PRECISELY (Dolman, ‘50) L. 32” 
Deep, slate blue self. An attractive late 
bloomer which is excellent as a foreground 
lris with taller, late pinks. $1.50 each 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, ‘39) M. 36” 
This Iris must be seen to be appreciated. 
The irridescent blending of peach, apricot, 
rose, copper and gold are impossible to des- 
cribe adequately. When this flower was first 
offered to the public the price was $100.00 
for a single rhizome. Winner of the Dykes 
Medal in 1943. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
*“PRETENDER (P. Cook, ‘51) M. 35” 
A blue falled variegata—Standards are a 
soft medium yellow, falls are a velvety pur- 
ple with a narrow margin of a lighter color. 
The harmonious colors of this bicolor are 
most pleasing. H.M. 1952. $10.00 each 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge, ‘48) 
M., 34” 
Smooth, metallic light copper brown with a 
hint of lavender and gold undertones. Brown 
beard. Flowers are large, wide spreading 
falls, closed standards. $5.00 each 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, ‘50) M. 35” 
Deepest golden yellow. almost an orange. 
Falls have a patch of ivory white in center. 
Its widely flaring falls, depth of color and 
brilliance make it an outstanding yellow. 
Ag Vee ho 3e $2.50 each 
*PURISSAMOHR (E. Weidner 1952) 
M.L. 40” 
The first pure white Onco-hybrid that is a 
good grower and hardy in the East. Large 
flowers with closed standards and wide flar- 
ing falls. Flower is beautifully ruffled with 
a golden tan beard. Flowers well spaced on 
excellently branched, sturdy stalks. H.M. 
1952s $10.00 each 
QUECHEE (Knowlton, ‘50) M. 37” 
Another fine new Iris by the president of the 
A.1.S.A. A handsome garnet red self of 
beautiful form. Due to the heavy substance, 
flowers do not burn or fade in a hot sun. 
Smooth and rich. H.M. 1950. $4.00 each 
QUICKSILVER (Schreiner, ‘53) M. 37” 
A _ new silvery, clear light blue Iris. Parents 
are Chivalry and Distance. Very fine. 
$4.00 each 
‘RADIANT RED (H.F. Hall, ’53) M.L. 39” 
A very fine red introduced last year. It is a 
glowing mahogany bitone—standards slight- 
ly lighter in color than the velvety falls. 
Flower is rich and smooth, without veining 
and is non-fading. Good bloomer, strong 
stalks with good branching. $8.00 each 
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RADIATION (David Hall, ‘48) M. 33” 
A large glistening orchid-pink, beautifully 
domed standards and flaring falls set off 
with a deep tangerine beard. More in- 
tensely colored than most of the ‘’Flamingo 
Pinks’’ and considered by many as the best 
of the Hall pinks. A.M. 1950. $5.00 each 
RAINBOW MIST (Stevens, ‘53) E. 33” 
Another splendid new Iris from the world re- 
nowned hybridized, Mrs. Stevens of New 
Zealand. A sparkling lavender-pink with a 
frosty, opalescent sheen. $7.50 each 
RAINBOW ROOM (J. Sass, ‘46) M.L. 36” 
A blend with almost all the colors of the 
rainbow. Standards yellow to light buff, falls 
yellowish at the edges, merging into violet 
and then deeping into metallic bluish lay- 
ender at the beard. Standards frilled and 
falls nicely ruffed. Delightful. A.M. 1951. 
$2.00 each 
RANGER (Kleinsorge, ‘43) L. 36” 
Almost a true crimson red. Dark but still 
brilliant in tone. Large, long flower with 
cone shaped standards and wide, glossy falls. 
Wonderful texture and excellent branching. 
One of the last to bloom. Produces many 
flowers. Most highly recommended as one 
of the best reds. A.M. 1946. 18th on Fav- 
orite 100 List. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
*RARE PEARL (Schramm, ‘54) EM 36” 
Large flaring cream with pearled tones in 
the falls. One of the prettiest of the Mohr 
family (Elmohr is a parent). Vigorous, bardy 
and easy to grow. NET $10.00 each 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, ‘51) 
E.M. 34” 
A new plicata which attracts the garden 
visitor from afar. It is a much improved 
Minnie Colquitt, being fresher, brighter and 
starchier in form. Greatly admired at the 
A.|.S. Convention in Oregon several years 
ago. If you like plicatas be sure to get this 
one. H.M. 1951. $7.50 each 
RED RETICENCE (Dolman, ’47) EM. 36” 
Medium red self. A very free blooming 
bright Iris which has the distinction of being 
the earliest red to bloom. Fragrant. 
$1.50 each, 3 for $3.75 
REDWYNE (McKee, ’45) M. 36” 
Deep bright mahogany red self. Rich vel- 
vety appearance. Its reddish brilliance gives 
it great garden value. $1.50 each 
