MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
PINK JADU, (Sturtevant, 1931). One of the most delicate irises; plicata a suffu¬ 
sion of lavender pink that makes it the pinkest plicata in the garden; medium 
size; small roots. (Bearded).50 
PINK JEWELL, (Salbach, 1933). Very warm pink, unusually popular in the gar¬ 
den; color pinkish lilac with P. overlaid glowing rourmaline pink.40 
PINK PEARL, (Cleveland, 1920). Pale mallow pink, veined purple.25 
PINK SATIN, (J. Sass, 1930). Delightful light pink; fine form and substance; 
strong, well branched stems; sheen of lustrous satin; very beautiful. 42 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1931. (Bearded).50 
PIONEER, (Bliss, 1924). Magnificent red purple, rich in texture, fine substance. 
(Bearded) .10 
PIONEER MOTHER, (Timmermann). A white self.25 
PLUIE D’OR, (Cayeux, 1928). Tall pure rich yellow with glistening golden buds; 
striking yellow beard. Cert, of Merit, S. N. H. F. and W. R. Dykes Medal in 
1928. 36 inches. (Bearded). 25 
PLUMED KNIGHT, (Toedt, 1927) Pale veined pink of crepe paper texture. 
(Bearded) .10 
PONGEE, (Bretschneider, 1931). Light buff colored self similar to pastel shade 
found in material known as pongee; golden beard. 38 inches. (Bearded).25 
POTENTATE, (Grinter, 1930). S. amoaro purple; F. blackish red purple with 
artistic wide markings half way down the F. 48 inches.25 
PRAIRIE GOLD, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Deep golden yellow self; medium large 
flowers on branching 34-inch stems. (Bearded).15 
PRETTY MAIDEN, (Pfeiffer & Callis, 1936). Very tall white dotted lavender; 
very free flowering. (Intermediate).10 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON, (Cayeux, 1931). Fine new French creation; blend 
with S. of pure buff; F. lavender blue; does not fade; named in honor of 
the President of the British Iris Society. (Bearded).50 
PRIMROSE, (Sturtevant, 1925). S. amber yellow; F. lighter barium yellow; large 
and exceptionally clear toned yellow. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. sulphur yellow; 
F. rich plum bordered cream. 30 inches.10 
PROFUSION, (Pfeiffer, 1922). White, tinged lavender; profuse bloomer.10 
PROSPER LAUGIER, (Verdier, 1914). S. light bronze red; F. velvety ruby purple, 
orange beard. 30 inches...10 
PROTEUS, (Hort., 1924). Blue lavender, not as large as Lord of June.25 
PURISSIMA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Pure white of great poise, fine form, heavy 
substance. (Bearded) .25 
PURPLE GIANT, (Gage, 1933). Enormous dark blue purple flowers. 32 inches... 2.00 
PURPLE HAZE, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Large French gray self. (Bearded).15 
PURPLE QUEEN. Large, rich purple; very early.10 
QUAKER LADY, (Farr, 1909). S. smoky lavender with yellow shading; F. soft 
lavender and old gold. 36 inches.10 
QUEEN ANNE, (Wayman). S. cream with faint bronze overcast; F. same color. 
(Bearded) .10 
QUEEN CATERINA, (Sturtevant, 1918). S. and F. luminous pale lavender violet; 
large flowers, heavy substance. 36 inches. (Bearded).10 
QUEEN FLAVIA, (Caparne, 1901). All yellow; good old reliable; fine mass. 
(Intermediate) .10 
QUEEN OF MAY, (Salter, 1859). S. and F. purplish lilac or rose. 32 inches.10 
QUIVER A, (J. Sass, 1932). Blend of buff, pink, yellow, orange and brown; unique 
beauty; medium size flowers.25 
RAMESES, (H. P. Sass, 1929). S. light russet vinaceous with yellow glow through 
center; F. tourmaline pink; large apricot beard, branching stem. 36 inches. 
Dykes Medal, A. I. S., 1922. (Bearded).25 
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