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ORION, (Vilmorin, 1926). S. soft violet; F. blackish violet, very velvety......... .10 
ORLOFF, (H. P. Sass, 1938). A bright dark blended plicata. Ground color yellow 
and blended dark red brownish. 30-inch well-branched stalk................ 5.00 
ORMOHR, (Kleinsorge, 1937). Giant flowers of a uniform gray-lavender veined 
violet. There is a faint rosy glow over the entire blossom................... 5.00 
ORUGA, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1930). Flowers large and abundant; pale lavender...... .10 
OSSAR, (H. Sass, 1937). A glowing red self; medium in size.................... -50 
OUR KING, (Denis, 1916). S. light purple; F. rose to dull purple................. -10 
OXHEART, (Nichols, 1934). Deep rich strawberry red purple; F. large......... -50 
OZARK, (Storer, 1936). S. Pompeiian red; F. Bishop’s purple.................. -50 
OZONE, (J. Sass, 1935). Mauve toned blend with a brown haft, blue violet with 
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PACQUITA, (Lem.). A beautiful claret red; a good grower................0008: -10 
PADRE, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1930). Rosy purple of silky F. flushed bright blue...... 10 
PALE MOONLIGHT, (Essig., 1930). Exquisite glistening pale campanula blue.... 25 
PALLIDA DALMATICA, (Wild). S. and F. clear lavender blue.................- -10 
PARE de NEUILLY, (Ferdier, 1910). Deep uniform purple.................... -10 
PARISIANA, (Vilmorin, 1911). Cream, heavily marked purple.................. -10 
PARTHENON, (Conn, 1934). White with the palest gold tint throughout......... 50° 
PATRICIA, (H. P. Sass, 1939). Color white, S. domed; F. flaring, both heavily 
ruffled. Stems 34 inches, low but rather short branching................... 5.00 
PAULETTE, (Mil., 1930). Huge flowers are of soft blue, lavender flushed........ 25 
PEACHES, (H. P. Sass, 1931). Warm, bright blend of peach, apricot and orange.. 10 
PEARL LUSTRE, (Weed, 1937). Blossoms blush yellow throughout, being much 
lighter than Lady Paramount. Tall, strong and well branched stalks, many 
large well-formed flowers of good texture. Attractive coloring and delightful 
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PEGASE, (Vilmorin, 1926). S. bright violet; F. bright violet purple.............. -10 
PEERLESS, (Dykes, 1924). Magnificent mahogany red; rich gold beard.......... .10 
PERFECTION, (Barr, 1916). S. light lavender blue; F. deep violet purple........ 10 
PERSIA, (Ayres, 1929). S. smoky blue; F. rich purple-blue...................00:. 15 
PHEBUS, (Cayeux, 1930). Primrose yellow with bright orange beard............ 15 
PHYLLIS BLISS, (Bliss, 1919). S. and F. soft lavender; large.................. .10 
PICADOR, (Morrison, 1930). Honey gold; F. deep Dahlia carmine.............. 25 
PINK IMPERIAL, (Weed, 1939). 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 
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PINK JADU, (Sturtevant, 1931). Delicate plicata of lavender pink.............. -10 
PINK JEWELL, (Salbach, 1933). S. pink-lilac with F. tourmaline pink.......... -10 
PINK MOCASSIN. A very fragrant delicate pink.................. ccc ccccccees 3 10 
PINK OPAL, (J. Sass, 1934). Lilac colored self; large flowers.................. 10 
PINK PEARL, (Cleveland, 1920). Pale mallow pink, veined purple.............. 15 
PINK SATIN, (J. Sass, 1930). Delightful light pink; fine form and substance.... .10 
PIONEER, (Bliss, 1924). Magnificent red purple, rich in texture, fine substance .10 
PIONEER MOTHER, (Timmermann). A white self............... ccc cee ceesccee -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 
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