ORCHID MIST (Sass, 1950) A bright lavender pink self with a red 
tangerine beard. $2.00 
ORMACO (Kleinsorge, 1942) Violet blended with bronze. 60c 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge, 1937) Pleasing lilac with a silver cast, veined 
violet. Typical Mohr shape and size. 60c 
PACEMAKER (Lapham, 1950) Smooth, velvety red self. One of the 
best reds. Glossy sheen. Good size. $3.00 
PALE PRIMROSE (Whiting, 1946) Cool primrose yellow with a touch 
of wax yellow at the haft. Distinctive form. 75c 
PAPRIKA (Whiting, 1949) Very bright brick red near self with widely 
flaring falls. Medium to low growing. 60c 
PARADISE PINK (Lapham, 1950) Smooth deep pink with red beard. 
Heavy substance, broad petals and lovely flaring form. $5.00 
PATHFINDER (Whiting, 1948) Lovely pink blend. Wide and full blooms 
of extremely heavy substance; glistening texture. $3.50 
PATRICE (DeForest, 1945) Creamy standards are flushed rosy lavender 
as is the outer half of the white, flaring falls. 60c 
PEACHBLOW (H. Sass, 1943) A lovely pink plicata with a light yellow 
flush. 60c 
PEG DABAGH (Craig, 1948) Derived from Wm. Mohr, this iris has im- 
mense globe-shaped flowers of clear blue-violet. $1.00 
PENSIVE (Grant, 1947) Velvety blackish purple self. Uniform color 
throughout. A very pleasing dark iris. $1.00 
PERSIAN PATTERN (Craig, 1950) Softly finished olive gold. Falls com- 
pletely lined with maroon. $5.00 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught, 1948) Fine new blue. Standards are a 
Hyacinth blue. Falls are Campanula violet. Yellow beard. $2.50 
PINK CAMEO (Fay, 1946) Pale cameo-pink self with a startling tan- 
gerine beard. $1.00 
PINK CORAL (Whiting, 1949) Warm coral pink with amber yellow 
center. Smoothly blended. $1.00 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein, 1949) Very large broad petaled flower of 
deep flamingo pink with a full red beard. $4.00 
PINK LACE (J. Sass, 1947) Lightly ruffled blooms of rosolane pink 
with tangerine beard. Medium size flowers. $1.00 
PINK PLUME (Schreiner, 1951) A self colored orchid-pink. Large. 
Lighter and more pink than Dreamcastle. $3.00 
PINNACLE (Stevens, 1949) A unique color combination. Standards are 
clear white; falls are of primrose yellow. $2.50 
PIRATE KING (Whiting, 1951) Very large deep blue purple self. Blue 
beard is tipped yellow. Glossy texture. $1.50 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest, 1949) Smooth flower of dusty blue plum 
color. Wide standards. Wide semi-flaring falls. $2.50 
PORT WINE (Sass, 1950) A striking plicata. Rich dark purple stand- 
ards with same color heavily bordering the white falls. This is one 
of our favorite plicatas. $7.50 
PRAIRIE FLAME (H. Sass, 1945) Bright medium red self with a coppery 
accent. The color has great carrying power. $1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass, 1939) Iridescent colors of apricot peach, 
pink and rose with gold undertone. Dykes Medal. $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall, 1946) Clear pinkish peach self with no haft 
markings. Tangerine beard. $1.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass, 1949) A well-named plicata. White ground 
heavily marked with purple striations. Bright. $2.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge, 1949) Deep, metallic brown of fine 
form with broad, flaring falls and domed standards. $5.00 
PRISCILLA (Whiting, 1942) Pure white of modest size. 75¢ 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, 1950) Deep golden yellow—almost an or- 
ange with a bold patch of ivory on the falls. $2.50 
QUECHEE (Knowlton, 1950) Handsome garnet-red self. Falls flaring; 
standards cupped. A bright red of medium size. $4.00 
RADIATION (Hall, 1948) A pleasing tone of orchid-pink with stand- 
ards and falls the same color. Deep tangerine beard. $5.00 
RAINBOW ROOM JJ. Sass, 1946) Handsome blend of yellow and all 
the rainbow colors. Accented with a blaze of blue at the center of 
the fall. The flower seems lighted from within. $2.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge, 1943) Deep near crimson red self. Bronze orange 
beard on browning haft. A fine iris. $1.00 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton, 1945) Bright variegata. Standards are topaz; 
falls pigeon-blood red. Smoothly finished. 75c 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, 1951) Clean cut plicata. The stand- 
ards are almost completely raspberry-red. The falls are gleaming 
white in the center of a surrounding band matching the standards. 
Orange beard. $7.50 
RED AMBER (Loomis, 1942) A smooth, rosy red with a clean haft and 
an undertone of copper. 75¢ 
RED CHIEFTAIN (Sass Bros., 1946) A deep red tone self with an 
attractive personality. $1.50 
RED MAJESTY (G. Douglas, 1946) Deep Eugenia rose. A self except for 
a yellow infusion at the center of the flower. $1.50 
RED TORCH (H. Sass, 1947) Brilliant variegata. Rich bronze-gold stand- 
ards and velvet red falls. Compact form. 75c 
ROCKET (Whiting, 1945) The standards are deepest chrome-yellow; 
the falls really orange almost to the edge. Domed standards, flaring 
falls and wide hafts. $1.00 
RODEO (DeForest, 1947) Gold standards. Flaring falls are edged with 
gold. Brown markings. An improved Tiffanja. $1.50 
ROSABELLA (Kleinsorge, 1951) A deep rose-red self, the haft flushed 
metallic copper. Broad, flaring falls. $3.00 
ROSE GOLD (Milliken, 1946) A bright blend of gold and rose. It sug- 
gests the beautiful shading of Tiffany glass. $1.00 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass, 1941) Very large, showy rose trimmed plicata. 
Blooms are large and full. Late. $1.00 
ROSY LACE (Sass Bros., 1946) This bright pliciata has a white ground 
delicately stitched rosy red along all edges. $1.00 
ROUGE BOUQUET (Whiting, 1941) A rich medley of ruby red, crim- 
son and copper. 60c 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN (Stevens, 1951) Brilliant golden orange with a 
burnished overlay of metallic bronze. $4.00 
RUSSET WINGS (Wills, 1946) Smooth combination of copper and apri- 
cot with a russet tone. Gleaming gold dusting. Crisp flaring flowers. 
Does not fade in sun. $1.00 
SABLE (Cook, 1938) The old stand-by in dark blackish purple hues. 
Beard is violet blue. 75¢ 
SALLY ANN (K. Smith, 1945) Deep buff-yellow self. $1.00 
SAMITE (Whiting, 1952) New clear white. Crisp flowers of heavy sub- 
stance and ruffled form. $3.50 
SAN ANTONE (Kleinsorge, 1947) Sand-brown self of fine form with 
extra broad falls. $1.00 
Birmingham, Alabama. 
I received the iris and am writing to tell you how pleased | am with the fine, 
sturdy plants you sent and to thank you for your most generous gift. 
Mrs. H.T. 
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