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NORMAN THOMAS. Blue purple bi- 
color ...a Wm. Mohr seedling that 
comes highly recommended. Introduced 
by Tell Muhlestein. $4.00 
OLA KALA. The deep yellow nearly 
orange Sass introduction that tied with 
Daybreak last year for Dykes award. 
Blooms readily and increases rapidly 
here. $7.00 
OLD PARCHMENT. Light creamy tan 
overlaid with buff. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY. Large perfectly formed 
blooms of lilac pink. A fine garden as 
well as cut flower. $3.00 
OREGON TRAIL. A large flower of 
smoothly blended salmon and brown. By 
Kleinsorge. $4.50 
ORMOHR. Large pale lilac-violet 
flowers, similar to Wm. Mohr except 
taller and better grower. 75 
PARATROOPER. We picked Paratroop- 
er out of Orville Fay’s garden last year 
as a ‘“‘must have” white. Flowers are 
large, bold, distinctive and late. $4.00 
PERSIAN PRINCE. A variegata with 
yellow standards and rich brown falls, 
exceedingly showy, and a_= strong 
grower. $1.50 
PHOEBE. A beautiful oddity of pale 
yellow with translucent green. $2.50 
PINK REFLECTION. Paul Cook’s fine 
new chamois-skin pink blend. $6.00 
PIUTE. Rich red, bronzy undercast. .25 
PORTLAND. Dual toned gold and 
brown. Blooms of good size and form. 
Very showy as a garden clump. -50 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. Sunset color blend, 
a truly magnificent colored iris. Dykes 
medal winner. $2.25 
PREMIER PEACH. Clear pinkish peach 
selit . . . @ IDE wel Ieteilll jopvallkc. $15.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE. Midseason gold- 
en orange that has little competition in 
this color class. $1.00 
RADIANT. A brilliant red-bronze blend; 
a fine grower. Makes radiant clump. .75 
RED AMBER. Handsome, tall, midsea- 
son rose-red. $3.00 
RHAPSODY. An unusual colored blend 
of brown purple. ti) 
RIO ORO. De Forest’s honey yellow self 
on tall well branched stalks, $3.00 
ROSY WINGS. Blend of red, pink and 
copper. “vas 
ROYAL COACH. Yellow plicata bor- 
dered brown on standards and falls. .25 
ROYAL SCOT. Tall, large flowered red 
trimmed plicata. We prefer this plicata 
to Innovation, both by David Hall. $4.00 
RUTH POLLOCK. A fine light yellow 
plicata lightly spotted with deep rose. 
Good grower and free bloomer. $1.75 
SABLE. Paul Cook’s black number that 
is very good. $1.50 
SALAR. Cream-tan background over- 
laid with salmon. Unusual blend. $1.50 
SAMOVAR. Coppery rose blend, most 
attractive. $1.00 
SEDUCTION. A French importation. A 
plicata with large creamy white hlooms, 
veined and stitched with lilac, 40 in. tall; 
late; odd and distinct. 50 
SHAH JEHAN. An Oriental blend of 
buff, grey and plum red, with lavender 
tones in margin. c20 
SHERIFFA. Onco-bred of rich violet- 
purple. $1.00 
SHINING WATERS. Clear, clean bright 
blue, late, tall and very showy. abe 
SIEGFRIED. Tall, late plicata of un- 
usual coloring, the standards golden 
bronze, falls white, purple stitched. .25 
SIERRA BLUE. Still one of the best me- 
dium blues, similar to Missouri in color 
but taller. 225 
SILVER SUSIE. De Forest’s five-foot 
flaring flowered white. $2.00 
SNOQUALMIE. A good cream iris with 
leathery substance, good form and 
branching. $1-00 
SNOW CARNIVAL. Outstanding ruf- 
fled white with large flowers on well 
branched stalks. $5.00 
SNOW FLURRY. A handsome ruffled 
white iris whose perfection of color and 
form is heightened by beauty of blue- 
white bud. $1.75 
SNOW KING. A fine performing pure 
white iris. 520 
SNOW VELVET. Heavy textured, light- 
ly ruffled white by H. P. Sass. $4.00 
SONG OF GOLD. A fine, early bright 
gold, 1.00 
