OTRANTO (Richardson) 3b L. 20”. Fine large white perianth of 
good substance, and nearly flat frilled red crown shading to 
gold in the center. $1.50 each. 
PALESTINE (J. L. Richardson) 2a LM. 20”. Very good smooth flat 
ae Dea: and crown of bright orange with gold base. 
.00 each. 
PAPANUI QUEEN (Lewis) 2b L. 20”. Very large rounded white 
ee ue saucer shaped lemon crown. A splendid flower. 
.50 each. 
PAPRIKA (Richardson) 3b L. 21”. Snow white perianth of good 
quality, and flat saucer shaped crown of brick red. 80c each. 
PARICUTIN. See new introductions, page 3. 
PAUL BUNYAN (Mitsch) la EM. 21”. From a series of gigantic 
yellow trumpet seedlings, this was about the best. Not of true 
show calibre, but of quite good form having broad overlapping 
flat perianth, and an enormous bell shaped trumpet with nicely 
crimped flange. A bowl of these is most effective for church 
or hall decoration. $1.75 each. 
PEARL HARBOR (G. L. Wilson) 1c LM. 20”. There are many good 
white trumpet Daffodils but this one blooms after most of the 
others are past their prime and it is such an effective garden 
flower, we feel it is well worth a place in every fancier’s gar- 
den. A very large ivory white flower of good form and lots of 
substance. Strong stems and vigorous grower. 50 each. 
PEASEBLOSSOM (Alec Gray) 7b L. 7”. One to three pale yellow 
pendant blossoms on a stem. A hybrid between N. juncifolius 
and triandrus albus. 60c each. 
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PEKING (de Graaff) 3b LM. 18”. White perianth and vivid red, 
very large crown. Extremely showy but not too vigorous in 
growth. 75c each. 
PENCREBAR (unknown) 4 M. 8”. A pretty little double golden 
yellow jonquil. 60c each. 
PENTUCKET (Powell) 9 L. 16”. Pretty little poet. 40c¢ each. 
PENVOSE (Williams) 2b EM. 22”. A remarkable and distinct flower. 
Broad flat white perianth standing at right angles to the rather 
long crown of yellow passing to rich cheesey buff. Very pret- 
tily frilled. Good for breeders. 40c each. 
PERA (Brodie) 3b L. 18”. Smooth, perfect white perianth, and 
vivid dark orange red eye. Rather small. 40c each. 
PETSAMO (Richardson) 1c EM. 19”. A magnificent flower with 
broad, widely overlapping, very smooth, white perianth, and a 
nicely proportioned flaring white trumpet. $10.00 each. 
PHILTATON (Uit den Boogaard) 2b M. 18”. Another John Evelyn 
hybrid with flat, quite smooth, white perianth, and large, ex- 
panded, flat orange crown. Quite striking. 35c each. 
PICADOR (Williams) 3b L. 16”. Small white flower with green 
centered, orange cup. 60c each. 
PINK A DELL (Brown) 2b M. 20”. One of the largest pinks and 
of trumpet form. Large white perianth of good quality, and a 
long crown of pale lemon, flushed more or less with pink. Some 
seasons it comes with very fine coloring, with nearly the whole 
inside of the crown light pink. 80c each. 
PINWHEEL (Mitsch) 2a M. 22”. No. 37C14/14 Parentage: John 
Evelyn x Fortune. Perhaps more visitors to our gardens and at 
flower shows single this out as the flower they want than any 
other Daffodil. Large, flat, light yellow perianth, flat, flaring, 
deep yellow crown so large that when fully developed, it nearly 
conceals the perianth. Neither smooth nor well balanced, but 
certainly striking in the garden. Very vigorous and prolific. 
$1.40 each. 
PINK LACE (Mitsch-1954) 2b LM. 18”. Like most pinks, this is not 
consistent in coloring, but it is distinct from most others in the 
heavily ruffled, lacy, trumpet-like crown which opens creamy 
lemon and turns to shell pink in two or three days, the color 
intensity varying with the season. As the flower ages, it loses 
much of its color. Wide overlapping perianth. This should be of 
considerable value for breeding as evidenced by some of its 
progeny which we have already bloomed. (Shirley Wyness x 
Pink a Dell.) $3.60 each. 
PINK LADY (Adams) 1b M. 20”. One of the few pink trumpet 
varieties. White perianth; pale lemon trumpet with ruffled, 
frilled and laciniated edge carrying a pink suffusion. Has given 
us good seedlings. 50c each. 
PINK O/DAWN (Radcliff) 1b EM. 19”. Another pink trumpet; this 
one with nice form, having smooth white perianth and a trumpet 
of buff pink. The parent of numbers of good pinks. 90c each. 
PLAY BOY (G. L. Wilson) 2a M. 22”. Very large flower ratner like 
a Carbineer on a bigger scale. 60c each. 
POLAR SEA (Brodie) 3c L. 18”. Glistening pure white through- 
out except for a green eye. Very graceful. 70c each. 
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