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MME. LOUIS AREAU. 3 ft. S—lovely soft rosy- 
heliotrope on translucent silvery-white ground, 
the color intensifying gradually towards the mar- 
gin. F—exquisitely sanded and veined at the 
margins with the same deeper color, gradually 
fading to a lighter center ....... 
MME. ULLMAN. 36 in. A penning one ‘she 
with silvery reflex ...... 
MME. GAUDICHAU. 40 in. ee arora’ “aie: 
ever-popular deep- ne bi-color. Hard to beat 
for mass effect. ate ree peweting and of fine 
form .. 
MOUNT ROYAL. 36 in. Royal a So eecrent 
that one blossoms fills a room with fragrance . 
MULBERRY ROSE. (Schr. 1941) A fine all-around 
Iris in a new deeper, redder shade of pink, or, 
as the name implies, a rosy mulbuerry. 40 in. . . 
MUSICAL. 32 in. Huge SES brilliant blue. 
Silver Medal winner ... 
NANOOK. 44 in. Creamy- Gite. with meee 
edges and orange veining at the throat . 
NARANJA. (Mitchell). A clear rich, deep lhe 
with definite cast of orange on the falls. Blooms 
of good size and good form. Vigorous grower 
and generous producer of blooms. Late. 36 in. 
NENE. 36 in. Huge flowers of heavy substance. 
The standards are soft blue and the als old rose. 
NEON. 48 in. So named because it is one of the 
brightest flowers. S—pure bronze; F—Rich vel- 
vety-carmine, with bright golden beard . 
NOWETA. 32 in. A very pleasing and delicately 
ruffled flower of soft pink and yellow ...... 
NUMA ROUMESTAN. 36 in. A very fine bright 
red Iris of French origin, identical in color with 
Dauntless, and beautitully frilled . 
OLA KALA. (J. Sass 1943). Very fhe 2p wise 
self of unusual form and fine branching habit. 
Standards are beautifully frilled and remain 
closed. Round falls of good substance nicely 
waved at edges. Vigorous grower, deep green 
foliage. An Iris of top ranking, certain to be- 
come immensely popular. 36 in. Late ...... 
OREGON GIANT. 42 in. A very beautiful gigantic 
flower of deep blackish-purple, with a heavy 
deep golden beard 
ORDER OF THE PURPLE. 44 in. A massive rich 
purple blend . os 
ORMORR. Klein, Sef 3 M. 40 in. AM AALS. 
1940. From Oregon comes this gigantic seedling 
of the famous Wm. Mohr. The color is lilac over- 
cast with silver, with veining of violet ........ 
OREGON SUNSHINE. 42 in. Huge flowers of 
smooth soft lemon yellow. One of the largest . 
PADISHAH. 40 in. A very large amber yellow self 
on tall branching stems, each plant producing 
several flower stalks . Mm se Nee 
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PANSY BOY. 42 in. Very sweet sugary fragrance. 
A very handsome, richly colored variety, with 
bright violet standards and the er rich 
pansy-violet falls ...... 
PAULETTE. 54 in. Tallest ane one ve fe largest a 
finest light blues. A real aristocrat . 
PEARL PRINCESS. 38 in. Rae sey lana 
soft Mother-of-Pearl tints throughout . 
PINK OPAL. 48 in. One of our very Bes pe 
pink tones. This variety is well named . 
PINK JADU. 34 in. The eet ind frilled ate 
flowers are edged with violet . 
PINK SATIN. 44 in. Tall, graceful stems at sae 
pink flowers with a satin finish 
PINK REFLECTION. [P. Gookr 942); Lia36 in A 
very lovely blend of pink and creamy gold that 
is a great favorite. The flowers are medium 
large, with widely flaring falls, the branching is 
excellent. Its great charm is in its fresh color- 
ing and its refinement. HM 1942, AM 1944. 
Per. R. 89, 1944 . 
PLATINUM BEAUTY. 36 in. vann an ap ee 
soft yellow pastel blend, with a sparkling silvery 
sheen 
PLUIE D'OR. 41 in. A fine deep clear tall yellow 
that is unsurpassed for landscape effect. Large 
flowers and a prodigious bloomer 
POINSETTIA. 38 in. Early. Huge Dahlia-carmine 
bi-color with ering falls measuring 7 in. from ae 
to tip . 
PONGEE. 40 in. This Variety is so ramed eons 
it has both the color and texture of pongee silk, 
a uniform soft buff, with a frosty iridescence 
covering the entire flower ... 
PORTLAND. 45 in. Unusual and ent: 
frosty gold. F—coral rose ...... 
PRESIDENT LEBRUN. 36 in. S_bright golden c oe 
per. F—velvety garnet. Gorgeous ...... 
PRES. PILKINGTON. 40 in. A gorgeous Bonding 
of many pastel tints, pink, brown, soft yellow, 
etc. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. (H. Sass 1939) This blend of 
apricot, gold, rose, etc., would be outstanding 
in any garden, anywhere. Dykes Medal for 1943. 
RAMESES. 42 in. A great, vigorous, Dykes Medal 
Iris with golden buff and oS ore flowers. 
Blooms very profusely . 3 
RED AMBER. (Loomis, 1942) M. 38 in. H. M. A 1 S. 
1943. An outstanding rose-pink flower, whose 
standards of Jasper pink and falls slightly dark- 
er; are brightened by its gold beard and haft, 
with an undercast of copper ...... 
RANGITIKEI. (Stevens, 1941). M. ae in. _ Among 
the finest of the splendid, rich purple Iris is 
found this lustrous carmine-purple self, enhanced 
by a glowing seats beard. Fine form and excellent 
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