
NARANJA (Mit., 1935). L. 36". A.M. A.I.S. 1937. Flow- 
ers of rich deep yellow with a definite cast of 
orange on falls. 40c 
NED LE FEVRE (Lapham, 1942). M. 36". A blend of 
distinction and hard to describe. Standards show 
shades of copper and salmon pink, falls deeper 
shades of orange with a pink glow. $1.00 
NIGHTFALL (L. Hall, -1942). M. 36". A.M. A.LS. 1945. 
Take a deep purple night with starlight breaking 
through and you will visualize this striking iris— 
for its falls are rich dark purple, with standards of 
brighter and lighter shades of blue. $1.50 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall, 1942). M. 36”. H.M. A.LS. 1944. 
Like a gleaming golden note, Nightingale attracts 
all who see it with its large, glistening, russet flow- 
ers and beard of the self same color. $2.00 


NOONDAY SKY 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed, 1940). E. 40°. Very large 
blooms of lavender blue, having light vening of 
maroon on white ground at haft. Standards are 
closed, falls semi-flaring, excellent substance. 
Slightly fragrant. 75¢ 
NYLON (Whiting, 1940). M. 36". Priceless as its name 
implies. A smooth light caramel blend, with large 
blooms of ruffled form, good substance and grow- 
ing habits. — 75c 
OLA KALA (1947 Runner-up Dykes Medal). Described 
and illustrated in color on page 22. 

OREGON SUNSHINE 
OKLAHOMA CITY (Sass, 1940). M. 38". Slightly ruf- 
fled cream white iris that is a favorite with the gar- 
den visitors. Very long season of bloom. $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Klein., 1939). M. 39”. A.M. A.LS. 
1941. Like the treasured pages of long ago; in- 
credibly gossamer, yet strong textured flowers of 
ivory white with an overlay of golden dust. Stand- 
ards are domed, falls flaring. Large. $1.00 
ORANGE BRONZE (Weed, 1939). ML. 36’. An irides- 
cent self of orange bronze, with style and beard of 
the same color. Large blooms with closed stand- 
ards and semi-flaring falls, which are veined 
darker. Very dark green foliage. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach, 1943). L. 40". Jauntily flar- 
ing flowers of orchid pink with a suffusion of cop- 
per lightening the center and edges of both stand- 
ards and falls. $2.00 
OREGON SUNSHINE (Weed, 1939). E. 38’. Large 
slightly fragrant flowers of soft light yellow, .grow- 
ing on extra good stalks. Standards are closed, 
ruffled, the semi-flaring falls are also ruffled, and 
the haft is veined with deeper green-gold. 75c 
ORLOFFatt oo oces a Jc/) Mie 3s SHIM ACIS: 19987. 
Medium sized blooms of creamy yellow sprinkled 
with cinnamon brown. Falls are much heavier 
marked than standards. 50c 
ORMACO (Klein., 1942). ML. 33”. A first seedling of 
the famous Ormohr. Cast in metallic splendor of 
mystic violet infused with bronze and true brown. 
Truly magnificent. $2.00 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 21 
