CENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught 1948) A magnificent 
new rich medium blue. Huge, broad petals,. flaring 
form and good branching makes this outstanding. 
A. .M. 1 9 5 0. Se a merge oeranatesons Lae > oe 2.50 
PINAFORE LASS (F. Cook 1951) Very. broad, 
heavily ruffled rich blue purple with a large. white 
splash in the falls. Novel and scarce. oer, OLD 
PINK BOUQUET (Hall 1953). Large, ruffled flow- 
Fs ‘of delicate, baby-ribbon pink.: A -soft, definitely 
_ pink foamy mound as, a clump. 
8.00 
“PINK PLUME. (Schreiner 1951): A self colored: or- 
- Chid-pink,: very, chaste and. serene in its classic per- 
; fection. One of my favorites! A.M. 1954. 
3.00 
- PINK’ SENSATION: (Hall 1948) True delicate light 
* pink without“any influence of lilac or salmon tones. 
. Wangerine beard. Early and very fine. A.M... 5.00 
' PINNACLE “(Stevens 1949) A distinctly different 
‘ tvhite: and’ yellow amoena. A.M. 1951, 
2.50 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest 1949) Smooth flower of 
. plum, coloring. with trim form. H.M. 1950, __ 
4a 
_ .ombination,. A.M. 1953. - 
1954, 
2.50 
‘- PORCELAIN" BLUE (Sass 1951) Beautifully formed 
‘.- anedium toned’ ‘blue self. 
PORT WINE. (Sass 1950) One of the finest new 
4.00 
-Vlicatas. Dark’ red-purple over snowy white. Most 
delicious fragrance. A.M. 1953. 
| 7.50 
PRECIOUS DAYS (Smith 1953) This new soft blue 
©t tailored ferm blooms over a long period and has 
Rteat aantyine; power. 12.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass 1949) Purple and white on 
the Moonlit: Sea ‘type, without the yellow; darker 
i; urple and clearer appearing. Nice. 2.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Klein 1948) Smooth me- 
vallic copper-brown with a hint of lavender and 
sold as an ufidertone. Wide, beautiful form with 
much life and sheen. A.M. 1950. __ a) 
PRIVATEER (Tomp. 1954) Large, very broad 
jetals and lovely flaring form in a brilliant red self. 
Considered by many as the best red iris. H.M. 
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PROSPECTOR (Klein 1950) Deepest golden yellow 
vith a, clean“ tvory-white patch on the falls. More 
depth of color and brillinace than others of this 
2.50 
- PURISSIMOHR (Weidner 1952) Purest white Onco- 
Se 
hybrid ‘ with’ very ‘broad segments.’ The standards 
are Closely held: and the falls broad and flaring. 
“Huge “and ‘ruffed "HM. 1952). 22 10,00 
QUECHEE. ‘(Knowlton 1950) A handsome garnet 
red. self with broad cupped standards and flaring 
_ falls. Does ‘not burn in hot sun due to heavy sub- 
o stance. AM, 1950. es ARN ees! Se | 
“, QUEEN’S TASTE (Douglas 1952) A most outstand- 
:: Ing amoena with gleaming lavender pink standards 
and broad falls of bright, velvety red. Very large 
and fine. 
8.00 
RADIATION (Hall 1948) Deep pink faintly tinted 
orchid ,fiery red beard. A.M. 1950, Bete 211) 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass 1946) An artistic blending 
of many colors. Basic colors are rich yellow and lilac. 
An artists dream! A.M. 1951, _-____. 2.00 
RANGER (Klein 1943) Dark but very bright almost 
true crimson-red. Large and showy. A.M. 1946 1.00 
RASPBERRY RIBBON (Schreiner 1951) An exciting 
new plicata of gleaming white and raspberry-red. 
Jaunty ruffling and clean cut style makes this one 
a favorite. H.M. 1951. 7.50 
RED VELOUR (Milliken 1952) Tall, large, ruffled 
luminous deep ruby-red with very velvety falls 12.50 
REMEMBER ME (Norton 1953) A glistening golden 
tan suffused with a rosy color at the top of the 
standards which are heavily frilled. Mr. Norton’s 
best teitsted oH ee ALG PAIS) 
REWYNE (McKee 1945) An _ outstanding deep 
smooth mahogany red self. H.M. 1945. _... 1.50 
RODEO (DeForest 1947) Seven inch flower in the 
Tiffanja coloring but much brighter. As conspicuous 
as a ‘ten gallon’ hat, hence the name. 1.50 
ROSE AMES (Norton 1950) This purest white and 
lavender blue plicata is simply startling in size, still 
it is very dainty. The lemon shade at the base of 
standards and on the haft adds to it. _...... 2.00 
RUFFLED APACHE (Wallace 1954) A huge, very 
ruffled blend of gold and red. Frilled like Chantilly. 
Golden standards and falls blended red. ___ _ 15.00 
RUFFLED BOUQUET (Rees 1947) Luscious creamy 
yellow. Beautifully ruffled, extra good substance and 
fine form makes this one of our truly fine new 
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RUFFLED ORGANDY (Brennan 1953) Large, nice- 
ly formed broad petals in near ivory with a faint 
lavender undertone. Distinct coloring with much 
ruffling. Pinan Bee te Sn ee Se 
SABLE NIGHT (P. Cook 1952) Smooth dark red- 
purple. A sensation in its approach to true black. 
AM 1994.5 so: se es Se ee 
SERENE VALLEY (Smith 1952) Large ruffled light 
blue self, lighter than Keene Valley and a purer 
blue. Flowers 7 inches in width and 6 inches in 
length, without venation, are on a nicely branched 
41 inch stalk. Early. - 12.00 
SNOSHEEN (Sass 1950) This glistening pure white 
has great beauty of form with broad, heavily. sub- 
stanced petals slightly ruffled. One of the most 
outstanding new white iris. H.M. 1950. ___ 10.00 
SOLID GOLD (Klein 1951) Deep, rich pure yellow 
throughout. Excellent, full broad form and heavy 
substance makes this a true standout. Huge and 
gBoreeous, A.M.81953. ee Oe eee 10.00 
SPANISH FANDANGO (Klein. 1951) A _ swirling 
and ruffly affair in brilliant.coppery yellow and viv- 
id _chestnut-red. Tall and rampant grower. H.M. 
Cy ae al 5.00 
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