Over-the-Garden- Wall 
OLD MADRID ( Skull ’32) Dark shades of purple, red-toned in the sun. “Distinguished 
for the strikingly circular shape of the falls.” 36".$3.00 
OREGON BEAUTY ( Klein . ’30) Dull violet standards and bright purple falls. Stiff stems. 
42".$0.65 
OREGON GIANT {Klein. ’30) Large reddish and black purple, with velvety falls and heavy 
gold beard. 42".$0.65 
ORIANA ( H. P. Sass ’33) A pure white, with good form and substance, well balanced. 32". 
.$3.00 
ORIENT PEARL ( Murr . ’30) A pink and yellow blend that we have not yet seen in bloom. 
Reported to be very charming.$3.00 
OXHEART ( Nich . ’34) Deep rich strawberry-red-purple. The falls are large, circular and 
velvety. The flower has a grape fragrance. 36".$5.00 
PACIFIC (Essig ’29) A splendid deep blue iris, of slow increase..$0.75 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig ’31) Altogether charming in its pale blue coloring and glistening 
texture. My notes read: — “As perfect as ever”. H.M., A.I.S. '33.$2.50 
PALOMAR (.Berry ’31) A clear deep violet self, “remarkable for its brilliancy of coloring, 
smooth finish and trim form.” 36". H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$1.50 
PARMA {Edl. ’30) Blue, with an iridescent metallic sheen, and an unusually rich orange 
beard. 38".$1.00 
PARTHENON (Conn. ’34) One of the most exquisite of last year’s novelties. White, with 
the palest possible gold tint throughout the flower, and with pale yellow style arms, vena¬ 
tion and beard. Tall and well-branched. The originator states that this iris “increases 
almost beyond belief.”.$7.50 
PASTEL SHADES ( Essig ’32) A plicata, made up of yellow, amber and old gold, overlaid 
with pink. The petals are somewhat ruffled.$1.00 
T PEACEMAKER (Mitch. ’34) Porcelain colored, with a pale lavender flush in the center of 
the falls. “Excellent as an aid to garden blending, because the pale shades make it a color¬ 
ful substitute for white.” Well branched, with large blooms. 42".$1.50 
PEACHES ( Keller ’31) One of the delightful low-growing irises, that we need at the front 
of the border. S. blended of yellow and peach; F. yellow, veined and flushed with red. 18". 
.$0.75 
PERSIA (Ayres ’29) S. taupe or smoky heliotrope; F. blue-purple, shading reddish at edges. 
Lovely in it’s quiet, yet rich colors. 42".$1.00 
PHEBUS (Cay. ’30) Primrose yellow, and said to be non-fading. Flower is finely shaped and 
finished.$2.00 
PHOSPHOR (Shull ’31) An interesting garden mass of soft light yellow. The flowers have 
fine form and very heavy substance. 38".$2.00 
PICADOR ( Mor.-Sturt. ’31) An extremely large and tall variegata, the standards are buff- 
gold, the falls reddish carmine. 48".$3.50 
PINK JADU (Sturt. ’31) The ground color is white, with a delicate pink flush on the petals, 
and the style arms rose pink, 33".$2.00 
PINK JEWEL (Salb. ’33) This promises to be a very popular iris. The pink is a bit “warmer” 
than many of the other pink irises; the falls are of very heavy substance; there are pink- 
red venations on the white throat.$0.75 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass ’34) A sister seedling to Pink Satin. Flowers are large; the stem is 
rather short-branched. 42"...$2.00 
PINK SATIN 
tion. 45".. 
(J. Sass ’30) A pink iris which, in our opinion, has never lived up to its reputa- 
.$2.00 
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