OLD IRONSIDES (Milliken) 
An iris to use where a brilliant clump of color is desired. A com- 
bination of copper, gold, and carmine flowers carried on tall, strong 
stalks. A showy flower with an orange beard. 40 inches tall. 
75c, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge) 
Giant flowers of a uniform grey-lavender veined violet, almost 
40 inches tall. A faint rosy glow envelops the entire flower and 
unlike its well known parent, William Mohr, it has a tall stem that 
branches near the top and is evidently perfectly hardy and easy to 
grow. $1.50, 3 for $4.00 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken) 
A flower which has brought to life the brilliant coloring of part 
of the Arizona Mesa. The colored reproduction is the best descrip- 
tion of the results. The plants are strong, the stalks well branched. 
4 feet. Stock limited. $17.50 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig) 
Large stately flowers of pale blue, uniform throughout, carried on 
tall sturdy stems. The standards are four inches high, the falls 
slightly flaring and four inches long, and the beard a bright orange. 
For mild climates. 4 feet. See illustration. 35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.25 
PALOS VERDES 
See Introductions. 
PASTORAL (Nies). See Spurias, Page 19. 
PEACEMAKER (Mitchell) 
A tall, well shaped flower which is out of the ordinary. The 
white flower has the middle of the falls brushed with blue-lavender. 
32 feet. 35c, 3 for 90c 
PERSIA (Ayres) 
There is something particularly appealing about this lovely blend 
of smoky blue, grey and bronze that grows upon one with each 
renewed acquaintance. Large handsome flowers. 3 feet. 
35c, 3 for 90c 
PERU (Milliken) 
See Introductions. 
PEWEE (Williamson) 
Another of the ‘‘table irises,’ and a perfect gem of a tiny pure 
white flower on graceful well-branched stems 17” high. 3 for 60c 
PINK ORCHID (Ayleit) 
This is an Australian variety that we have now had under ob- 
servation for a number of years. The color is orchid, somewhat like 
Dogrose, but the flowers are very much larger. The plants are 
vigorous and free flowering. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
PIUTE (Thomas) 
Another iris hailed as one of the most outstanding red irises. "It 
is a pure rich red self with not a trace of blue or purple in it.’ Over 
3 feet tall. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
PRESENT (C. G. White) 
Here is a glimpse of the soft coloring of the Orient embroidered 
in some of the finest and most delicate handiwork of the East. The 
beautifully shaped flowers of firm substance are of pinkish tints, 
with veins and dots set off by a velvety rose signal patch on the 
falls. 2Y2 feet. Onco-bred. $3.50, 3 for $9.00 
PSEUDACORUS GIGANTEA 
An iris that will grow in soil in partial shade or full’sun, but 
flourishes also in a pool. To blossom well, however, it needs sun. 
The flowers are yellow and are borne on branched 3 to 4-foot 
stems. The broad, sword-like leaves are about the same height and 
are useful in landscaping. 50c, 3 for $1.00 

PERSIA 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell) 
This is a splendid pure white. It is large, vigorous, well branched, 
and of good form and substance. Recommended for the milder 
climates only. 4 feet. Early. 3 for 75c, 12 for $2.50 
RANCHO (Milliken) 
A sister of the now famous China Maid but having an entirely 
different color. Rancho is a bold iris of rich red-mulberry. Fine 
large flowers on tall strong stems and an excellent bloomer. 
75c, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $7.50 
REGAL BEAUTY (Milliken) 
Deep velvety falls of rosy-purple, with standards of clear 
light violet and with a beard of glowing yellow. The flowers are 
of exceptional size and are very fragrant. Absolutely hardy. 3¥2 
feet. $1.50, 3 for $4.00, 12 for $15.00 
ROSE BOWL (Milliken) 
This is fast becoming one of the most popular of our irises. A 
clump of it is brilliant. Deeper in color than China Maid but not so 
pink, with its golden bronze center, it is warmer in color. Very vig- 
orous and blooms freely. 4 feet. $1.50, 3 for $4.00, 12 for $15.00 
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