PLACERITA (Meiss '50) A burnished gold self, 
with wide falls that are horizontal. Heavy substance 
and it glows and sparkles, as if sprinkled with gold 
dust. (1) $5.00 
PONDER (McKee '50) Large light blue self, 
semi-flaring falls and closed standards. Heavy sub- 
stance, smooth texture. (1) Net $5.00 
PORCELAIN BLUE (sass '51) A true porce- 
lain blue with jaunty, graceful form. Finish is very 
sleek and substance heavy. (1) $4.00 
PORT WINE = (Sass '50) A plicata with white 
ground and very dark red-purple edges. Highly 
praised by those who have seen it. (1) $7.50 
PRAIRIE JEWEL (Sass '53) Flamingo pink 
standards, deep red falls and red beard. Good sub- 
stance. Truly a jewel. (1) Net $20.00 
PREMIERE PEACH = (p._ Hall '46)_ A shade of 
peach salmon-pink. Tangerine beard. Sells out 
early. (1) $1.00 
PRETENDER (Cook '51) A new Bicolor, Stan- 
dards amber yellow, falls are velvety purple with 
narrow edge of lighter color. Flowers are large and 
flaring. Very different. (1) $10.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge '48) Smooth, 
metallic, light copper-brown. Wide hafts, closed 
standards and perfect form, with a brown beard. In 
great demand. (1) $5.00 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge '50) Lovely flaring 
yellow, with light area in falls which highlights this 
popular flower. (1) $3.00 
PURISSAMOHR _ (E. Weidner '52) A sensation - 
al pure white Iris with beautifully domed standards 
and broad, flaring falls and soft golden-tan beard. 
(1) $10. 00 
PURPLE MOOR (Lapham ‘47) A rich purple 
of great size. Good garden value, (1) $1.00 
QUEEN'S TASTE (Douglas '52) Domed stand - 
ards in lavender pink, with semi-flaring falls in rich 
blended red. Very fine substance, (1) Net $8.00 
RADIANT RED (H. F. Hall '53) Bright ma- 
hogany bi-tone, standards slightly lighter than falls. 
Rich orange beard, well branched and has many 
blooms, (1) Net $8.00 
RADIATION — (Hall '48) A combination of or- 
chid and flamingo pink shades, makes this a popu- 
lar Iris. A large flower with good substance and a 
tangerine red beard. (1) $5.00 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass ‘46) Buff cream with 
shades of apricot and a blaze of blue in the center 
falls below the yellow beard. Has the appearance 
of being lighted from within. (1) $2.00 
RANGER © (Kleinsorge '43) Claret red, almost 
a self, of rare texture in richest pure velvet. Late. 
(1) $1.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner '51) Here is 
a lovely plicata for the Fancier. Purple on white, 
with standards more heavily colored. (1) $8.00 
RICH RAIMENT (Craig '49) Rich, deep, red- 
brown plicata in an all over “fancy” pattern. 
(1) $4.00 
RIPPLES  (Linse '51) Very large blooms of deep 
lilac shade, delicately blended in: haft with olive 
yellow. Broad falls and standards, rippled at the 
edges. (1) $4.00 
ROCKET (Whiting '45) A very brilliant orange - 
yellow flower. Large, wide petals. Heavy substance 
and ideal in form. (1) $1.00 
RODEO (DeForest '47) Very tall, large plicata 
that is a pleasure to own. Tan-yellow edgings on 
creamy background. (1) $1.50 
ROSE SPLENDOR (Kleinsorge '47) A _ soft 
rose-pink that is a delight to see. Coppery tints 
show throughout the petals. Good branching. 
(1) $2.00 
ROYAL SOVEREIGN = (stevens '51) A very 
rich, deep orange-yellow of excellent substance that 
does not fade. Stands out in the garden. 
(1) $4.00 
ROYAL WISH (Norton '51) Standards deep 
golden-yellow. Falls violet rose edged with golden 
yellow. Haft markings of metallic rose and gold. 
(1) $8.00 
RUFFLED APACHE (wallace '54) Huge blend 
of gold and red. Heavily laced and miffled. Some- 
thing different in reds. (1) Net $15.00 
RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees '47) Heavily ruf- 
fled primrose-yellow standards with falls a smooth 
ivory-cream. Large and flaring, it is one of the 
finest in the new coloring. A promising Iris when 
better known. (1) $3.00 
RUFFLED ORGANDY _ (Brennon '53) Ruffled 
creamy ground. Good substance, well branched 
stalks with up to 23 buds. (1) Net $10. 007 
RUSSET WINGS (J. Wills '46) A blend of 
gold, copper and apricot forming a glowing russet- 
colored self. Standards firmly held and falls flaring 
and ruffled at the edges. (1) $1.00 
RUTH (Innes '50) This exceptional yellow is be- 
coming more popular because it has ruffling, size, 
and is smooth, rich and pleasing to the eyes. 
(1) $3,00 
SABLE NIGHT (P. Cook '52) Most sensational 
of the new blacks. Large flowers, heavy substance, 
and smooth finish. Has been very scarce. 
(1) Net $15.00 
SALUSKIN = (Nelson '48) An unusually large 
flower in a salmon-pink. Husky in growth, and tal- 
ler than most pinks. Heavy substance with a tan- 
gerine beard. (1) $2.00 
SAMITE (whiting '52) A white flower with a 
touch of yellow at the throat. White beard tipped 
with yellow. Large, ruffled flowers with heavy sub- 
stance, (1) $6.00 
SARAH GOODLOE (G. Douglas '49) A self 
of deep maroon with velvety finish. A tall Iris with 
carrying quality. (1) $2.50 
SEA LARK  (Muhlestein '46) A cool blue that 
is different, with a deeper flush of purple-blue in 
both standards and falls. A really choice Iris. 
(1) $1.00 
SESPE (Walker '52) Tall greenish yellow, flar- 
ing falls, Excellent substance. (1) $6.00 
