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MRS. WILLARD JACQUES (Sass, 1938). M.34 inches. Daintily frilled and of large sized 
blooms, this Iris is really of a deep. pink shade, overlaid with apricot. Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941). M. 40 inches. A. M. A. I. S. 1944, An innovation in 
the Iris world. Deep radiant mulberry rose self showing a brown shade. The beard is 
a heavy bronze. Flowers are large and of fine form and substance, growing on tall well 
branch ista liaise @ 05. c. Sameer, eee, Gan SEEN AA Cop aie rae PAR AB nL Reg a Ee Each $1.50 
NARAIN (Shuber, 1936). E. M. 38 inches. <A crystal clear blue with a silky shimmering 
sheen. Soft blue beard tipped with yellow .....:.................. Each .30; Per 10, $2.00 
NARANJA. The first Iris of huge size with a definite orange tone. Falls are ochraceous 
orange, with yellow heart, and the standards are bright empire yellow, the beard orange 
Vellow wuliareiese cum pronounced. oranve metiectein the. cargen, .!2.5..0.+case) desde ndwscen lee 
5.6 WeGO,GO Snare dice ENG iO: SOONER CRS POISE SA Paice Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100. $10.00 
NENE, 38 inches. This very stunning Iris sometimes measures 9 inches long, with petals of 
heavy kid-like substance. The standards are soft lilac and the falls rich old—rose, the general 
MGM Cy deleubayer elev ices. Seeeirhines AG Gor ORE Ok OT Oca NOR OIE En aE Da Each .25; Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $10.00 
NIGHTFALL. H. M. 1941. The falls are a very velvety rich dark pansy purple with almost 
no veining on the haft. The standards are several shades lighter than the falls making 
a very striking color combination. The 36 inch stems are well branched. Substance and 
LOCC x CCl emma ba SHm SULOD CM OLOWeRmaAnO maser recs DlOONTER a immerse rseiie nce ae Each $1.25 
NIGHTINGALE. H. M. 1944. The color is new and very attractive, a glistening golden 
russet. The form and substance of the large flowers is good. The 36 inch well branched 
SCEMISE A ROMS LLON Omari usieccee Ste acters eens rors Ln Une We tt yd See rE Ain pablus cto vtcaaiersue cuusts Each $2.00 
NOWETA. A beautifully frilled soft pink and yellow blend, with a flush of electric blue 
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Ao Gee isi eee CE aoe AM ep SAUCES Tee CHEE SS ig em Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cayeux, 1928). Rich amaranth-red Each .25; Per 10 $1.25; Per 100 $10.00 
NYLON (Whiting, 1940). M. 36 inches. Priceless as its name implies. A smooth light ca- 
ramel blend, with large blooms of ruffled form, good substance and growing habits ..... 
FAG Oc EM GHEME EG OLGPO RES GREG Cicedh Oee I ECESIO. ECE MESCHAL Tea ie eae Binet (I TROn an See pana Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943). A very dark yellow self. Light cadmium according to Ridge- 
way. Medium large ruffled flowers on 36 inch well branched stem Each $4.00; Per 10, $25.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Klein, 1939). M. 39 inches. A. M. A. I. S. 1941, Like the treasured 
pages of long ago; incredibly gossamer, yet strong textured flowers of ivory white with 
an overlay of golden dust. Standards are domed, falis flaring in this large long lasting 
TT 1S We Sere eee MELON REE Ot tn sis, tM UM ies hk eatete «Supe ale Piz Tal hee Each .50; Per 10, $4.00 
OMAHA. A beautiful coral-red self, with orange beard, producing a very striking contrast. 
The color effect is deep and brilliant pink, rather than red, and the petals nave a glis- 
tening and fragile appearance, although on the contrary they stand up perfectly. A con- 
siderable novelty in color, and one of Sass’s. Height 24 inches ........ Each .25; Per 10, $1.59 
ORANGE FLAME. Shades of burnished golden-orange and copper. Very large brilliant 
flower. A very fine thing from Mr. Salbach. You will like it ........ Each .80; Per 10, $7.00 
OREGON TRAIL. A big heavy flower of smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. A rich 
POldEDeaLdeand oddssoLibLrowMealeas SULmMOUM Ino tne mt allSr qsmrsr) sine siete ole Each $2.00 
ORLOFF (H. Sass, 1937). M. 33 inches. Orloff has been likened to a sprinkling of cin- 
namon on eggnog. The creamy-yellow ground is overlain qa rich cinnamon-brown which 
is more intense on the standards than on the falls. Medium sized blooms of fine form 
auavel Qxorarel [eneehayRovnat? <a wie 6 Peeromesany ode wa wd ore o-oo at rue Each .30; Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $10.00 
ORMACO...A cross of Aztec Copper and Ormohr’ The color is an odd blend of violet with 
Paolay lopeerarqs, harell lohan ist oo och t.caon Sotho OOo bs oo UCI Od ado OR EEO a circa cmmiciagies Each $2.00 
ORMOHR  (Kleinsorge, 1937). M. 40 inches. The most popular of the William Mohr seed- 
lings. The giant flowers are of soft gray lavender delicately veined with violet and 
tlushed with a soft rosy glow. It is tall and well branched and grows well here. Slightly 
PCAC Po iL nee Men enren eT RM, cel ar tena Co ie crags aac ease Each .50; Per 10, $3.50; Per 100 $25.00 
OSSAR (H. P. Sass, 1937). 32 inches. A glowing dark brown red, not large nor tall but a 
blaze of rich color. From 30-40 x Avondale, it carries smouldering fire. Well proportioned, 
well branched and a very profuse bloomer, especially suited to the front of a border . .. 
5 CodiG Hid: 6 0 DOES SIDS Ol Ss BOE CEE OOOO OCU COD OD re arioio rior Each .25; Per 10, $1.25; Per 100, $7.00 
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