ORANGE BANNER (V^aiers, '55) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



Handsome and brilliant orange-yellow of very large size. The 

 heavy beard is slightly deeper in shade than the rest of the flower. 

 Petals are broad and well lormed. 34 inches. HM AIS, 1955. 



ORANGE JADE (Wise, '63) Each $5.00 



A deep golden orange self, near to true orange, including the beard. 

 The form is excellent and the intense color should make it a striking 

 clump in the garden. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1964. 



ORANGE PARADE (Hambhn, '6]) Each $6.50 



A vivid and moderately laced and ruffled orange bi-tone, between 

 Marigold and Spanish orange. A startling and rich orange effect. 

 Wide, flaring falls and closed standards. Fairly early. 38 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1962; AM, 1964. 



ORELIO (DeForest, '47) Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 



Deep crimson-brown, more red than brown. It is large, tall and 

 well branched. HM AIS, 1948. Shown on page 43. 



PACIFIC PANORAMA fSexfon, '60) Each $3.50 



A spectacular sea-blue self of great-size and imposing carriage. 

 The ruffled flowers are produced on 40-inch, well branched stems. 

 Beard'is yellow tipped white. HM AIS, 1961; AM, 1963. Dykes 

 Medal 1965. Shown on page 32. 



PALOMINO (Hall, '52) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



The falls are pale ivory with an amber-copper shoulder and thin 

 band all the way around. Beard is hke a bonfire. For size, form» 

 substance, branching and truly marvelous color, tliis in indeed su- 

 preme. Height 3 ft. HM AIS, 1952; AM, 1954. See page 49. 



PARISIAN BLUE fSc/ireiner, '65) Each $12.00 



Bright and uniform azure blue without haft markings and of 

 serenely fashioned form. With petals of great width and 40-inch 

 stems ideally branched, we think it probably the best of all the 

 Schreiner blues. Medium late. HM AIS, 1966. 



PARTY PINK (Crosby, '59) Each $1.50; 3 for $4.00 



Here is a variation in the constantly growing assemblage of what 

 was a lean and seemingly overlooked color class. Without the 

 yellow-salmon influence or most kinds this one inclines to the or- 

 chid side and the prominent beard is in harmony but of deeper 

 tone. 38-40 inches tall, large and loaded with flowers. 



PATHFINDER (Whifing, '48) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A big, broad p>etaled, pearly rose-pink with very heavy substance. 

 Actually a blend, rather than a pink, with some coppery suffusion 

 about the haft and style arms. The beard is yellow. Height 36 

 inches. HM AIS, 1948. See page 38. 



PATIENCE fSc/iorfmon, '55) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



A rare shade of rich magenta or light red-violet, standards and 

 falls uniform in color, the beard cream tipped yellow. Wide petaled 

 and very large in size. 40 inches. HM AIS, 1956; AM, 1958. One 

 of the "Five Iris of the Year" for 1963. 



PATRICIAN (H. Hall, '53) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



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. Exceptionallv large, evenly bal- 

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



PAY DAY (Tompkins, '62) Each $3.50 



One of the most brilhant 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. HM AIS, 

 .1965. 



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



Finest of the medium toned blues; 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 39. 



PINK CHEEKS (Randolph, '57) Each $1.50 



An odd shade of greenish yellow with very distinctive flush of 

 pink on the hafts and a pinkish glow in the standards. Beard is 

 reddish orange. Attractive and colorful. 38 inches. HM AIS, 1962. 



PINK CHIMES (Hall, '57) Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 



This might be termed a "refined" Pink Sensation. 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 37. 



