70—Pegase, TB-M-S9L .16-13 .25 
78—Peggy Babbington, IB-E-FF-Y4L (Clab. 1928) 28 in. 
Self. Remontant. Canary yellow, the color of Chalice. 
Seedling of Kochii. .....4-13. 2S5E 1.00 
80—Periwinkle, Sib.-M-BIM (Clev. 1927) 40 in. S. vio¬ 
let blue, flushed purple, very tall, F. violet blue with 
turquoise midrib, horizontal .68-7 .50 
70—Perladonna, TB-M-BIM □ 
.8-10. 11-9. 103-15. 3S9 .10 
80—Perry’s Blue, Sib.-MF-BIM.68-8. GS .10 
72—Phyllis Bliss, TB-M-RIL . 147-9 .10 
85—Picador, TB-M-Y9D (Mor. 1928) 40 in. Yariegata. S. 
honey yellow to a base of mustard yellow. F. mineral 
red to dahlia carmine. Brighter and taller than 
Crown Prince. . 49-5C. 2N8A .75 
85— Pink Jadu, TB-M-R8L (Sturt. 1931) 31 in. Plicata. 
White, with delicate pink flush on the petals and 
style arms. Beautifully ruffled, graceful and refined. 
..100-9. 4N2ABC .50 
86— Pink Jewel, IB-M-R7L □% (Sal. 1933) 30 in. Self 
Pinkish lilac with F. overlaid tourmaline pink. Splen¬ 
did when shown under electric light. 
.69-11AB. 4N5C .50 
86— Pink Opal, TB-F-RIL (J. Sass 1933) 42 in. Self. 
Lilac. Paler than tis sister seedling Pink Satin. 
..5-13A. 4S2E 1.00 
87— Pink Satin, TB-M-RIL □% (J. Sass 1930) 40 in. 
H.M.A.I.S. 1931. Self. Lilac pink, delightfully clear. 
91-9 .75 
80— -Pioneer, TB -M-B9D □ 15-8. 32-9. 70-13T8 M3D .10 
87—Plui d’ Or, TB-M-Y4M % D.M.F. 1928 
.60-9. 124-10 .20 
64—Pocahontas, TB-M-W8L □ .102-6 .10 
90—Popular, TB-M-Y6M (Gage 1936) 36 in. S. bronze, 
ruffled. F. red, velvety. One of Rev. Storer’s favorite 
irises. .53-13B 10.00 
77— Prairie Gold, TB-M-Y4M % .53-6. 119-7 .10 
75—Prairie King, TB-M-B3D (Nes. 1930) 40 in. Dark 
blue purple, taller htan Kochii. .30-11DEF .50 
86—President Pilkington, TB-M-SIL % (Cay. 1931) 46 
in. S. buff brown, suffused lavender. F. lavender blue 
suffused and edged brown . 2700 .50 
82—Primavera, TB-E-Y4L □ 14S6D .10 
78— Primrose, TB-M-Y4M % . 60-10. 127-5. 9N2 .10 
84—Princess Beatrice, TB-EM-BIL □% 15-9. 20-7. 127-12. 
.11MB .10 
70— Princess Osra, TB-MF-WZM ... 77-12CD .10 
72—Prosper Laugier, TB-M-S9D 117-5. 129-13 .10 
75—Prospero, TB-MF-B9M % ..51-10. 103-16 .10 
75— Pseudacorus, Laev. M-Y4D Yellow water iris. 
.. 148-2,3,4 .10 
84— Puck, DB-E-S9L (Sap. 1901) 6 in. Dwarf. Dark gar¬ 
net. Velvety. .35-15CDE .25 
71— Pulcherimma, TB-M-B3L .13-13. 145-14 .10 
66—Pumila Alba, DB-E-W4 (Krel. 1870) 6 in. Dwarf. 
White. Vigorous. Dainty. 
.....45-15. 49-15. 53-15. 56-15. 13M4 .10 
81— Pumila Atroviolacea, DB-EE-B9D (Tod. 1856) 6 in. 
Dwarf. Ruby purple. A gem for rock gardens. 
..47-15. 52-15. 55-15. 13M3 .10 
85— Pumila Caerulea, DB-E-B3L (Prince 1829) 5 in. 
Dwarf Light sky blue. Feathered. 
.46-15. 48-15. 54-15. 57-15. 13M1 .10 
84—Purissima, TB-M-WW (Argentina X Conquistador) 
The queen of all the whites. .9-3. 5N6 .25 
76— Quaker Lady, TB-MF-S3L □ 
.37-1. 101-5. 117-10 .10 
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