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PARADE (P. I. 163822). Spring 1952. 
PARADISE (P. I. 160012). Erect to eventually oveddnaase 
growth to 5 ft. Leaves dark green. glossy, small. Flowers 
2-5 in head, 2” across, hose-in-hose, Rose Doree, with 
wide blotch of Tyrian Rose dots. Late April, early May. 
Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50, 6-10" 1.00, 10-12 in. 1.50, 12-15 in. 
2.00. 
PASTEL (P. I. 141790). Vigorous, upright, with generally 
ascending branches to 6 feet, Prince 980. Leaves medium 
green. Flowers 2-4 in head, often grouped, very freely 
produced, 144-2" across, hose-in-hose (color to come 
later). Early to mid-April. Peat Bedded. 6-10” 1.00, 10-12” 
1.50, 12-15"" 2.00. 
PEARL BRADFORD (P. I. 163904). Broad spreading habit 
but probably not over 2 feet. Leaves dark green, shining. 
Flowers 1-2 in head, 3’, very round flower. Deep Rose 
Pink, dots of blotch very distinct, Tyrian Rose. Late May 
early June. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50. 
PEERLESS (P. I. 160104). Vigorous, erect to finally over- 
arching habit to 5 feet. Leaves narrew, dark green. 
Flowers usually 2-4 in head, 1%4"' across, irregularly 
hose-in-hose, Geranium Pink darkening to center, blotch 
conspicuous on three upper lobes, almost Nopal Red. 
Brilliant. Late April, early May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
PETER PAN (P. I. 163941). Bush wide spreading and over- 
arching to 5 feet. Leaves narrow, glossy, dark green. 
Flowers 2-4 in head, freely produced, 114-154" across, 
somewhat starry, Deep Rose Pink, almost white in center 
blotch not conspicuous. Late April, early May. Peat 
Bedded. 3-6” .50, 6-10" 1.00. 
PHOEBE (P. I. 182874). Bush Broad spreading to 4 feet, 
with many ascending branches. Leaves rather narrow, 
dark green, somewhat glistening. Flowers 1-2 in head, 
freely produced and clear over foliage as in “Belgian” 
azaleas, 244-3"" across, color Jasper Pink flushed with 
Old Rose, definite Rose Pink blotch on upper lobe. Late 
April, early May. Peat Bedded. 3-6" .50, 6-10’ 1.00. 
PICADOR (P. I. 141899). Midseason, moderate height, 
rather. spreading, brilliant orange-red, sunburns if planted 
in full exposure to light. Peat Bedded. 6-10" 1.00, 10-12” 
1.50. Field 18-24" 6.00, 24-30" 8.00. 
PICOTEE (P. I. 163834). Spring 1952. 
PIED PIPER (P. I. 163763). Description Iater. Peat Bedded. 
3-5 ou. 
PILGRIM (P. I, 141904). Late. very large, fushia-purple, 
with dark spots. Very handsome. Peat Bedded. 6-10” 
1,00,210-12”. 1.50, 
PINKIE (P. I. 160092). Description Later. Peat Bedded. 3-6” 
OU. 
PINK STAR (P. I. 163916). Spreading habit to 4 feet. Leaves 
dark green. Flowers 1-2 in head, freely produced, 242” 
across. Somewhat narrow lobes, Begonia Rose, with 
blotch on upper lobe like a stain of Tyrian Rose. 
Mid-to late May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
PNNOCHIO (P. I. 163971). Very dense twiggy habit with 
shelflike branches in time, up to 5 feet. Leaves dark 
green. Flowers 1-2 in head, freely produced so as to 
cover foliage, 2-242", size somewhat dependent on the 
number of flowers and moisture, white with stripes of 
Lacquer Red. Cut out any branches producing self-red 
flowers. Early to mid-May. Peat Bedded. 3-6” .50. 
PIPPEN (P. I. 163937). Description later. Peat Bedded. 3- gi" 
00; 6-10" 2.00. 
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