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Ren aR eso | ORIANA (H. P. Sass, 1933). M. 32”. H.M. A.LS. 
: | 1933. A pure white iris, large flowers of fine 
2 | 3 form and substance. Well branched stalks. 30¢ 
ORLOFF (H. Sass, 1937). M.L. 33". H.M. A.LS. 
1937. Medium sized blooms of creamy yellow 
sprinkled with cinnamon brown. Falls are 
much heavier marked than standards. 60c 
ORMOHR (Klein, 1937). M. 40". A.M. A.LS. 1940. 
From Oregon comes this gigantic seedling of 
the famous Wm. Mohr. The color is lilac over- 
cast with silver, with veining of violet. (See 
front cover!) $1.00 
| PAULETTE (Millet, 1930). M. 40’. Gigantic lav- 
ender blue flowers. Coloring is uniform. Stalks 
are tall and strong. 30c 
PEACH GLOW (Klein, 1943). M. 38". A beautiful 
creation of peach-pink. Flowers are large and 
in perfect proportion, grown on tall strong 
stalks. $7.50 
i PEARL LUSTRE (Weed, 1937). M. 38’. A cream 
white iris with closed standards, falls same 
color but slightly tinged blue. Veined yellow 
at haft, beard golden. 50c 
PICADOR (Morrison, 1930). E.M. 44”. Strongly 
fragrant variegata with standards of honey- 
gold and falls dahlia carmine. 30c 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed, 1939). E.M. 50". Beautiful 
blush-pink flowers growing on tall stalks that 
| carry about seven blooms each. No veining 
‘ noticeable at hatft. $2.00 
PINK MARVEL (Lap., 1941). M. 39". Glorious 
salmon pink. These large flowers are a revela- 
tion in the beauty of deepest pink, a rapid 
grower and a heavy seed producer. $2.50 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook, 1942). L. 36”. A.M. 
A.I.S. 1944. A clear-cut flower of very heavy 
texture and good size. The lemon chrome 
beard enlivens this unique blend of hy- 
drangea pink with a buff underlay. $8.00 
PINK RUFFLES (Smith, 1940). M. 30”. A.M. A.1.S. 
1942. Layers of dancing ruffles revolve from 
pale to deeper pink. Deeper pink veining at 
hatt. $2.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass, 1939). M.L. 36”. 
Dykes Medal 1943. As breathtaking as its 
name. This iris is unforgetable with its iride- 
: scent colors of apricot, peach, pink and rose 
with a sprinkling of gold shining through. To 
have is to hold. $3.50 
PRETTY PENNY (De F., 1943). L. 40’. Have a shin- 
< ing copper. Round as a penny, this coppery 
| red iris has a gold veined haft and golden 
wi style arms, brilliantly set off with a heavy 
orange beard. Flowers of unusual size that 
blooms late. $5.00 
|} PRINCE OF ORANGE (Klein, 1940). M. 38’. A.M. 
A.I.S. 1944. A lively golden orange with me- 
dium sized flowers that are rich in texture and 
flaring in form. $1.50 
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