MRS. HERBERT HOOVER 
(Home. 1932)—Lovely new 
:>lend of salmon and buff_ 2.00 
MRS. ILTIS—Large uniform 
Wisteria blue, free bloomer._ .25 
MRS. MARION CRAN — 
Light old rose and pink_ . 15 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—A 
masterpiece of violet, bronze 
and crimson, large flowers 
finely held, free bloomer_ .75 
MY LADY—Our very tall¬ 
est Iris last year, white edged 
with soft lavender_ .25 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets 
1930) —Bronzy violet and 
crimson with a glow at the 
center, fragrant_ .50 
NEBRASKA (H. Sass 1929) 
—The latest yellow and one 
of the richest, ruffled apricot 
yellow with brown veining on 
the falls, large_ .25 
NEHAWKA (J. Sass 1929) 
—The darkest plicata, so 
heavily stippled with purple 
that it is almost a self_ .15 
NENE (Cay. 1928)—S. soft 
lilac, F old rose. Produces 
gigantic flowers that stand up 
well in spite of their size_ 1.25 
NOCTURNE (Shull 1926) 
— Very rich deep velvety 
purple _ 1.00 
NOWETA (H. Sass 1932) 
—In effect a very bright true 
pink with a yellow flush at the 
center, pinker and of different 
form than Midgard, an ideal 
garden plant_ 2.50 
NUMA ROUMESTAN 
(Cay. 1928)—An intensely 
red Iris, a perfect self of 
somber rich red. Not quite so 
large as Dauntless but redder 
and more uniform_ .50 
NURMAHAL (Nich. 1931) 
—S bronze brown overlaid 
violet, F deep blackish crim¬ 
son. Similar to Grace Sturte- 
vant but browner and larger,. 3.00 
NYX (H. Sass)—Very dark 
red purple intermediate, vigor¬ 
ous _ .20 
OMAHA (H. Sass 1929) — 
One of the clearest toned reds, 
a smooth well formed self, 
beautiful flower, vigorous_ .25 
OPALINE—Lovely blend of 
soft pink and yellow, tall_ .50 
OPHELIA—Blend of cream, 
old gold, pink and pale blue. 
Difficult to describe but very 
beautiful _ .25 
OREGON GIANT (Klein. 
1930)—Colossal flowers of 
very dark coloring, reddish 
black purple, golden beard_ .75 
ORIANA (H. Sass 1933) — 
‘‘The fairest and purest/' a 
pure crystal white of very fine 
form and substance_ 3.00 
ORION—Large dusky brown 
purple, good quality_ .15 
OTOE (H. Sass 1927) — 
Early coppery red, medium 
height _ .25 
PACIFIC (Essig 1929) — 
Clear bluish violet, flaring 
falls, early_ .60 
PADRE (Mohr-Mit. 1930) 
—S yellow and lavender, F 
rosy purple, tall and strong._ .50 
PEERLESS—Fine red tones, 
large and brilliant_ .35 
PERSIA (Ayres 1929) — 
Iridescent blue bicolor of 
great merit_ 1.50 
PETRUCHIO — Blue toned 
standards and bright red vel¬ 
vety falls, a fine large Iris_ .35 
PHEBUS (Cay. 1930) — 
Pure lemon yellow self, large 
smooth well-rounded flowers, 
tall _ 2.00 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass 1934) 
—Lilac colored self, sister to 
Pink Satin, large and tall_ 2.00 
PIONEER—Large and rich 
violet-purple _ .15 
PLUIE D’OR (Cay. 1928) 
—Golden Rain—Golden yel¬ 
low self of perfect form, pro¬ 
fuse bloomer, Dykes Medal,— .50 
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