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NOONDAY SKY. Fragrant light blue 
blossoms, measuring 6 in. x 7 in. The 
graceful and semi-flaring F. are of light 
blue. $20.00 
NOWETA. Nearly all our pink irises 
have an orchid tone. Here is one that 
is definitely a creamy-pink. Seen in 
the mass this sprightly, frilly flower is 
warm and melting. 25¢ 
ORANGE BRONZE. This is a much 
more orange Iris than Naranja. It is 
a real self color of orange bronze which 
is most unusual. $10.00 
OREGON BEAUTY (Klein.) 35 in. Deep 
rose violet. 25¢ 
OREGON GIANT. The last Iris to 
bloom. A huge flower of almost black 
coloring. Center is lit up with rich 
golden beard. 25¢ 
OREGON SUNSHINE. Is far superior 
to any light yellow now in commerce. 
The S. and F. are of the same uniform 
color, light yellow. $10.00 
ORIANA (H. Sass 1933) EM. 34 in. 
Broad-petaled pure white of unques- 
tioned hardiness. A superior sort that 
is quietly making its way. 35¢ 
ORLOFF (H. Sass 1937) M. 33 in. An- 
other unique iris representing another 
color advance: the second outstanding 
brown and tan plicata produced to date. 
The creamy-yellow ground is overlaid 
a rich cinnamon brown which is more 
intense on the standards than on the 
falls. $3.00 
ORMOHR. This new seedling of the 
variety Wm. Mohr drew more attention 
from iris critics of national prominence 
last season than any new iris seen on 
the Pacific Coast. $5.00 
OSSAR (H. P. Sass 1937) M. 32 in. A 
rich and brilliant iris, neither large nor 
very tall but really radiant and glowing 
in color. It is a near self of rich brown 
red with more pure color in the stand- 
ards than is often seen, and is kindled 
by a bright orange beard. 15¢ 
Vestal’s Iris Garden 
OXHEART (Nicholls 1934) M. 36 in. 
A red-purple bicolor verging on a 
strawberry tone. Novel in form because 
of the extremely rounded falls. 25¢ 
OZONE. There is no other iris like 
Ozone. Once you have seen it you 
will always remember it. Yet it is a 
difficult iris to describe, the exact color 
being a very subtle one. Perhaps it 
could best be called a deep pearly 
mauve. $1.00 
PACIFIC (Essig 1929) E. 32 in. Like 
limpid blue water is this tranquil light- 
toned self. Excellent for foreground 
planting. 25¢ 
PALE MOONLIGHT. A stately pale 
blue iris of perfect form, great size, 
shimmering purity, and stalwart, low- 
branched stems. 25¢ 
PALERME. Another Cayeux novelty 
that was sent to us last year. We have 
not seen it bloom and will list it next 
year. 
PARTHENON (Connell 1934) M. 37 in. 
A smooth, chalky white of heavy sub- 
stance with pale gold veins and beard. 
Tall, vigorous, and hardy. A white of 
large size and unusually fine form. 25¢ 
PATRICIA. This is a fine ruffled white. 
$5.00 
PAULETTE. This giant iris has falls 
so broad that they measure three and 
one-half inches across, the flower itself 
being one of the most gigantic in all 
irisdom. Unlike some other extra large 
varieties, it has very good color (a 
uniform light lavender-blue). 25¢ 
PETREA. This is said to be a very good 
red from Wallace, in England, and we 
are testing it this year. 
PEACEMAKER. A cool oyster-white 
to porcelain blue, with large flowers 
and tall stems. 25¢ 
PEACHES (Sass) 32 in. Warm bright 
blend of peach, apricot and orange with 
creamy markings on falls. 25¢ 
