WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
MYSTERY, (Sturtevant, 1928). Most harmonious blend of lavender and yellow .25 
NANOOK, (Ayres, 1932). Amber white deepening slightly at edges; S. beautifully 
arched, held closely; F. flaring slightly, pure white.25 
NARANJA, (Mitchell). The nearest approach to orange. Large flowers of bright 
empire yellow with F. having definite orange cast; orange yellow beard. 40 
inches . 5.00 
NASSAK, (H. P. Sass). A large and tall plicata, white with bright blue stitchings 
and perfectly hardy. 1.00 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY, (Weed). S. deep blue, ruffled slightly at edges; F. 
deep blue, tinged violet, slightly lighter at edges. The color is accentuated 
by a gold beard . 1.00 
NAVAJO, (Farr). S. honey yellow; F. velvety veinings on yellowish white ground .20 
NEBRASKA, (H. P. Sass, 1929). S. ruffled apricot yellow; F. same color with 
brown veinings .25 
NEHAWKA, (J. Sass, 1929). Ruffled white flower heavily stippled dark blue 
purple.15 
NELLIE GRAY, (Moore, 1927). Tall, lavender; very graceful.10 
NENE, (Cayeux, 1928). A gigantic flower. Flowers are 9 inches in length. S. 
lilac; F. light red with lighter margin.50 
NEON, (Salbach, 1934). Glowingly bright, perfect form, pictured in colors bronze 
gold and velvety carmine; due to bronzy gold of S. and velvety carmine of F. 
This Iris is very brilliant. 1.00 
NEPTUNE, (Yeld, 1907). S. bluish violet; F. lavender.10 
NIGHTSHADE, (Williamson, 1932). Wide branching flexible stems combined with 
dark purple shade.25 
NINGAL, (Ayres, 1932). Beautiful blend of glistening buff set off by gold beard 
and reticulations; S. flushed a very faint pearly blue. 44 inches. Bearded.. .25 
NISHNABOTNA, (Snyder, 1936). S. reddish violet; cupped; strong midrib; styles 
gold, crest violet; F. reddish purple overlaid pansy black sheen, reticulated 
heavy brown on white ground haft. Antique gold beard, fine smooth sub¬ 
stance; wide-branching. 38 inch stalk. 5.00 
NORMA GAGE, (Gage, 1933). S. cupped and arching; white flushed soft pink; 
F. slightly flaring; white flecked with soft pink; lovely, good substance, fine 
texture orange beard .50 
NO-WE-TA, (H. P. Sass, 1932). S. conic arched and frilled; beautiful true pink 
self .25 
ODAROLOC, (Andrews, 1924). Pure self color of soft mauve to lobelia violet.15 
ODENVOGEL, (Goos & Koenemann, 1927). S. deep yellow; F. plum.10 
OKOBOJI, (J. Sass, 1932). S. deep livid purple; F. velvety dark maroon purple .25 
OLD GOLD, (H. P. Sass, 1929). S. primuline yellow; F. old gold.10 
OLD IVORY, (Sturtevant, 1924). Old ivory color; lemon styles.10 
OMAHA, (H. P. Sass, 1929). S. dark vinaceous; F. vinaceous purple.25 
OPALINE, (Williamson, 1930). S. pale rose purple shading to lemon yellow at 
haft; F. pale rosaline purple.25 
OPERA, (Vilmorin, 1916). S. red purple; F. velvety purple violet.10 
OREGON BEAUTY, (Kleinsorge, 1930). S. aconite violet; F. bright velvety 
cotinga purple .25 
ORIANA, (H. P. Sass, 1933). Pure white, fine form and substance; good size; 
finely balanced stem .50 
ORIFLAMME, (Vilmorin, 1904). S. bright blue; F. dark purple....10 
ORION, (Vilmorin, 1926). S. soft violet; F. blackish violet, very velvety.15 
ORLOFF, (H. P. Sass, 1938). A bright dark blended plicata. Ground color yel¬ 
low and blended dark red brownish. 30-inch well-branched stalk. 15.00 
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