ORMOHR* (Kleinsorge '37). M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Anakim.) Large violet. Good pod parent. With 
Great Lakes, Blue Valley, Mirror Lake, Blue 
Rhythm, Pierre Menard or Cahokia should 
produce some splendid blues and violets. The 
pement-of Lady Dozier: “A‘M. ‘40... 24% $ .50 
PACEMAKER (Lapham ’50). M. (Edward Lap- 
ham x Red Waves.) Large, tall, wide and full 
bodied red that is quite impressive. We think 
it holds great promise as a breeder. H.M. 
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PAGAN GOLD (G. Douglas ‘51). M.-L. ((White 
Prince x Easter Morn) x (Golden Hind)) x (Mi- 
mosa Gold). Rich, gleaming gold. The falls 
appear quite velvety. H.C. ‘48. 
PAGAN PRINCESS (G. Douglas '48). E.-M. (Pink 
Cameo) x ((40-10 x Melitza) x (Flora Zenor)). 
Purple with strong pinkish undertones. Tan- 
gerine beard. Said to produce startling seed- 
lings. H.M. ‘48. Net $3.00 
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PAGAN ROYAL (G. Douglas ‘51). M. (Gulf 
Stream) x (The Bishop x The Black Douglas). 
Glowing red-violet that is very commanding in 
the garden. Superb blood for dark things. 
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PAGAN SUNSET (G. Douglas ‘51). M. (True Love 
x Alpine Glow.) Blending of orange, rose, 
apricot and copper in a striking flower. 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken ‘42). E-M. (China 
Maid x Chosen.) Tan blend. Will throw shell 
pinks if bred to them 
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PALE DAWN (O. Fay ‘47). E.-M. (Matterhorn x 
44-11.) Light blue that holds its color. H.M. 
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PALE PRIMROSE (Whiting '46). M. (Happy Days 
x Midwest Gem.) Large ruffled yellow. A.M. 
England ‘50, H.M. ‘50. Net $1.00 
PALLIDA F. VARIEGATA (Krelage.) E. Small 
blue flowers with grape perfume. Foliage 
green striped yellow. Makes an unusually in- 
teresting border plant any time of year, and 
especially against green shrubbery $ .50 
PARADISE PINK (Lapham ‘50). M.-L. ((Forerun- 
ner: (Rosalba x Opera) x (Red Ray)) x (H 6: 
Spindrift x Isabellina). Large, very wide pink 
that holds its color well. Has received high 
praise in the Mid-west and East. Will surely 
prove a splendid parent. H.C. ‘49, H.M. ‘50. 
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PARAGON (Stevens ‘48). E.-M. (Inspiration) x 
(Caribbean Treasure: Miss Calif. x Cedar). 
Opalescent pearly tints, falls margined in 
coppery-buff with the same color flushed in 
the throat $5.00 
PAROWAN (H. Thorup '51). E.-M. ((Lord of June 
x Lent a Williamson) x (Sherbert x Moa)) x 
(Piute). Beautifully formed smooth red with 
good closed standards. Will surely be a splen- 
did parent for reds. Height 30 inches. Net. $4.00 
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PARTY DRESS (Muhlestein ‘51). M.-L. (45-22: 
Lancaster x D. Hall's 42-10) x (46-22B: sister 
to Pink Formal). Charm, personality and qual- 
ity all wrapped up in one ruffled pink. Its 
seedlings were the quality we had hoped, and 
it produced the longest, most varied and color- 
ful beards in its seedlings. Party Dress will 
appeal to those who like ruffled, quality flow- 
ers and hybridizers will bless the splendor of 
its seedlings. H.C. ‘50, H.M. ‘51. Net. .$15.00 
PASTEL PORTRAIT (Whiting ‘48). M. ((Marisha 
x Sandlewood) x (Marisha x Amenti)) x (Ange- 
lus). Cream flushed pink. Net $1.00 
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PATHFINDER (Whiting ‘48). M. (Mirabelle x 
Angelus.) Very wide rose-pink. First nicknamed 
“the fat pink.” Will produce shell pinks if 
bred to them. Branching rather high. H.M. 
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PATRICE (DeForest ‘45). M. (Tiffany x Salar.) 
Large delicately marked plicata. Splendid 
breeder. Possibilities for oranges, reds, pli- 
catas and blends. H.M. ‘46 $1.00 
PATRICIA JOYCE (Laura Pullar '50). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Bruno sdlg.) Smooth tailored cream 
done on patrician lines. Fine blood for creams, 
yellows, whites and blues $3.00 
PEARL KING (Errey Bros. ‘40). E. M. (W. R. Dykes 
x Silversheen.) White standards, light yellow 
falls. Large. Will be highly useful for breeding 
yellow amoenas. Limited stock. Net $5.00 
PEARLY MORN (Thorup ‘51). M. (Snow Flurry 
x ((Dolly Madison x W. R. Dykes) x (Souv. de 
Mme. Gaudichau x Ricardi)). Very large full 
white with pearly undertones. Nothing quite 
like it. In a wet season these pearl tones 
sometimes concentrate in lavender flecking, 
but we have only experienced this once since 
its first blooming. First in Seedlings Salt Lake 
Gity 1949. UE.C. "49 $15.00 
PEG DABAGH* (T. Craig ‘48). E-M. (Purissima x 
Capitola.) Large clear blue-violet. Won the 
gold cup at Hollywood Iris Show ‘49. H.M. 
‘48 
PENN CHARTER (H. F. Hall '48). M. (Two yellow 
sdlgs.) One of the few flaring yellows. Very 
fine indeed. Net $4.00 
PENNYRILE (Rawlins ‘'48). E.-M. (Great Lakes x 
Gloriole.) Medium blue. Sister to Alicia. Su- 
perb blood for blues and whites 
PEPPER®* (Marx ‘50). E.-M. (Suez x Orloff.) Neat- 
ly formed, peppered, yellow ground plicata. 
Net $1.50 
PERMANENT WAVE (Williams ‘48). M.-L. (Blue 
Triumph x Waverly.) Flaring blue with yellow 
at the heart. Ruffling on tips of the falls add 
to its charm 
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PERSIAN PATTERN* (Craig ‘50). E.-M. (Gay 
Senorita x Ib-Mac.) Standards gold with olive 
cast at midrib. Falls same with maroon pat- 
tern etched over all $10.00 
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