PRAIRIE SUNSET (Sass 1939) 
DYKES MEDAL for 1943. Ofcourse, this 
world famous blend of gold, apricot, 
rose, pink and "what have you" de- 
serves its great popularity. Its big 
flaring, colorful flowers are out- 
standing in any company. 34 in. 075 
PRETTY QUADROON (Klein. 1948) 
This lovely iris must be seen to be 
appreciated. It's a self of light to 
medium coppery—brown shadowed with 
lavender and gold which give it hi- 
lights and undertones that suggest 
burnished metal. Large, beautifully 
formed, broad petaled flowers and 
a fine all-round plant. 34-36 in. 3.56 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge 1950) 
For blazing brilliance and depth of 
color this is, indeed, a hard one to 
beat. Here we have vivid, golden, 
.. Orangy-yellow in perfect harmonic 
“contrast with a big patch of white 
On the widely flaring falls. Excel- 
lent all-round plant. 34-36 in. 2200 
RADIATION (Hall 1948) 
, Self. Broad petaled, very nicely form-— 
‘ed flowers in a lovely shade of medium 
to deep orchid-pink with burnt-orange » 
hi-lights on the hafts and deep tan- 
gerine beards glowing at the center. 
Garden effect is a near watermelon- 
pink. Large flowers, domed standards 
and bread semi-flaring falls. Very 
- .good grower, stout 30-34" stalks. 3.50 
‘RAINBOW ROOM (Sass 1946) 
./} medley of colors - a luscious mix- 
_pure of delicate tints blended into 
hight tan-buff with a hint of lilac 
an the S and a big blaze of blue be- 
.,40w the yellow beards. Big, ruffled, 
broad petaled, full bodied flowers 
.that are delightful in the garden 
and prize winners at the flower 
>, ;Shows. iixcellent all-round, free 
blooming plant, 34-36" stalks. 1.50 
RANGER (Kleinsorge 1943) © 
_Although it's now in the lower price 
bracket, Ranger is one of the best 
and most satisfactory of the reds. 
“¢:,¢ An excellent all-round iris - large, 
nicely formed flowers, deep (near 
crimson) red coloring, good substance 
» good branching and a free blooming, 
thrifty plant. 36 in. stalks. tS 
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