Worth Little Rock, Ark. 
PEARL LUSTRE. A clear light yellow 
self of excellent form and substance. 
The large, nicely formed flowers are 
well-placed on the stalks. $2.00 
PERSIA. One of the most distinctive 
of all varieties. A blend of silvery 
lavender, dove grey, and rich purple. 
Very beautiful. 25¢ 
PICADOR. A vigorous blended varie- 
gata with standards of tarnished gold 
and falls a brown carmine. 25¢ 
PIED PIPER. A large buff plicata with 
tall four branched stalks. The grace- 
ful well domed standards have a 
cream background washed and pow- 
dered cinnamon-buff. $1.00 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939) M. 52 
in. Described by the originator as a 
real pink—tall and very fine. We look 
forward to its first blooming here this 
spring. $3.00 
PINK JEWEL. Not a large flower, but 
an excellent pink toned affair where 
garden effect is desired. The standards 
are self colored, but the falls are very 
heavily veined deep violet pink over a 
lighter ground. 25¢ 
PINK OPAL. An ethereal, feminine 
flower of opulent rounded form; in 
color a serenely chaste tone of light 
orchid pink. Easily one of the most 
beautiful of the pink irises. 25¢ 
PINK SATIN. Sister of Pink Opal: a 
bit more fragile, a bit pinker, a bit more 
illustrious. One of the greatest pink 
irises. 25¢ 
PIUTE. The nearest approach to a real 
red. Clear deep dusky self. $2.00 
PLUIE D’OR. A few years ago this was 
the one fine yellow iris. Even today it 
merits considerable attention and use, 
especially for mass effects. A golden 
yellow self of medium size. 
25¢; 3 for 50¢ 
PLURABELLE (Cayeux 1933) A tall 
variegata that is very striking. Golden 
yellow standards and plum-red falls, 
edged lighter. $1.00 
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POLAR KING. This variety is the 
very finest and best Spring blooming 
white Iris, and also is a dependable 
and beautiful fall bloomer. $25.00 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY. A blend of 
white, cream and soft yellow which 
resembles Old Porcelain. $1.00 
PORTLAND. Standards frosty gold, 
falls coral rose—very close to being a 
giant Mary Geddes. The main differ- 
ence in coloring of the two is that the 
standards of Portland are _ slightly 
lighter gold and the falls are more of 
a self color, lacking the gold haft 
lining. $2.50 
PORTOLA. A fine tall, branching 
variegata that matches Fro two for 
one in size, number of blooms and 
height. Not in competition with the 
striking new Sass variegatas, as City 
of Lincoln and Casque d’Or have falls 
that are respectively, one and two 
shades darker than those of Portola. 50¢ 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. All that has been 
said of this gorgeous Sass creation is 
true. The blending of peach, apricot, 
rose, copper and gold are so well done 
that one is at a loss to describe it. $25.00 
PRES. PILKINGTON. One of the larg- 
est and most exquisite of the blends. 
A pale crystal-line buff heavily infused 
lavender, especially in the falls. 25¢ 
PRIDE (Nicholls). A fine new one. $1.00 
PRIMAT. This variety has about the 
purest large red F. we have ever seen, 
and they flare almost horizontally so 
that the color is noticeable in the 
garden planting. S. are much lighter. 
35¢ 
PRINCE AMBA. S. pure lemon yel- 
low, F. lemon yellow with brown. $3.00 
PURISSIMA. A cool, clear, crisp starch 
white of classic flaring form and splen- 
did height. For a long time this iris 
was considered the leading white. 25¢ 
QUADROON (Williams 1937). Stand- 
ards of light golden tan and falls of 
brilliant coppery red make this a glow- 
ing beauty. Very tall and large. $1.50 
