most of the brighter reds. There are 
three and at times four branches per 
stem. A rich beard completes the 
even harmony of this splendid new 
red, H.M. 1950. $12.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS. (G. Douglas 
1948). M. The first deep pink with 
a tangerine beard. The full well form- 
ed flowers of rosy pink are in strik- 
ing but pleasing contrast to the full 
tangerine beard. An iris of great 
individuality and a new color effect 
in the garden. H.M., A.1.S. 1948, 
Thirty-eight inches. $2.50 
PAINTED DESERT. Blends the ex- 
quisite colors of the Arizona desert, 
a medley of colors that will grow on 
you. 90¢ 
PALE DAWN. A very pale blue iris, 
near all white in tone. Holds its col- 
or well. A credit to Mr. Fay. $1.50 
PARADISE PINK. (Lapham 1950). 
H.M. 1950; A.I.S.. This is Mr. Lap- 
ham’s pinkest tangerine bearded Iris. 
Reports from all sections of the coun- 
try designate this the outstanding 
new pink of today. The color is clear 
and clean with no markings. The 
flower is beautifully formed, some- 
what ruffled with heavy substance. 
The well balanced 5-inch bloom is 
carried on well branched 32 inch 
stalks. A pink of real garden value 
as to color and resistance to sun, 
wind and rain. Spicy fragrance. Late. 
$12.00 
All old customers of record are al- 
lowed an additional Iris ten per cent 
in extra premium. It pays to purchase 
of us, as we feel that a satisfied old 
customer will boost for us. They do 
too. 
PATRICE. Plicata with light cream 
standards flushed rosy _ lavender. 
Falls patterned soft rose. H.M. 1946, 
$1.00 
PEACHBLOW. A pink plicata with a 
light yellow flush. Medium large 
flowers. When you see it you will 
use more words to describe this fine 
flower. 15¢ 
PEG DABAGH. (Craig 1948). E.This 
Oncocyclus bybrid has been highly 
praised by California Judges. A clear 
violet blue self of large size and 
heavy substance. Tall well branched 
stalks, vigorous growth and increas- 
es rapidly. 45 inches. $5.00 
PERMANENT WAVE. (Williams 1948) 
MIL. 40 in. Imagine this flower--crisp 
cut, horizontal flaring falls, full and 
rounded, petals with a jaunty whirl to 
the very edges. The entire bloom is 
colored sweet lavender shading to 
blue with golden brown hafts with a 
metallic luster. Picture such an Iris 
and you have a good idea of this most 
novel formed flower. The entire flow- 
er is most original and without coun- 
terpart. $7.50 
PINK BOUNTIFUL. (Cook 1949). 
The pinkest of all the orchid pink 
Iris we have grown. Large perfectly 
formed flowers with broad petals; 
smooth satiny texture; heavy sub- 
stance. It is the hardiest, most flor- 
iferous Iris we have in our garden. 
Midseason. 38 inches. $7.50 
PIERRE MENARD. (Faught 1948) M. 
A clear medium blue of fine form and 
heavy substance. The stalk is strong 
with equally spaced short branches 
that allow three flowers to be dis- 
played at one time with no crowding. 
An excellent iris. H.C., A.I.S. 1946. 
H.M., A.I.S. 1948. 36 in. A.M. 1951. 
$15.00 
PINK FORMAL. (Muhlestein 1949). 
E.M.-K. (Golden Eagle x S Q 72). 
Large, wide, deep pink somewhat on 
the salmon side. Very heavy sub- 
stance. ‘Strong red-tangerine beard. 
Vigorous and a healthy grower. H.M, 
1949. Limited stock. $ 20.00 
PINK CAMEO. Cameo pink with or- 
ange tangerine beard. Medium sized, 
flowers. Scarce. A.M, 1948. $2.00 
PINK MARVEL. A deep salmon pink 
iris from Mr. Lapham. Large flower, 
tall stem. A real one in the pink 
class. 60¢ 
PINK RUFFLES. This intermediate 
pink is from Mr. Smith, and is a most 
charming pink. Good. A.M. 1942. 60¢ 
PINK LACE. This is a real pink 
from Mr. Sass. Flower is larger than 
Spindrift and shows pink bud and 
clearpinkin both standards and falls. 
Definitely in the new pink class, with 
tangerine beard. $1.35 
PINK REFLECTION. Chamois skin 
ink, a grand shade, Quality here. 
.M. Popular. 90¢ 
PINK SAILS. (Sass 1950) (48-27)-- 
Medium to Dark Pink self. Nice 
branching. 36 inches. $15.00 
PINK TALCUM. (W. Buss 1949). M.- 
L. (2? Florz Zenor x ? Overture). 
Quite pink. Perky flower of medium 
size, good form, closed standards. 
$4.50 
PINK SENSATION. A fine pink in- 
troduced by Cooleys from Mr. Hall. 
A fine flamingo pink, and sturdy. H. 
M. 1950. Maybe best pink. $10.00 
