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NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) ML. 36”. 
Striking —the first large sized iris with a distinctly 
orange hue. An ochraceous yellow with the pronounced 
orange tone mainly concentrated in the falls with the buds 
decidely orange looking. Unusual. 30c; 3 for 75c 
NED LEFEVRE (Lapham 1942) ML. 36”. 
A spicy toned coppery salmon with a pinkish orange blend. 
The coppery overtone gives the appearance of a very light 
brown self at first glance. $8.00 
NIGHTINGALE (D. Hall 1942) M. 36”. 
In essence one of our most coppery iris, a gleaming golden- 
russet. An attractive shade, recapturing the spirit of the 
golden sunset glow. Of similar coloring as Stardom, it is 
preferred by some to that variety — one of the distinct 
colors coming from May Day breeding. $5.00 
NOONTIDE (Thole 1939) M. 40”. 
A trimly tailored, classically formed taffy and buff yellow. 
Rich texture, petals look like a piece of heavily textured 
cloth. Ideal flaring form and an unusual color. $1.00 
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NOWETA (H. Sass 1932) M. 33”. 
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, striking 
a color note that is delightfully different. 25c; 3 for 60c 
NYLON (Whiting 1940) ML. 34”. 
A subdued new blend; an intermingling of coral, soft 
buff-tan with light lavender hints in the background giving 
a sort of filmy haze to the flower. Average height, branched 
stalks. $1.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) M. 38”. 
Incredibly gossamer yet remarkably strong textured 
flowers of creamy white with a golden buff overlay. Though 
not a strong color its soft muted tones are shown to best 
advantage by the well tailored flowers. Domed standards, 
classical flaring falls, low, widely branched blooms, good 
size, a fine grower. 2 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) M. 33”. 
Golden orange and copper bronze, a subdued blended 
bicolor. $3.50 
ORE@ORES (hesassslO3 7) aMilewooue 
Orloff has been likened to a sprinkling of cinnamon on 
eggnogg. The creamy-yellow ground is overlain a rich 
cinnamon brown which is more intense on the standards 
than on the falls. Medium sized blooms of fine form, good 
branching. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
ORMACO #(Kleinsorge 1942) ML. 33”. 
For those who have a flair for the unusual this seedling of 
Ormohr x Aztec Copper should be particularly interesting. 
It is an unusual blend of light violet and much brown and 
copper, bronze and brown, especially around the center of 
the flower. It is a uniquely styled iris and has that indivi- 
dualized look with which iris of Oncocyclus ancestry seem 
endowed. $8.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937) M. 36”. 
A flower larger than Wm. Mohr carried on tall, branching 
stems. It is a uniform grey-lavender with infiltrated veins 
and dots of violet similar to its famous parent. The con- 
trast between the veins and the background is not as great 
as in Wm. Mohr, however. Ormohr is able to produce seed 
and should prove of great value to the hybridist. $1.50 
PRAIRIE SUNSET 
