PALOMINO (D. Hall 1952) M. 36 in. (Hi- 
Time x Hall 46-31). A distinct new color 
combination from Mr. Hall’s pink lines. 
The standards are soft. ivory with a 
light pink infusion and the falls are pale 
ivory with an, all-round border of cop- 
pery amber which widens at the haft to 
nearly touch the fiery red beard. This is 
one we wouldn't be without. A. M. 1954 
rae Be eee ee. 2:00 
PARACHUTE 11 (Loomis 1952) E. M. 37 in. 
Forerunner x (Spindrift x Isabellina). A 
smooth deep pink with red beard that 
has heavy substance, broad petals and 
lovely flaring form. A. M. 1952__. 5.00 
PARAGON (Stevens 1948) E. M. 38 in. 
(Inspiration x Caribbean Treasure). In 
blended tones of cream pink and laven- 
der gray, this appears to be a near opal 
colored self. A border of coppery buff 
around the falls and a flush of the same 
color in the throat highlights the flower 
are echt aie rca ate St tee eal 2.50 
PAROWAN (Thorup 1951) E. M. 30 in. 
((Lord of June x L. A. Williamson) x 
(Sherbert x Moa)) x Piute. A new and 
low priced red of really astounding 
quality. Color is rich and finish smooth. 
We look foreward with much interest to 
results of its breeding with other new 
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PARTY DRESS (MuhI. 1951) M. L. 36 in. 
(Lancaster x Sib. to Dream Girl) x Sib. to 
Pink Formal. When Tell Muhlstein stated 
that there was charm, personality and 
quality all wrapped up in this pink; he 
was merely being modest. Frankly as it 
bloomed here it was really quite breath 
taking, so clean, so pink, so ruffled and 
so many flowers. A. M. 1954 ____. 6.00 
PASTELLA (D. Hall 1953) M. 34 in. (From 
flamingo pinks). An extra large lavender 
rose self with a rich tangerine-orange 
beard ___ ae: Eu Seer 7.50 
PATHFINDER (Whiting 1948) M. 36 in. 
(Mirabelle x Angelus). A large, broad 
petaled flower of luscious tones of pink 
and orchid tones with a pale yellow 
beard. Extra heavy substance and silky 
finish. A fine parent. H. M. 1948_. 3.50 
PATRICIA JOYCE (Pullar 1950) E. M. 36 in. 
(Purissima x Bruno sdlg.). Very smooth 
and rich cream of tailored form .___ 1.50 
PATRICIAN (H. F. Hall 1953) M. 36 in. 
(Hall W36 x Hall W28). A very large 
and beautifully formed flower of pure 
white with a broad overlay of Barium 
yellow on each side of the beard. Said 
to be similar to and to rival Truly Yours. 
We are looking foreward to its bloom 
lim wie eyeineleine [RL WM. US 12.00 
PEACH MERINGUE (Schreiner 1951) E. 36 
in. (Golden Eagle x Buffawn). A luscious 
golden tan with flush of pink. Rich tan- 
gerine red beard - vee = 3.00. 
PEG DABAGH (Craig 1948) E. M. 38 in. 
(Purissima x Capitola). Large hybrid of 
medium blue with typical Mohr appear- 
ance to the flower. H. M. 1948____1.00 
PEQUOT (McKee 1952) M. 37 in. (Lights On 
x Moontide) x Moontide. A new red of 
large size and flaring form______- 5.00 
PENN CHARTER (H. F. Hall 1948) L. 38 in. 
(From two yellow sdlgs.). A very bril- 
liant yellow self of flaring form and 
glistening finish. This is proving to be 
a wonderful parent for deep orange 
WONG. Sete eee a eee 2.50 
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PEPPERPOT (Whiting 1954) M. 25 to 30 in. 
(Technicolor x Lodestone). This is prob- 
ably the brightest of the Whiting intro- 
ductions. Pepper red by the dictionary 
of color, it always reminds us of the 
rose known as Ausirian Copper. A bril- 
liant copper red. It is neither large nor 
tall, but is one of the brightest iris we 
have seen. It should be a superb parent 
for color and we are looking foreward 
to a number of seedlings trom it this 
season as we crossed it on a number of 
our own reds such as Manana, Defiance, 
Great Day, Moulin Rouge, etc. H. C. 
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PHALANX (Schreiner 1951) E. M. 38 in. 
(Red Amber x Lothario). A mammoth 
blend of mulberry and rose with a 
slightly brighter rose area on the fall 
and a blue blaze at the tip of the beard 
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PHRADIE WELLS (Clev. 1950) M. 38-40 in. 
(Amitola x Sandlewood). Very luscious 
and large flowered blend of apricot and 
gold. One of the most floriferous var- 
ieties we know. Velvety finish____1.50 
PHOEBE (Douglas 1941) M. L. 38 in. (Jeb 
Stuart x white sdlg.). Very fine cream 
with greenish flush. Gave us some odd 
nr TOW? Jolines 222 1.00 
PIERRE MENARD (Faught 1948) M. 38 in. 
(Sister to Cahokia). A very fine and 
highly rated medium blue with violet 
tone. Ruffled form and flaring falls. A. 
Ms: 195 OU eet pave 2 eee 2.50 
PINAFORE LASS (F. Cook 1951) M. 38 in. 
(Snow Flurry x White Wedgewood). A 
very novel iris, this is broad and heavily 
ruffled. The color is rich blue purple 
and the falls have a large splashed 
center of snowy white. Somewhat re- 
minds one of a Japanese iris. Scarce. H. 
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PINK A BOO (Tomp. 1954) E. L. 30 in. 
(Hall 42-46 x Overture). A delightfully 
formed and ruffled flower of rich water- 
melon pink with self colored beard. 
Very floriferous and gives a fine touch 
of real pink to the garden. (Stock very 
Ninnnexe)) 2 Gee ISB s _15.00 
PINK ACCENT (Pattison 1953) M. 40 in. 
(Patrice x Cherie). An excellently formed 
and proportioned flower of luscious 
color tones. Standards are blended pinks 
and the falls are milk white lined with 
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PINK BOUNTIFUL (Cook 1949) M. 38 in. 
(Harriet Thoreau x similar sdlg.). Very 
smooth orchid pink of excellent form 
and large size. Smooth finish and heavy 
sUDSfancel bebe aes Sees 1.50 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946) M. 40 in. (Moroc- 
co Rose x Hall pink blend sdlg.) x Sib. 
to Dream Girl. Smoothly tailored shell 
pink of quite deep coloring and good 
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PINK CONFECTION (Muhl. 1953) M. L. 40 
in. (Sib. to Hit Parade x Pink Formal). 
This is a very large, broad petaled and 
nicely ruffled flower of light baby-rib- 
bon pink. The falls are lighter than the 
standards. While not deep in coloring 
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PINK ENCHANTMENT (Muhl. 1954) E. M. 
36 in. (Raspberry Ice Cream x. Sib to 
Pink Fulfillment). The deepest and truest 
in color of any pink we have seen. The 
flowers are not as large as those of 
Pink Fulfillment or June Meredith, nor 
as well formed; but the color alone will 
simply bowl you over. A brilliant cerise 
pink beard adds to the already stunning 
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PINK FORMAL (MuhI. 1949) E. M. L. 38 in. 
(Golden Eagle x SQ72). A' very large, 
broad petaled flower of deep flamingo 
pink with a full red beard. Producing 
some wonderful new things in’ many 
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PINK FULFILLMENT (Muhl. 1954) M. L. 38 
in. ((Gold Ruffles x‘ (Alice Harding x 
Loomis Type Dore)) x Pink Formal. Last 
years top winner in the Honorable 
Mention list, this is a large, semi-flaring 
flower of soft true pink. The flowers 
are stylishly formed with broad, heavily 
substanced petals. Proving to be a very 
fine parent. H. M. 1954 .__. Net 35.00 
PINK GIANT (Sass 1954) M. L. 38 in. (Sib 
to Memories). A gigantic iris of rich 
shell pink with a self colored beard, this 
has spreading form with extremely 
broad, heavily substanced petals. A 
standout im the garden 22] 25225. 5.00 
PINK LACE (Sass 1947) M. 36 in. (Dore x 
Matula) x F. Zenor. Medium sized flower 
of smooth shell pink. Reblooms in the 
fall seen eae _1.00 
PINK PLUME (Schreiner 1951) M. 36 in. 
Harriet Thoreau x (Angelus x Matula 
sdig.). A broad petaled and exquisitely 
formed orchid pink. Very popular. A. M. 
1954 fee 2 ae ea eee oe 3.00 
PINK SAILS (Sass 1950) M. 36 in. (Golden 
Age x (Midwest Gem x Dore)) x Ola 
Kala) x Sunset Serenade. Very flaring, 
broad petaled, salmon pink of deep 
coloring with salmon red beard. Proving 
to be a fine parent in several color 
ranges. Produced the new Sass _ pink 
(Spindrift x Golden Eagle). Large, flar- 
ing salmon pink with a very rich tan- 
gerine beard. An excellent parent. Stock 
(Tally Ho x Courtier). A nicely formed 
flower of good size and beautiful color- 
ing. As it bloomed here it seemed to be 
one of the very purest pinks. A. M. 1952 
Pe eae 222 5-00 
PINK TALCUM (Buss 1949) M. L. 39 in. (F. 
Zenor x unknown). A larger and smooth- 
er edition of Flora Zenor. Good form 
and substance _ L ee _1.00 
PINK TOWER (Muhl. 1948) E. M. 38 in. 
(Sib. to Pink Formal). A very large and 
beautifully formed light shell pink. A 
fine parent _____ eee sec 50 
PINNACLE (Stevens 1949) E. M. 38 in. 
Magnolia x ((Gudrun x (Lady Morvyth x 
Rangatira)). A white and yellow amoena, 
this has broad petals and oval form. 
Standards are white and the falls are 
light yellow. A. M. 1951_________ 2.50 
PIRATE KING (Whiting 1951) L. 34 in. 
(Vatican purple x Vagabond Prince). A 
really gigantic flower with long flaring 
falls and well domed standards. Color is 
a dark blue purple with blackish sheen. 
So big and bold that it stops everyone 
PLUM PRETTY (DeForest 1949) M. 33 in. 
(Calderilla x Tobacco Road). A smooth 
flower of dusty blue or grape purple. 
An unusual color and most attractive. 
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PONDER (McKee 1950) M. 38 in. (Helen 
McGregor x Blue Angel Wings) x Helen 
McGregor. A very large, light blue self 
of excellent form with closed standards 
and semi-flaring falls. Heavy substance 
and smooth finish. H. M. 1950 ze 5. 00 
