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PADISHAH. 40 in. A very large amber yellow self on tall branching stems... .35 
3*f6reeos 
PALE DAWN. 38 in. (Fay 1947). A very pale blue Iris, near white in tone. 
Large, nicely formed blooms with a well tailored look borne on strong, 
perfectly branched 40°inch stemsy 1.0. 20....0290. 0) 6.00 
PALE MOONLIGHT. 4 ft. Large stately flowers of pale blue, uniform through- 
out, carried on tall sturdy stems. The standards are four inches high, the 
falls slightly flaring and four inches long, the beard a bright orange. ....  —-.35 
PALE PRIMROSE. 38 in. (Whiting 1946). An attractive cream-primrose yellow 
with a touch of wax-yellow at the hatt. Wide standards seem to give the 
flower a swirl-like effect. Its bloom is very late. ..................05. 1.00 
PALOS VERDES. 40 in. The petals are Reed yellow shading to mustard yellow 
and at the hafts are fine lines of cress green. The beard is strontian yellow. 
The coloring is smooth and soft, the flower is firm and flaring. ......... 1.50 
PAPRIKA. 34 in. (Whiting 1949). Very bright brick red near self with widely 
flaring fallsesas . oe. 2) Lees Se AE tes PN 1.00 
PASTEL PORTRAIT. 36 in. (Whiting 1948). Creamy pink and gold blend. .... 1.00 
PATHFINDER. 35 in. (Whiting 1948). This is the exceptionally broad petaled 
pink with a hint of blending from the garden of this illustrious hybridizer in 
lowa. The blossoms are both wide and very full. Heavy substance and 
glistening textures. 0. 0... eae dg eve ols puto» tcl lee 
PAULETTE. 54 in. Tallest and one of the largest and finest light blues. .30; 3 for .75 
PEACH BLOW. 34 in. (H. Sass 1943). A warm, fluffy pinkish plicata with a 
generous outpouring of mellow peaches-and-cream coloring throughout 
the entire flower. .ccc. ds. eet catdivi eR, a et an ee ee 1.00 
PEACH .GLOW. A peach: pink iris. |Lovely.o... .. 2.... 4:4...) 1.50 
PEARL LUSTRE. 38 in. Large perfectly formed cream, with attractive soft 
lemon area at the throat, ...£.5..4...4..%.a00:)- +0. rn 1.00 
PEARL SATIN. 36 in. Huge pearly white flowers, ........... 1.50 
PEARL PRINCESS. 38 in. Indescribably beautiful soft Mother-of-Pearl tints 
throughouty wae se were ae eee eee ae We -1 Ose 3 etopeecue 
PERSIAN PRINCE. Unlike City of Lincoln this variegata lacks the golden band 
on the falls. 22.959: Si See et lat) a 1.00 
PERU. 50 in. A very large powder blue.iris. .............04.5, 0 1.25 
PHOSPHOR. 38 in. A delightful, free flowering, primrose yellow of great 
DeaULY: | Saaks atch. gp bem ee ete ae ne .40; 3 for 1.00 
PINK CAMEO. 36 in. (Fay 1946). Delightful in color, the orange tangerine 
beard is in pleasing contrast to the smoothly finished flowers. A self with 
lightly flaring blooms, evenly spaced on well branched stalks. ......... pe O00 
PINK CORAL. 25 in. (Whiting 1949). A charming flower of nearly pure coral 
pink. Not large or tall but pleasing form and enchanting color. ........ 12.50 
PINK CLOUD, A cream and pink iris that is different... . 7.7). ee 3.00 
PINK IMPERIAL. 46 in. The flowers are large and of a blush-pink color without 
noticeable veining. Very free bloomer. .................-. 152 Saat ones 
PINK JADU. 34 in. The beautifully frilled white flowers are edged with violet. _.30 
3 for .75 
PINK LACE. 36 in. (Sass 1947). A descendent of Flora Zenor with the “new 
look" shade of pink and accompanying tangerine beard. It has the ten- 
dency to rebloom in fall as well. 
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