N. J. THOMAS. <A Wm. Mohr cross, a 
bi-blue purple, with velvety falls. Sets 
seed readily. Mr. Muhlestein of Utah in- 
troduced this fellow, and he knows good 
ones. $5.00 
NOONTIDE. Here is a solid yellow iris 
with odd overlay of gold. A clean bright 
color. Heavy substance. Lovely. 60 cts. 
NYLON. A rosy tan blended self, large 
flower, well formed. Very sheer color. 
Fine. Try this. $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. A “must have’. $9.00 
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. $1.35 
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. $1.50 
OREGON TRAIL. A big heavy flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. 
A rich gold beard and odd soft brown 
areas surmounting the falls. A blend of 
rich colors, indeed does credit to Dr. 
Kleinsorge. $6.00 
ORLOFF. Creamy yellow ground over- 
laid rich cinnamon brown. A beautiful 
plicata from Mr. Sass. 50 cts. 
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. $3.00 
ORMOHR. Very large pale lilac silvery 
cast veiled violet. A large tall iris worthy 
in all good collections. $1.00 
PAILLAISSE. Something similar to Mar- 
quita, a dustier rosier color and hardy. 
Distinctive. 90 cts. 
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. $9.00 
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. $3.00 
PEACH GLOW. A peach pink iris from 
Dr. Kleinsorge, a seedling of Daybreak. 
Not much stock. $1$.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. $1.35 
PINK MARVEL. A deep salmon pink iris 
from Mr. Lapham. Large flower, tall stem. 
A real one in the pink class. $1.35 
PINK RUFFLES. This intermediate pink 
is from Mr. Smith, and is a most charm- 
ing pink. Good garden subject. SBE 
_ PRINCE OF ORANGE. 
PINK REFLECTION. Chamois skin-pink, 
a grand shade. Quality here. A.M. Pop- 
ular. $12.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. This sensational 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. $3.50 
PRESENT. 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. $2.50 
PRETTY PENNY. Late coppery rose 
overcast russet. Gold veined. haft. Call it 
a blend of coppery rose. DeForest calls 
the shots on these new colors. $6.00 
A solid golden 
orange; one of the richest things in the 
garden picture. We believe this to be 
the finest orange shade to date. $2.00 
RADIANT LADY. (Maxwell 1944). Cross 
Radiant X Rosy Wings. Very near a self. 
Same color as falls of Radiant, metallic 
sheen overlaid terra cotta to brick. Vivid 
gold beard. Lovely color. $6.00 
RAJAH BROOKE. (Norton). Variagata 
fanciers will be surprised when you see 
this one. It’s different. It’s a honey. Stand- 
ards topaz in color; falls pigion blood red, 
with wide border of topaz on falls. Large 
burnished gold beard. A fanciers’ flower; 
its beauty will grow on you. Large flower 
of flowing lines, well spaced and 
branched. 38 inches tall. $15.00 
RAE JEAN. A very large two-toned yel- 
low from Mrs. Whiting. H. M. $3.00 
RANGER. Dark brilliant new crimson 
red from Dr. Kleinsorge. Another of the 
topnotch reds. $9.00 
RED AMBER. Standards jasper pink 
flushed amaranth pink. Falls a blending 
of old rose to Eugenia red with copper 
suffusion. Lovely large flower. $2.50 
REDWARD. Standards Indian Lake and 
Dahlia Carmine, falls Burnt Lake. Large 
flowers. A good red. $9.00 
RED GLEAM. Some critics claim this 
iris the reddest yet, but Edward Lapham 
now claims the prize. This however is 
very fine. $1.35 
RED VALOR. A magnificent garnet red 
iris of perfect habit. Gold Medal at Rome 
1940. A fine thing. Order early. $3.00 
REMEMBRANCE. A beautiful pink blend 
with yellow overtone from Mr. Hall. Large 
flower, 38 inches tall. $7.50 
RIO ORO. A smooth deep glistening 
“Honey Yellow” self. Yellow beard. Near- 
ly a bright brownish gold. This iris does 
credit to Mr. DeForest. $4.50 
RISING SUN. Radiant, handsome, deep 
pink bi-color from Dr. Kirkland. A “must 
have” in this shade. $1.35 
ROSE BOWL. A very tall darker China 
Maid. A fine color note. $3.00 
