79— Ophelia, TB-S4L (Cay. 1926), 30". S. golden cop¬ 
per, shaded heliotrope in the center. F. sulphur yellow, 
shaded light mauve with margin of golden copper. 
...54-11, 96-4, 11N $ .25 
81— Oread, TB-S9D (Mor. 1927). S. bronze. F. crim¬ 
son. Large and brilliant.74-13, 104-14, 11N $ .10 
78—Oriflamme, TB-B3M (Vilm. 1904), 30". S. lavender 
blue. F. hortense violet.18-10, 129-10 $ .10 
89—Orinoco, (Storer new).99-9, 8N $ .25 
88— Paducah, TB-Y4M (Storer new). Tall floriferous 
light yellow .156-12 $ .10 
83—Pallida Dalmatica. See Dalmatica. $ .10 
56—Pallida Yariegata, TB-BIM (Barr 1901), 24". A 
self. Lavender blue. Small flower. Foliage has broad 
bands of creamy white (called silver) or yellow (called 
gold) every leaf being well marked. 
.24-10, 92-7, 8, 9 $ .25 
66 —Pancroft, TB-R7M (Mil. 1909). S. cream white, 
edged pale yellow. F. ivory white, pale yellow at base 
with reddish brown reticulations ... 9-13, 135-11 $ .10 
70—Parc de Neuilly, TB-B7D (Verd. 1910), 30". A self. 
Pleroma violet 4318. S. arching, ruffled. F. drooping. 
Large flowers, heavy substance, wonderful odor. 
. 18-12, 30-13, 129-11 $ .10 
74—Parisiana, TB-W8 (Vilm. 1911), 30". Plicata. S. 
white, thickly dotted and shaded Chinese violet 4217. 
F. cream white, reticulated and spotted Chinese violet 
at edges. The seed parent of William Mohr. 
. 8-9, 9-9 $ .10 
73—Peerless, TB-R9D (Dykes 1924), 36". S. reddish 
violet. F. deep purple red. S. erect, very broad. F. 
long, straight-hanging. A large, glowing mahogany red. 
Large flower .5N $ .25 
70—Pegase, TB-S9L (Vilm. 1926), 30". S. bright violet. 
F. violet-purple, velvety.16-13 $ .25 
89— Percilla. (Storer new).129-12 $ .25 
70—Perladonna, TB-BIM (Per. 1923), 42". A self. 
China blue. Small flower. Excellent garden value. 
Unique color.8-10, 11-9, 10, 103-15, 3S $ .10 
80— Perry’s Blue, Sib. BIM (Per. 1912). Siberia. S. old 
China blue. F. sky blue, white markings. Large flowers 
on tall stems.20-15, 120-15 $ .10 
72—Phyllis Bliss, TB-RIL (Bliss 1919), 33". A self. 
Mauve to light mauve. S. arched. F. drooping to in¬ 
curved, haft light veivily veined violet. Beard white, 
brown speckled .147-9 $ .10 
80—Pioneer, TB-B9D (Bliss 1924), 42". S. ampera 
purple 4117. F. pansy purple 44K8. S. arched, large. F. 
drooping, very broad. Beard-bluish, orange tipt. A 
dominion”.15-8, 32-9, 70-13, 105-14, 8M $ .10 
87—Pluie d’Or, TB-Y4M (Cay. 1928), 36". A self. Em¬ 
pire yellow deepening at haft. S. arched, a bit cockled. 
F. drooping .*.. 60-9 $ .25 
64—Pocahontas, TB-W8 (Farr 1915). Plicata. White, 
standards faintly bordered blue.102-6 $ .10 
77— Prairie Gold, TB-Y4M (Sass S. P. 1926), 34". A 
self. Golden yellow. A proud progeny of Mrs. Neu- 
bronner . 16-12 $ .10 
82— Primavera, TB-Y4 (Mohr-Mit. 1926), 24". A self 
reed yellow 1011, deepening to barium yellow 10G2. 
Large flower. S. domed. F. drooping. Very early. 
.14S $ .10 
78— Primrose, TB-Y4M (Sturt. 1925), 30". S. amber 
yellow 10J3. S. barium yellow 10G2. S. arching. F. 
flaring to drooping. Afterglow X Shekinah polished 
up. 53-12, 60-10, 9N $ .10 
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