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FANTASY 
PATRICE—(DeForest 1945) M.42”. A lovely plicata. The creamy 
standards are flushed rosy lavender as are the outer half of the 
white: flaying falls,’ Larsevand tallies eee es $1.00 
PAULETTE—(Millet 1930) M.40”. Gigantic lavender-blue on tall 
stems. One of the largest irises in a beautiful color. Free-blooming 
and) vagorousvand(veryjfragrants 2) ee a $0.50 
PEG DEBAGH—(Craig 1948) EM.38”. Highly regarded California 
oncobred of clear blue-violet under test here... $7.50 
PENN CHARTER—(H. F. Hall 1948) L.40”. Remarkable medium 
yellow of widely flaring form and exceptional substance. Wide, 
domed standards, nearly horizontal falls, styles, beard—all the same 
rich, glistening, durable yellow. fe. 0.0... $4.00 
PENSIVE—(Grant 1947) M.38”. Velvety blackish purple with excel- 
lent form, substance, branching and vigor. f. $2.50 
PERMANENT WAVE—(Williams 1948) ML.40”. Lavender, shading 
to blue, with metallic golden-brown hafts. Horizontal falls, crisply 
and sjauntily.swaved #2. sees bee ses ig ot Aa Ue rane ee ne $6.00 
PIERRE MENARD—(Faught 1946) M.36”. Very fine dark medium 
blue self effect, although a lighter patch surrounds the yellow 
beard. Broad-petalled and flaring. Highly praised. fs... $10.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL—(Cook 1949) M.38”. Pinkest of orchid- 
pinks, pure and glowing. Satiny-textured, heavy-substanced 
iris of perfect form, broad-petalled and large. Well-branched, 
floriferous and shardyme™ 2.53 gee oe ee $6.00 
PINK CAMEO—(Fay 1946) EM.36”. Of flamingo-pink deriva- 
tion, a clean, fresh, translucent cameo-pink with tangerine- 
orange pbeard S|) 624. tt ke eae aie ey Ge an ee $2.50 
PINK FORMAL—(Muhlestein 1949) M.38”. Tangerine bearded 
salmon-pink which has been highly praised because of its 
size, substance, depth of color and other good qualities. sj. . 
$15.00 
PINK MARVEL—(Lapham 1941) M.36”. Bright mallow-pink with 
orchid undertone. Appealing pink blend. 00... $0.60 
PINK OPAL—(J. Sass 1934) M.38”. Large, tall, light orchid-pink. 
$0.50 
PINK RUFFLES—(Smith 1940) M.36”. Charming lilac-pink for fore- 
erOunds plantings Extremcl yanutt CCleaner a $0.75 
PINK TALCUM—(Buss 1949) ML.46”. Smooth-textured peach-blos- 
som-pink with reddish beard. Delicate but distinct pink with less 
yellow in its make-up than most flamingo-pinks. Rounded form 
of fine substance, the standards domed, falls semi-flaring. Tall, vig- 
orouskandt hard yanen sere seers Des a ey See eee $4.00 
PINNACLE—(Stevens 1949) M.38”. Clear white standards, primrose- 
yellow falls, wax-like and beautifully molded. fsje. ............ $10.00 
PLUM PRETTY—(DeForest 1949) M.34”. Extraordinary color, like a 
red plum, smooth and trimly formed. 0.0000 c---ccecceeaeeceenerus $7.00 
PLUM TART—(Connell 1949) M.34”. Plum-purple with a splashing 
of white radiating from the base of the falls. Sure is different. $4.00 
POLONADE—(Grant 1949) ML.39”. The domed standards of me- 
dium yellow are in appealing contrast to the semi-flaring white 
falls. Magnolia-like lustre. Ideal branching. 0... $7.00 
PORT WINE—(Sass 1950) M.38”. Very dark purple-red and white 
plicata, the standards very solid, the white falls heavily bordered. 
$10.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass 1939) M.36”. Indescribable blending 
of apricot, pink and coppery gold. A gorgeous, glistening beauty 
that received’ the Dykes Medal in 1943. jeue i000 0. $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH—(Hall 1946) M.34”. Clear pinkish peach self with 
no haft markings. Sister seedling to the famous flamingo-pinks, 
Overture and: Dream) Girls ios oy Aen only ot ae Pace $2.50 
PRETENDER—(Cook 1951) M.35”. New color, a variegata with soft 
yellow standards and blue-purple falls instead of the usual red or 
red-purple:; Unusual and appealing. ©4404 2 eS $12.00 
PRETTY PANSY—(Sass Bros. 1949) M.36”. Purple and white of the 
Moonlit Sea type, without the yellow: 2.020 4.00.4) 83 $5.00 
PRETTY QUADROON-—(Kleinsorge 1948) M.34”. Smooth, metallic, 
light copper-brown with brown beard. Unusual and attractive color 
in an impressive flower with broad closed standards and wide- 
hafted spreading, fallsnajemeeeye at. en) ee ee ese $10.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE-—(Kleinsorge 1940) M.36”. A lively orange- 
yellow of medium size, rich texture and flaring form. _. $0.50 
PRINCESS MARYGOLD—(H. Sass 1939) EM.36”. Golden buff, over- 
latd ‘withwarm pinks) Very floriferous, 22.0 25054) $0.50 
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