depth of color on a yet stalk 
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PINK SENSATION (Hall, 1948, 33") A clear pink with a bright oranee peard.. 
PINNACLE (Stevens, 199, 35") Unique because of its lovely new color 
combination of clear white standards and primrose yellow falls....... 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest, 1946, 35") It is just that—plum pretty. A smooth 
flower of plum coloring well spaced on the Stem...sseerevesseresreses 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, 1939, 34") This brilliant combination of tok: 
apricot, gold and copper reminds one of a glowing sunset...-.sssevees 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge, 1948, 34") A beautifully ruffled flower of 
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PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, 1950, 38") A beautiful Deemed leu: A white 
area on the falls highlights the PlOWer....eseyevorservee ei heiis s s6 «oe 
RADIATION (Hall, 1948, 32") A vivid orchid pink with a or iene tangerine 
beard that is liked by everyone because of its brilliant coloring.. 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass, 1946, 34") This one contains the colors of the en 
nicely blended. A blaze of blue in the center is so bright that it 
seems lighted from within. Exotic and unusual......eeeeeee Niheas. 50 6 9 
RANGER (Kleinsorge, 1943, 36") A fine large late dark crimson iris........... 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, 1951, 34") An improved Minnie Colquitt.......... 
RED TORCH (H. Sass, 1947, 36") ‘This one stands out like a torch. Standards 
are bronze gold and falls a smooth velvet ruby redewcereeereecceveeee 
RELENTLESS (Cook, 1948, 38") A deep red self. One of the richest Aare reds. 
RILLA GABBERT (Carpenter, 1946, 39") A rose and golden tan yee ae eng: 
RIPPLES (Linse, 1951, 36") A ruffled lilac with a touch of olive yellow... 
ROCKET (Whiting, 1945, ho") One of the brightest irises grown. A glowing 
orange chrome color and @ ZO0Od BYOWEY.,.ceecccrerscevvcrens eee 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, 1951, 38") A newcomer with a clear tek ailieniae 
thay 426 "deener Than OLS “Kelas seid. be cleiewe qo.ale Bieielae’s 6 oie) Slate. eta: oats 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills, 1946, 36") A blend of copper, apricot ari ay A 
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RUTH (Innes, 1950, 38") A lovely shade of yellow with oo PUPS ne. Hea. Nya. 
SABLE ( P. Cook, 1938, 35") A blue purple that is almost black. Arresting 
in its depth of color even to the beard. . "A must have”... ccssceccoes 
SANTA CRUZ (Mitchell, 1945, 38") Yellow gaily decorated with heavy red 
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SARAH GOODLOE (Douglas, 1949, 38") A dark maroon nea self. DeVere tae oa 
SIERRA PRIMROSE (Essig, 1946, 40") A beautiful primrose ea almost 
cream, on tall low Srinehea BUGIS oe ek alee okies vie « S eletheie isis phere toi 
SNOW FLURRY (Rees, 1939, 40") A beautifully ruffled, blue-white. The mies 
aren biues tinged>but the blossomsdopen white. -HarLyica sas wes oe% ves ohne 
SOLID GOLD (Kleinsorge, 1951, 36") One of the newest and best of the deep 
yellows = Hugewin sizecand’ ideally formed 64). Gus ee fh» ot Wimierls cepen ss « 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass, 1944, 38") <A grand deep smooth mahogany pea en Dae 
SPANISH PEAKS (Loomis, 1947, 36") A huge, all white—the flower, the throat, 
the haft, the style arms and the beard are all white. A ek all- 
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SPELLBOUND (Linse, 1951, 38") A beeen ea sgn a golden overlay cane 
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SPRING ROMANCE (Meiss, 1949, 38") A beautiful ruffled flower in waxy, 
ercany white with a flush) of) yellow. ‘at thes tGhroaties sas «ais sels degen ies 
SPUN GOLD (Glutzbeck, 1940, 38") A clear yellow with no shading........seeee- 
STAR SHINE (Wills, 19h9, 36") A beautiful combination of deep cream, white 
and pearly blue with an over-all iridescent gleam...... SED ees ae 
STATEN ISLAND (Smith, 1947, 38") Bright yellow standards and red falls veg 
a gold edge. The best iris in the variegata field. Okey ye ee 
SUMMIT (Stevens, 1951, 38") A yellow amoena with cream ae ade ae and deep 
yellow falls. Attractive iene effect and very showy in a 
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SUNRAY (Hall, 1950, 37") A large maered, shia SiO LLOWass! teelt Alike Wecadiences abies 4s 
SUNSET BLAZE (Kleinsorse, 1948, 4o") This wonderful iris looks like the sun 
just before it sinks over the horizon. An early bloomer.....,...see- 
SUZETTE (Knowlton, 1945, 36") An airily marked plicata of rose madder on 
edges of standards and falls overlaid on a cream background.......... 
SYLVIA MURRAY (Norton, 1944, 38") A light blue of tailored form with good 
Substance, a glistening sheen, and frosty texture. ile ancvsesecrnecvess 
TRCHNICOLOR: © (Whitiney 19500036"). Avbrilijant new ruby red......cecccccssccees 
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