




ORANGE FLAME 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943). Big 
bold blooms in shades of brown and gold. 
The standards are well domed and are a 
soft coffee brown. The large broad heavy 
falls are deeper brown with distinct rich 
red brown shoulder and a dash of violet 
dimthercenterlatenod 7a ees $10.00 
OURAY (Thomas-Thorup). An iris of me- 
dium size in a bright ruby red color. No 
other iris compares with Ouray in rich- 
ness of color. Immensely popular. Mid- 
SCASON. ZO ws. ccistersccrs oe oleretens 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PACIFIC SUNSET (Salbach 1944). (Radi- 
ant x Happy Gift) x (Natoma x Miss 
California). Large well formed blooms in 
brilliant shades of rose, gold and copper. 
Standards are old rose with heavy shad- 
ing of gold on lower half. The semi-flar- 
ing falls are of heavy substance and are 
bright amaranth pink, shading to rich 
gold on outer edges and upper half. 
Bright gold beard. The whole flower is 
like a glowing rosy halo. Long blooming. 
Withstands storm and rain. Very effective 
in the garden and lovely indoors. Well 
branched 36” stems. Mid-season....$7.50 
PEACH GLOW (Kleinsorge 1943). Lovely 
iris of medium size in shades of pink and 
golden brown. Standards are brownish 
coral pink. Falls are a combination of 
peach pink and gold. Well-branched 24” 
stems. Especially effective in well estab- 
lished) clumps= bate... ate $7.50 
PERSIA. This variety of which little was 
heard in the first years of its introduc- | 
tion has now become very popular. Large 
blooms with falls that are a blend of 
bluish lavender, and standards of irides- 
cent steel blue. Brown haft and yellow 
beard. Smooth finish, good stems, hardy. 
Mid-season.367 2... ...- canine 35c; 3 for 90c 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. P. Sass 1941). A 
variegata similar to but an improvement 
on City of Lincoln. Standards bright yel- 
low, falls chestnut brown. Well-branched 
stems, blooms of good form and size. Vig- 
orous grower. Mid-season. 34”....... $5.00 
PINK JEWEL (Salbach). Each year we 
have sold low on this iris. Not a large iris, 
but one with a good form and an appeal- 
ing color. A very delicate lilac pink, with 
standards somewhat lighter than the 
falls. Only a limited amount of stock 
available. Rhizomes are not large. Mid- 
season SQ si.ccsiswiesicrersioss 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PINK OPAL. Tallest of the lavender pinks, 
this variety has the technical fault of its 
attractive blooms being a bit close to- 
gether. The color is more on the pink than 
the lavender side. Very effective when 
planted in clumps. Good size blooms. 
Mid-season. 48”........... 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PIUTE (Thomas-Thorup). Smooth, warm 
bronzy red of medium size and good form. 
Standards are somewhat lighter in color 
than falls. Bright orange beard. Heavy 
texture. Mid-season. 32”...50c; 3 for $1.25 
PORTLAND (Kleinsorge). Large two-toned 
iris in shades of gold and brown. Stand- 
ards bright gold, falls brownish red. 
Blooms of good size and form. Good 
stems, hardy everywhere. Mid-season. 40” 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass 1939). Many 
iris experts consider Prairie Sunset the 
last word in iris. A magnificent iris well 
named for it has a combination of colors 
that remind one of a glowing sunset, a 
blending of pink, apricot and gold, with a 
glow that makes it bright and rich. Here 
is what one of the most competent East- 
ern judges says: “This is the finest color I 
have seen in an iris.” In addition to its 
glorious color, Prairie Sunset possesses all 
the other good qualities to make it a top 
ranking iris. Mid-season. 30”........ $4.50 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON. A very good 
blend from France. Standards slightly 
smoked buff with gold suffusion, falls soft 
violet. Large, well-formed blooms. Very 
vigorous and free bloomer. Mid-season. 
SOM oo carein aes ate ere 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PRISCILLA (Whiting). A good size pure 
white without any other markings, the 
beard even being white. Standards rather 
round and well cupped, falls broad and 
flaring. Very pure. Mid-season. 30”. .$2.00 
PURISSIMA (Mohr-Mitchell). Although 
introduced many years ago, this remark- 
able iris is still the most perfect clear 
white, although it is a little tender where 
the winters are extremely cold. The large 
clear white blooms are beautifully poised 
on tall, well-branched stems. An ideal iris 
for mild climate and can be successfully 
grown in cold climate if given some 
winter protection. Early. 50”. 
35c; 3 for 90c 

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*CARL SALBACH*+ 
