

NARANJA 
This orange-gold colored iris will still stand 
out in any planting although it is not new. Has 
won H.M. rating. 40c each. 
OLA KALA 
A bright yellow iris that almost borders on 
orange. Heavily ruffled. H.M. $7.50 each. 
ORMOHR 
A seedling of Wm. Mohr, and one of the larg- 
est iris grown. It reaches a height of 40 inches; 
several blooms on well branched stems, Pale 
lilac with a silvery cast, veined violet. H.M. 
A.I.S. and A.M. awards. 75c each. 
ORLOFF 
A peach and cinnamon plicata. Deep cream 
base, heavily dotted and edged brown. H.M. 
award. 60c each. 
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REBELLION 
A giant bronze-red-rose, The falls are smooth and 
velvety deep blood red; the standards a metallic red- 
bronze. Vivid colors. Flowers are borne freely on 
strong stems. 40c each, 3 for $1.00, 
The name suggests the color. While there are many 
reds, this color is certainly quite different. 40c each. 
RED DOMINION 
One of our best reds; a flower of good size and 
substance, well formed and finely balanced. Its 
velvety texture adds to its charm. 60c each. 
ROYAL COACH 
Well formed flower of deep yellow plicata with 
definite brown stitching. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
ROYAL SCOT 
A tall and large flowered red trimmed plicata of 
pleasing burgundy, heavily trimmed. Form, sub- 
stance and stem are good. H.M. award. $5.00 each. 
SALAR 
Creamy flesh dominated by an overlay of salmon. 
Height over 3 feet. H.M. A.I.S., 1941. $2.00 each. 
SAN GABRIEL 
3eautiful pinkish lavender flower of good form and 
substance. 40c each, 3 for $1.00. 
SAN FRANCISCO 
Large white flowers with blue feather stitch edging. 
50c each 
SHERIFFA 
An unusual brilliant metallic violet color, lightly 
striated, and with a distinct blue haze on the falls. 
H. M. award. $1.00 each. 
SIERRA BLUE 
A true blue self; some say enamel-blue. Tall, stately, 
often reaching over 5 feet, with many buds per stalk. 
Dykes Medal winner. 40c each. 
SNOW FLURRY 
An early, long lasting variety. Flowers are waved 
and crimped at the edges. Standards are pure icy 
white, beautifully ruffled; falls are broad and pure 
white. You'll love it. $2.00 each. 
SONRISA 
One of the finest. Coppery red with yellow under- 
tone having a metallic finish. Large flower, rounded 
form, flaring falls. Has won H.M. award. A very 
good grower. $7.50 each. 
STARDOM 
A smooth blend of coppery pink and apricot-buff. 
Some have called it apricot-rose. Flower is large. 
Color is unique. H.M. award. $1.50 each. 
TIFFANJA 
A unique grower with colonial buff standards and 
falls of creamy white, bordered buff, brushed at the 
haft and speckled around the border with light 
brown. A big flower of real substance, plants about 
40 inches high. H.M. award. $3.50 each. 
TIFFANY 
A Sass plicata in soft yellow with stitchings of 
bronzy-pinkish-violet. Very large, ruffled, 
vigorous grower. H.M. A.I.S.. and A.M. 
Tawny salmon, blending with soft brown, awards. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
rich golden beard, blooming late, on heavy 
stems. $5.00 each. 
PEACH GLOW 
Large peach-pink flowers, perfectly propor- 
tioned, on tall, wiry stems. Best after the sec- 
ond year. $5.00 each. 
PERSIA 
Standards smoky blue, falls rich purple, lighter 
at the edge. Silken blooms, superbly branched. 
50c each. 
RANGER 
Dark but very brilliant, almost true crimson 
red. A good strong grower. Falls tend to- 
ward mahogany red. Will be a leader when 
more stocks are available. H.M. A.I.S. award. 
$6.00 each. 
TOBACCO ROAD 
A truly golden tobacco brown iris. Not gigan- 
tic, but large; good-branching, Will ‘go 
places” when stock becomes plentiful, H.M. 
A.I.S. award.. $7.50 each. 
VENUS DE MILO 
Large white self of good form and habit. 
Gold beard. A.M. A.I.S. 40c each. 
WABASH 
The “Elks Temple” iris, combining the colors 
of this well-known organization. This iris is 
in a Class by itself, with its clean white stand- 
ards and bright purple falls. Flowers large, on 
well-branched stalks. Winner highest award, 
the Dykes Medal, 1940. $1.00 each. 
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