PENN CHARTER (H. F. Hall ’48). M. (Two yellow 
sdlgs.) One of the few flaring yellows. Very 
fine indeed. Net $3.50 
PENNYRILE (Rawlins ‘48). E.-M. (Great Lakes x 
Gloriole.) Medium blue. Sister to Alicia. Su- 
perb blood for blues and whites $3.00 
PEPPER* (Marx '50). E-M. (Suez x Orloff.) Neat- 
ly formed, peppered, yellow ground plicata. 
Net $1.50 
PEQUOT (McKee ‘52). M. 36 inches. Lights On x 
Moontide) x (Moontide.) Grand new red show- 
ing what can be done with line breeding and 
the use of Moontide. Really a splendid iris 
in every way. Net $10.00 
PERMANENT WAVE (Williams ‘48). M.-L. (Blue 
Triumph x Waverly.) Flaring blue with yellow 
at the heart. Ruffling on tips of the falls add 
LOLtS eGNGTING Ad ee an koken a. nacre Cece $5.00 
PERSIAN PATTERN* (Craig ‘50). E-M. (Gay 
Senorita x Ib-Mac.) Standards gold with olive 
cast at midrib. Falls same with maroon pat- 
tern etched over all $7.50 
PESHAWAR’ (Schreiner ‘37) E. (Ib-Mac x sdlg. of 
Chaemaeiris.) Delightful rich mulberry to start 
the iris season. Fast of increase. Sets some 
seed and has somewhat fertile pollen...$ .50 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught ‘48). M.-L. (Sister to 
Cahokia.) Deep rich flaring blue. Lots of in- 
dividuality and charm. H.M. ‘48 $7.50 
PINAFORE LASS (F. Cook ‘51). M. (Snow Flurry 
x White Wedgewood.) Ruffled purple with 
white area in falls. Novel. H.M. ‘52. Sold out. 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (P. Cook ‘49). M. (Harriet 
Thoreau x sdlg. from: Susan Bliss, Morning 
Splendor, Varese, Rameses.) Delicate orchid- 
pink. Heavy bloomer. H.M. ‘51 $5.00 
PINK CAMEO (O. Fay ‘46). M. (42-02: Morocco 
Rose x D. Hall's 40-24) x (D. Hall's 42-07—-sis- 
ter to Dream Girl). Lovely tailored pink. Fine 
parent. A.M. ‘48 $1.50 
PINK CLOUD (0. Fay ‘36) M. (Ethelynn Dubuar x 
sdlg.) Delicate orchid-pink. Lovely enmass. A 
diploid © $1.00 
PINK CONFECTION (See Introduction) 
PINK CORAL (Whiting ‘49). M. (Mirabelle x 
Cedar Rose.) Warm coral pink with amber yel- 
low center. Net $2.00 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein ‘49). E.-M.-L. Golden 
Eagle x SQ 72.) Very large, wide deep pink 
on the salmon side with a deep red-tangerine 
beard. Pink Formal has the heaviest substance 
of any pink we know, and puts this mark of 
quality on its children and grandchildren. It 
is a remarkable parent. Stock still quite scarce 
due to the demand. H.C. ‘47, H.M. ’49, A.M. 
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PINK LACE (J. Sass ‘47). M. (Dore x Matula) x 
(Flora Zenor.) A salmon-toned pink. Listed 
again because of its strong tendency to re- 
bloom. Breeders may find it most useful for 
that reason, as well as its pink blood. Net.$1.00 
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PINK PLUME (Schreiner '51). M. 36 inches. (Har- 
riet Thoreau) x (Angelus x Matula sdlg.) Charm- 
ing is the word for this lovely, broad-petaled, 
light orchid-pink beauty. Destined to be popu- 
Fars Hiei O eR Net perecntchatess sett oe terete aks $7.50 
PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook ‘42). M. (Fancy Free 
x Sandia.) Delicate light pink with flaring 
forse ACMA As eyes. Pracoto tarioccteme eter oto Ror $1.00 
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Ruffled orchid-pink. 
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PINK RUFFLES (K. Smith 
Eros.) Low border iris. 
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PINK SALMON (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Spindrift 
x Golden Eagle.) Showy salmon-pink. Its 
seedlings are splendid for height, size and 
color. We are proud the pollen we sent to 
C. W. Tompkins gave him a tall, well branched 
salmon named Apricot Supreme $2.00 
PINK SENSATION (D. Hall ‘48). M. (Tally Ho x 
Courtier.) Splendid deep pink with a lot of 
quality. Should be a top breeder. H.M. ‘50. 
A.M. ‘52. Net $8.00 
PINK TALCUM (W. Buss ‘49). M.-L. (? Flora Zenor 
x ? Overture.) Quite pink. Perky flower of 
medium size, good form, closed standards .$2.50 
PINK TOWER (Muhlestein ‘48). E.-M. (Sister to 
Pink Formal.) Very large light pink. If you 
want size and clarity of color Pink Tower 
will produces thems G.©. C4 7 anemic $2.00 
PINNACLE (Stevens ‘49). E-M. (Magnolia) x 
((Gudrun) x (Lady Morvyth x Rangatira)). Clean 
contrast in a yellow amoena. Destined to be 
highly popular and much used in hybridizing. 
ITS ipsa Re Nl eat her oecines, Fhe nip srehe cio. he $7.50 
PLACERITA (Miess ‘50). M. (Tobacco Road x 
Matula.) Rich golden-tan sprinkled with gold 
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PONDER (McKee ‘50). M. 38 inches. (Helen Mc- 
Gregor x Blue Angel Wings) x (Helen Mc- 
Gregor.) A superb light blue as fine as its 
great breeding. We like this impressive blue 
and know it will be used widely as a breeder 
and become very popular. H.M. ‘50 $10.00 
PORT WINE (Sass Bros. ‘50). M.-L. (45-47 x Star- 
less Night.) White plicata with very heavy 
border of purple. Striking and commanding. 
H.M. ‘50 $10.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass ‘39). M. (Sandlewood 
x Amitola.) Light peaeh, apricot, buff and gold. 
Fine parent. Dykes Medal ‘43 $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (D. Hall ‘46). M.-L. (Sister to 
Dream Girl.) Lovely salmon-peach. Fertile pol- 
len, but a difficult pod parent. Splendid 
breeder. H.M. ‘46 $2.00 
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PRESENT (White ‘41). E. (Oncocyclus x T. 
Bearded.) White ground with a close over-all 
dark orchid veining. Big, broad exotic flowers 
on fairly tall stalks that ordinarily have only 
one branch displaying but 3 to 5 buds. H.M. 
‘A7, A.M. ‘49. Net 
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