PINK SENSATION (D. Hall '48). M. (Tally Ho x 
Courtier.) Splendid deep pink with a lot of 
quality. Should be a top breeder. H.M. ‘50. 
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PINK TALCUM (W. Buss '4S). M.-L. (? Flora Zenor 
x ? Overture.) Quite pink. Perky flower of 
medium size, good form, closed standards $6.50 
PINK TOWER (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Sister to 
Pink Formal.) Very large light pink. If you 
want size and clarity of color Pink Tower 
will produce them. C.O.C. ‘47 $5.00 
PINNACLE (Stevens ‘49). E.-M. (Magnolia) x 
((Gudrun) x (Lady Morvyth x Rangatira)). Clean 
contrast in a yellow amoena. Destined to be 
highly popular and much used in hybridizing. 
H.M. ‘49 $12.00 
PLACERITA (Miess '50). M. (Tobacco Road x Ma- 
tula.) Brilliant burnished gold, sprinkled with 
gold dust. Superb breeding for rich things. 
PORT WINE (Sass Bros. ‘'50). M.-L. Plicata done 
in the manner of Minnie Colquitt, but with 
much heavier markings. Striking. H.M. ‘50. 
Standard price. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass ‘39). M. (Sandlewood 
x Amitola.) Light peach, apricot, buff and gold. 
Fine parent. Dykes Medal ‘43 $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (D. Hall ‘46). M.-L. (Sister to 
Dream Girl.) Lovely salmon-peach. Fertile pol- 
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PRESENT* (White ‘41). E. (Oncocyclus x T.B.) 
White with close orchid veining over all. 
Exotic. Little or no branching. Tall. A.M. ‘49. 
Net $1.50 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass Bros. '49). E.-M. (? Bertha 
Gersdorff x Moonlit Sea.) Stunning! Different! 
Purple with striking white area. We think it 
highly novel and beautiful. H.M. ‘50. Net $7.50 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge ‘49). M. (Mexico 
x Tobacco Road.) Smooth, wide and full me- 
tallic copper-brown. Lovely queen. A.M. ‘50. 
Net $12.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge ‘40). E.-M. (Far 
West x Naranja.) Fine orange-yellow. Superb 
blood for blends, oranges and reds. A.M. 
‘44 
PRIORITY (Lapham ‘45). M. Reblooms ((Rameses) 
x (M. A. Porter x Jerry)) x (Red Ray). Red 
rebloomer. Makes tiny rhizomes and _ fine 
foliage. H.M. ‘48. Net 
PRISCILLA (Whiting ‘42). M. (Purissima x Blue 
Waves.) Very pure white. Should be splendid 
for line breeding with other Purissima derivi- 
ties for blues and whites. A.M. ‘47 $1.00 
PROFFESSEUR MITCHELL* (Cayeux ‘30). E.-M. 
(David) x (Terpsichore: I. Korolkowi Violacea x 
I. susiana). Rich purple. Fertile pollen. May 
be of value for hybridizing. Limited stack. 
Net $1.00 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge ‘50). M. Lovely flaring 
yellow with light area in falls which surely 
harks back to its progenitor Treasure Island. 
Net $12.00 
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PTARMIGAN (Kinish ‘49). M. (Sister to Glory.) 
Large white, tall, with gold beard and gold 
at hafts. Should be very useful for creams, 
whites and blues. Net $1.00 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell '27). E.-M. (Argentina 
x Conquistador.) White. One of the truly great 
parents. No pollen, but an easy pod par- 
ent $ .50 
PURPLE FLASH (Lyell ‘51). See Introductions. 
PURPLE MOOR (Lapham ‘47). M.-L. (The Red 
Douglas x Edward Lapham.) Large rich purple. 
Good blood for deep reds $4.00 
QUECHEE (Knowlton ‘50). M. (Prince of Orange) x 
(Redyen: Christabel x Tenaya). Handsome gar- 
net red self that has superb substance and 
does not burn or fade. Top blood for red 
breeding. H.M. ‘50. Net $10.00 
RADIANT (Salbach '36). E.-M. (Klamath x Sher- 
bert sdlg.) Coppery-orange. H.M. '38....$ .50 
RADIANT COMMAND (Muhlestein ‘48). M. (Radi- 
ant x Royal Command.) Bright neglecta. Lovely 
enmass. Holds promise for blues, purples, ne- 
glectas, amoenas and reds $1.00 
RADIATION (D. Hall '38). E.-M. (42-46: Golden 
Eagle x 39-62) x (Premier Peach). Tangerine 
bearded pink with an orchid cast when first 
open, but quickly fades to a pink self. Lovely. 
A.M. ‘50. Net $10.00 
RAEJEAN (Whiting ‘40). L. (Amitola x Copper 
Piece.) Late bi-yellow. Parent of Arab Chief 
Gud Other Lichtin Seeshs sane Meee ee tes $ .50 
RED WAVES (Lapham ‘49). M. (Red Gleam x 
Christabel) x (Lights On). Red with accent on 
color. Producing top reds for Lapham, and has 
already produced Pacemaker, and Big Time 
to come out this year. Net 
RAINBOW ROOM JJ. Sass ‘46). M.-L. (H.. Sass’ 
50-36 x Matula.) Anthony yellow standards, 
falls a smooth blending of many colors includ- 
ing a metallic flush of lavender at the beard 
——and bordered color of standards. Delightful. 
E.@e45 $10.00 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton ‘45). M.-L. (Matula x 
Garden Magic.) Lovely blended variegata. 
Good breeding material for blends and reds. 
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RAMADAN (A. M. Harrison ‘46). E.-M. (San 
Diego x Mrs. V. West.) Tall, rich lavender- 
purple with blue-tipped beard. Has ihe form 
of Brunhilde. Imported from Australia. Scarce. 
Net $5.00 
RANGER (Kleinsorge ‘43). M.-L. ((Rebellion x King 
Tut) x (Purissima x Dolly Madison)) x (Garden 
Magic). Splendid smooth red. Good every- 
where. Proving a worthwhile, though diffi- 
cult, parent. A.M. ‘46 $1.50 
RARE MARBLE (Muhlestein ‘47). M. (Bonanza x 
Tiffany.) Very good red trimmed yellow-ground 
plicata proving a wonderful parent. Tompkins 
had a series of plicatas from this that were 
good—one of which he is introducing this 
year $2.00 
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