“PACEMAKER (Lapham, 1950) E.M. 36” 
Large, wide and full bodied smooth red with a velvety texture. 
Free of haft venation. Good form and branching. $7.50 each 
“PALE PRIMROSE (Whiting, 1946) V.L. 38” 
A cool primrose yellow self. Standards tightly closed and swirled, 
falls very broad. Free flowering and rapid increaser. Very late 
bloomer. 75¢ each 
“PALOMINO (Hall, 1952) M. 36” 
Related to the famous Hall pinks, but quite different from all 
of them. Pink is found in the standards, falls are pale ivory with 
an amber-copper border. The dominant beard is a very bright 
red. Excellent size, form and substance. An Iris which will be 
in great demand for years. Stock limited. $20.00 each 
“PARADISE PINK (Lapham, 1950) L. 33” 
Claimed by many to be the best of all the flamingo pinks. A 
deep, clear flamingo pink, which does not fade and stands wind 
and rain superbly. Vigorous grower and a plant soon makes a 
large clump. The demand for this Iris is great. $9.00 each 
PATRICE (DeForest, 1945) M. 38” 
A stately plicata of beautiful form. Peach and rosy lavender 
dotted on a cream background. Excellent substance, branching 
and texture. $1.00 each 
“PENSIVE (Grant, 1947) M. 38” 
A velvety, blackish-purple self with excellent form and sub- 
stance. Greatly praised by those who know their Iris. $1.50 each 
PHALANX (Schreiner, 1951) E. 36” 
A Schreiner introduction of last year, called a noveity iris due 
to its unusual fuchsia hue. Falls have a sheen of metallic rose 
enhanced by a blue blaze in the center, reminding one of the 
lustre of a shining Christmas tree ornament. $3.00 each 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught, 1948) M. 38” 
Supposed to be the finest of the medium blues. Introducer calls 
it a Hyacinth-blue. Beard is canary yellow. Large flowers, very 
flaring in form. A highly praised new iris. $7.50 each 
“PINK CAMEO (Fay, 1946) E.M. 36” 
A fresh, clear pure pink with a tangerine beard. Excellent 
branching, good substance and lightly flaring. 11th on the Favo- 
rite 100 List for 1952. A.M. 1948. $1.50 each 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein, 1949) M. 38” 
Large, wide, deep pink, somewhat on the salmon side, with in- 
tense red-tangerine beard. Of heavy substance which with- 
stands sun excellently. Good branching. Much in demand and 
rated very highly. A.M. 1951. $10.00 each 
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