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GENERAL IRIS LIST—Continued 
NEBRASKA SUNSET (Sass 1952) A very brilliant blending of brown colorings. Holds its beuu- 
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NEW HOPE (DeForest 1950) A very large plicata with gleaming white ground color and a wide 
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NEW SNOW (Fay 1946) Perfectly formed, ruffled snow white. A.M. 1948. ................ 2.00 
NORTHWESTERN (Cook 1951) A pure self of Royal Purple with fine form and broad, slightly 
inongdkeYoknoairodicn owl Alonierseeul, MINE UCC ain deh count Davianl f.o-semeS cea OO Oui Do yale Dae Net 10.00 
OLD VIENNA (Carpenter 1953) A metallic, golden brown of large, rounded form. Heavy sub- 
Eien Gaalel Sic Wyahoalolbln. Tank's aide eebUMS hn eed uo.g ao ado om Arr oddoc!4 con. OOO SOO od beeo IRC Net 12.50 
ORCHID MIST (Sass 1950) A bright lavender pink self with deep tangerine beard. ....... 3.00 
ORELIO (DeForest 1947) A very brilliant, large, broad flower of rich brown-red. ......... 1.50 
PACEMAKER (Lapham 1950) Smooth, velvety red of large size and excellent form. Very rich 
etevol Clelkoymauil ey Motley Kyelletavetiel coventye ively Iehigl, ISOS osucasasctosecssucuceoobonssunuooas 6.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS (Douglas 1948) Rosy pink standards and rich purple toned falls with a deep 
tangerine beandss Lovely rcancls unistciile Piel O48 Sereesencnewe tee neue rrry oir aise scien -teiere) aie 2.50 
PALAMINO (Hall 1952) Pale ivory-pink standards, falls are pale ivory with an amber-copper 
shoulder and thin band all the way around. Unusual and fine. H.M. 1952 .......... Net 15.00 
PARADISE PINK (Lapham 1950) A smooth deep pink with a red beard. Its lovely flaring form, 
heavy substance and broad petals makes this very outstanding. A.M. 1952. ........ Net 7.00 
PARTY DRESS (Muhl. 1951) Well named is this very ruffled, dainty pink. One that stands out 
Shaloiave; jdevey Yohlevers iedbal.cst ein whe) Glovotnaal, “ImllMl, WEIS. 5. ceoscednbnoooddcacn copa amos osag anon 10.00 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught 1948) A magnificent new rich medium blue. Huge, broad petals, 
flaningy form: and good branching makes this outstanding, sAGMe 1950. a e.ca. venice sais 5.00 
PINK BOUQUET (Hall 1953) Large, ruffled flowers of delicate baby-ribbon pink. A soft, defi- 
paloIbi2 jspbalie woletonyiy tankobaiel Gr) Cl libs gonaccooucccngdsauseueoaodoccuBboo so aguMdoS Net 12.00. 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946) Clear, clean light pink with a tangerine beard. A.M. 1048 Seoul 1.50 
PINK PLUME (Schreiner 1951) A self colored orchid-pink, very chaste and serene in it classic 
ofeinisloritoyal, Obale) Chu yi @aienEMNals oma cos omoa sd ou ocUubeuudcpoueboeusmees od qoedoador Net 6.00 
PINK SENSATION (Hall 1984) True delicate light pink without any influence of lilac or salmon 
fteravetsh, dlensYe(escnearsy lorsroodol, |senglhi7 tonckel vcciye nhvorey” IN IML ICES seosncaudocoanuns oc ameon baboons 7.50 
PINNACLE (Stevens 1949) A distinctly different white and yellow amoena. A.M. 1951. .... 4.00 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest 1949) Smooth flower of plum coloring with trim form. H.M. 1950. 3.50 
PORCELAIN BLUE (Sass 1951) Beautifully formed medium toned blue self. .............. 5.00 
PORT WINE (Sass 1950) One of the finest new plicatas. Dark red-purple over snowy white. 
Most delicious! tragrances A Vise 9D Gs were tak netete cee eer eee ane eee er EY ne ee en ee 8.00 
PRECIOUS DAYS (Smith 1953) This new soft blue of tailored form blooms over a long period 
andt has AqrecticanryinG cOOW EI sa icteete cs scuets espe he peieteene re mate rereae aise eure eee csee ete: wets s Net 15.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass 1949) Purple and white on the Moonlit Sea type, without the yellow; 
cleaglteye jeybugioll=) @aatel llsyoudeye eijejsicrosdiniee, INNES, pocanoonodouod oo oun toU DOL ds ob odo aMOnOOUE ER 2.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Klein. 1948) Smooth metallic copper-brown with a hint of lavender and 
gold as an undertone. Wide, beautiful form with much life and sheen. A.M. 1950. ...... 6.00 
PROSPECTOR (Klein. 1950) Deepest golden yellow with a clean ivory-white patch on the falls. 
More depth of color and brilliance than others of this combination. A.M. 1953. ...... Net 4.00 
PURISSIMOHR (Weidner 1952) Purest white Once-hybrid with very broad segments. The stand- 
ards are closely held and the falls broad and flaring. Huge and ruffled! H.M. 1952. ..... 18.50 
PURPLE MOOR (Lapham 1947) Large, broad, rich glossy purple self with lustrous sheen. .. 1.50 
QUECHEE (Knowlton 1950) A handsome garnet red self with broad cupped standards and flar- 
ing falls. Does not burn in hot sun due to heavy substance. H.M. 1950. ................ 6.00 
RADIATION (Hall 1948) Deep pink faintly tinted orchid, fiery red beard. A.M. 1950. ...... 7.50 
RAINBOW ROOM (Sass 1946) An artistic blending of many colors. Basic colors are rich yellow 
and slilac!An) artists dreaml se AsMerlOS lin snc selects sieraeisine Reteeeee =o tueconn aes nee ee 3.00 
RANGER (Klein. 1943) Dark but very bright almost true crimson-red. Large and showy. 
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