PINK BOUNTIFUL — (P. Cook ’49). 
M. (Harriet Thoreaux sdlg. from: Sus- 
an Biss, Morning Spendor, Varese, Ra- 
meses.) Deicate orchid-pink. Hea 
boomer. H. M. ’51 $2.50 
PINK CAMEO —(O. Faye ’4 ). M. (42- 
02: Morocco Rose x D. Hal’s 42-07 — 
sister to Dream Girl). Lovely tailored 
pink. A. M. °48 $1.00 
PINK FORMAL — (Muhilestein ’49). 
E.-M.-L. (Golden Eagle x SQ 72). 
Very large, wide deep pink on the sal- 
mon side with a deep. red-tangerine 
beard. H. C. ’47, H. M. ’49, AM 751 
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PINK LACE — (Sass Bros. ’°47) An 
orange pink with tangerine beard. 
Medium size and very pleasing. . $1.00 
PINK TOWER — (Muhlestein ’48). E. 
M. 38 in. (Sib. to Pink Formal). A 
very large and beautifully formed 
fight shellipink. 3) -.. 3 = = $1.50 
PINK PLUME — (Schreiner ’51) A 
self colored orchid-pink, large, light- 
er and more pink than Dreamcastle, 
which it somewhat resembles. H. M. A. 
1 Soe $3.00 
PINK SENSATION — A fine pink from 
Mr, Hall. A fine flamingo pink, that is 
sturdy. H. M. ’50. Award Merit, ’52. 
$4.50 
PINK SALMON — (Muhlestein ’48). E. 
M. (Spindrift x Golden Eagle). Showy 
salmon-pink. Its seedlings are splendid 
for height, size and color $1.50 
PINNACLE — (Stevens 794). M. Her- 
alded as a new break in color combin- 
ation, this iris has clear white stand- 
ards and smooth, very light yellow 
falls. It might be described as a white 
and yellow amoena that js distinctly 
different from any other iris. H. M., 
A. J.-S. 49.538 ing $2.00 
PLUM PRETTY — (DeForest °49) M. 
33 in. (Calderilla x Tobacco Road), A, 
smooth flower of dusty blue or grape 
purple. An unusual color and most at- 
tractive. Lovely oval form. . $2:50 
PONDER — (McKee ’50) 38 in. (Helen 
McGregor x Blue Angel Wings) x (Hel- 
en McGregor. A superb light blue as 
fine as its great parent. H. M. ’50 $5.00 
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PORT WINE — (Sass Bros. ’50) M.-L. 
(45-47 x Starless Night.) White plicata 
A. M. ’53 
PRAIRIE SUNSET — (H. Sass ’39). M. 
(Sandlewood x Amitola.) Light peach, 
apricot, buff and gold. Dykes Medal 
43. $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH — (D. Hall ’46). M.- 
L. (Sister to Dream Girl.) Lovely sal- 
mon-peach, H. M. °46 ......... $1.00 
PRESENT — (White ’41). E. (oncocycl- 
ue x T. Bearded.) White ground with 
a close over-all dark orchid veining. 
Exotic flowers on tall stalks that or- 
dinarily have only one branch display- 
ing 3 to 5 buds. H. M. ’47, A. M. 749 
$1.50 
PRETENDER — (P. Cook ’51). M. Yel- 
low standards, blue falls. A new race 
of “varjegatas”. Very outstanding. H. 
M. ’52 NET $10.00 
PRETTY PANSY — (Sass Bros ’49) E.- 
M. (Bertha Gersdorff x Moonlit Sea.) 
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PRETTY QUADROON — (Kleinsorge 
49). M. (Mexico x Tobacco Road.) 
Smooth, wide and full metallic copper- 
brown. A. M. ’50 $5.00 
PROSPECTOR — (Kleinsorge ’50) M. 
Lovely flaring yellow with light area 
in falls. H. M. ’51, A. M. ’°53. .... $2.50 
PURISSIMA — (Mohr-Mitchell et Bh 
E.-M. (Argentina x  Conquisador.) 
White. One of truly great parents. $.50 
PURISSAMOHR — (E. Weidner ’52). 
M.-L., 40 in. (Wm. Mohr x sdlg: Puris- 
Sima x Easter Morn). A white Mohr 
hybrid. Mie52 ee $10.00 
QUECHEE — (Knowlton ’50) M. 35 
in, (Prince of Orange x Redyen). Lov- 
ely rounded flowers of rich garnet red. 
Heavy substance and satjny finish. H. 
M. ’50 $4.00 
QUEEN’S TASTE — (Douglas ’52), M. 
38 in. (Creterion x Olympian). A by- 
product of Mr. Douglas’ amoena breed- 
ing, this is a grand iris in its own 
right. The standards are q gleaming” 
lavender pink and the broad falls are 
a glowing tone of blended red, very 
bright and velvety. ...... NET $8.00 
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