PRAIRIE JEWEL (Henry Sass '53). M.-L. (((Ola 
Kala) x (Dore x Matula)) x (Rainbow Room))) 
x (Flora Zenor x Hall's 42-05). Flamingo pink 
standards. Deep dahlia-red falls, red beard. 
H.M. ‘53. Net 
PRAISEWORTHY (See Introductions) 
PRECIOUS DAYS (kK. Smith ‘53). E.-M. 39 in. 
(Keene Valley x Jane Phillips.) Royal-blooded 
soft blue $12.00 
PREMIER PEACH (D. Hall '46). M.-L. (Sister to 
Dream Girl.) Lovely salmon-peach. Fertile pol- 
len, but a difficult pod parent. Splendid 
breeder. H.M. ‘46 $1.00 
PRESENT (White ‘41). E. (Oncocyclus x T. 
Bearded.) White ground with a close over-all 
dark orchid veining. Big, broad exotic flowers 
on fairly tall stalks that ordinarily have only 
one branch displaying but 3 to 5 buds. H.M. 
‘A7, A.M. '49. Net 
PRETENDER (P. Cook ‘51). M. Yellow standards, 
blue falls. A new race of “variegatas’’. 
Outstanding. H.M. ‘52. Net $10.00 
PRETTY PANSY (Sass Bros. '49). E.-M. (? Bertha 
Gersdorff x Moonlit Sea.) Stunning! Different! 
Purple with striking white area. We think it 
highly novel and beautiful. H.M. ‘50. Net.$2.00 
PRETTY QUADROON (Kleinsorge '49). M. (Mexico 
x Tobacco Road.) Smooth, wide and full me- 
tallic copper-brown. Lovely queen. A.M. ‘50. 
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PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge ‘40). E.-M. (Far 
West x Naranja.) Fine orange-yellow. Superb 
blood for blends, oranges and reds. A.M. 
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PRIORITY (Lapham ‘45). M. Reblooms ((Rameses) 
x (M. A. Porter x Jerry)) x (Red Ray). Red 
rebloomer. Makes tiny rhizomes and fine 
foliage. H.M. '48. Net 
PRISCILLA (Whiting ‘42). M. (Purissima x Blue 
Waves.) Very pure white. Should be splendid 
for line breeding with other Purissima derivi- 
ties for blues and whites. A.M. ‘47 
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Echo x Technicolor.) Very rich brown-toned 
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PROFESSEUR MITCHELL* (Cayeux ‘30). E-M. 
(David x Terpsichore: Korolkowi Violacea x I. 
susiana.) Big rosy-mulberry, not too good. Its 
breeding may be useful in a “hybrid” program. 
Fertile both ways. Net 
PROSPECTOR (Kleinsorge ‘50). M. Lovely flaring 
yellow with light area in falls which surely 
harks back to its progenitor Treasure Island. 
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PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell ‘27). E.-M. (Argentina 
x Conquistador.) White. One of the truly great 
parents. No pollen, but an easy pod par- 
ent $ .50 
PURISSAMOHR* (E. Weidner ‘52). M.-L., 40 in. 
(Wm. Mohr x sdlg.: Purissima x Easter Morn.) 
A white Mohr hybrid. Superb blood, too, for 
whites and blues. H.M. ‘52 
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PURPLE FLASH (Lyell '51). M. (Indian Hills x 
Sable.) Deepest red-purple. Quality. This will 
be a fine parent for deep and rich things.$3.50: 
PURPLE MOOR (Lapham ‘47). M.-L. (The Red 
Douglas x Edward Lapham.) Large rich purple. 
Good blood for deep reds $1.00 
QUECHEE (Knowlton ‘50). M. (Prince of Orange) x 
(Redyen: Christabel x Tenaya). Handsome gar- 
net red self that has superb substance and 
does not burn or fade. Top blood for red 
breeding. H.M. ‘50 $4.00 
QUEEN’S LACE (See Introductions) 
QUEEN’S TASTE (G. Douglas '52). M. Criterion 
x Olympian: (Bonnie Lass x Red Bonnet). x 
(Red Amber.) Standards lavender-pink. Falls 
rosy-red. Really grand. Net 
QUICKSILVER (Schreiner '53). M. 36 in. (Distance 
x Chivalry). Pale silvery blue 
RADIANT COMMAND (Muhlestein ‘48). M. (Radi- 
ant x Royal Command.) Bright neglecta. Lovely 
enmass. Holds promise for blues, purples, ne- 
glectas, amoenas and reds 
RADIANT RED (H. F. Hall '53). M.-L. 39 in. Bright, 
rich mahogany bitone with plenty of height. 
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RADIATION (D. Hall '38). E-M. (42-46: Golden 
Eagle x 39-62) x (Premier Peach). Tangerine 
bearded pink with an orchid cast when first 
open, but quickly fades to a pink self. Lovely. 
A.M. ‘50. Net $5.00 
RAEJEAN (Whiting ‘40). L. (Amitola x Copper 
Piece.) Late bi-yellow. Parent of Arab Chief 
and other rich things. H.M. ‘52 
RAINBOW ROOM JJ. Sass ‘46). M.-L. (H. Sass’ 
90-36 x Matula.) Anthony yellow standards, 
falls a smooth blending of many colors includ- 
ing a metallic flush of lavender at the beard 
-—and bordered color of standards. Delightful. 
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RAINIER VALLEY* (See Introductions) 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton ‘45). M.-L. (Matula x 
Garden Magic.) Lovely blended variegata. 
Good breeding material for blends and reds. 
H.M. ‘46 
RANGER (Kleinsorge ‘43). M.-L. ((Rebellion x King 
Tut) x (Purissima x Dolly Madison)) x (Garden 
Magic). Splendid smooth red. Good every- 
where. Proving a worthwhile, though diffi- 
cult, parent. A.M. ‘46 $1.00 
RARE MARBLE (Muhlestein ‘47). M. (Bonanza x 
Tiffany.) Very good red trimmed yellow-ground 
plicata proving a wonderful parent. Tompkins 
had a series of plicatas from this that were 
good 
RARE PEARL* (E. Schramm '54). E-M. 34 in. 
(Elmohr x Mt. Wash.) Cream with tones of 
pearl and buff, which fade, leaving a flower of 
a delicate self color. Flaring falls. Hardy and 
easy to grow. H.C..’53 $10.00 
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