IRISES—Tall Bearded 
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ORANGE BRONZE (Weed 1939)—L. 34". Much more orange than Naranja, 
it is a self color of iridescent orange-bronze making it unusual, distinctive, 
and attractive. All parts of the flower are the same uniform color. Very- 
large flowers. Should be in every garden.15.00 
OREGON SUNSHINE (Weed 1939)—32". The beautiful coloring of Lady Para¬ 
mount, splendid substance and branching, strong stalks, large flowers without 
the Dykes spots.,.;.15.00 
ORIANA—Pure white of fine form and substance and well balanced stalks. 32". 
A superior white.40 
PALE MOONLIGHT—A tall, well-branched, near ideal clear light blue iris. 
Good grower. H.M,, A.I.S., 1931. 40". A beauty.35 
PATRICIA (H. P. Sass 1939)—34". A fine new white, heavily ruffled with 
domed S. and flaring F. and short branched.15.00 
PAULETTE—A French giant in enameled blue lavender of fine tone and finish. 
An immense flower with F. to 3£" across.30 
PEARL LUSTRE (Weed 1938)—38". A new iris with the finest of branching 
and placement, 6 to 8 buds; many large well-formed flowers of fine texture, 
attractive blush yellow coloring, and delightful fragrance. A much lighter 
tone than Lady Paramount. 
4.00 
PERSIA—Midseason, 48". An iris by Dr. Avers, with an absolutely unique color. 
S. smoky blue; F. rich blue purple shading to much lighter at the edge. Gold 
markings. The coloring is that of a rich Persian rug.25 
PICADOR (Morrison 1930)—43". Honey gold ; F. deep Dahlia carmine. A M., 
England, 1939. 
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PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939)—52". Described as a large flower on a tall 
stem, of a clear, cool pink, a really modern pink iris.15.00 
PINK SATIN—42". Midseason. The first clear, pure pink iris. Large finely- 
shaped, well poised flowers with a rich satiny sheen..... 
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PLUIE d’OR—Midseason. 41". This is a pure golden yellow self. Large 
flowers of great substance. Dykes 1928.15 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY—A distinctive blend of white, cream and yellow resem¬ 
bling old porcelain. No other variety of the same hue. Large flowers on 
well branched stalks. 36". 1.50 
PRES. PILKINGTON (Cayeaux 1933)—M. 36". A large, glorious blend of 
splendid form. An imposing flower of pale buff to lavender blue suffused 
buff yellow. Sturdy and magnificent...20 
PRINCE AMBA—Resembles Helios but is larger, taller, more floriferous and has 
stronger stalks. S. pure lemon yellow; F. lemon yellow faintly lined brown. 
Extra large flowers on well-branched, strong stalks. 40". 7.50 
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PURISSIMA—The highest rated white iris. It is a pure white of gigantic size, 
fine form and heavy substance. Tall, to 42". Really wonderful.25 
RAMESES—Late, 36". One of the finest new soft blends with S. light russet 
and F. tourmaline pink. Vigorous and well branched. DyTes 1932.15 
RED BUD (Ca 11 is 1935)—38". A rich glowing red self with golden beard. 
Brighter than Dauntless and very fragrant. A splendid, well-formed iris.... 1.50 
RED DOMINION—12". A red self, one of the finest of its color. Large flowers, 
perfect form and excellent poise. A glowing ox-blood.25 
RED ELF—26". A fragrant intermediate and a self of deep ruby red.25 
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