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OAKHURST GARDENS 
OXHEART (Nichols 1934) . 1.00 
Strawberry red with large, circular falls 
of deep and velvety texture. Smooth, un- 
veined haft and harmonizing beard. 36 in. 
OZONE (J. Sass 1935). 5.00 
A bluish violet with a beautiful pinkish 
sheen and brown haft. A flower of un¬ 
usual beauty and finish. 36 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1936. 
A. M., A. I. S., 1938. 
PADRE (Mohr-Mitchell 1930) .25 
The dominating color is the rosy purple 
of the silky falls flushed bright blue. Of 
dignified form, tall and well branched. In 
Southern California it blooms all winter. 
42 in. 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig 1931).50 
A very lovely blue self, light blue in 
tone. The flowers are very large and 
well placed on fine, tall stems. Bright 
orange beard. 48 in. 
PALLIDA VARIEGATED FOLIAGE 
(Wild form) . 1.00 
Identical in every way with Pallida, but the fo¬ 
liage is heavily variegated, creamy white. The 
only tall bearded iris with variegated foliage. 40 in. 
PEARL LUSTRE (National 1939) ......10.00 
A fine blush yellow throughout. Much lighter in 
color than Lady Paramount. Petals are 3 in. 
wide by 4 in. long with F. semi-flaring and a fine 
orange beard. A distinctive iris. 38 in. 
PERSIA (Ayres 1929) . 50 
S. smoky blue, F. rich purple-blue, shading paler 
at the edges. Massive flowers, reminding one of 
the colors of a Persian rug. 46 in. 
PINK IMPERIAL (National 1939) .25.00 
The finest true pink ever originated. Flowers 
are much larger than Imperial Blush or Pink 
Satin, heretofore considered the best of this color. 
Being 52 inches tall, it stands out in any garden 
as the one flower of the whole show. 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass 1934) .35 
A large, tall, orchid-like self of rounded form 
on tall, short branched stems. 40 in. 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass 1930) .25 
A delightful light pink with a smooth and soft 
satiny finish. Distinct from others of its color 
class. 46 in. 
H. M., A. I. S., 1931. 
PLUIE D OR (Cay. 1928) .25 
Tall, pure rich yellow with striking yellow beard. 
Most brilliant of the yellows. 36 in. 
Dykes Medal (France) 1928). 
PLURABELLE (Cay. 1933) . 2.50 
S. wide, golden yellow; F. plum-red, softer at 
edges. A very striking blend and a profuse 
bloomer. 36 in. 
C. M. (France) 1933. 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY (National) . 2.00 
A blend of white, cream and yellow which re¬ 
sembles old porcelain. A variety of the greatest 
substance of any iris, the petals feeling like 
leather when held between the thumb and fingers. 
This character makes it the most lasting of any 
iris flower. 31 in. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cay. 1931) .50 
A magnificent, large, perfectly formed flower ol 
outstanding color. S. pure buff, F. lavender-blue. 
46 in. C. M. (France) 1931. 
PURISSIMA 
