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OMAHA—A glowing coppery old rose of excep¬ 
tional beauty. Golden style arms and rich 
orange beard. Large fine blossoms on strong 
stalks. 20 in. Rugged and prolific. Outstand¬ 
ing. Each _ 20c 
ONNORIS—A charming plicata of delicate 
coloring. Creamy yellow etched light violet 
at margins. Medium height. EXTREMELY 
LATE. Each_ 10c 
ONYX—A bright and attractively clean look¬ 
ing flower. S. cream deepening to yellow; 
margins piquoted red violet. F. red violet 
with distinct light border to match standards. 
26 inches. Grows and blooms well. Showy. 
Each _ 10c 
OPALINE—A handsome large pink and yellow 
blend of clearest color, the pink predomina¬ 
ting. A beautiful yellow heart and orange 
beard emphasize its beauty. Tall, extra vigor¬ 
ous and free flowering, with fine foliage. 
Very popular. Each_:_ 25c 
OPERA—A fine old standby which is hard to 
beat. An exceedingly rich red toned flower of 
unusual coloring. The rhizomes are small but 
very easily grown, bearing an abundance of 
FRAGRANT glowing blossoms. About 20 in. 
Each___ 15c 
OPHELIA—A beautiful and richly outstand¬ 
ing color picture of rosy lilac, gold and cop¬ 
pery buff. One of those appealing varieties 
you just can’t forget. About 26 in. VERY 
LATE. Each_ 15c 
ORCHID—A quaintly attractive and delicately 
colored flower of buff, soft gray and helio¬ 
trope deftly blended. A fine bloomer. 24 in. 
Each_ 10c 
ORION—Extra large, dark and rich. S. a smoky 
blended bronze and violet; F. velvety black¬ 
ish violet. Orange beard. Vigorous. About 
25 in. Plant close to the walk that you may 
enjoy its dark beauty. Distinctive. Each _ 20c 
OTOE—Exceedingly rich red violet with heavy 
velvety falls which appear almost black at 
center and margins. Broad burnt orange beard. 
26 in. Rugged with good foliage. A dandy for 
bright color plantings. 3 for 25c. Each ... _ 10c 
OZARK BLUE—A giant medium blue self of 
clear coloring with white venations at haft. 
Orange beard shading to white at tips. 30 in. 
Extra robust. An outstanding new blue. Each 50c 
PALEMON—A tall, FRAGRANT, free bloom¬ 
ing variety on the order of the popular After¬ 
glow. Refined appearing flowers of misty gray¬ 
ish blue and buff, beautifully blended. Each 07c 
PANDORA—(Pogocyclus hybrid) Attractive 
light violet. The S. have a margin of dark 
violet veining. F. heavily veined at haft and 
margins, with a distinct patch of jet black just 
below the yellow beard. Strong wiry stems. 
Excellent for cutting. Bulbs always tiny tho 
vigorous. EARLY. One year old clump. Each 35c 
PARC DE NEUILLY—A very fine pure violet 
self which is most desirable in many ways. 
Vigorous, dependable and profuse with beau¬ 
tiful blossoms. Blooms LATE and over a long 
period. Very effective, either in clump or mass 
plantings. About 24 in. Recommended. Each 10c 
