*PEARLIMOHR (Vallette, ‘53) EM. 38’ 
Large full flowers of pearl gray with a violet 
overcast in falls of newly opened flowers. 
$2.00 each 
*PEG DEBAGH (Craig, ‘48) E.M. 48” 
Large clear blue violet flowers of smooth 
texture borne on very tall stms. Rapid in- 
creaser. H.M. 1948. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
*PENN CHARTER (H.F. Hall, ‘48) Late 40” 
A brilliant yellow self of flaring form with 
a glistening finish. The almost horizontal 
falls are slightly ruffled at the tips. A tall, 
clean cut Iris with great garden value. 
$2.50 each, 3 for $6.50 
PENSIVE (Grant, ‘47) M. 38” 
A velvety, blackish-purple self with excellent 
form and substance. Greatly praised by 
those who know their Iris. $1.00 each 
PHALANX (Schreiner, ‘51) E. 36” 
A novelty Iris due to its unusual fuchia hue. 
Falls have a sheen of metallic rose en- 
hanced by a blue blaze in the center, re- 
minding one of the lustre of a shining 
Christmas tree ornament. $2.00 each 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught, ‘48) M. 38” 
One of the medium blues. Introducer calls 
it a Hyacinth-blue. Beard is canary yellow. 
Large flowers, very flaring in form. A highly 
praised Iris. A.M. 1950. $2.50 each 
PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook, ’49) M. 39% 
A tall pink with large, perfectly formed 
flowers of smooth, satiny, orchid-pink. Heavy 
bloomer and a very beautiful Iris. H.M. 
LOSae $2.00 each 
PINK CAMEO (Fay, ‘46) E.M. 36” 
A fresh, clear pure pink with a tangerine 
beard. Excellent branching, good substance 
and lightly flaring. A.M. 1948. 
$1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
*PINK CONFECTION (Muhlestein, ’53) 
ML. 38” 
A very large, wide somewhat ruffled baby- 
ribbon pink—and it is very pink. Strong, 
well branched stalks. Sister to Pink Fulfill- 
ment, which won the President’s Cup at the 
A.1.S. Convention last year. 
NET $10.00 each 
*PINK ENCHANTMENT (Muhlestein, ‘54) 
E.M. 38” 
The deepest pink brought out todate by Tell 
Muhlestein and one which is proving to be a 
remarkable parent for deepening the pink 
color. Semi-flaring falls with a bright cerise 
beard. Stock limited and scarce. H.M. 1954. 
NET $35.00 each 
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PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein, ‘49) M. 38” 
Large, wide, deep pink, somewhat on the 
salmon side, with intense red-tangerine 
beard. Of heavy substance which withstands 
sun excellently. Good branching. Much in 
demand and rated very highly. A.M. 1951. 
$4.00 each 
PINK PLUME (Schreiner, ‘51) M. 36” 
An orchid-pink self, which the originator de- 
scribes as a glorified Dreamcastle, being 
pinker, larger and lighter than that popular 
Iris. Excellent form and color has great 
carrying power. A.M. 1954. $3.00 each 
PINK SENSATION (Hall, ’48) V.E. 33” 
True delicate light pink with no lilac or 
salmon tones—contrasting tangerine beard. 
Large flower, full and rounded in form. Very 
early. One of the best. Rapid increaser. 
A.M. 1952. $5.00 each, 3 for $12.50 
PINNACLE (Stevens, ‘49) M. 
This entirely new color combination was the 
sensation of the national A.|.S. convention 
in Oregon, 1949. It has clear white stand- 
ards and smooth light yellow falls. Quite 
different from any other Iris. Outsold all 
other Iris in the high price field for us last 
season. Increases rapidly. A.M. 1951. 10th 
on Favorite 100 List. $2.50, 3 for $6.00 
*PINAFORE LASS (F. Cook, ‘51) EM 38” 
Different from all other Bearded Iris—a 
beautifully ruffled lavender-blue flower, with 
a white blaze at the haft. Deeper lavender- 
blue at the scalloped edges. Resembles a 
Japanese Iris in color and shading. 
$5.00 each 
POLLY THRALL (Barker, ‘50) M. 32” 
A delightful new border Iris—a yellow and 
white reverse bicolor. The closed standards 
are pale yellow and the flaring falls are 
white with the underside light lemon yellow. 
Pale lemon beard. We were greatly im- 
pressed with this Iris during the extreme neat 
on the last day of the Convention at the 
Buttrick estate—most of the Iris were look- 
ing quite floppy—this Iris was just as fresh 
as a daisy and its cool, fresh appearance was 
most refreshing. Fragrant. H.C. 1949. Lim- 
ited stock. $3.00 each 
PONDER (McKee) M. 38” 
A large, light blue self of near perfect form, 
semi-flaring falls and closed standards, ex- 
ceptionally heavy substance and smooth tex- 
ture. Considerably deeper in color than 
Helen McGregor, one of its parents. 
$5.00 each 
