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ORIENTAL BAZAAR (Buneaux 1948) We are happy to act as co-introducer, 
with Ralph Schroeder (A Village Garden), who sometime ago selected this seed- 
ling as “one of the most brilliantly colored iris I have seen.” The domed stand- 
ards are amber with the top half flushed red. The falls are lilac rose edged with 
a band of amber 3/16 in. wide. The hafts are reddish amber. A seedling out of 
Majenica and Seedling 41-1, the flowers of Oriental Bazaar are borne on stalks 
about 34 in. tall, with good branching. The plant itself has hardy foliage of a 
bluish green, growth is rapid and increase good. $15.00 

A Pogocyclus hybrid, with standards of 
light purple and falls of velvety mul- 
berry purple. Although highly recom- 
mended, we can’t get excited over the 
color. $1.50 
OLA KALA (J Sass 1943) 36 in. L. A 
brilliant, clean, quality yellow of fine 
form and branching. Frilled standards, 
tightly closed, are set off by round falls 
of good substance. slightly crimped at 
edge. A vigorous grower, with lusty 
dark foliage. Tied with Daybreak for 
the Dykes Medal in 1946. $3.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) 
M 38 in. A strong textured cream white 
with a golden buff overlay. 75¢ 
ORANGE BRONZE 36 in. ML. A tan- 
nish bronze, of pleasing form. 75C 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) ML 
30 in. Seedling of Copper Lustre and 
Radiant, this iris has large blooms in 
brilliant shades of golden orange and 
copper. Little seen or publicized, this 
has been a consistently nice, good grow- 
ing iris in our garden. $1.50 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach 1943) L 40 in. 
Notable for size of flowers, heavy sub- 
stance, flaring falls, and above all, an 
unusual, exquisite lilac pink color, this 
is a good garden plant and fine exhibi- 
tion flower. Growth fine and fragrance 
delightful. $2.00 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943) L 
38 in. Big bold blooms of brown and 
gold, with violet dash, make for sensa- 
tional color effect in this one. $2.25 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937) M 40 in. 
On our sandy, sunny slopes all the 
Mohrs do well, but especially Ormohr. 
The large ruffled flowers of satiny lav- 
ender look more like orchids than iris, 
and the sight is breathtaking. 50¢ 
OZONE (Sass 1935) M 37 in. Large 
flowers of deep pearly mauve, blended 
with brown, unusual and striking. 50c 
PACIFIC SUNSET (Salbach 1944) M 36 
in. A seedling of Radiant and Miss Cali- 
fornia, the large, well formed blooms of 
this one are a brilliant shade of rose, 
gold and copper. $3.00 
PARATROOPER (Fay). A white select- 
ed out of Orville Fay’s garden. The 
flowers are large, late, bold and dis- 
tinctive. $3.00 
PATRICIA (H. Sass 1939). A fine ruf- 
fled white, the flowers not large, but 
with both standards and falls delight- 
fully ruffled, giving a delightful airy 
effect, lending variety and charm to 
the garden. 75C 
PERSIA (Ayres 1929). A blue toned iris 
of unique, Oriental coloring. 35¢ 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. Sass 1941) M 34 
in. A bright variegata, with standaras 
of bright yellow and falls of velvety 
red brown. 75c 
PESHAWAR (Schreiner 1937). An early 
blooming, 14 in. high Pogocyclus of 
deep purple enriched with brown and 
powdered with silver. A free blooming, 
rapid increasing iris that we mass in 
clumps between late blooming tulips 
and early blooming iris. 50¢ 
PHOEBE (Douglas 1941) ML 40 in. An 
iris little known but of exquisite color- 
ing. The broad standards are pale yel- 
low with an essence of green, and the 
nicely flaring falls also carry this elus- 
ive touch. $3.00 
PINK IMPERIAL (National 1939) M 39 
in. A tall, free and abundantly flower- 
ing pink of clear color. Vite 
PINK MARVEL (Lapham). A deep sal: 
mon pink, large flowered. $1.00 
PINKY OPAL (Sass 41934) VE 38) ins 
good, tall orchid pink Seerank 
grower and free bloomer. 25¢ 
PINK RHAPSODY (Horton 1942). A 
nice, deep rose pink. 156 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook 1942). A 
blend of pink, underlaid with buff, the 
flowers of Pink Reflection are of at- 
tractive form, crisp and clean cut. $4 00 
PINK SATIN (Sass 1930). Another old- 
er lilac pink. 25¢ 
PIUTE (Thomas 1937) M 38 in. We'll 
still take this as a rich red and a good 
one for the average garden. 40c 
PORTLAND (Kleinsorge 1938) M 34 
in. Large fiowers, well formed, with 
standardss.o: bright Soldmand.falis for 
brownish red, this variety is a fine 
