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7.2. ORIENTAL (Farr 1913). Rich lavender standards and royal 
purple falls, with prominent golden beard. An aristocratic looking 
flower. The golden beard against the deep purple attracts attention 
from a great distance. 
ORIENTALIS, EMPEROR. Deep violet blue, F. large and cir- 
cular. Probably the best blue Orientalis. 
8.8. PALLIDA DALMATICA (7). S. & F. both lavender blue. 
Although this is one of the very old Irises, yet it is better and more 
attractive than many newer varieties which are sold at many times 
its price. The most popular of the standard varieties. 
PANCROFT (Millet 1909). S. cream white edged pale yellow, F. 
ivory white, pale yellow at base with reddish brown reticulations. 
8.1. PARC DE NEUILLY (Verd. 1910). Extremely large and very 
beautiful flower. A bluish violet self, with orange beard. 
7.9. PARISIANA (Vilmorin 1911). Large frilled strikingly beautiful 
flower. Unusual in appearance. White ground, dotted, shaded and 
striped deep lilac. Orange beard. 
PATIENCE (Fos. 1909). S. grayish mauve, F. deep purple. 
7.5. PAULINE (Farr 1913). Fragrant, rich pansy-violet flower with 
deep orange beard. 
7.8. PERFECTION (Barr 1880). Exceedingly rich coloring. Prolific 
bloomer. S, light lavender-violet, F, flaring, velvety deep violet-pur- 
ple. Bright orange beard. 
PETIT VITRY (Cay. 1906). S. bright blue, F. purple violet. 
7.7 POCAHONTAS (Farr 1915). S. and F. pure white, standards 
faintly bordered pale blue. 
PONT A. MOUSSON (Millet 1919). S. tan overlaid with bluish 
lavender, F. darker, shading nearly to purple with mahogany and 
white lines at base of falls. Beard light yellow. Large bloom. 
PRES THIERS. S. mauve, brown at base, F. purple, base marked 
brown and white. 
9.5. PRINCESS BEATRICE (?). Rated as the second best Iris by 
the American Iris Society. Delicate lavender of silky texture. 
PROF. SEELIGER (Koeh. 1923). A purple self, very free bloomer. 
The flower is small, but it wins on color. 
PROSPERO (Yeld 1920). One of the world’s finest Irises. Similar 
to Lent A. Williamson but a finer flower. Large well shaped flower 
of great substance. S, pale lavender, flushed yellow at base, F, deep 
red-purple, with a lighter margin. 
8.3. PROSPER LAUGIER (Verdier 1914). S, irridescent fiery bronze, 
F, velvety ruby-purple, with brown markings at base. Orange beard. 
Very rich and beautiful flower. One of the best bronze varieties, 
