
Ormohr 
Mountain Snow (Kellog, 1937)—38 in. Early, glistening snowy 
white with a shadow of blue in it. 40c each. 
Mountain Sunset (Klein., 1934)—30 in. A delightful medley 
of sunset colors, with a golden beard. Very late. 40c each. 
Mrs. J. L. Gibson—34 in. Rich, lustrous royal blue flowers 
with silky standards and velvety falls. 40c each. 
Mrs. Valery West—36 in. 
crimson. 30c each. 
A rich blend of red, brown and 
Mulberry Rose (Schreiner, 1941)—40 in. M. Large flowers 
of deep mulberry-rose with a brown flush and heavy bronze 
beard. The form and substance are good and the stalks 
well branched. $4.00 each. 
Musical—32 in. Midseason, blue flowers with erect standards 
and hanging falls. The throat is white with deep blue vein- | 
ing. 35c each. i 
My Maryland—42 in. A tall, rich blue blend iris. 40c each. 
Naranja (Mitch., 1935)—38 in. This flower is of very unusual 
coloring in that it isa distinctly orange yellow. The orange 
is most pronounced in the bud stage, and later in the falls. 
The size is large and it is a good iris. 40c¢ each. 

Nene—36 in. Huge flowers of heavy substance. The stand- 
ards are soft blue and the falls o’d rose. 35c¢ each. 
Nightfall (Hall, 1942)—36 in. M. A very richly colored flower 
with dark, velvety, pansy-violet falls. Standards are 
lighter colored, making a pleasing contrast. The substance 
is glistening and plush-lke. $2.50 each. 
Nordic (Kirk., 1934)—40 in. Red bi-color, with golden tan 
standards faintly flushed violet at the tips, and falls of 
red-violet flushed soft yellow. 30c each. 
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Noweta—32 in. A very pleasing and delicately ruffled flower 
of soft pink and yellow. 30c each. 
Numa Roumestan—36 in. A good bright red with plush-like 
texture. 40c each. 
Ola Kala (J. Sass, 1943)—36 in. An unusually rich deep yel- 
low. The flowers are medium large, heavily ruffled and on 
good, well branched stalks. This is one of the outstanding 
deep yellows. $7.50 each. 
Oregon Sunshine (Weed, 1939)—38 in. E. Large, soft yellow 
flowers with closed standards and ruffled semi-flaring 
falls. There is some veining at the throat and the stalks 
are strong. 75c each. 
Ormohr (Klein., 1987)—This is one of the largest irises and a 
very free bloomer. The color is a pale lilae with a silvery 
cast, Violet veining. H.M. A.L.S. 1939. 75c each. 
Our Lady of The Snows (Waller, 1937)—40 in. Fragrant, large 
white flowers. A free bloomer. 40c each. 
Paulette—46 in. Fragrant, very tall light blue bi-color. 35c 
each. 
Peacemaker (Mitch., 1984)—46 in. Very fragrant and very 
tall. The color is a soft grey with a central zone of violet 
in each of the falls, and there is brown veining at the haft. 
35c each, 
Pink Imperial (Weed, 1939)—46 in. EM. The flowers are 
large and of a blush-pink color without noticeable veining. 
It is a very free bloomer. $1.50 each. 
Pink Ruffles (Smith, 1940)—28 in. M. The standards and 
falls are of lilac-pink, nicely fluted and ruffled. And it 
blooms very freely. H.M. 1940. A.M. 1942. $2.00 each. 
Pink Satin (J. Sass, 1930)—44 in. Tall, graceful stems with 
lovely pink flowers with a satin finish. 35c¢ each. 
Pluie d’Or—40 in. Large, rich deep yellow flowers, it blooms 
freely and is a winner of the Dykes Medal. 35c each. 

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