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 _ 1.00 
NOCTURNE (Shull 1926) 
— Very rich deep velvety 
purple _ .50 
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_ 1.50 
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 -35 
NYX (H. Sass)—Very dark 
red purple intermediate, vigor¬ 
ous . 1 5 
OMAHA (H. Sass 1929) — 
One of the clearest toned reds, 
a smooth well formed self, 
beautiful flower, vigorous .20 
ORIANA (H. Sass 1933) — 
“The fairest and purest,” a 
pure crystal white of very fine 
form and substance 2.50 
ORION—Large dusky brown 
purple, good quality_ .15 
OTOE (H. Sass 1927) — 
Early coppery red, medium 
height _ .25 
PACIFIC (Essig 1 929) — 
Clear bluish violet, flaring 
falls, early _ .35 
PADRE —- Smoky blue and 
bronzed purple, large _ .35 
PAPIO (H. Sass 1936) - 
S pansy purple, F violet carm¬ 
ine, early flowering intermedi¬ 
ate _ 3.00 
PEACHES (H. Sass 1931) — 
A warm peach-orange blend .50 
PERSIA (Ayres 1929) — 
Iridescent blue bicolor of 
great merit_ .75 
PHEBUS (Cay. 1930) - 
Pure lemon yellow self, large 
smooth well-rounded flowers, 
tall .75 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass 1934) 
—Lilac colored self, sister to 
Pink Satin, large and tall 1.00 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass 1930) 
—Clear pink of medium tone 
and pure color 1.00 
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 .25 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egel. 
1934)—Soft translucent pink 5.00 
PRESIDENT PILKING- 
TON (Cay. 1933)—Large 
and glorious blend of buff, 
blue, lavender and yellow, 
strong and beautiful plant 1.50 
PRINCE LOHENGRIN 
Light mauve-pink self .25 
PRINCESS OSRA—A 
charming plicata, white 
speckled blue .25 
PURISSIM A (Mohr-Mit. 
1927)-—Called the most per¬ 
fect white, tender in some 
climates but perfectly hardy 
here _ .50 
QUERIDA — Pinkish laven¬ 
der, double sized Afterglow .50 
QUIVERA (J. Sass 1932) 
—Blend of buff, pink, yellow, 
orange and brown of unique 
beauty, medium size flowers .25 
RAGUSA (H. Sass 1929) — 
Finest dark red-purple inter¬ 
mediate _ .25 
RAMESES (H. Sass 1929) 
—The 1932 Dykes Medal 
winner. Pink and rose toned 
blend, vigorous and healthy in 
all parts of the country and at 
a very low price.__ . .60 
REALM —Large intense blue 
self with a golden beard _ .25 
RED DOMINION (Ayres 
1931)—Deep velvety red self 
of highest quality, an out¬ 
standing Iris, perfect form 2.00 
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