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OLA KALA 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943). M. 36”. A.M. A.I.S. 1945. 
Really O.K. A grand deep yellow ruffled self that 
has excellent growing habits and is as vivid as a 
blinding summer noon sun. Tied for Dykes Medal 
in 1946, runnerup in 1947. $4.00 
ORMOHR (Klein., 1937). M. 40”. A.M. A. IS. 1940. 
From Oregon comes this gigantic seedling of the 
tamous Wm. Mohr. The color is lilac overcast with 
silver, with veining of violet. (Ilustrated in color on 
page 20.) 50c 
OVERTURE (Hall, 1943). M. 34”. One of the famous 
flamingo pinks, a sensational break in color. A 
strong grower and free bloomer. Our stocks are 
limited. $8.00 
PACIFIC SUNSET (Salbach, 1944). M. 36’. This large 
ruffled flower is justly named with standards of 
old rose shading to gold at the base. Falls a light 
amaranth pink with edges of gold. The beard is 
bright yellow. $2.00 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken, 1942). M. 48’. A mirage 
of magnificent grandeur is this replica of Arizona's 
Mesa. The copper tan flower has a brownish suf- 
fusion at the haft, while a violet midrib trims the 
standards. The heavy golden beard is conspicuous 
above the patch of violet on the falls. $5.00 

PATRICE (DeForest, 1945). M. 42". A stately and 
beautifully formed plicata. Standards cream white 
speckled rose brown, distinguished by a subtle 
brushing of pale gold across the haft. (Illustrated 
in color on page 3.) $5.00 
PEACH BLOW UH. Sass, 1943). M. 36”. A pink pli- 
cata with a light yellow flush. Flowers are oval 
shaped, borne on tall, nicely branched stalks. $1.50 

PEACH GLOW 
PEACH GLOW (Kleinsorge, 1943). M. 38’. A beautiful 
creation of peach-pink. Flowers are large and in 
perfect proportion. $3.00 
PEARL LUSTRE (Weed, 1937). M. 38’’. A cream white 
iris with closed standards, falls same color but 
slightly tinged blue. Veined yellow at haft, beard 
golden. 35c 
PINK CLOUD (Fay, 1946). M. 40". Light orchid-pink 
blooms that shade to white at the center of the 
flower. The glowing yellow beard lends brightness 
to the hatt. Stock limited. $6.00 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed, 1939). EM. 50’. Beautiful 
blush-pink flowers growing on tall stalks that carry 
about seven blooms each. No veining noticeable 
at hatt. 75¢ 
PINK MARVEL (Lap., 1941). M. 39". Glorious salmon 
pink. These large flowers are a revelation in the 
beauty of deepest pink, a rapid grower and a 
heavy seed producer. $1.50 

VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 
