PINK CAMEO (Fay l046)— A tlastia finelpinkstorsay Dollar... 42.2.2 1.00 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein, 1949). Parent of the above and a fine pink ........ 4.00 
PINK PLUME (Schreiner, 1951). A very broad patalled orchid pink of fine 
decpacolorgeshouldgthrowe puresrose coloredsscedlings meas.) ets re) ee 3.00 
PINK SALMON (Muhlestein, 1948). Tne name describes the color. Nice ........ 1.50 
PINNACLE (Stevens, 1949). The best Iris to come out of New Zealand. Snowy 
white standaids and yellow falls, a novel pattern ..................... il thie Se Se 2.50 
PLUM TART (Connell, 1949). Striking purple with a white heart _.........00...... 3.00 
PORT WINE (Sass, 1949). This Iris will stop you in the garden. A white base 
One Sta ndaroseanderal Sew theae Drill ta Nie PUTO Gn Dal ewe nee ee 7.50 
PRETENDER (Cook, 1951). A new color pattern; yellow standards with wide 
favender™= Dillesi alison GCertainivadifierente m.. nase eee bese Cl ene eee 10.00 
PRIVATEER (Tompkins, 1954). Every bit as good a flower as Defiance, and 
a better color. A brilliant red self of large size. This one may well turn 
Out Tones he Destereds LOMp kins? hase prod UICC Cg 1 eee ee NET 30.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass, 1949). Like a purple pansy with dash of white _.......... 2.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge, 1949). A rich metallic copper brown ........ 5.00 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge, 1950). You will thrill at this bright golden yellow 
Witla 2 CHIN OE Wrens Breowwwael Waves loyeereel, WIRY TNO ee ee 2.50 
PURISSAMOHR (Weidner, 1952). A new and sensational white derivative of 
William Mohr. Large and heavily substanced, it is the best of these ............ 10.00 
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QUEEN’S TASTE (Douglas, 1952). A sensational creation from Amoena 
blood. But this one has pink standards and red falls. Novel ........ NET ~~ 8.00 
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RADIATION (Hall, 1948). A gorgeous orchid pink. Good breeder .................. 5.00 
RAINBOW RCOM (Sass, 1946). A lovely blend with many colors ................... 2.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge, 1943). Still so good a deep red, we list it ........0000000... 1.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner, 1951). A startling new plicata, brighter 
ang ta benobre el Lective:in a clump: than Winnie tC OlgUi tee ee 7.50 
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REHOBETH (DeForrest, 1953). ‘“‘Peace in the Valley,” says Fred 
DeForrest. This very large pale sky blue measures seven inches across 
when well grown. A masterpiece of Iris breeding ............ Strictly NET 25.00 
RELENTLESS (Cook, 1948). A new Paul Cook red and a good one .............. Ft Ged 1.50 
RICH RAIMENT (Craig, 1949). This and Engraved are Craig’s best ‘‘Fancies.” 
iA colortul creation) from. complicated plicata .breeding: 2...2202224..6:24.2- 3.50 
ROCKET (Whiting, 1945). Brilliant orange chrome that shines _........00020000..- 1.00 
ROSABELLA (Kleinsorge, 1951). We sold out on this early last year. Very 
close to Mary Randall in deep rosy red color, it is tops .........--.........-----..- sah 3.00 
ROSEDALE (Hall, 1952). I have grown this since 1950 and it is always 
AGMILeuE OS ILICUyiaenataOpeln rich rosy pink, sRuliledi.. 2 12... ke 5.00 
RUFFLED GEM (Mubhlestein, 1951). Ruffled tan from pink breeding .............. 2.50 
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