PALE PRIMROSE. (Whiting 1946) L. 38 in. Blooms 
very late but has substance to withstand the 
intense heat of the season. The flowers are 
near selfs of cool pinard to: primrose yellow, 
touched with honey yellow at the haft. The 
branching is quite high but the beauty of the 
flowers and the lateness of bloom make up for 
this slight. defect. i222) 2a ee 
PAMELA. (Callis 1943) E. M. 38 in. This enorm- 
ous ruffled cream seems to be flooded by a 
pale~ green ‘spot® light. Stock limited: tage 
PATRICE. (DeForest 1945) E. M. 40 in. On:a well 
branched, strong stalk we have this new and 
exquisitely lovely plicata from DeForest. The 
falls are cream brushed with gold and flecked 
with deep lavender brown, while the stands are 
deep cream flushed with rich rosy lavender. 
HM. «4046, cRy 889 2c Ee 
PATRICIA: » (H.. ‘Sass 1939), + M.. 34 9in. | Abplovely 
little Puritan in a ruffled cloak of pure white. 
FSM 1940."P eR 874) 
PEACHBLOW. (H. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. This is a 
very lovely plicata of cream and peach with a 
flush of *soft.:yellow.-R. 87.. u.-22 2 > 2 
PHOEBE. (Douglas 1941) M. L. 40 in. A flush of 
Javel green extends throughout this flower of 
pale soft yellow cream. H. M. 1941, P. R. 87.___- 
PINK CAMEO. (Fay 1946) M. 38 in. This Seashell 
or Flamingoe pink from Mr. Fay is of quite 
intense pink coloring with a full red beard. The 
flower is of medium size and extremely clean, 
having no markings on its wide full petals. H. 
4.00 
2.00 
8.00 
1.00 
3.00 
3.00 
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PINK IMPERIAL. (Weed 1939) M. 32 in. A tall 
and large flowered orchid pink that is very 
popular; *R. 80,2024 wt ee ee 
PINK REFLECTION. (Cook 1942) L. 36 in. pale 
blend of pink and gold. So faint is the gold 
that it leaves the flower looking like a bright, 
light pink:self;.;A°~M. 1944.-P” Ri 80: <3 see 
PINK RUFFLES. (Smith 1940) M. 30 in. An ex- 
cellent intermediate height iris of pure pink 
tones. Heavily ruffled and crisp in substance. 
Beautiful in the garden and excellent for ar- 
rangements: A>. M.0:1942°9P. "R286 20 eee 
PLATINUM BEAUTY: Schreiner 1941) L. 36 in. A 
smooth silvery lilac blue iris of nice propor- 
HIONS, SL BS ae ee 
PORTLAND. (Klein. 1938) M. L. 40 in. A tall bi- 
color with falls of vivid red and stands of rose 
tinted amber) 32 ela a 
PRAIRIE FIRE. (Tompkins 1946) M. L. 38 in. The 
tall, wiry, well branched stalks of this, carry 
many beautifully fashioned, crisp, semi-flaring 
flowers of blended flame reds and coppers; mak- 
ing’ it°appear ‘4..‘‘Torch ofsFlamer ieee 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. (H. Sass. 1939) M. 36 in. This 
blend of sunset colors had what it takes to win 
the 1943 Dykes Medal; and it is still as lovely 
as itjwas then:(PaReO3s pees 27 eee 
PRECIOUS. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A straite, or 
new type plicata; this one of*rich apricct tones 
is about the loveliest of -the lot. R. 85. _-_.2-_ 
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