NED ‘LE FEVRE. (Lapham 1942) M. 38 in. A 
blended copper rose with a smooth overtone of 
ErmeLatires sr ste," 00, sel SY ee 1.50 
NIGHTFALL, (Hall 1942) M. 36 in. This dark pansy 
purple iris is advancing in popularity each year 
RIMES te eit ue a OS 2.50 
NIGHTINGALE. (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. A, glistening, 
brilliant, golden russet. An outstanding crea- 
tion in this color class. H. M. 1944, P. A. 87.___- 3.50 
N. J. THOMAS. (Thomas 1944) M. 36 in. A large, 
pale lavender blue. Unlike many Wm. Mohr 
seedlings, this one sets seed easily. _-._________ 3.00 
NYLON. (Whiting 1940) M. 36 in. Still: tops on 
our personal “Hit Parade”. A blend of soft 
goiden caramel and tan. Large and pleasantly 
Ns da Sah ag RANT 0 eg Seale a WO ea 1.00 
OCCIDENTAL. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A creamy 
yellow plicata, brilliantly stippled in red around 
the base of the falls. Distinct and lovely.______ 12.00 
OKLAHOMA. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A blend of 
bright yellow and golden tan with a flush of 
bright blue on the haft. Strong well branched 
RE os eI se es Son ries A 7.50 
OLA KALA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. This is rated 
as Tops in the dark yellow class. A. M. 1945, 
gl ME Si Sin Ep Das aR epg ae ie to a ls 7.50 
OLD LACE. (Mitchell 1945) M. 35 in. ‘The ruf- 
fled stands of pale cream and mauve with falls 
the same but with a heavier mauve flush make 
this blended bicolor quite different. _.---._-_-_ 8.00 
OLD PARCHMENT. (Klein. 1939) M. 38 in. An- 
tique ivory with an overlay of soft apricot gold. 
As lovely and translucent as a piece of rare jade 
tpoeacehne <Ghou-dynasty.! A’) M)71941:- <n 1.50 
OREGON -[T RAIL? ‘ (Klein. .1943) MM. L. 36> in. .A 
lovely and different blend of mustard yellow 
and brown, touched with chocolate brown on 
PUemonenidersor hs IR. OF alte se ee 5.00 
ORLOFF. (H. Sass 1937) M. L. 34 in. Still one of 
the most popular of the plicatas. A cream 
ground with sprinklings of rich cinnamion. _--_  .60 
ORMACO. (Klein. 1942) M. L. 35 in. Another Wm. 
Mchr offspring, this is from Ormohr x Aztec 
Copper. A large flower of violet bronze. Nice- 
ly formed and very heavy of substance. P. R. 85 4.00 
ORMOHR. (Klein. 1937) M. 40 in. Soft silvery lilac 
with manganese lilac veins. An extremely large 
Mohr seedling. A. M. 1940, P. R.. 89, -------- 79 
OVERTURE (Hall 1944) M. 34 in. Similar to Dream 
Girl, a little larger and of a slightly different 
shade; but still a “Flamingo” pink. Excel- 
lent breeding stock for the new pinks. H. M. 
Tete Pep Ome eae eee tke Ge ey Sk 12.00 
PACIFIC SUNSET. (Salb. 1944) M. 36 in. An ex- . 
citing blend in shades of rich rose, gold and 
ee pinged Ree FSi gt Sigal pn ity gle a 3.50 
PAINTED DESERT. (Milliken 1942) M. 36 in. 
The brownish rose shades of the desert blend 
Wextiaal dily wet ic p1t1S.5 Rees, 22 2 10.00 
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