PATRICE (DeForest 1945): M. 40 in. Standards of light cream 
flushed pale rosy lavender; falls sparkling white brushed bright 
gold across the haft which is speckled rose-brown. This fine new 
plicata is tall, stately and has all the good features of a good 
Iris. H.M., 1946. Illustrated on page 26. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
PATRICIA (Sass 1939) : M. 34 in. Pure white, both standards and 
falls, heavily ruffled. It is a very clean and sparkling white, 
semi-flaring in form and slightly fluted at the edge of the falls. 
It is a rather low growing plant with good growing habits. H.M. 
1940. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PEACEMAKER (Millet 1934) : M. 45 in. A very tall, soft grey with 
a violet central zone to each of the lower petals. The descrip- 
tion would indicate that this is a very drab Iris but this is not 
the case. There is lots of life and fragrance to this flower. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PEACHBLOW (Sass 1943): M. 34 in. A very lovely plicata of 
cream and peach with an all over flush of canary-yellow. The 
flowers are oval shaped, borne on tall well branched talks. 
Illustrated on page 26. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
PEACH GLOW (Kleinsorge 1943): E. 38 in. Beautiful peach-pink 
with large flowers in perfect proportion. This is a seedling of 
Daybreak and as fine a flower. The tall wiry stems bear a 
great number of flowers which last from early to late season. A 
colorful Iris. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946): E.M. 36 in. Regardless of price this is 
one of the most outstandng of the ‘‘flamingo-pinks’’ that has 
been introduced. It is a pure fresh pink with pointed buds much 
deeper in color than the flower, and has a beautiful tangerine 
beard. The flowers are slightly flared and well spaced on the 
stems. ‘Dollar for dollar’’ this is as good a ‘’flamingo-pink’’ 
as there is on the market. Illustrated on page 2. 
Each $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein 1949) : E.M. 38 in. A very large and 
very deep pink on the salmon side with a fine intense red- 
tangerine beard. Extra heavy substance that holds well in the 
hottest sun. This Iris is one of the most discussed plants, and 
is conceded to be sensational. H.C., 1947; H.M., 1949; A.M., 
esyle Each $10.00 
PINK LACE (Sass 1947): M. 36 in. Lightly ruffled flowers of 
rosolane pink, flushed at the heart of the bloom with a distinct 
tangerine beard The medium sized flowers are smoothly finished, 
and add a charming bit of color to the garden. 
Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OLA KALA 
NEW SNOW 
If your order amounts to $15.00 or more you may select $3.00 
worth of Iris free. 
OLD PARCHMENT 
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