Can I purchase online prints from iPhoto for ipad

Based on the Apple website for iPhoto, it appeared that I could order prints or other photo products.  I purchased the iPhoto app for this purpose and unless I'm missing something I don't see this as an option. 

Thanks.  I think that needs to made more clear within the Apple site for iPhoto so it's more clear.  I don't have a Mac at this point and the reviews for the iPhoto app are not that great but purchased anyway. 

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