Ophelia—A blend of yellow, rose and old gold 
anncst defying description. This pleasing 
blend of colors gives a very restful feeling 
when viewed with the brighter colors._Each 50c 
Orion—Velvety, blackish bicolor. Extra large 
on strong 36 inch stems_Each 35c 
Otoe—Where a mass of color is needed I feel 
this iris meets all requirements. A coppery 
red bicolor of medium height, and extra rug¬ 
ged. _Each 25c 
Palemon—Very large flowers of light, soft la¬ 
vender with faint suffusion of fawn_Each 25c 
.Pallida Dalmatica—See bargain list. 
Parc De Neuilly—See bargain list. 
Parisiana—See bargain list. 
Pauline—See bargain list. 
Peau Rouge—Rich dark red growing about 28 
inches. One of darkest, medium sized reds. Ea. 35c 
fPeerless—Gigantic flowers of a glowing ma¬ 
hogany red. Only experienced growers should 
try this variety as it establishes very slowly. 
Rhizomes always tiny._Each 50c 
Perfection—See bargain list. 
fPhyllis Bliss—See bargain list. 
Pink Opal—A sister seedling of Pink Satin, 
Probably a little more rugged and a little tal¬ 
ler. This variety was not named until after 
the close of the 1933 season. The quality is 
beyond question and a nice stock permits this 
unusual low price. I want to see this fine iris 
in as many gardens as possible and must lim¬ 
it each customer to one rhizome only__Ea. $1.00 
Pink Satin—Purest soft pink self, well poised 
on tall stems. Graceful and delicately lovely. 
Well deserving of its general popularity. Ea. $3.00 
Pioneer—Velvety dark red-purple. One of the 
outstanding values of the garden at the price 
asked. Fine heavy foliage. 36 inches_Each 25c 
Pluie D’Or—Outstanding rich yellow, on tall 
well branched stems _Each $1.50 
Pongee—As the name implies, a light buff col¬ 
ored self enlivened with a rich golden beard. 
First time offered for sale in this section. 
Tall _Each 35c 
.Prairie Gold—Deep, pure yellow of medium 
height and size. Very heavy bloomer_Each 25c 
Prince Lohengrin—Delicate pink lavender, 
much pinker and better than Lohengrin__Ea. 25c 
Princess Beatrice—This is conceded to be the 
best of the light silvery lavenders. Flowers of 
perfect form and substance_Each 25c 
Princess Victoria Louise—See bargain list. 
Prosper Laugier—See bargain list. 
Prospero—Large blue-purple bicolor. Finest of 
habits, the tall strong stems always held well 
above the foliage_Each 20c 
Purissima—Pure white of great size, fine form 
and heavy substance_Each $1.00 
Quaker Lady—See bargain list. 
Queen Alexandra—See bargain list. 
Queen Caterina—See bargain list. 
Queen of May—See bargain list. 
