PARADISE PINK (Lapham 1950) L. 33’. * 
This is the deepest colored of all the famous fla- 
mingo pinks. A clear flamingo pink, nicely formed 
flowers and a vigorous grower. A plant soon makes 
a clump so thrifty is its growth and profusion of 
bloom. Withstands wind and rain. A most meritori- 
ous development. HM’50. AM’52. $7.00 
PARAGON (Stevens) EM. 38’’. * 
Serene, lovely, rounded flowers of a delicate pearly 
shell color or opalescent cool pink. So cool and 
morning fresh it is bound to capture your attention 
and admiration. A hint of copper in a half inch 
margin around the edge of the petals and the rich 
mellow throat make the whole flower glow. Ex- 
quisite planted with light blues or deep violets. Tl- 
lustrated page 35. $3.50 
PARTY DRESS (Muhlestein 1951) ML. 34’. * 
Charm, personality and quality in a very fine flow- 
er. We feel that the illustration on page 4 pictures 
this flower more appropriately than any words we 
could write. A very lovely pink. $10 00 
MIDNIGHT BLUE 
PINK SENSATION 
PATHFINDER (Whiting 1948) M. 35’’. * 
An exceptionally broad petaled pink with a hint of blending 
from the garden of this illustrious hybridizer in Iowa. The 
blossoms are both wide and very full. Extremely heavy sub- 
stance and glistening texture. Picture on page 53. HM’48. 
$6.00 
PATRICE (DeForest 1945) M. 38’. 
A stately, refined plicata of beautiful form distinguished by 
the subtle brushing of pale gold at the haft and lovely 
speckling of peach and rosy lavender on the creamy back- 
ground. HM’46. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
PEACH MERINGUE (Schreiner 1951) E. 36’. 
An Iris with the luscious complexion of a copiously frosted 
lemon pie fresh from the oven, a melting golden tan with 
just a hint of pink. A prolific producer of large blooms. Be 
cause of its tangerine beard and undertone of pink, we are 
hopeful that this will prove a breeder and be the means of 
getting more size into the pinks. Pictured page 53. $3.50 
PEG DABAGH (Craig 1948) E. 36’. 
One of the most striking of the Wm. Mohr hybrids. Clear 
deep blue violet flowers of smooth texture and characteristic 
Oncocyclus conformation of petals with distinct tracery of 
deeper venation characteristic of this group of hybrids. See 
picture page 54. HM ‘48. $3.00 
