ORELIO. (DeForest 1947) M. 36 in. A 
large, heavy red of real brilliance, this 
has a gleaming silken finish and lovely 
fife form, 11,.M" 1948 -...-.....- $ 4.00 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR. (Buneaux 1948) L. 
35 in. A very showy new blend. Bright 
golden amber flushed orange red, blend- 
ed with metallic lavender. H.M. 1948 
OVERTURE. (Hall 1944) M. 34 in. Full 
formed, medium sized flamingo pink with 
red beard. An excellent breeder. H.M. 
Pree mupmereree Sec, be $ 2.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS. (Douglas 1948) M. 40 
in. A near bicolor in the shell pink class, 
this has deep rosy pink standards and 
rich purple toned fails with a deep tan- 
gerine beard. Lovely and unusual. H.M. 
a ne $ 4.00 
PAINTED DESERT. (Miliken 1943) M. 38 
in. A blend of buff gold and rust red. 
Good form and finish $ 1.25 
PAINT POT. (Schirmer 1947) M. 36 in. 
Brilliant mustard gold flushed lavender 
over the falls with golden haft and 
border. Bright 
PALE PRIMROSE. (Whiting 1946) L. 38 
in. A large and extra heavily substanced 
flower of pale primrose yellow. Excellent 
ES aS ee ee $ 1.00 
PATHFINDER. (Whiting 1948) M. 36 in. 
A mammoth flower with extremely 
broad, round petals. Substance is extra 
heavy and the finish is very silken. One 
of the best parents we know. H.M. 1948 
| a aa $15.00 
PATRICE. (DeForest 1945) E.M.40 in. A 
beautifully formed and large sized 
plicata with a soft cream ground and a 
neat edge of lavender brown. H.M. 1946 
PEACHBLOW. (H. Sass 1948) M. 36 in. 
Lovely plicata of cream and peach with 
a flush of canary yellow. Choice. --$ 1.00 
PEACH GLOW. (Klein 1941) M. 37 in. A 
smooth blend of apricot pink and gold 
with a flush of blue on the haft__..$ .75 
PEACH PARFAIT (Craig 1949) M. 40 
in. Large and flaring of form, this is a 
pure peach pink self even to the beard. 
PEG DABAGH. (Craig 1948) E.M. 38 in. 
Rich violet blue oncobred of large size 
and perfect form. Exquisitely lovely. 
fee eee oe ee $10.00 
PHOEBE. (Douglas 1941) M.L. 38 in. Pale 
cream, heavily flushed Javel green. 
Lovely ruffled form 
PIERRE MENARD. (Faught 1948) M. 38 
in. A sister seedling of Cahokia, this is a 
deeper and much richer blue. Lovely 
flaring form. Excellent. A.M. 1950_$15.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL. (Cook 1949) M. 40 
in. This is probably tops in the Orchid 
pink class. Large perfectly formed flow- 
ers with broad petals; smooth satiny tex- 
ture and heavy substance. Fine. ~--$ 8.00 
15 
PINK CAMEO. (Fay 1946) M. 38 in. A 
smoothly tailored and deep toned shell 
pink. A splendid iris and a very popular 
OTIC asl O4S <2 vee eee $ 3.00 
PINK CLOUD. (Fay 1945) M. 37 in. Bright 
orchid pink self. Lovely in a clump $ 1.00 
PINK FORMAL. (Muhl. 1949) E.M.L. A 
large, broad petaled and full formed 
flower of deep flamingo pink with a full 
red beard. H.M. 1949 
PINK LACE. (Sass 1947) M. 36 in. A 
medium sized and round petaled flower 
of smooth seashell pink with a light tan- 
PRY ST CONC Fey lie aces ea $ 3.00 
PINK REFLECTION. (Cook 1942) L. 36 
in. A pale, etherial looking pink of ex- 
cellent form, A.M. 1944 _.-_____.__ $ 1.00 
PINK SAILS. (Sass 1950) M. 36 in. A 
flaring, broad petaled dark pink self 
with deep tangerine beard. Excellent 
Biden ceralciinee ss ese oe $15.00 
PINK SALMON. (Muhl. 1948) E.M. A 
large, flaring salmon pink with a deep 
tangerine beard. More colorful than most 
others of this range 
PINK TALCUM. (Buss 1949) M.L. Almost 
the same rich coloring but more than 
twice the size of Flora Zenor, this has 
fine form and excellent substance__$ 6.50 
PINK TOWER. (Muhl. 1948) E.M. A very 
large, pale shell pink of excellent form 
and very broad petals. A sister to Pink 
Formal 
PINNACLE. (Stevens 1949) M. 38 in. An- 
other white and yellow amoena this has 
broad petals and a nice oval form. Stand- 
ards are white and the falls are pale 
yellow. H.M. 1949 
PORTIA. (Emery 1949) M. 36 in. A large, 
rounded flower of gleaming white. Ex- 
cellent substance and a real showpiece. 
PORT WINE. (Sass 1950) M. 38 in. A 
large and beautifully formed plicata with 
a white ground heavily marked and bor- 
dered deep red purple. H.M. 1950__$15-00 
PRAIRIE FIRE. (Tompkins 1946) M-L. 
38 in. A very brilliant flame red and 
copper blend. Heavily substanced, flut- 
ed petals and flaring form. Strong 
stalks with excellent branching.---$ 2.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. (H. Sass 1939) M. 36 
in. Rich blend of soft sunset color, Dykes 
Medal winner of 1943 
PRECIOUS. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A 
heavily striated and speckled plicata of 
Permit a OTICO lee enters $ 1.00 
PREMIER PEACH. (Hall 1946) M. 36 in. 
Rich salmon-peach of good form and 
substance. Tangerine beard. H.M. 1946. 
Heft ie aa a ee $ 3.50 
PRETTY QUADROON. (Klein 1949) M. 
37 in. A large and broad petaled flower 
of metallic brown and copper. Smooth, 
eleamito finish. A.M. 1950) oe $12.00 
