PEG DABAGH (Craig)—H.M., A.LS. °48 
Luscious clear blue-violet with huge flowers, broad falls and 
gracefully arched standards. Shows its onco ancestry, is very hardy 
and grows exceedingly well. 4 ft. $1.00 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught)—A.M., A.LS. ’50 
Finest of the medium toned blues. The individual blossoms are 
beautiful with their slightly open standards and widely flaring 
falls, but the manner in which they are placed on the flower stalk 
gives them added charm. 3 ft. $2.50 
PINK CAMEO (Fay)—A.M., A.LS. °48 
A lovely translucent cameo-pink, of good substance and excel- 
lent branching. The flowers are slightly flaring and a tangerine- 
orange beard adds a striking contrast note against the pale pink 
background of the flower. 3 ft. $1.00 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein)—A.M., A.LS. °51 
Perfectly luscious, the substance is extra heavy, and it can take 
the sun all day and still look fresh and lovely late in the afternoon. 
Beautifully ruffled and it has just enough peach color toned in 
with the pink to keep the deep tangerine beard from jumping at 
yOu. 32 in: 
PINK SALMON (Muhlestein) 
A showy salmon-pink that you will like. $1.50 
PINK SENSATION (Hall) 
One of the finest of the new pinks. Large, full and rounded 
in form, delicately ruffled and accented by a bright orange beard. 
33 inches tall. $5.00 
PINK TOWER (Muhlestein) 
A sister seedling to Pink Formal that makes a wonderful garden 
pink. It is very tall and has especially clear color. $1.50 
PINNACLE (Stevens)—A.M., A.LS. 751 
Clean white standards and primrose yellow falls. The blossoms 
are tailored and wax-like. Distinctive and unusual. SO 
Splits 5 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest)—H.M., A.I.S. *50 
Smooth flowers of deep plum color. Excellent form. 37 in. $2.50 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass)—H.M., A.I.S. *50 
Unusual! Actually a fancy, but the purple patterning is laid on 
so heavily that the white ground comes through only as an area 
on the falls. $2.00 
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PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge)—A.M., A.LS. °50 ¢ 
Smooth, metallic, light copper-brown or pale tan, with a hint of 
lavender and gold undertones. Almost perfectly shaped flowers 
with wide hafts, spreading falls and large, closed standards. Warm 
brown beard. $5.00 
QUAKER MISCHIEF (C. G. White) 
When well grown the flowers are six inches by five inches. The 
grey tones predominate, but are given life with tints of lilac and 
bluish violet. Excellent substance. 3 to 4 ft. $1.25 
QUEECHEE (Knowlton)—H.M., A.LS. *50 
Quality in a red. A garnet-red self that is smooth and glowing. 
It has exceptional substance and will not burn or fade in full 
sun, $4.00 
RADIATION (Hall)—A.M., A.I.S. *50 
Truly a color triumph. A self of orchid-pink, more on the 
orchid side, with a deep tangerine glow over the heart of the falls, 
producing a most interesting and vivid display of color. 32 in. $5.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge)—A.M., A.I.S. °46 
Very dark crimson-red. The standards are closed and are long 
and cone-shaped, while the wide falls are like smooth rich velvet. 
A late bloomer. $1.00 
RAVEN WING (Milliken) 
Dark as a raven wing with much the same sheen, this striking 
deep blue-black iris with beautiful domed standards and rippling 
ruffled falls upon which rest the heavy dark beard, is indeed a 
most noteworthy iris. Add to this the fact that it carries its dusky 
flowers well above the average height of most dark iris, is an ex- 
tremely fast increaser, and is vigorous and perfectly hardy and 
you have an iris that deserves its place in any garden. 40 in. $4.50 
RICH RAIMENT (Craig)—H.M., A.I.S. *50 
Super-fancy plicata—cream ground color so heavily veined and 
dotted with red-brown that from a short distance it looks like a 
dark red-brown self. 3 ft. $3.50 
ROCKET (Whiting)—A.M., A.LS. °47 
This is an iris with pronounced orange tones. The falls are 
orange-chrome, the standards a clear deep chrome. $1.00 
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