PORCELAIN BLUE (Sass 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Lake Huron x Blue Shimmer) x Salmon- 
ette. A delightful iris of pale, very true 
porcelain blue with jaunty, graceful 
form. Finishiis very sleek and substance 
quite heavy. Should produce some in- 
teresting things when used with blues, 
plicatas and pinks, and especially if 
used with Dancing Deb ._________ 4.00 
PORT WINE (Sass 1950) M. L. 37 in. (Alep- 
po Plains x, 62-40:-lmproved Ruth Pol- 
lock) x Starless Night. A very beautiful 
plicata of rich enamel like white with 
deep, almost solid border of rich purple. 
One of the most beautiful of all the 
DIICAIAS AVAL O DS 22 7.50 
PRAIRIE JEWEL (Sass 1953) M. L. 38 in. 
(Ola Kala x (Dore x Matula)) x Rainbow 
Room) x (F. Zenor x Fall Flamingo)). A 
striking color from a most unusual 
breeding line, this is a lovely iris as 
well as a promising parent. The flowers 
are large with broad petals and rather 
oval as to form. Standards are well 
domed and are clear shell pink in color, 
contrasting strongly with. the broad 
Dahlia red falls. A vivid red beard and 
a gleaming enamel like finish give a 
jewel like finish to the lovely blooms. 
Ink, Wits, SY, Siroreh Iinantevel = = 20.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (Hans Sass 1939) M. 38 
in. (Sandlewood x Amitola). One of the 
all time greats. Smooth blend of sunset 
colors. Dykes Medal 1943 .______. 1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall 1946) M. L. 34 in. 
(Sib. to Dream Girl). A rich salmon peach 
of fine form. H. M. 1946 1.00 
PRESENT (White 1941) E. 36 in. (Onco x 
Tall Btarded). An exotic iris of large 
size and great beauty. Lavender white 
ground with covering network of deep 
orchid lavender. A. M. 1949 | Net 1.50 
PRETENDER (Cook 1951) M. 35 in. (From 
two Cook sdlgs.). A new bicolor that is 
entirely different in color pattern. The 
standards are amber yellow and the 
falls are velvety purple with a narrow 
edge of lighter color. Flowers are large 
syarel vilevaine: [al IW, Oe 2 es 10.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass 1949) M. 37. in. 
(Thought to be from B. Gersdorff x 
Moonlit Sea). Somewhat on the Moonlit 
Sea type, this has a white ground but is 
so heavily striated with purple that little 
of the white shows through except as a 
blaze on the falls and the base of the 
standards and in the throat. Very lovely. 
ims IM, Se) swe =e 2.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Klein. 1949) M. 36 
in. (Mexico x Tobacco Road). A very 
deep, metallic brown of fine form with 
broad, flaring, neatly ruffled falls and 
well domed standards. Stunning. A. M. 
1950, ___-5.00 
PRIVATEER (Tomp. 1954) M. L. 36 in. 
(Ebony Echo x Technicolor). A brilliant 
red self of large size with very broad 
petals and lovely flaring form. The 
finish is velvety and smooth with no 
haft markings and the flowers are long 
lasting and non-burning. A good per- 
former in all ways. H. M. 1954... 30.00 
PROSPECTOR (Klein. 1950) M. 38. in. 
(Prince of Orange x K258). A medium 
yellow of flaring form with domed and 
conical standards. A white area on the 
falls highlights the flower. Lovely. A. M. 
OMS) eS ae ee 2.50 
PURISSAMOHR (Weidner 1952) M. L. 40 in. 
(Wm. Mohr x Purissima). A pure white 
oncobred of very large size. As it 
bloomed for us last year it did not show 
many of the Mohr characteristics but was 
as fine as any of the regular tall bearded 
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PURPLE FLASH (Lyell 1951) M. 38 in. (In- 
dian Hills x Sable). A self of glowing, 
dark red purple. Extremely brilliant and 
an extra clean flower, this should be a 
fine parent for dark iris._______. 2.00 
PURPLE MOOR (Lapham 1947) M. L. 36 in. 
(The Red Douglas x E. Lapham). A very 
rich self of dark purple with globular 
form and velvety finish. Large and 
broad#ipetaledse sae ae sae 1.00 
QUECHEE (Knowlton 1950) M. 35 in. 
(Prince of Orange x Redyen). Lovely 
rounded flowers of rich garnet red. 
Heavy substance and satiny finish. H. M. 
(Criterion x Olympian). A by-product of 
Mr. Douglas’ amoena breeding, this is 
a grand iris in its own right. The stan- 
dards are a gleaming lavender pink and 
the broad falls are a glowing tone of 
blended red, very bright and velvety. 
The flowers are about twice the size of 
regular amoenas and since it is very 
fertile both ways it should be very val- 
uable as a parent for amoenas and other 
new color combinations ._-__-_-~- 8.00 
RADIATION (Hall 1948) E. 33 in. (Golden 
Eagle x Pink Blend 39-62) x Premier 
Peach. A very large, broad petaled 
flower of deep orchid with a red beard. 
Flowers lighten to almost a watermelon 
pink when fully open. Very beautiful. 
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RAINBOW ROOM (Sass 1946) M. L. 36 in. 
(Hans Sass 50-36:- A larger and slightly 
more golden Rameses x Matula). Stan- 
dards pale yellow flushed light copper 
and tinted lilac. Falls iridescent lilac 
with border of coppery yellow and blue 
flash at tip of beard. A. M. 1951_-. 2.00 
RANGER (Klein. 1943) M. L. 36 in. ((Re- 
bellion x King Tut) x (Purissima x D. 
Madison)) x Garden Magic. A _ large, 
velvety crimson red of fine form and 
good substance. A. M. 1946 -____- 1.00 
RARE MARBLE (Muhl. 1947) M. L. 34 in. 
(Bonanza x Tiffany). Brilliant red mark- 
ings on a rich yellow and cream ground. 
Very bright and a fine parent -___- 1.00 
RARE PEARL (Schramm 1954) E. M. 37 in. 
(Elmohr x Mt. Washington). A_ large 
flower of rich cream tones and an over- 
lay of pearl on the falls. As the flower 
ages, it grows very large and the color 
softens to a delightful light cream. Very 
fine Sere eee phe a ee TE og Oe Pe 10.09 
RASPBERRY ICE CREAM (Muhl. 1953) M. L. 
L. 36 in. (SQ72 x Sib. to Gold Ruffles) 
x Pink Formal. A deep shell pink with 
a rich flush of raspberry-lavender that 
adds to the depth of color. Said to be a 
fine parent, this is a real beauty and 
makes a wonderful spot of color in the 
garden. The flowers are very large with 
broad petals _4.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner 1951) E. M. 
35 in. (Hans Sass plicata sdlg. x un- 
known). A beautiful new plicata with 
lovely ruffled form. Pure white with 
heavy suffusion of violet in the stan- 
dards and a broad border of the same 
around the falls. H. C. 1950 -____. 7.50 
REAL GOLD (Austin 1951) E. M. 34 in. 
(Golden Majesty x Capitola). A new on- 
cobred of great beauty. The large flow- 
ers carry the usual onco form and styl- 
ing. Standards are glistening golden buff 
and the falls are deep golden buff, with 
a network of soft brown veins____ 8.00 
RED MAJESTY (Douglas 1946) M. 36 in. 
(Hall sdlg. x Wash. sdlg.). A very mas- 
sive wine red with yellow throat. H. M. 
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RED WAVES (Lapham 1948) M. 36 in. (Red 
Gleam x Christabel) x Lights On. A rich, 
ruffled red of glowing tones. Parent of 
Laphamsainew, reds: 2.2 aa ee 2.00 
RED VELOUR (Milliken 1952) M. 39 in. 
(Parentage not available). A very large 
red of smooth velvety finish. We have 
not as yet bloomed this in our garden, 
but it is said to be quite fine____10.00 
REDWYNE (McKee 1945) M. 37 in. ((Christ- 
abel x Tenaya) x! Janet Butler) x Red 
Comet. A beautiful self of deep ma- 
hogany red with heavy substance and 
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REFRAIN (Tomp. 1950) M. L. 36 in. (Honey- 
flow x Cascade Splendor). A very beau- 
tiful light blend with large, broad 
petaled flowers of heavy gardenia like 
substance. Color is rich ivory cream 
flushed pink with a dusting of gold over 
the whole flower. Lovely form with 
fluted petals _______ =7/.50 
REHOBETH (DeForest 1953) M. 36 in. (Not 
Available). A clear, pale sky blue iris 
with flowers measuring seven inches 
across. The form is flaring, the substance 
leather-like and the finish is very satiny. 
H. M. 1954 pee ae etNet?25.00 
RELENTLESS (Cook 1948) M. L. 34 in. (From 
red line breeding). A solid red self, 
slightly on the maroon side. Rounded 
form, heavy substance and medium 
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RENDEZVOUS (Tomp. 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Bright Lights x Tiffanja) x Coronado. 
A large, beautifully formed and broad 
petaled plicata of rich yellow ground 
with bright red edge and markings that 
are slightly orange toned. Substance is 
very heavy and the finish is silken. H. 
MWA S895 Oe See ae 2253.50 
RICH RAIMENT (Craig 1949) M. 38 in. 
(((King Tut) x (Bronze Beacon x Sacra- 
mento)) x (Mitchell sdlg.) x ((M. L. 
Aureau) x Tiffany x Los Angeles))).. A 
brilliant plicata of excellent form and 
very rich coloring with a “different” 
pattern. Ground is cream and the mark- 
ings are a complete overall. stippling 
done in red brown. A shimmering color 
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RIGHT ROYAL (Wills 1954) M. L. 38 in. 
(P. Sunset x Lancaster). A large, semi- 
flaring flower of rich rose red. Very 
smocth finish and heavy substance. Very 
fine as it bloomed here ________ 12.00 
RIMROCK (Moore 1952) M. 39 in. (Tiffany 
x M. L. Aureau). A large semi-flaring 
flower of medium yellow with a sanded 
and veined covering of rich chocolate 
reclame Sie sree Se 5'. OO 
RIO VALLEY (Tomp. 1951) M. L. 36 in. 
((Three Oaks x Honeyflow) x Copper- 
clad) x (Tobacco Road x Copperclad). 
One of the most brilliant and beautiful 
iris we have produced in the blend 
lines. The flowers are large with fluted 
form and have broad standards and 
broad flaring falls. The color is a very 
bright golden brown, almost a_ self 
color and there are no veinings to mar 
its purity. There is a faint and tiny 
touch of blue at the tip of the beard that 
is nearly absent in some soils or 
weather conditions and quite predom- 
inent in others. The substance is heavy 
and the finish is like rich lacquer 
sprinkled with gold dust. For sheer 
beauty we recommend this ______ 12,50 
RIPPLES (Linse 1951) M. 36 in. (Ormohr x 
Snoqualmie). A very broad petaled and 
heavily ruffled lilac with a touch of 
olive yellow at the shoulders. Typical, 
lovelysonco:formece cL? eae 3.50 
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