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PINK PEARL, (Cleveland, 1920). Pale mallow pink, veined purple.15 
PINK SATIN, (J. Sass, 1930). Delightful light pink; fine form and substance.. .25 
PIONEER, (Bliss, 1924). Magnificent red purple, rich in texture, fine substance .10 
PIONEER MOTHER, (Timmermann). A white self.10 
PLUIE D’OR, (Cayeux, 1928). Tall pure rich yellow, golden buds.10 
PLUMED KNIGHT, (Toedt, 1927). Pale veined pink of crepe paper texture.10 
PONGEE, (Bretschneider, 1931). Light buff colored self; golden beard.10 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY, (Weed). A distinctive blend of white, cream and yellow 
resembling old porcelain. No other variety of the same hue. Large flowers 
on well branched stalks. 36 inches. 1.00 
POTENTATE, (Grinter, 1930). S. amoaro purple; F. blackish red purple.15 
PRAIRIE GOLD, (H. P. Sass, 1926). Deep golden yellow self.15 
PRAIRIE ROSE, (Egel., 1934). Bright pink with silvery high lights.25 
PRETTY MAIDEN, (Pfeiffer, 1936). Very tall white dotted lavender.10 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON, (Cayeux, 1931). S. of pure buff; P. lavender blue.. .25 
PRIMROSE, (Sturtevant, 1925). S. amber yellow; F. lighter barium yellow.10 
PRINCE AM BA, (Weed, 1936). S. pure lemon yellow; F. lemon yellow faintly 
lined brown. Extra large flowers on well-branched strong stalks. Lemon 
yellow style arms. 40 inches. 3.00 
PRINCESS OSRA. A novelty in plicatas, fresh blue stippling on a white back¬ 
ground .25 
PRINCESS ROYAL. Blue self, very tall.10 
PROFUSION, (Pfeiffer, 1922). Wliite, tinged lavender; profuse bloomer.10 
PROSPER LAUGIER, (Verdier, 1914). S. light bronze red; P. velvety ruby purple .10 
PROTEUS, (Hort., 1924). Blue lavender; not as large as Lord of June.15 
PURISSIMA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1927). Pure white of great poise, fine form.25 
PURPLE GIANT, (Gage, 1933). Enormous dark blue purple flowers.50 
PURPLE HAZE, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Large French gray self.15 
QUAKER LADY, (Farr, 1909). S. smoky lavender; F. lavender and old gold.10 
QUAKER MAID, (Gers.; Ashley, 1935). 34 inches. A fine light blue bedding 
Iris of medium size; very free; fine substance. 1.00 
QUEEN ANNE, (Wayman). S. cream with faint bronze overcast; P. same color .10 
QUEEN CATE RINA, (Sturtevant, 1918). S. and P. luminous pale lavender violet .10 
QUEEN OF MAY, (Salter, 1859). S. and F. purplish lilac or rose. 32 inches.10 
QUIVERA, (J. Sass, 1932). Blend of buff, pink, yellow, orange and brown.15 
RAIN OF FIRE, (Weed). A fine bicolor with S. yellow gold tinged with red. 
P. bright red with lighter edge and veining on gold ground at haft. 1.00 
RAMESES, (H. P. Sass, 1929). S. light russet; F. tourmaline pink.25 
RASAKURA, (Williamson, 1930). S. rose purple; P. dahlia purple.25 
REALM, (Baker, 1926). Intense pure rich blue self.15 
RED BUD, (Callis, 1935). A magnificent rich and glowing red self, a brighter 
red than Dauntless, falls are velvety red, with golden beard. 1.00 
RED CHIEF, (Horton). Excellent dark red; fine form. 36 inches.25 
RED CLOUD, (Farr, 1913). S. purplish lilac; F. deep velvet black.10 
RED CROSS. Rather a bizarre contrast of bright rose-red and white.50 
RED DOMINION, (Ayres, 1931). S. deep red, slightly frilled; P. deeper velvety 
red .35 
RED EMBER, (Sturtevant, 1931). S. pink; F. velvety dark crimson.25 
RED MONARCH, (Horton). 36 inches. Very huge flowers of deep purplish red 
borne on tall, well-branched stalks. 2.00 
RED RADIANCE, (Grinter, 1932). Velvety red self.25 
RED ROBE, (Nichols, 1930). Pine red violet; intense yellow beard.35 
RED WING, (H. P. Sass, 1928). Gigantic flower; general color effect, bronzy red .25 
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