THE ERIS GARDEN 
NARANJA (Mit) Distinct orange overcast on a yellow ground; a sensa- 
tional color for a first class iris of good size and substance; runner- 
up torthesDykessmedal #1939. midsedson= icles = sak 
NELSON OF HILLY (White) An oncobred; pink with the falls dotted 
DrOWnisi oUurpie = mcsecson shorts. se 
NENE (Cay) Vinous red in a nine-inch flower; midseason; tall_..-_--- 
NINGAL (Ayres) Bronzy buff, the falls underlaid with blue’ and a blue 
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NOWETA (H. P. Sass) A larger, pinker Midgard; one of the loveliest; 
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NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay) Dark, strawberry red; late; tall__.-_------- 
OCTOBER OPERA (H. P. Sass) Rich, wine red fall bloomer; spring bloom 
GCTiVitshoria te cee SP ee ogee en ae ee meee 2 ee 
ODORATISSIMA (Jac) The most fragrant iris; this is the ruffled blue 
grown in profusion at the Vatican; midseason; tall_._--------- S108 
OLD GOLD (H. P. Sass) Blend of amber, rose and yellow of which yellow 
issthesprevculing colors nndsedasormishnort= see 3 for 
OLIVE WHITE (H. P. Sass) Creamy white with green gold veinings; fall 
bloom often pale yellow; spring bloom very early; short____-_-_- 3 for 
OMAHA (H. P. Sass) Deep pink or light red; fine with brown reds; never 
a free bloomer for me, though; midseason; medium height-_--_- 3 for 
OPALINE (Wmsn) Strong growing pinkish lavender blend; midseason; 
Lolly pet aso SAR ee eee ne ae em apne: 3 for 
ORMOHR (Klein) Even larger flowered than its parent, William Mohr; 
uniform gray lavender with veins and dots of violet; midseason; 
medium height 
OZONE (J. Sass) Gray and bluish violet blend; midseason; tall..______- 
PEACHES (H. P. Sass) Showy blend of peach, yellow and red; a few 
shades lighter than Clara Noyes; midseason; medium height-_-3 for 
PERSIA (Ayres) The standards are smoke with bluish shadows; the falls 
purple paling at the edges; large flowers beautifully poised on deep 
branched stems; midseason; tall 
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PHEBUS (Cay) Lemon yellow with bright orange beard; large petals 
nicely rounded give it distinction among the large flowered pale 
yellows; midseason; medium: height=22_—__-_ 22 es SH10L 
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“I didn’t get to plant my iris until today and was surely surprised to 
find such a generous gift of fifteen extra. 
“For the past three years now I have ninety-two plants of thirty-eight 
varieties and I’m surely proud of them.” 
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Mrs. R. W. C., Mission, Kansas. 
