ling beds. It is a luscious blend of pink 
and orchid tones with a light yellow 
beard and faint touch of yellow at the 
haft. The flowers are large, very full 
and ruffled and of amazingly heavy 
substance. The plants are strong, 
hardy and free with bloom and in- 
crease. H. M. 1948. $8.00 
PINK CORAL, Whiting 1949. No. 4645 
((MARISHA X AMITOLA) X CHINA 
MAID) X (MIRABELLE X CEDAR 
ROSE). Midseason, 34 inches. An en- 
chanting shade of coral pink with a 
central glow of amber yellow. A 
smoothly blended, graceful and re- 
freshing personality. It brings a lovely, 
warm tone of pink into the garden pic- 
ture, blooming freely. $2.00 
PIRATE KING, Whiting 1951. No. 4631 
(VATICAN PURPLE X VAGABOND 
PRINCE). Late, 34 inches. A very 
deep blue purple self, a bold and dar- 
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ing character. The blooms are very 
large with widely flaring falls and 
weather proof substance. The heavy 
beard is blue, tipped yellow at the 
throat, the wide hafts have a smooth 
brown overlay which does not extend 
onto the falls. The texture is glossy; 
the deep, rich color does not fade. The 
stalks are strong and quite well 
branched, the plants vigorous and 
hardy. $2.50 
PRISCILLA, Whiting 1942. No. 39142 
(PURISSIMA X BLUE WAVES). Mid- 
season, 34 inches. An iris that in- 
creases in popularity each year. A 
pure cold white self, even to the beard 
and smooth, wide haft. Of modest 
size and height, it holds its place 
among the purest and best white irises 
in any garden. The stalks branch well 
and carry bloom over a long season. 
Perfectly hardy, vigorous in growth 
and generous with bloom and increase. 
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