PHRADIE WELLS (Clev. 1950) M. 38-40 in. 
(Amitola x Sandlewood). Very luscious 
and large flowered blend of apricot and 
gold. One of the most floriferous var- 
ieties we know. Velvety finish .___- 5.00 
PHOEBE (Douglas 1941) M.L. 38 in. (Jeb 
Stuart x White Sdlg.). Very fine cream 
with greenish flush. Gave us some odd 
DUImIOVelVaDInks pe een 2 oe PET’ OO 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught 1948) M, 38 in. 
(Sister to Cahokia). A very fine and 
highly rated medium blue with violet 
tone. Ruffled form and flaring falls. A. 
M. 1950 a) ee 7.50 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook 1949) M. SBein: 
(Harriet Thoreau x Similar Sdlg.). Very 
smooth orchid pink of excellent form 
and large size. Smooth finish and heavy 
substance 25).5.00 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946) M. 40 in. (Moroc- 
co Rose x Hall pink blend sdlg.) x Sib. 
to Dream Girl. Smoothly tailored shell 
pink of quite deep lo Hin and good 
sizemninew A. MiwlGAS 9 we sy. tae 1.50 
PINK FORMAL (Muhl. 1949) E.M.L. 38 in. 
(Golden agle x SQ72). A very large, 
broad petaled flower of deep flamingo 
pink with a full red beard. Producing 
some wonderful new things in many 
colors. A.M. 1951 int Net 10.00 
PINK LACE (Sass 1947) M. 36 in. (Dore x 
Matula) x F. Zenor. Medium sized flower 
of smooth shell pink. Reblooms in the 
fall - ee ah At ie 1.00 
PINK SAILS (Sass 1950) M. 36 in. (Golden 
Age x (Midwest Gem x Dore)) x Ola 
Kala) x Sunset Serenade. Very flaring, 
broad petaled, salmon pink of deep 
coloring with salmon red beard. Prov- 
ing to be a fine parent in several color 
ranges. Produced the new Sass _ pink 
“Memories” _ a ae se o.00 
PINK SALMON (Muhl. 1948) M. 38 in. 
(Spindrift x Golden Eagle). Large, flar- 
ing salmon pink with a very rich tan- 
gerine beard. An excellent parent. Stock 
limited _ Net 2.00 
PINK SENSATION (Hall 1948) M. 35 in. 
(Tally Ho x Courtier). A nicely formed 
flower of good size and beautiful color- 
ing. As it bloomed here it seemed to be 
one of the very purest pinks. A.M. 1952. 
_Net 8.00 
PINK TALCUM Cie 1949) Wes SU ane 
Zenor x unknown). A larger and smooth- 
er edition of Flora Zenor. Good form 
and substance 22-50 
PINK TOWER (Muhl.. 1948). EM. 38. in. 
(Sib. to Pink Formal). A very large and 
beautifully formed light shell pink. A 
fine parent ___ -- Pie e200 
PINNACLE (Stevens 1949) E.M. 38 in. Mag- 
nolia x ((Gudrun x (Lady Morvyth x 
Rangatira)). A white and yellow amoena, 
this has broad petals with oval form. 
Standards are white and the falls are 
HiGhimvellowe AWW 8195722 2 hoe 7.50 
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PIRATE KING (Whiting 1951) L. 34 in. 
(Vatican purple x Vagabond Prince). A 
really gigantic flower with long flaring 
fals and well domed standards. Color is 
a dark blue purple with blackish sheen. 
So big and bold that it stops Dos 
= Pans 25 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest 1949) M. 33 in. 
(Calderilla x Tobacco Road). A smooth 
flower of dusty blue or grape purple. 
An unusual color and most attractive. 
LOVelysOVOleTOnI is sae eee ae eee 5.00 
PONDER (McKee 1949) M. 38 in. (((Mio- 
belle) x (Tea Rose x Gypsy)) x (Miogem)). 
A very broad petaled, semi-flaring 
flower of dark red shades that are very 
smoothly blended to a near self. Round, 
tailored form _ _. Net 10.00 
PORCELAIN BLUE (Sass 1951) M. 36 in. 
(Lake Huron x Blue Shimmer) x Salmon- 
ette. A delightful iris of pale, very true 
porcelain blue with jaunty, graceful 
form. Finish is very sleek and substance 
quite heavy. Should produce some in- 
teresting things when used with blues, 
plicatas and pinks, and especially if 
used with Dancing Deb ___ _ 6.00 
PORT WINE (Sass 1950) M.L. 37 in. (Aleppo 
Plains x 62-40:-Ilmproved Ruth Pollock) 
x Starless Night. A very beautiful pli- 
cata of rich enamel like white with 
deep, almost solid border of rich purple. 
One of the most beautiful of all the 
plicatas. H.M. 1950.. _._ Net 10.00 
PRAIRiE SUNSET (Hans Sass 1939) M. 38 
in. (Sandlewood x Amitola). One of the 
all time greats. Smooth blend of sunset 
colors. Dykes Medal 1943 _ .____ 1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall 1946) M.L. 34 in. 
(Sib. to Dream Girl). A rich salmon peach 
OhminestornarH Maelo ¢6 ce. ae e200 
PRETENDER (Cook 1951) M. 35 in. (From 
two Cook Sdlgs.). A new bicolor that is 
entirely different in color pattern. The 
standards are amber yellow and the 
falls are velvety purple with a narrow 
edge of lighter color. Flowers are large 
and flaring. H.M. 1952 ____. Net 12.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass 1949) M. 37. in. 
(Thought to be from B. Gersdorff x 
Moonlit Sea). Somewhat on the Moonlit 
Sea type, this has a white ground but is 
so heavily striated with purple that little 
of the white shows through except as a 
blaze on the falls and the base of the 
standards and in the throat. Very lovely. 
H.M. 1950 xt Net 3.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Klein. 19429) Mears6 
in. (Mexico x Tobacco Road). A very 
deep, metallic brown of fine form with 
broad, flaring, neatly ruffled falls and 
well domed standards. Stunning. A.M. 
V9S0s e Net 7.50 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) M. 34 in. (Puris- 
sima x Blue Waves). A top notch white 
of flaring form with broad petals and 
heavy substance. A.M. 1947._____.. 75 
