65— Ningal, TB-M-SIL (Ayres 1932) 44 in. S. bronzy 
buff, crinkled. F. warm buff, overladi irridescent pale 
cerulean blue. . 7N5C .50 
92—Nora Storer, TB-M-RID □□ (Storer 1936) 38 in. 
S. clematis 42K1LF. 45L11. Beard-amethyst 45J8, tipt 
nugget bronze 11L8. Huge flower. The richest, clear¬ 
est purple we have ever seen in an iris. 9S9D. 
. .15N5B 50.00 
87— No-we-ta, TB-M-R7M □ (H. P. Sass 1932) 32 in. 
Blend of pinker Midgard type, with yellow flushes at 
center and edges of F. & S. S. conic arched and frill¬ 
ed. F. softly ruffled. .2700 1.50 
86—Numa Roumestan, TB-MF-S9M (Coy. 1928) 36 in. 
S. vinous red. F. amaranth red. Small flower, but a 
gloriously rich velvety red. Floriferus. 
. 30-6ABC .25 
85— Nymph, IB-E-Y4M (H. P. Sass 1927) 28 in. Self. 
Empire yellow ..100-6A .15 
79— Ochracea, TB-MF-S4L □ .57-7 .10 
80— Ochroleuca, Spur. W. Spuria. S. White. F. yellow, 
margined white. .119-1. 16N1, 2 .25 
77—Oliver Perthius, TB-M-B9M □ 
.14S7A. 14M6D .10 
80— Olive White, IB-E-FF-W4W (H. P. Sass 1932) 20 in. 
Remontant. Self. Cream white green gold veining. 
..77-8CD .50 
79—Omaha, TB-M-R9D .69-6. 9N3D .15 
75—Opera, TB-M-S9D □% ... 27-2. 32-8. 117-7 .10 
79—Ophelia, TB-M-S4L 
.54-11. 125-11. 10N2B. 5M5. 10MIF .15 
6 A —Ophir Gold, TB-MF-Y4M (Aud. 1925) 30 in. Self. 
Golden yellow. Late. .91-8. 11M8A-D .15 
86— Orange Queen, DB-EE-Y4D (Barr 1910) 5 in. Self. 
Dwarf. Deep orange yellow. .25-15 .15 
81— Oread, TB-M-S9D □ 25-12. 120-8. 5M6. 10M4D .10 
79— Oregon Giant, TB-MF-B9D (Klein. 1930) 42 in. S. 
reddish purple. F. very dark purple, velvety and flar- 
in°". 4-4 .35 
7 8—- O r i f I am m e, T B - M - B 3 M ".."..*'... 18-10.129-10 .10 
80— Orion, TB-M-S9M (Vilm. 1926) 36 in. S. smoky vio¬ 
let. F. blackish violet, Velvety. Larger and brighter. 
Ambassadeur. .4-6 .25 
91—Ozark, TB-M-R9L (Storer 1936) 42 in. S. pompeian 
red 4J10 deepening to rosemary 4413 in center. F. 
bishop’s violet 4416. Unique salmon effect. Great 
carrying power. Floriferous. Evenly branched. 
.1-11. 11S2. 12S6 20.00 
Pallida Dalmatica. See Dalmatica. 
56— Pallida Variegata, album, TB-MF-BIM..24-10 1.00 
57— Pallida Variegata, luteus, TB-MF-BIM (gold varie¬ 
gated). Same as album, except foliage has broad 
bands of yellow (gold), instead of white (silver), 
lengthwise thru leaves. .69-12. 126-6.3S3 .25 
66— Pancroft, TB-M-S5L ..9-13. 135-11 .10 
70—Parc de Neuilly, TB-MF-B7D □□....129-11 .10 
74—Parisiana, TB-M-W8M .....8-9. 9-9 .10 
73—Parma, TB-M-S4M (Edl. 1930) 38 in. Blend of pe- 
tuna, violet, flushed with orange buff. Beard-triking 
red orange. .30-10ABC. 4N6ABC .50 
89—Paulette, TB-M-B9L (Mil. 1930) 50 in. S. bluish 
mauve. F. violaceous mauve. Giant blossoms some¬ 
times attain a length of 11 inches.....30-10DEF .50 
81— Peaches, TB-M-S4L □ (H. P. Sass 1931) 28 in. Blend 
of peach, apricot, orange. S. ruffled. F. heavily striped 
strawberry. Very tempting...,.30-llABC. 4N9A .35 
73—Peerless, TB-M-R9D .5N7B .25 
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