• THE IRIS GARDEN 
NORMA GAGE (Gage) Small, dainty, and pink and white; good sub¬ 
stance and texture; free flowering; midseason; short_ .75 
NOWETA (H. P. Sass) Larger, pinker Midgard; one of the loveliest; 
midseason; medium height _ ,60 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay) Dark strawberry red; late; medium 
height_ . 15 
NUSKU (Nes) Old rose and yellow blend; midseason; medium height .15 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass-McDade) rich, wine red fall bloomer; 
spring bloom very early; short _ 1.25 
ODAROLOC (And) Light bluish mauve of very fine form and habit; 
midseason; very tall _3 for .25 
ODORATISSIMA (Jac) The most fragrant iris; this is the ruffled 
blue pallida planted in profusion at the Vatican; midseason; tall 
_3 for .25 
OLD GOLD (H. P. Sass) Blend of amber, rose and yellow of which 
yellow is the prevailing color; midseason; short_ .15 
OLIVE WHITE (Sass-Toedt) Creamy white with green gold veinings; 
fall bloom often pale yellow; spring bloom very early; short_ .15 
OMAHA (H. P. Sass) Deep pink or light red which is fine with the 
brown reds; never a free bloomer for me though; midseason; me¬ 
dium height _ .15 
OZONE (J, Sass) Gray and bluish violet blend with a pinkish sheen; 
H. M. 1936; midseason; medium height _ 7.50 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig) Glistening palest blue of heavy sub¬ 
stance; midseason; tall _ .75 
PARC DE NEUILLY (Verd) Vivid purple self; the most satisfac¬ 
tory landscape purple; late; medium height_3 for .25 
PEACHES (H. P. Sass) Showy blend of peach, yellow and red; a few 
shades lighter than Clara Noyes; midseason; medium height_ .15 
PERSIA (Ayres) The standards are smoke with bluish shadows on 
them; the falls purple paling at the edges; large flower and a beau¬ 
tifully branched and balanced stalk; midseason; tall_ .25 
PHEBUS (Cay) Lemon yellow with bright orange beard; large petals 
nicely rounded give it distinction among the large flowered pale 
yellows; midseason; tall _ .50 
PINK OPAL (J, Sass) The famous 28,12, sister seedling of Pink 
Satin; not so pink or so well branched but larger size and better 
substance than Pink Satin; midseason; tall_ .35 
PINK SATIN (J. Sass) Light pink of truest color and satiny sheen; 
best branching of any pink; early to midseason; tall_ .35 
“The memory of your Iris garden will linger with me a long time. 
It was so Well arranged as to color harmony and contrast and so beau¬ 
tifully kept. It was a pleasure to see and enjoy it.” 
June 3, 1937. Mrs. J. A., Kansas City, Mo. 
