PATRICIAN (H. Hall, '53) Each $1 .00 



Standards are pure white, lightly flushed yellow at the base. The 

 falls are wide and flaring, also white, but with a heavy overlay of 

 gold entirely covering the hafts. Exceptionally large, evenly balanced. 

 HM AIS, 1953; AM, 1958; President's Cup, 1958. 36 inches in 

 height. 



POINT LACE (Gibson, '60) Each $4.00 



Here is a big, clean, ivory-cream-pink flower with tangerine beard. 

 As the name implies, the entire blossom is fringed with lace at 

 the edges — both standards and falls. Even the style arms carry this 

 ornamentation. Standards are domed, with heavy mid-ribs. Stalks 

 are rigid and reach a height of 36 inches. HM AIS, 1961. 



PAY DAY (Tompkins, '62) Each $7.50 



One of the most brilliant of all yellows; large, nicely formed, very 

 heavily ruffled and fluted. Blooms early through late mid-season on 

 well branched stems. Parentage is Fusilier x Allaglow. 



POMPANO PEACH (Schreiner, '63) Each $10.00 



This new peach-apricot blend is especially noteworthy on account 

 of its luscious luminescent quality and lacquered sheen. Large, well 

 formed and frilled, on 36 inch stems. Rather early. HM AIS, 1964. 



PIERRE MENARD (Fought, '48) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Finest of the medium toned blues. The introducer calls it a hyacinth- 

 blue, with some fine netting in slightly deeper shade. Beard is canary- 

 yellow. Very flaring in form, large, with broad segments, 36 to 40 

 inches tall. A very late Iris. HM AIS, 1948; AM, 1950. See page 47. 



PINK CHIMES (Hall, '57) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



This might be termed a "refined" Pink Sensation. It is about the 

 same size and has the same characteristics as that popular variety but 

 is deeper in color, much smoother in finish and has been noted by 

 some as the "pinkest" Hall Iris we have grown thus far. The rich 

 pink falls carry a smooth overlay of gold near the base of the stand- 

 ards. There is no veining and the beard is fiery tangerine. Prolific 

 in growth and very free blooming with large flowers. 34 inches. HM 

 AIS, 1957. One of the "Five Iris of the Year" for 1963. See page 55. 



PINK FULFILLMENT (Muhlestein, '54) Each $2.50 



Large, wide flaring, medium deep pink with a lighter pink area on 

 the falls. It is taller than either Pink Enchantment or June Mere- 

 dith but is in the same unique shade or hue of pink which distin- 

 guishes this trio. Produces remarkable seedlings. HM AIS, 1954; 

 AM, 1956; President's Cup, 1954. 



PINK MAGIC CHa//, '61 ; Each $4.00 



This is a very large apple-blossom or blush-pink shading to a cop- 

 pery pink tinge at the outer margins of both standards and falls. It is 

 an Iris with superb form, the standards full and slightly crinkled, the 

 falls wide and perfectly held. Stout stems, 34 inches in height. A 

 great favorite of visitors in the Illinois garden of Mr. Hall as well as 

 here in our own trial beds. HM AIS, 1964. 



PINK SENSATION (David Hall, '48) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



True delicate light pink, without any influence of lilac or salmon 

 tones, and sporting the famous tangerine or orange-red beard. A 

 large flower, full and rounded in form, with laciniated petal edges. 

 Extremely early — one of the very first of the tall bearded to come 

 into flower. Height about 33 inches. HM AIS, 1950; AM, 1952. See 

 page 53. 



PINNACLE (Sfevens, '49) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Standards of clear sparkling white and well formed broad falls 

 of clean primrose-yellow. Bred in New Zealand ; it is good grower 

 with perfect branching on 3-foot stems. HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1951. 

 Illustrated on page 46. 



PINWHEEL (Schreiner, '62) Each $7.50 



Ruby-burgundy on cream, the standards solid burgundy and the 

 starchy, flaring falls cream striated with ladiating lines, hence the 

 "pinwheel" effect. Crisp and lively — and different! 34 inches. HM 

 AIS, 1963. 



"My order of Iris arrived this PM. I hardly know how 

 to express my appreciation for your generosity. The 

 Rhizomes are so clean, healthy looking and well de- 

 veloped, but aren't Cooley's always like that. I am so 

 pleased with them, especially the FREE ones. I will 

 be the envy of all my Iris Buddies." 



Mrs. G. J. Briggs 



East Point, Ga. 



PORT WINE (Sass, '50) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Deep wine-red standards shot with white, the falls broad and 

 rounded with an almost solid border of wine-purple. The color is 

 sharp and vivid. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1950; AM, 1953. See 

 page 53. 



PRETENDER (Cook, '51) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



The best of a series of "blue-failed variegatas" from the originator of 

 a multitude of famed varieties. Standards are soft yellow, falls 

 solid velvety blue-purple with narrow lighter margin. Genuinely dif- 

 ferent! 35 inches tall with large flowers. HM AIS, 1952; AM, 1955. 

 Shown on page 47. 



PRETTY CAROL (Homb/en, '59; Each $5.00 



Lovely rich orchid self with a lighter area in the center of the falls, 

 highlighted by a complementary tangerine beard. The large flowers 

 are broad and fully formed, stalks heavy and well branched, reach- 

 ing three feet or more. One of the ver>' best from this hybridizer of 

 exceptional seedlings. HM AIS, 1959; AM, 1961. 



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