mle pay —— —) a 
~$ 
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. 60c 
PEACH PARFAIT. (Craig, 1949). M. 40 
in. Large and flaring of form, this is a 
pure peach pink self even to the beard. 
$4.00 
PEG DABAGH. (Craig, 1948). E. This 
Oncocyclus hybrid 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 increases rapidly. 45 inches. $2.25 
PERMANENT WAVE. (Williams, 1948). 
M.L. 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 col- 
ored 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 flower is most original and 
without counterpart. $7.00 
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 substance. It is the hardiest. most 
floriferous Iris we have in our garden. 
Midseason. 38 inches. $6.00 
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 displayed at one time 
with no crowding. An excellent Iris. 
eG, AAS. 1946" HM., A.S., 1948. 
36 inches. A.M., 1951. $9.00 
PINK FORMAL. (Muhlestein, 1949). E. 
M.-K. (Golden Eagle x S Q 72). Large, 
wide, deep pink, somewhat on the salmon 
side. Very heavy substance. Strong, red- 
tangerine beard. Vigorous and a healthy 
grower. H.M., 1949. Award Merit. $15.00 
PINK CAMEO. Cameo pink with orange 
tangerine beard. Medium sized flowers. 
Scarce. A.M., 1948. $1.50 
PINK MARVEL. A deep salmon pink iris 
from Mr. Lapham. Large flower, tall 
stem. A real one in the pink class. 50c 
PINK RUFFLES. This intermediate pink 
is from Mr. Smith, and is a most charm- 
ing pink. Good. A.M., 1942. 60c 
PINK LACE. Ths is a real pink from Mr. 
Sass. Flower is larger than Spindrift and 
shows pink bud and clear pink in both 
standards and falls. Definitely in the new 
pink class, with tangerine beard. $1.20 
PINK REFLECTION. Chamois skin pink, 
a grand shade. Quality here. A.M. Pop- 
Wai), 1Se¢ 
PINK SAILS. (Sass, 1950). (48-27)— 
Medium to dark pink gett Nice branch- 
ing. 36 inches. $7.50 
PINK TALCUM. (W. Buss, 1949). M.L. 
(? Flora Zenor x ? Overture). Quite pink. 
Perky flower of medium size, good form, 
closed standards. Holds color well. $2.00 
PINK SENSATION. A fine pink from Mr. 
Hall. A fine flamingo pink, and sturdy. 
H.M., 1950. Award Merit, 1952. $8.00: 
PINK SALMON. (Muhlestein, 1948). E.- 
M. (Spindrift x Golden Eagle). Showy 
salmon-pink. Its seedlings are. splendid 
for height, size and color. $4.00 
PINNACLE. (Stevens, 1949). M. Her- 
alded as a new break in color combina- 
tion, this iris has clear white standards 
and smooth, very light yellow falls. It 
might be described as a white and yellow 
amoena that is distinctly different from 
any other iris. Stock limited. H.M., 
A.LS., 1949. 38 in. $8.00 
PORT WINE. (Sass Bros., 1950). M.-L. 
(45-47 x Starless Night). White plicata- 
with very heavy border of purple. Strik- 
ing and commanding. H.M., 1950. A 
must have. $10.00 
PRAIRIE FIRE. Blended flame red cop- 
per. Like a flaming torch. $1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. This sensational iris 
from Mr. Hans Sass won the Dykes Medal 
in 1943. Blend of rose and gold, apricot 
and orange. Brilliant, sparkling. 75¢c 
PREMIER PEACH. Deep peach color 
with deep tangerine beard. Medium sized 
flowers. Scarce. H.M., 1946. $2.00 
PRESENT. An onco-bred. White ground 
orchid veined. Order early.’ A.M., 1949. 
75¢ 
PRETENDER. (P. Cook, 1951). M. Yel- 
low standards, blue falls. A new race of 
“variegatas.” Very few rhizomes. $15.00 
PRETTY PANSY. Sass Brothers’ modest 
description of this iris. “A purple and 
white of Moonlight Sea coloring without 
the yellow, 36 inch stems.” Our own 
comment: “Here is a knockout, different 
from anything we have seen, will attract 
attention anywhere.” A fine thing. $6.00 
PRETTY QUADROON. (Kleinsorge, ’49). 
M. (Mexico x Tobacco Road). Smooth, 
wide and full metallic copper-brown. 
Lovely. A.M., 1950. $10.00 — 
All old customers of record are allowed 
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. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. A fine orange not 
surpassed yet. A.M. 60c¢ 
RADIATION. (D. Hall, 1948). M. Beau- 
tiful in color and form. It is a self with 
large firm substanced flowers of glisten- 
ing orchid pink with perfectly domed 
standards and flaring falls set off by 
deep tangerine beard. The stalk is well 
branched and sturdy. H.C., AI.S., 1947. 
FUM., A183 1948. VA... “ALS); 1950. 
32 inches. $9.00: 
