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MRS. J. L. GIBSON Rich, velvety, copiously sub- 
stanced flower of regal form and excellent carriage. An 
inky indigo purple-blue nearly a self. Lustrous, silky stand- 
ards, glossy rich, velvety falls of fine breadth. Unquestion- 
ably one of the finer iris. 50c 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES A most pleasing blend of 
pinkish-bronze tones. The flowers have a sprightly fresh- 
ness, blooms are medium sized, slightly ruffled; an exquisite 
color. 40c 
MULBERRY ROSE An imposing iris that is something 
different. A radiant, lovely mulberry rose — an unusual 
shade in the deep pink class. Its intrinsic value is its novel 
color. Large sized blooms, self colored, tall stems and well 
branched displaying the beauty of the flower to fine advan- 
tage. Considered by authorities as one of the most unusual 
new colors developed in iris in a number of years. $8.00 
NARAIN Rich absolute self marine-blue of great purity 
with a fine silken sheen. The medium sized flowers are 
well carried. An iris that will fit in the best iris company 
for many years. 35¢c 
NARANJA A striking, large sized iris with a distinctly 
orange hue. An ochraceous yellow with the pronounced 
orange tone mainly concentrated in the falls and with de- 
cidedly orange looking buds. 30c; 3 for 75c 
NED LEFEVRE A spicy toned coppery salmon. 
fect a very light brown self. Tall stem, branched. 
$4.00 
NIGHTINGALE In essence one of our most coppery 
iris, a gleaming golden-russet. An attractive shade, re- 
capturing the spirit of the golden sunset glow. Large, full 
flowers. One of the distinct colors coming from May Day 
breeding. $5.00 
In ef- 
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, strik- 
ing a color note that is delightfully different. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
OLD PARCHMENT Large ivory with a tan suffusion. 
Large flower, splendid substance, increadibly gossamer 
yet remarkably strong. A fine blend of great aoc, Po 
ORANGE FLAME Golden orange and copper bronze, 
a subdued blended bicolor. $3.50 
ORCHID LADY Large formed blooms of a lovely shade 
of lilac. A self, perfectly formed, with stiffly arched 
standards and very stiff flaring falls. It has been reviewed 
as a better branched and pinker Miss California though the 
originator states the two iris are not alike. $7.50 
OREGON TRAIL In our yellow blend class this novelty 
promises to be quite worthwhile and distinct. Smooth, 
tawny salmon-like, the shadings of golden molasses with 
soft brown shadings along the shoulders and beard of the 
flower give an unusual effect. $10.00 
ORLOFF Another unusual plicata, cinnamon brown in 
effect. The deep cream ground is heavily dotted and 
etched as if sprinkled with cinnamon. Flowers are medium 
sized, it is a heavy bloomer and rapid increaser. 
60c; 3 for $1.50 
ORMACO Large violet bronze from Ormohr. The center 
of the flower is especially heavily blended bronze. Uniquely 
styled and formed flower. $8.00 
ORMOHR 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 contrast 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 hy- 
bridist. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
OZONE As distinct and original an iris as can be imagined, 
one of our favorites. A deep pearly mauve, serene and a 
pure self with unusual epaulettes of warm coppery brown 
on the haft. Harmonious as the chestnut crest of a sleek 
grey bird. 50c 
PAULETTE One of the largest iris. Uniform light laven- 
der blue self. Unusual for size and good color. 
25c; 3 for 60c 
PEACHGLOW A luscious coloring — near peach pink. 
Particularly effective as a garden clump. Stiff, wiry stems 
bear a profusion of flowers. $7.50 
PERSIAN PRINCE Large, bright variegata. Flaring 
falls of solid brown without veins or margin; bright yel- 
low standards. $ 
PINK OPAL An ethereal, opulent light orchid pink. 
Easily one of the tallest pink iris. Large, easy to grow, 
a splendid massing variety. 25c; 3 for 60c 
PINK REFLECTION One of the finest new pink iris. 
A nymph-like, exquisite chamois-pink of quality and indi- 
viduality. An underlay of creamy pink combined with the 
finest substance give the flower a crisp quality. It has also 
been described as a hydrangea pink, crisp and clear cut 
like a piece of silk brocade. $9.00 
PIUTE An extremely rich red with a ruby bronze under- 
cast. Warm toned with a bright golden beard. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
PPLATINUM BEAUTY Entrancing, delicate pastel blend 
of lilac pink with softest blendings of lemon yellow espe- 
cially concentrated toward the heart of the flower. The 
golden sheen of the flower makes it appear as though 
sprinkled with star dust. $1.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET A gorgeous iris and one that really 
needs to be seen to be appreciated. It is hard to do jus- 
tice to this iris by a word description. Half the colors of 
the rainbow are coalesced in the loveliest combination 
imaginable. In its tints we have pink, rose, apricot, peach 
with a radiant sprinkling of gleaming gold shining forth. A 
fine flower, moderate stem. $4.50 
PURPLE GIANT This is a striking true purple iris. As 
fine as any iris of like coloring. Good size, vigorous and 
most free flowering. Splendid. 35¢ 
RADIANT One of the most brilliant iris in the garden. 
Standards are golden-bronze, falls glowing copper red. 
Vivid and intense and outstanding for foreground planting. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
RAMESES Another of the great Dykes Medal irises, a 
stalwart giant in tones of golden buff and lilac pink. Ram- 
pant grower and prolific bloomer. 25c; 3 for 60c 
RANGITIKEI Gloriously rich and possessing a brilliance 
rarely associated with carmine. Large flowers, faultless 
form; makes a lovely combination when planted with any of 
the rich yellows. $12.00 
