
NARAIN _ (Shuber 1936) E. 38”. 
Rich, absolute marine blue of great purity with a fine 
silken sheen. Early blooming, very broad foliage, nice 
flowers. An iris that will fit in the best of iris company for 
many years. One of the best blues at any price. 35c¢ 
NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) M. 36”. 
A striking, large sized iris with a distinctly orange hue. 
An ochraceous yellow with the pronounced orange tone 
mainly concentrated in the falls and with decidedly orange 
looking buds. 40c; 3 for $1.00 
NIGHTFALL (D. Hall 1942) M. 36”. 
Do you have trouble growing the very dark iris? Here is 
a fool proof version—a deeply colored, rich, handsome 
blackish pansy purple without veins. It is floriferous to a 
remarkable extent and its easy growing qualities assure that 
it will be in very great demand. $2.50 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall 1942) M. 36”. 
Gleaming golden russet with a copper biscuit tan shading. 
Glistens with a lovely glow. Large full flowers recapturing 
the spirit of the golden sunset glow. Standards, falls and 
beard are all the same pleasant harmony. $3.50 
NYLON Whiting 1940) ML. 34”. 
A subdued golden caramel and tan with a suffusion of 
rose-beige in the background. Full fashioned flowers, nicely 
carried. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) M. 38”. 
This is one of the best of the deep yellows. So intensely 
yellow it is almost on the orange side. Rich in color, brilliant 
in effect. A flaring, lightly ruffled flower on tall stem with- 
standing weather to a very great degree. It is an iris people 
talk about and this is high praise indeed as we have an 
abundance of good yellow iris and when one stands out it 
must be good. $7.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) M. 38”. 
A large ivory with a creamy tan suffusion. Large flower, 
splendid substance, incredibly gossamer yet remarkably 
strong. A fine blend of great charm. $1.50 
ORANGE GLOW (Cassebeer 1943) M. 35”. 
A brilliant bicolor. Copper tinted gold standards and 
burnished copper falls with a bright terra cotta overlay with 
velvety sheen. Glows like a ruddy sunset. A smoother 
Radiant. $5.00 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach 1943) ML. 36”. 
Notable among the orchid and lilac pinks with thick sub- 
stance and smartly flaring, semi-horizontal falls. The clear 
orchid coloring with slight blue shading and faint undertone 
of brown near the throat is especially rich under artificial 
light. Individually distinct this jaunty flower is well liked. 
$3.50 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943) ML. 35”. 
Tawny salmon-yellow blend with shadings of golden 
molasses. A soft brown shading along the shoulders and 
beard of the flower give an unusual effect. $5.00 
OREOERE) (kitSass11937 Mien 33 
Another different plicata, cinnamon brown in effect. The 
deep cream ground is heavily dotted and etched as if sprin- 
kled with cinnamon. Flowers are medium sized. It is a 
heavy bloomer and rapid increaser. 60c; 3 for $1.50 
ORMACO (Kleinsorge 1942) ML. 29”. 
Large violet bronze from Ormohr. The center of the flower 
is especially heavily blended bronze giving a metallic cast. 
$4.00 
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ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937) M. 36”. 
A flower larger than William Mohr carried on tall branch- 
ing stems. It is a uniform grey-lavender with infiltrated 
veins and dots of violet similar to its famous parent though 
not as much of a contrast. Able to produce seed, it should 
prove of great value to the hybridizer. One of the largest 
iris. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
OVERTURE (D. Hall 1944) M. 34”. 
Another “‘flamingo”’ pink, a little larger lower than Dream 
Girl but a different shade. A real break in color with a 
beauty most outstanding. We are offering a limited num- 
ber of roots. These new pink iris have been characterized 
as the most sensational color break in a generation. 
12.00 
OZONE GssasslO35) pM 7 
As distinct and original an iris as can be imagined, one of 
our favorites. A pearly mauve to rosy-lavender, a pure self 
with unusual, pronounced area of warm coppery brown 
throughout the center and on the haft. 50c; 3 for $1.25 
PATRICE (DeForest 1945) M. 38”. 
A stately plicata of beautiful form distinguished by the 
subtle brushing of pale gold at the haft and lovely speckling 
of peach on the creamy background. Excellent substance, 
branching and texture. $8.00 
PEACHBLOW (H. Sass 1943) M. 34”. 
A warm, fluffy pinkish plicata with a generous outpouring 
of mellow peaches and cream coloring throughout the entire 
flower. The color has instant appeal. It carries most effec- 
tively in the garden. $3.00 
PEACHGLOW (Kleinsorge 1943) M. 34”. 
A seedling of Daybreak with stiff, wiry stems. A mellow 
peach color, single flowers are a bit small. Viewed as a 
clump it is most pleasant. $5.00 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. Sass 1941) ML. 36”. 
Large, bright variegata. Flaring falls of solid brown 
without veins or margin, bright yellow standards. $2.00 
PESHAWAR (Schreiner 1937) EM. 26”. 
Rich brown purple veined and dotted a deeper shade. The 
charm of this flower is its dusting of silver gray like a morn- 
ing dew. An ideal iris to force early bloom. 40c 
PINK CAMEO (Fay 1946) EM. 36”. 
An exquisite fresh pure pink, one of the latest creations of 
the famous “‘flamingo”’ pink line. Outstanding qualities are 
the pinkness, smoothness, purity of tone and melting soft- 
ness of color. The unusual freshness of tone in Pink Cameo 
is due to the almost entire absence of other coloring in its 
makeup producing tones of ethereal freshness. The pointed 
buds, much deeper in color, are a picture in themselves, 
opening to give an entirely new conception of what a pink 
iris can be. The shading is a beautiful translucent cameo 
pink with a striking tangerine orange beard, the “trade 
mark”’ so typical of the new pink iris. Excellent branching, 
36 inch stems, good substance, fine sized flowers lightly 
flaring and early blooming. It is as fine an iris as has been 
developed in this exciting new color class. One of the love- 
liest iris we have offered. $20.00 
PINK REFLECTION (P. Cook 1942) ML. 36”. 
A nymph-like, exquisite chamois pink with a delicate, 
enchanting quality. An underlay of creamy pink combined 
with the finest substance gives this flower a crisp quality. 
It has also been described as a hydrangea pink, crisp and 
clear cut like a piece of silk brocade. $6.50 
