PAMELA. (Callis 1943) E. M. 38 in. This enorm- 
ous ruffled cream seems to be flooded by a 
pale green spot light. Stock limited. ~.--...~-- 
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. 
FH. M1946, R: 88. 2054S ase . 
PATRICIA. (H. Sass 1939) M. 34 in. A lovely 
little Puritan in a ruffled cloak of pure white. 
Hy MM. 194025 PR 87.2 ee 
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._ 2241.2 
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 CLOUD. (Fay 1946) M. 38 in. An orchid 
pink that is very beautiful in. garden clumps, 
and-always:attracts attention. \22) 2 a2 eee 
PINK IMPERIAL. (Weed 1939) M. 32 in. A tall 
and large flowered orchid pink that is very 
popular; RR). 80s 2csess ew 2 eee 
PINK LACE. (Sass. 1947) M. 36 in. Full round- 
ed flowers of light shell pink that is given a 
glow at the throat by a smooth tangerine 
beard. This is smoothly finished. ------.2_--- 
PINK REFLECTION. (Cook 1942) L. 36 in. A 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.-R: 89. 222232 
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..1942° P, Ro86. S22 See 
PORTLAND. (Klein. 1938) M. L. 40 in. A tall bi- 
color with falls of vivid red and stands of rose 
tinted:-amber?” 232-0... ee ee eee 
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; 
making it appear.a\~ Torch of Flame.) Goes 
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: it ‘was. then... -P.\R?)93\ 234.43) 
PRECIOUS. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A striate, or 
new type plicata; this one of rich apricot tones 
is about the loveliest of the lot. R. 85. -..---__ 
PREMIER PEACH. (Hall 1946) M. 34 in. A sister 
to Overture and Dream Girl, this is larger than 
either and is a deep peach color with a red 
beard. The form is good and it is of heavy 
substarice.. H: M} 1946, RR. 88% 2 ee 
PRETTY PENNY. (DeForest 1934) M. 38 in. Nice- 
ly formed blooms of coppery rose, the cop- 
pery shade reminding one of a bright new 
penny. Many flowers on tall, well branched 
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