PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig '31) An iris oF almost incredible beauty, with its “stately Rowers of 
pale campanula blue, uniform thro’out.” The texture is glistening, the flowers are large with 
semi-flaring F. that carry a bright orange beard. Sometimes in California, there are six blooms 
open at one time. H.M., A.I.S. ‘33.$2.00 
PALOMAR (Berry ’31) A large clear deep-violet self, “remarkable for brilliancy of color, smooth 
finish and trim form.” Not a very strong grower in New England. 36”. H.M., A.I.S.'31. $0.75 
PARMA (Edl. ’30) The beard so briaht, on a blue so bright, gives the iris lover great delight! A 
medium blue, completely covered with an iridescent metallic sheen,- and with the most striking 
red-orange beard. 38”. 3 for $1.30/ $0.65 
PARTHENON (Conn.-’34) For centuries, the Parthenon in Greece has been noted for its classic 
beauty; we claim that the beauty of the iris Parthenon will last for years to come. White, 
with the palest possible gold tint throughout the flower, and with pale yellow style arms, 
venations and beard. A large full bloom, almost the size of Ballerine, on tall well branched 
stems,- this is also one of the most prolific of the irises. 3 for $10.00/ $4.00 
PASTEL SHADES (Essig ’32) Fittingly named, this charming ruffled flower is made up of soft tones 
of yellow, amber and old gold, with a pink undertone. 30”. $0.65 
PAULETTE (Mil. ’30) “Pure soft blue of wonderful substance and enamel-like lustre.” This is a 
large flower, of fine habits, that is proving of easy growth.$1.00 
PEACEMAKER (Mitch. ’34) Brings peace to the radicals of the iris world, by foiling their warring 
tendencies with its pale porcelain blue-lavender flowers, which are large and well placed on 
branched stems. 42”. $1.00 
PEACHES (Kell er ’31) We like it for the front of the border,- visitors will find it in our formal garden. 
The flower is blended of yellow, peach and light red. 18”. 3 for $1.50/ $0.65 
PERSIA (Ayres ’29) The rich yet subdued colorings of an Eastern rug, as the originator describes it. 
The smoky blue S. tone in admirably with the F. which are blue-purple, shading to reddish at 
the edges. 46”.$0.75 
PHEBUS (Cay. ’30) This yellow iris from France is receiving even more praise than Pluie d’Or. 
It is a sunny, clear, non-fading lemon-yellow self of exceptional form, on rigid well branched 
stems. 36”. 3 for $1.85/ $0.75 
PHOSPHOR (Shull ’31) A softer lighter yellow than the last; a pale self, with horizontal falls. 
The beard is bright; the substance is exceptionally heavy. 38”.$1.00 
PICADOR (Mor. -Sturt. ’31) This Picador, in his suit of buffed gold and red, is making a killing in 
the variegata ring. He is fall and large, of perfect build and stance. 48”.$2.00 
PINK JADU (Sturt. ’31) This iris has all the grace and refinement of finish that characterize Miss 
Sturtevant’s irises. The ground color is white, with a delicate pink flush on the petals and 
with pink style arms. 33”. .. 3 for $2.00/ $0.75 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass ’34) Pink Satin’s sister with a dress slightly paler in tone and with a more 
oval form. The flowers are large,- the stem is not too widely branched. 42”.$1.00 
PINK SATIN 0 Sass ’30) Hello, Pink Satin! We’ve just met your sister and were talking about 
you. You've been praised to the skies; you’ve been cussed as as a slut; can you hold your 
own among the pinks? 45”..$1.25 
Note our SPECIALS in the folders. 
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