PASTEL SHADES (Essig ’32) A charming plicata of yellow, amber 
and gold, overlaid with pink color tones. 1.00 
PAULETTE (Mil. ’30) A fine large even toned light blue self, pure 
in color and classical in form. 1.50 
PEACHES (H. P. Sass ’31) A warm bright blend of peach, apricot 
and orange, not unlike the color tones of Clara Noyes. 1.00 
PEERLESS (Dykes ’24) A rich glowing mahogany red of fine size 
and height. Deep gold beard. 38 inches. .50 
PERSIA (Ayres ’29) An unusual and brilliant blend of blues, with a 
glistening and silky texture. Unique and outstanding in color, with 
excellent size, form and height. 1.50 
PETRUCHIO (Mor. ’24) Blue toned standards with rich red velvet 
falls; fine form and carriage. Tall. .25 
PE WEE (Wmsn. ’34) A tiny pure white flower on graceful 17-inch stems. 
One of the new Table Iris, fine for cutting. .75 
PHEBUS (Cay. ’30) A well rounded and lovely light lemon yellow, 
tall and well branched. C. M., France. 1.00 
PHOSPHOR (Shull ’32) A medium light yellow of heavy substance 
and wide flaring form. H. M. A. I. S. ’32. 2.00 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass ’34) A very delicate lilac pink self, a sister 
seedling of Pink Satin. 2.00 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass ’28) An exquisite tone of mauve that is perhaps 
the nearest to pink, with a rich satiny sheen. H. M. A. I. S. ’31. 2.50 
PLUIE D’OR (Cay. ’28) A pure golden yellow self of excellent form 
and substance. Vigorous and hardy. Dykes Medal in France. 40 inches. .75 
PRAIRIE GOLD (J. Sass ’26) Perhaps the deepest golden yellow. 
Medium size and height, good garden effect. .25 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay. ’31) A glorious blend of pale golden 
buff and lavender. Fine form with wide flaring falls. C. M. France. 3.00 
PRIESTESS (Dykes ’29) Large flowers of silvery and irridescent china 
blue. A real beauty from England. .75 
PRINCESS OSRA (Bliss ’21) A fine white with a pale violet border 
of dots and veinings. A good plicata. .25 
PURISSIMA (M. M. ’27) A perfect white that is somewhat tender in 
severe climates. Worth protecting. .75 
QUERIDA (M. M. ’30) A warm pastel blend of yellow and mauve. .35 
QUIVERA (J. Sass ’32) A mingling of buff, pink, yellow, orange and 
brown, that gives a brilliant garden effect. H. M. A. I. S. ’32. .50 
RAGUSA (H. P. Sass ’29) The finest rich dark red purple blend among 
the intermediates. Very floriferous. 22”. .25 
RAMESES (H. P. Sass ’29) A wonderful blend of amber and tourma¬ 
line pink, with a golden central glow. Dykes Medal ’32. Very vigorous 
and free blooming. 42 inches. -i ?5 
