MOONLIT SEA. From Mr. Sass. Standards 
white heavily flushed lavender violet. 
Falls white heavily flushed lavender violet 
darkening to mulberry purple on lower 
edge. Most judges describe this iris as 
blue with a gold heart. Haft is empire 
yellow. Exquisite. $12.00 
MOROCCO ROSE. Very large rose-pink 
self with soft yellow glow at the heart. 
Very near genuine pink. The pink classic. 
90cts. 
MOUNTAIN SKY. Exceptionally fine, 
medium blue with a suffusion of yellow 
in the center of the flower; that adds a 
warm glow to the iris. This fine blue 
from Mr. Milliken. Few rhizomes. $5.00 
MOUNT. WASHINGTON. Pure warm 
white with a golden beard. Hardy in our 
severe winters; strong grower. Lovely. 
$1.35 
MRS. SILAS WATERS. A grand light 
yellow iris. We can use more light yellows 
to accent colors in our gardens; here is an 
exceptionally fine one to use. Thry this. 
40cts. 
MULBERRY ROSE. Deep pink mulberry 
shaded brown. Very fine. $12.00 
NARADA. A very large light blue iris of 
fine form; with the standards a shade 
lighter than the broad falls. Tall. Huge 
flower. 60cts. 
NED LEFEVRE. Spicy toned coppery sal- 
mon and pinkish orange blend. Orange 
beard. A grand blending of colors. One of 
Mr. Laphams grand new pink blends. 
$12.00 
NIGHTFALL. Velvety rich black pansy 
purple from Mr. Hall. Striking color. $6.00 
NIGHTINGALE. A new color, a glistening 
golden russet. Large flowers. Fair sub- 
stance. 36 inches tall. Strong grower. $5.00 
NOONTIDE. Here is a solid yellow iris 
with odd overlay of gold. A clean bright 
color. Heavy substance. A good one. 60cts. 
NYLON. A rosy tan blended self, large 
flower, well formed. Very sheer color. 
Fine. $1.25 
OLA KALA, The newest bid for the best 
deep yellow from Mr. Sass. Medium large 
ruffled flowers on 36 inch stem. A real 
one. $18.00 
OLD PARCHMENT. A light creamy tan, 
with golden buff overlay, a most unusual 
color break, and a beautiful iris. Easily 
Dr. Kleinsorge’s best iris to date. You 
need this one. $2.00 
ORANGE FLAME. Shades of burnished 
golden-orange and copper. Very large bril- 
liant flower. A very fine thing from Mr. 
Salbach. You will like it. $2.50 
OREGON TRAIL. A big heavy flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. 
A rich gold beard and odd soft grown 
areas surmounting the falls. A blend of 
rich colors, indeed does credit to Dr. 
_Kleinsorge. Very few rhizomes. $12.00 
ORLOFF. Creamy yellow ground over- 
laid rich cinnamon brown. A _ beautiful 
plicata from Mr. Sass. 60cts. 
ORMACO. A cross of Aztec Copper and 
Ormohr. The color is an odd blend of 
violet with much bronze and brown, es- 
pecially around the center of the large 
flower. Distinctive enough for a first line 
iris. $9.00 
ORMOHR. Very large pale lilac silvery 
cast veiled violet. A large tall iris worthy 
in all good collections. $1.00 
PAINTED DESERT. Blends the exquisite 
colors of the Arizona Desert, a medley of 
colors that will grow on you. A beautiful 
thing from Mr. Milliken. Few rhizomes. 
$35.00 
PATRICIA. That exquisitely beautiful 
frilled and ruffled white from Mr. Sass. 
Medium sized flower; grand to cut and 
bring in the house. Try it. 75cts. 
PEACHBLOW. A pink plicata with a light 
yellow flush. Medium large flowers. This 
is the modest description from Mr. Sass; 
when you see it you will use more words 
to describe this fine flower. $5.00 
PERSIAN PRINCE. The new Sass varia- 
gata. Unlike City of Lincoln this varia- 
gata lacks the golden band on the falls. 
A fine distinctive variagata. $1.50 
PINK MARVEL. A deep salmon pink iris 
from Mr. Lapham. Large flower, tall stem. 
A real one in the pink class. $3.50 
PINK RUFFLES. This intermediate pink 
is from Mr. Smith, and is a most charming 
pink. Good garden subject. Early. $3.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. This senational iris 
from Mr. Hans Sass won the Dykes Medal 
in 1943. A glorious blend of rose and gold, 
apricot and orange. Brilliant, sparkling. 
Nothing like it in color before. A winner, 
and deservedly so. Order early; we hope 
we have enough rhizomes. $5.00 
PRESENT. Here is an exceptional onco 
bred iris. The beautiful shaped flowers of 
firm substance are of pinkish tints, with 
veins and dots set off by a velvety rose 
signal patch on the falls. 30 inches tall. 
The foliage leaves something to be de- 
sired, but the flower will make up for that 
$5.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. A solid. golden 
orange; one of the richest things in the 
garden picture. We believe this to be 
the finest orange shade to date. $2.50 
RADIANT. Burnished bronze and glow- 
ing copper red. Very brilliant. 50cts. 
RED AMBER. Standards jasper pink 
flushed amaranth pink. Falls a blending 
of old rose to Eugenia red with copper 
suffusion. Lovely large flower. $10.00 
REDDENGOLD. Standards very bright 
yellow; falls bright brown red over laid 
bright yellow. A very fine brilliant iris. 
Lovely. $2.00 
