10 
Over-the-Garden-Wall 
ORMOHR (Klein. '37) A Willieun Mohr seedling with giant flowers 
of a uniform gray-lavender veined violet, having over €dl, a 
rosy glow. $22.50 
OSCEOLA (Wies. '36) This lovely clear sky-blue crinkled iris brings 
joy to our hearts when we see it, and happiness to our souls when 
we possess it. An extremely rich glowing beard, surrounded by a 
halo of gold and softest brown, is very beautiful on this magnificent 
fresh-toned flower. 36". $1.25 
OSSAR (H. Sass '37) Not a giant in size, but tremendous in effect. 
A real black velvet seems to cover the reddish-brown falls, giving an 
exceptionally dark toncility. The standards are a shade lighter, and 
seem to be made of watered silk. The buds have a decided out-turn, 
which may assist in the perky stance of the blooms. 32". Early. $2.50 
PINK JEWEL (Salb. '33) This gem has a warm tone of pink that 
is most attractive; especially lovely in mass. 34". $.50 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass '34) An iridescent pastel shade of pink. 
Large rounded flowers held high on 42" stalks. Sister of Pink Satin. 
$.50 
PIUTE (Thom. '37) This North American Indian is the reddest of all 
Indians. A pure warm red all over, with no blue or purple; the 
nearest approach to real red yet obtained. This well rounded Piute 
Indian has a heavy but smooth skin. 38". $10.00 
PLURABELLE (Cay. '33) This exquisite French belle is striking in 
her plural colors of golden yellow standards and plum red falls, 
which are lighter at the edges. This charming blend is gracefully 
carried on open-branched, 38" stalks. $1.00 
OURAY (Thom. '37) A gleaming ruby red, which is neither large 
nor tall, but is so very bright, it is admired by all. 28". $1.00 
OXHEART (Nic. '34) This near-strawberry-red self heart has fine 
circular lobes which are rich and velvety; it also has substance like 
the heart of an ox. 36". $.50 
OZONE (J. Sass '35) Is necessary to complete the garden picture 
and give it new life, just as ozone is the necessary oxidizer for chem¬ 
ists and purifier for water. This unique, captivating blue-gray blend, 
made up of blue-violet with a beautiful pinkish sheen, is like a 
mountedn top at sunset. White beards tipped with orange, enhance 
the strikingly warm coppery brown hafts. See and breathe Ozone 
and take on new life. Form, carriage, texture, substance and all-over 
perfection are tops. 36". A.M. '38. $2.50 
PADISHAH (Kirk. '37) SILVER CUP WINNER, 1936, at NashviUe, 
as best seedling. An amber yellow self with orange beard on grace¬ 
fully flaring falls. Large and well shaped flowers on tall, slender, 
well branched stems. 40". $7.00 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig '31) That's what it's like! A clear cam¬ 
panula blue iris that glistens even in the day time. The blooms are 
large and semi-flaring with a bright orange beard. We advise put¬ 
ting Pale Moonlight in a dry location. 36". $.50 
PARTHENON (Conn. '34) There is Greek simplicity and modera¬ 
tion in this classic iris. The large handsome white flower, which 
might have been hewn from stone, has a faint suffusion of pure 
gold, and has soft yellow styles and beard; is very prolific, tall and 
well branched. 38". H.M. '36. $.75 
PAULETTE (Mil. '30) Pcde blue-lavender blooms, so huge, so 
pleasing in form, so towering in height, so exquisite in color, so 
easy to grow, that you, too, will say a "must have" when you see it. 
44". $.50 
PEACEMAKER (Mitch. '34) Your pearly blue hue, blended with a 
soft shade of blue-violet, lends a calm and restful atmosphere. 48". 
H.M. '36. $.75 
PORTLAND (Klein. '38) An interesting iris, with its frosty gold 
standards and even coral-rose falls. It makes a clean lively 
blend for the border; has large flowers on 45" stems. $5.00 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egel. '34) A pink, pink rose coming from the 
prairie, with interesting sUvery high lights. A beautifully formed 
and most fascinating flower. 36". $1.00 
PRES. PILKINGTON (Cay. '31) A glorious large blend. The 
standards are buff with a faint suffusion of blue; the falls are laven¬ 
der, edged with buff. 40". $.50 
PROF. S. B. MITCHELL (Cay. '33) A tantalizing claret-purple or 
deep wrine color. The flaring falls appear deeper due to their velvety 
texture. The substance is heavy. 34". $1.25 
PURPLE GIANT (Gage '33) Bill Kellogg says: — "That's right, 
it's a huge iris, it's a striking purple self, it's a grand bloomer, it's 
a great grower, it's a must have in any garden." And its closest 
neighbor should be a yellow, such as the charming singer, Lucrezia 
Bori. 38". $1.50 
PURPLE LAKE (Thole '38) The name puzzles us, for this iris is a 
rich red of good form, more of a self than Red Dominion. 
There is a bright orange beard. 40". $4.00 
RABAHERE (Cay. '37) This has standards of golden yellow lighted 
vnth sky blue at the center; and nearly horizontal falls 
spread with clear amaranth, edged and veined at the throat 
with bronze. 48". Cert, of Merit '37. $15.00 
RADIANT (Salb. '36) Burnished golden bronze standards and 
coppery red falls get together to radiate a brilliance of rich solid 
tones in all directions, unequalled in any other iris. Good form and 
habits make this medium sized flower nigh unto perfection. 33". 
H.M. '38. $10.00 
PESHAWAR (Schr. '37) Hybrid Intermediate. Of the coloring and 
form of William Mohr but a much better grower, being only one- 
eighth Oncocyclus. Of rich red-purple, veined and dotted a deeper 
shade; with a double-sized rich gold beard, and two or three branches 
to the stalk. Ten days earlier than most iris. 24". $1.50 
PICADOR (Mor. '30) This Picador fights in the variegata class. 
Very handsome in his tarnished gold shirt and breeches of mineral 
red. He's tall and showy. 43". $.75 
REBELLION (Klein. '37) A glowing deep blood-red, more vivid a 
color than Burning Bronze, of faultless form and rainproof substance, 
tall and sturdy. $5.00 
RED COMET (McKee '36) This Comet traveled so close to the sun 
that it acquired a deep copper-red color, with a brown undertone. 
The beards stand out and are singed golden. The large flower is of 
fine proportion and poise and has flaring velvety falls. 38". H.M. '35. 
$5.00 
