OLD IRONSIDES (Milliken) 
An iris to use where a brilliant clump of color is desired. A com¬ 
bination of copper and gold and carmine flowers carried on tall, 
strong stalks. This variety is very generous with its flamboyant blooms 
so will never disappoint those who plant it for a certain garden 
picture. $5.00 
OZONE (J. Sass) 
Described as ‘‘a blue-grey blend, made up of bluish-violet with 
a beautiful pinkish sheen, like a mountain top at sunset.” Possesses 
all the good points of a fine iris and in addition has an individuality 
and distinctiveness that sets it apart as being particularly desirable. 
$5.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge) 
From Oregon comes this William Mohr seedling that stands 
almost 40 inches tall, with giant flowers of a uniform grey-lavender 
veined violet. A faint rosy glow envelops the entire flower and 
unlike its well known parent, William Mohr, it has a tall stem that 
branches near the top and is evidently perfectly hardy and easy to 
grow. Of great value to breeders as it produces seed readily. $25.00 
ROYAL SALUTE 
PACIFIC (Essig) 
Try planting this iris near some of your pinks. It is a large flower 
of a beautiful shade of clear blue that is particularly desirable in the 
garden. Early blooming and of proven hardiness. We recommend it 
highly. 3 feet. 35c/ 3 for 75c 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig) 
One of the most sensational irises in our garden. Large stately 
Flowers of pale blue, uniform throughout, carried on tall sturdy stems. 
The standards are four inches high, the falls slightly flaring and four 
inches long, and the beard a bright orange. We have seen single 
stems with as many as six of these enormous blooms open at one 
time. We cannot praise this iris too highly. 4 feet. 
“The plant of Pale Moonlight you sent me was the biggest one 
I ever saw and threw four tremendous bloom stalks, which made it 
the outstanding thing in the garden.” (Virginia.) 
See illustration page 12. 75c/ 3 for $2.00 
PERSIA (Ayres) 
We have seen this iris blooming in nearly every section of the 
country, and each time it impresses us anew with its exquisite charm 
and refinement. There is something particularly appealing about this 
lovely blend of smoky blue, grey and bronze that grows upon one 
with each renewed acquaintance. Large handsome flowers. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
PETRUCHIO (Morrison) 
This strikes a brilliant note with its rich violet and carmine coloring. 
In our garden it has been consistent in producing a quantity of bloom 
in December and January. 3 feet. 35c/ 3 for 75c 
PEWEE (Williamson) 
Another of the new group of “table irises,” and a perfect gem 
of a tiny pure white flower on graceful well-branched stems 17 
inches_high. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
PINK LASS (Essig) 
A charming pink plicata which is always admired. Excellent as a 
cut flower. 3 feet. 50c/ 3 for $1.00 
PINK OPAL (Sass) 
A sister seedling of Pink Satin with larger flowers of better shape 
on somewhat taller stems. The color is more of a lilac pink and the 
blooms are held close to the stem, giving a very good mass effect. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
PINK SATIN (Sass, J.) 
Perhaps the nearest to a true pink of any iris. An even tone with 
a smooth glistening finish. Pink Satin has the valuable characteristic 
of producing a quantity of blooms over a long period. We recom¬ 
mend this iris as one of the finest pinks ever produced. 3H feet- 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
PIUTE (Thomas) 
Another iris of last season’s introduction that comes to us with 
the highest recommendations. Although we have not as yet had time 
to flower it, Piute is described as follows: “The nearest approach 
to a real red. It is a pure rich red self with not a trace of blue or 
purple in it. The flower is well shaped with flaring falls of heavy 
texture and smooth finish. Over 3 feet tall.” $15.00 
PLUIE D’OR (Cayeux) 
Pure golden yellow flowers on slender graceful stems. Flowers 
are of medium size and are of unusually smooth and even texture. 
A profuse bloomer and a very popular variety. 3 feet. 
35c; 3 for 75c 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux) 
This is a lovely pastel blend with standards of buff, flushed with 
blue and tinted with rose. The wide flaring falls are lavender-blue 
with buffy yellow suffusion paling at the margins. Beard golden 
yellow. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
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