OLD PARCHMENT— 
(Kleinsorge, 1989). Light creamy tan 
of fine flaring form. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY— 
(Salbach, 1943). Large flaring lilic pink. 
$2.00 
ORELIO— 
(De Forest, 1947). Pronounced Or-el’- 
yo. Tall, well branched stalk. Flower is 
bright rich tone of brown red. Three seed- 
lings of this cross were saved, and this 
one finally selected. Flowers large of good 
substance and form. Casa Morena and 
Garden Flame. $10.00 
DRMOHR— 
(Kleinsorge, 1937). Huge bloom of 
manganese violet veined deep violet. An- 
other Wm. Mohr seedling. 50 
OVERTURE— 
(Hall, 1944). One of the new color 
breaks, being a flamingo pink. Medium 
sized flowers, with tangerine beard. $8.00 
OZONE— 
(J. Sass, 1985). Lovely shade of Laven- 
der with copper area through the center. 
PATRICE— 
(De Forest, 1945). Tall plicata. Light 
creamy standards flushed pale rosy laven- 
der. Falls flaring, white. Brushed bright 
gold across the haft. Brown markings. 
$5.00 
PEACHGLOW— 
(Kleinsorge, 1943). Peach pink seedling 
of Daybreak. $3.00 
PINK LACE— 
(Sass, 1947). A new pink, with tanger- 
ine beard. Here, in MID SUMMER, in 
1947 it was very attractive. Buds are pink. 
$10.00 
PINK REFLECTION— 
(Cook, 1942). Chamois skin pink of 
quality. Crisp flower of flaring form. $4.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET— 
(H. Sass, 1939). Awarded Dykes medal 
in 1943. An “onion skin pink” blend) difficult 
to describe. $1.50 
12 
PREMIER PEACH— 
(Hall, 1946). A pinkish peach self with 
no haft markings. Flowers larger than 
Overture, with heavy substance and good 
form. $12.00 
PRETTY PENNY— 
(De Forest, 1943). Large, rounded 
flower of coppery rose with russet over- 
Castaloate: $2.00 
RADIANT— 
(Salbach, 1936). Brilliant burnished 
orange and copper red blended bi-color. 
50, 3 for $1.50 
REAJEAN— 
(Whiting, 1940). A good, large yellow 
with domed standards and wide falls. Free 
bloomer. 75 
RANGER— 
(Kleinsorge, 1948). A self of almost 
true crimson red. Many bloom stalks. $4.00 
RED GLEAM— 
(Lapham, 1939). Red iris of good form 
and texture. $1.00 
RED TORCH— 
(H. Sass, 1947). Standards rich bronze- 
gold. Falls red. Described as a “color 
jewel.” $10.00 
RED VALOR— 
(Nicholls; 1939). 
finish. 
Garnet red of fine 
$2.50 
REMEMBRANCE— 
(Hall, 1942). Pleasing large flowers of 
soft pink suffused pale yellow. $3.00 
Rid QORO— 
(De Forest, 1942). Honey yellow self on 
tall well branched stalk. $2.00 
ROCKET— 
(Whiting, 1945). Large flower in 
chrome and orange chrome, ‘of high rating. 
$20.00 
RODEO— 
(De Forest, 1947). Height 36 inches. 
Brighter color in same pattern as Tiffanja. 
Standards gold. Falls flaring, white edged 
gold. Styles gold. Beard brown, tipped 
orange. Brown markings. Flowers measure 
close. to six inches. As conspicuous as a 
“Ten Gallon” hat, hence the name. $12.50 
