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makes it stand out prominently in a garden planting and makes an imposing 
picture with its well branched stems. The general color -effect is bright rose- 
purple. Very hardy and vigorous. 40”. $2.50 
Nancy Hardison (G. Douglas 1945) A peach pink with the softest blending of pale 
yellow concentrating in the beard and the heart of the flower. Standards arched 
and ruffled, firmly held together by the strong mid-rib. Flaring falls are broad 
at the haft and rounded at the tips. Firm substance and splendidly branched. 
H.C., A.I.S. 1943. Late midseason. 36”. $10.00 
National Prosperity (Weed 1933) A very deep blue with a bright gold beard that 
is most attractive. 40”. 35c; 3 for 90c 
Nightfall (D. Hall 1941) Falls are a very rich dark pansy purple with almost no 
veining in the haft. Standards are several shades lighter than the falls, making a 
very striking color combination. Substance and form excellent. Strong grower 
and free bloomer. 36”. $1.50 
Ola Kala (J. Sass 1943) This is a recent origination that has met with a most 
favorable reception. A very lovely, deep yellow; medium large ruffled flowers on 
well branched stems. 36’. $4.00 
Old Parchment (Kleinsorge 1939) We think this one most aptly named. A light 
creamy tan with golden buff overlay; a most unusual color break. Perfectly 
huge blooms with heavy substance and one of the longest lasting varieties in 
the garden. 38”. $1.00 
Omaha (H. P. Sass 1936) A large powered blend of coppery pink and brownish 
cinnamon. 30”. 35e; 3 for 90c 
Ormohr (Kleinsorge 1937) Flowers similar in color to Wm. Mohr but larger with 
better branching. Color is gray-lavender with veins and dots of lavender 
throughout the flower. Rated 89. H.M. and A.M., A.I.S. Midseason. 40’. 50c¢ 
Ozone (J. Sass 1935) A peculiar shade of rosy lavender that is distributed through 
both the standards and falls, with a pronounced copper area through the center. 
If you are looking for something distinct in coloring, ary this one, 3367. 
50c; 3 for $1.25 
Pale Dawn (Fay 1947) A pale blue iris that does not fade. The very large, full- 
petaled tailored flowers are borne on strong, perfectly branched stalks. Haft is 
wide and clean. Falls flaring, standards domed, Plants large and vigorous. 
Winter hardy. Early. 41”. $12.00 
Paulette (Millet 1930) Light blue-purple, bicolor, very large. Good branching and 
free bloomer. 50”. 50¢; 3 for $1.25 
Pink Cameo (Fay 1946) An exquisite, fresh pure pink; one of the famous “flamingo 
pink” line. Outstanding qualities are the pinkness, smoothness and purity of 
tone and melting softness of color. This is a real pink color that has been so 
elusive to capture. The shading is a beautiful, translucent, camoe pink with a 
striking tangerine-orange beard, Excellent branching. Good substance. Good 
sized flowers, slightly flaring. Very early blooming. A grand acquisition. 36” 
$15.00 
Pink Cloud (Fay 1946) One of the best orchid pinks for massing. Very lovely in 
the landscaping planting. Color a light orchid pink shading to near white at the 
center of the flower. Excellent substance and branching. $6.00 
Ranger (Kleinsorge 1943) A late blooming variety. Large, long flower of almost 
true crimson that is very brilliant in the garden. It is a self with strong, firm 
texture in both standards and falls. One of the last to bloom. Very floriferous, 
with strong stalks and fine branching habits. 36”. $4.00 
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