PINK CHIMES (Hall, '57) Each $5.00 



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

 same size and has the same characteristics as that popidar variety 

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

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

 pink falls carry a smooth overlay of old gold near the base of the 

 standards. There is no veining and the beard is fiery tangerine. 

 Prolific in growth and very free blooming witfi large flowers. 34 

 inches. HM AIS, 1957. 



PINK ENCHANTMENT (Muhlestein, '54) Each $20.00 



Deepest color of all the new pinks, with a bright cerise beard. It is 

 not as large a flower as June Meredith, nor is it quite as tall, but 

 the color is more intense. Has increased slowly with us but it is well 

 worth waiting for. Early, 32 inches. HM AIS, 1954; AM, 1957. 



PINK FORMAL (Muhlesfein, '49) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Very large, wide petaled deep pink on the salmon side with a deep 

 red-tangerine beard. The flowers have a thickness of petal rarely 

 found in pinks and it produces excellent seedlings. HM AIS, 1949; 

 AM, 1951. 



PLAINSMAN (Kleinsorge, '58) Each $12.50 



This is a further link in the chain of tans, browns and apricot blends 

 for which Doctor Kleinsorge has become favorably known the world 

 over. The great, flat flowers, with the delightful form of Cascade 

 Splendor, usually open in groups of three on especially well branched 

 heavy stems. Color is a soft shade of golden tan, tinged apricot. 

 Height 3 feet. 



POLAR CAP (Stevens, '56) Each $7.50 



A new combination— snowy standards and pale blue falls. From the 

 New Zealand originator of the popular Pinnacle and other unique 

 breeding achievements. Polar Cap possesses ideal form and large size 

 in addition to good branching. HM AIS, 1956. 



PORT WINE (Sass, '50) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



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

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

 and vivid— a quality missing in many plicatas with less heavy pat- 

 tern. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1950; AM, 1953. See page 26. 



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PINK PLUME (Schreiner, '51) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A self colored orchid-pink, large, lighter and more pink than Dream- 

 castle, which it somewhat resembles. Because of its clear color and 

 extra "carrying power." we think it is one of the best introductions 

 of the past few seasons. Height 3 feet. HM AIS, 1952; AM. 1954. 



PINK SENSATION (David Hall, '48) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



From the garden of the world's foremost breeder of pink Irises we 

 selected this new creation when it first flowered in the spring of 

 1946. True delicate light pink, without any influence of lilac or 

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

 it is just the kind of pink Iris you have been wanting. PINK SENSA- 

 TION is 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; .^M, 

 1952. See page 28. 



PINNACLE (Stevens, '49) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



With standards of clear sparkling white and well formed broad falls 

 of clean primrose-yellow this is really something new in Iris. Bred in 

 New Zealand; it is a good grower with perfect branching on 3-foot 

 stems. HM AIS, 1949; AM, 1951. Illustrated on page 32. 



PRETENDER (Cook, '51) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



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

 of Amigo, Indiana Night, Pink Bountiful, Dreamcastle, Tranquil 

 Moon and a multitude of famed varieties. Standards are soft yellow, 

 falls solid velvety blue-purple with narrow lighter margin. Genuine- 

 ly different! 35 inches tall with large flowers. HM AIS, 1952; AM, 

 1955. 



PRETTY CAROL (Hamblen, '59) Each $20.00 



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 very best from this new hybridizer 

 of exceptional seedlings. HM AIS, 1959. 



PRETTY GAY (Plough, '57) Each $7.50 



Pure white with a startling fiery red beard. There are no haft mark- 

 ings to mar its chaste beauty. Increases rapidly, blooms freely and 

 branches well. HM AIS, 1957. 



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