are pure white with faint coppery veins at haft; sturdy stems 
splendidly branched. A fresh opaque white flower of great beauty; 
44 in. 
NATIVIDAD (Mohr, Mit. 1932) A beautiful warm creamy white 
of splendid substance and very firm texture. The flower is lighted 
by soft yellow in the throat and has a yellow beard. Extremely 
lovely and recommended. 
NEPENTHE (Con. 1927) A soft sea mist coloring; Mother of 
Pearl blended with soft blue touched with rose throughout the 
falls; lovely beyond description. H. M., A. I.- S. 1932. 
NEWTON IA (Donahue 1929) An old rose and amber blend of 
great size and beauty; 42 in. 
NINGAL (Ayres 1932) Fine domed standards of pure bronzy buff; 
F. smooth and flaring; warm buff overlaid with iridescent cerulean 
blue. Extremely large flowers on very tall sturdy stems; largest 
and best blend; 46 in. 
NORMA GAGE (Gage 1933) (Nesmith 1933) S. cupped and arch¬ 
ing; white flushed soft pink; F. slightly flaring; white flecked with 
soft pink. A lovely intermediate of good substance and fine texture; 
free blooming; quite distinct from any other pink and white iris; 
orange beard. 
NUMA RUMESTAN (Cay. 1928) Said to be more red than 
Dauntless; S. and F. deeply frilled and of uniform red; hand¬ 
some ; 38 in. 
NURMAHAL (Nic. 1931) S. deep brown touched with violet; F. 
deep blackish brown; very velvety; yellow beard; splendid. 
NUSKU (Nesmith 1930) Lovely old rose and yellow blend; lumin¬ 
ous flowers on tall well branched stems. Withstands heat, rain 
and wind; a favorite. 
OREGON BEAUTY (Klein. 1930) S. aconite violet; F. bright 
velvety purple, brighter at edge; well branched; 40 in. 
OREGON GIANT (Klein 1930) S. reddish purple; F. wide and 
flaring; blackish purple; heavy gold beard; tall; 42 in. 
ORIANA (H. P. Sass 1933) A beautiful clear crystal white of 
splendid form and substance; large flowers on well branched stem. 
This is much superior to the older whites. H. M., A. I. S. 1933 
ORIENT PEARL (Mur. 1930) A beautiful iridescence of pearly 
pink and gold; 38 in. C. M., R. H. S. 1930. 
OSPREY (Berry 1927) Pale lavender-blue; throat illumined with 
gold; very beautiful glistening flower; 40 in. 
PACIFIC (Essig 1929) Similar to Santa Barbara but larger and 
finer; glistening blue; 38 in. 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig 1930) Pale campanula-blue; orange 
beard; large, tall and charming; 47 in. 
PEER GYNT (Washington 1933) (Nesmith 1934) A large 
flowered plicata with unusual markings of brown and purple. A 
handsome iris of distinctive coloring. 38 in. 
PENN TREATY (Danen. 1929) Deep velvety black violet. 
PEERLESS (Dykes 1924) Enormous velvety red-purple. 
PERSIA (Ayres 1929) S. smoky blue; F. rich purple shading 
much lighter at edge; gold throat; unusual and lovely; 48 in. 
H. M., A. I. S. 1928 
PHEBUS (Cay. 1930) Lemon yellow with orange beard; lovely. 
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