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IRISES AND DAYLILIES 



PATRICE—(DeForest 1945) M. 42”. A 
lovely plicata. The creamy standards 
are flushed rosy lavender as are the 
outer half of the white flaring falls. 
The inner half has deeper markings 
with more definition and is brushed 
bright gold across the haft. Large and 
tall Re 2 Fen Sere ee eee $8.00 
PATRICIA—(H. Sass 1939) M. 34”. Very 
clean and sparkling white with flaring 
falls, medium in size but very ruffled. 
Therein lies its charm. $1.00 
PAULETTE—(Millet 1930) M. 40”. Gi- 
gantic lavender-blue on tall stems. One 
of the largest irises in a_ beautiful 
color. Free-blooming and vigorous and 
very fragrant. $ .30 
PEACHBLOW—(H. Sass 1943) M. 34”. A 
light yellow plicata with rosy pink 
markings. Medium large and well 
Pranch Gd ie cct-.- cote eee $3.00 
PEACHGLOW — (Kleinsorge 1943) M. 
36’’. Luscious peach-pink seedling of 
Daybreak, deeper and brighter, but a 
slow and temperamental oe 
So. 
PERSIA— (Ayres 1929) M. 36’. Large 
blooms with  irridescent — steel-blue 
standards and bluish lavender falls 
with brown hafts. A smoothly finished 
flower with oddly Oriental Sea 
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PERSIAN PRINCE—(H. Sass 1941) M. 
36”. Clear yellow standards. Velvety 
oxblood falls. Vivid color contrast 
much like: City of Lincoln...) $2.00 
PERU—(Milliken 1945) M. 48”. Very 
large powder blue, seemingly bordered 
lighter blue. A new Californian not 
proven for hardiness here. ............ $2.C0 
PICADOR—( Morrison 1930) M.L. 36”. 
Tarnished gold standards. Brown-car- 
mine falls. Vigorous and fragrant. $.30 
PINK OPAL—-(J. Sass 19384) M. 38”. 
Large, tall, light orchid pink......... Died 
PINK REFLECTION—(Cook 1942) M.L. 
36”. Crisp, flaring chamois-pink of 
great charm. Soft, delicate color bvt 
extremely heavy substance. **** $6.50 
PINK RUFFLES—(Smith 1940) M. 30”. 
Charming lilac pink for Sys 
planting. Extremely ruffled.**.... $2 
PLATINUM BEAUTY—(Schrciner 1941) 
M.L. 36’. Delicate pastel blend of lilac- 
pink with soft lighting of lemon yellow. 
$1.00 
PIUTE—(Thomas-Thorup 1937) M. 32”. 
Smooth deep red glowing with a 
bronzy undercast. Golden _ beard. 
Medium in size with good substance. 
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PORTLAND—(Kleinsorge 1938) M .34’’. 
Standards, bright gold. Falls, brownish 
red. Large and well-formed. Sometimes 
blooms in’ the:falli too. 4730-2 Pete 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass 1939) M. 
36”. Indescribable blending of apricot, 
pink and coppery gold. A gorgeous, 
glistening beauty that received a per- 
manent rating of 93 in 1939 and the 
Dykes Medal in 1943.* *** ow. $2.50 
PREMIER PEACH—(Hall 1946) M. 34”. 
Clear pinkish peach self with no haft 
markings. Sister seedling to the fa- 
mous flamingo pinks, Overture and 
Dream -Girl,. ......1..223 ee $15.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON — (Cayeux 
1941) M.L. 36”. Pastel blend of pale 
buff with bluish rose infusion, espe- 
cially in the falls. A large iris of subtle 
coloring? &..2.0.. 22 $ .30 
PRETTY PENNY—(DeForest 1943) L. 
40”. Large rounded flower of coppery 
rose with russet overcast, gold veined 
haft, gold styles and beard. Late. $3.00 
PRINCE OF ORAN G E—(Kleinsorge 
1940) M. 36”. A lively golden orange of 
medium size, rich texture and flaring 
fOrM.. ....--2.22.0-2.2:.)b ie $1.00 
PRISCILLA—(Whiting 1942) M. 30”. 
The whitest white. Even the beard is 
NS: Not large, not tall, but Bee 
$2.00 
PURISSIMA—(Mohr-Mitchell 1927) E.M. 
40”. Famous California white, starch- 
white and immaculate, large, tall, vig- 
orous and well-branched. Unfortunate- 
ly too tender for rigorous winters. $ .35 
PURPLE GIANT—(Gage 1933) M. 36”. 
Large true purple, showy and Maar Nee: 
RADIAN T—(Saibach 1936) M. 80”. 
Standards, golden-bronze. Falls, in- 
tense velvety terra cotta. Not tail or 
vigorous but vivid in coloring..... $ .75 

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OLA KALA 
