PALOMINO (D. Hall '52). M., 36 inches. (Hi Time 
x 46-31.) Creamy-white ground, borders of 
petals edged buff-pink, tangerine beard. Dif- 
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PARACHUTE II* (Loomis ‘52). E-M. (Wm. Mohr x 
White sdlg.) Large blue-white with the full 
Mohr-type. Fertile pollen 
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PARADISE PINK (Lapham '50). M.-L. ((Forerun. 
ner: (Rosalba x Opera) x (Red Ray)) x (H 6: 
Spindrift x Isabellina). Large, very wide pink 
that holds its color well. Has received high 
praise in the Mid-west and East. Will surely 
prove a splendid parent. H.C. '49, H.M. ‘50. 
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PARAGON (Stevens ‘48). E.-M. (Inspiration) x 
(Caribbean Treasure: Miss Calif. x Cedar). 
Opalescent pearly tints, falls margined in 
coppery-buff with the same color flushed in 
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PAROWAN (H. Thorup ‘51). E.-M. ((Lord of June 
x Lent a Williamson) x (Sherbert x Moa)) x 
(Piute). Beautifully formed smooth red with 
good closed standards. Will surely be a splen- 
did parent for reds. Height 30 inches... .$1.00 
PARTY DRESS (Muhlestein ‘'51). M.-L. (45-22: 
Lancaster x D. Hall's 42-10) x (46-22B: sister 
to Pink Formal). Charm, personality and qual- 
ity all wrapped up in one ruffled pink. Its 
seedlings were the quality we had hoped, and 
it produced the longest, most varied and color- 
ful beards in its seedlings. Party Dress will 
appeal to those who like ruffled, quality flow- 
ers and hybridizers will bless the splendor of 
its seedlings. H.C. ‘50, H.M. '51, A.M. '54.$6.00 
PASTEL PORTRAIT (Whiting ‘48). M. ((Marisha 
x Sandlewood) x (Marisha x Amenti)) x (Ange- 
lus). Cream flushed pink. Net .......... $1.00 
PASTELLA (D. Hall ‘53). E.-M. 32 in. Distinctly 
different in the light lavenders with tangerine 
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PATHFINDER (Whiting ‘48). M. (Mirabelle x 
Angelus.) Very wide rose-pink. First nicknamed 
“the fat pink.’ Will produce shell pinks if 
bred to them. Branching rather high. H.M. 
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PATRICE (DeForest ‘45). M. (Tiffany x Salar.) 
Large delicately marked plicata. Splendid 
breeder. Possibilities for oranges, reds, pli- 
Galasyand ‘blends. ki. MeVAGy sn sclcamna ss $ .60 
PATRICIA JOYCE (Laura Pullar ‘50). E.-M. (Puris- 
sima x Bruno sdlg.) Smooth tailored cream 
done on patrician lines. Fine blood for creams, 
yellows, whites and blue 
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PATRICIAN (H. F. Hall '53). M. 36 in. (W 36 x 
W 28.) White with overlay of barium-yellow 
on falls surrounding beard of the same yellow. 
H.M. ’'53 $12.00 
PATIENCE (See Introductions) 
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PEACHERINO (J. Dolman Jr. ‘'54). M. (Spanish 
Cream x Orangeade.) This peach-blended, 
somewhat of a Palomino-type brings some 
new blood to this class of iris. Vigorous and 
hardy $10.00 
PEARLIMOHR* (Vallette ‘53)..E.-M. (Gudrun x 
Capitola.) Pearled-gray with violet overcast in 
falls of newly opened flowers. Large, full, 
Mohr-type 
PEARL KING (Errey Bros. ‘40). E. M. (W. R. Dykes 
x Silversheen.) White standards, light yellow 
falls. Large. Will be highly useful for breeding 
yellow amoenas Limited stock. Net $3.00 
PEARLY MORN (Thorup ‘51). M. (Snow Flurry 
x ((Dolly Madison x W. R. Dykes) x (Souv. de 
Mme. Gaudichau x Ricardi)). Very large full 
white with ‘pearly undertones. In a wet season 
these pearl tones sometimes concentrate in 
lavender flecking, but we have only expe- 
rienced this once since its first blooming. First 
in Seedling Salt Lake City ‘49. H.C. ‘49. .$6.00 
PEG DABAGH* (T. Craig ‘48). E-M. (Purissima x 
Capitola.) Large clear blue-violet. Won the 
gold cup at Hollywood Iris Show ‘49. H.M. 
‘A8 
PENN CHARTER (H. F. Hall '48). M. (Two yellow 
sdlgs.) One of the few flaring yellows. .$2.00 
PENNYRILE (Rawlins ‘48). E.-M. (Great Lakes x 
Gloriole.) Medium blue. Sister to Alicia. Su- 
perb blood for blues and whites 
PEPPER* (W. Marx ‘50). EM. 32 in. (Suez x 
Orloff.) Bright yellow-ground plicata marked 
cinnamon 
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PEQUOT (McKee '52). M. 36 inches. Lights On x 
Moontide) x (Moontide.) Grand new red show- 
ing what can be done with line breeding and 
the use of Moontide. Really a splendid iris 
in every way. Net 
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PERMANENT WAVE (Williams ‘48). M.-L. (Blue 
Triumph x Waverly.) Flaring blue with yellow 
at the heart. Ruffling on tips of the falls add 
to its charm. Net 
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PERSIAN PATTERN* (Craig ‘50). E.-M. (Gay 
Senorita x Ib-Mac.) Standards gold with olive 
cast at midrib. Falls same with maroon pat- 
tern etched over all. Reblooming quality.$5.00 
PERSUASION (Reibold ‘41?). E.-M. (Blue Dusk x 
Easter Morn.) A nice smooth blue 
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PESHAWAR* (Schreiner '37) E. (Ib-Mac x sdlg. of 
Chaemaeiris.) Delightful rich mulberry to start 
the iris season. Fast of increase. Sets some 
seed and has somewhat fertile pollen...$ .50 
PHALANX (Schreiner '51). E.-M., 38 inches. (Red 
Amber x Lothario.) Looking for all the world 
like a huge, brighter child of Inspiration. This 
is sure to be a superb breeder for the new 
rosy-toned neglectas and amoeanas like 
Queen's Taste and Maytime. Net....... 
PHEBUS APOLO* (C..G. White '54). E.-M. 38 in. 
(Some onco blood.) Bright yellow of command- 
ing form and substance. Net 
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