NO-WE-TA (H. P. Sass. 1932) A 
pinker Midgard type of entirely dif- 
ferent form and an iris of exquisite 
‘coloring. S. cunie arched and frilled. 
It is a beautifu! true pink self in 
effect with yellow flushes at the 
center and edges of the falls and 
standards, 32” 25 
NYLON (Whiting 1940) Lustrous rose 
beige. Large, ruffled. well formed 
blooms $1.50 
OCTOBER BLAZE (McDade. 1935) . 
Large red-purple, somewhat on the 
order of indian Chief, late ‘fall 
blooming. 39 
OCTOBER OPERA. A nice burgan- 
dy red, twice blooming. .oD 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) 34”M. This 
grand yellow tied for the Dykes 
Medal this year. 1t is second in the 
Symposium. Enough said. $4.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) 
39” M. One of the finest irises offer - 
ed in the last few years. Light, 
creamy tan with golden buff over- 
lay. 100B. $1.00 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943) 
38” L. The standards are well domed 
and are soft coffee brown. the falls 
are deeper brown with d:stinct rich 
red brown shoulder and a bit of 
violet in the center. 100B. $2.50 
ORLOFF (H P. Sass 1937) 33” M. A 
deep cream heavily dotted and 
etched with cinnamon. A _ heavy 
bloomer and prolitic. 100B. -50 
ORMACO (Kleinsorge 1942) 33” ML. 
A large violct bronze, seedling of 
Ormohr The whole flower has a 
metallic cast. an $2.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1397) 40” M. 
One of the largest irises in existence. 
A William Mohr seeding. Pale lilac, 
veined ‘xith lilac. 100B. -50 
OZONE (J. Sass 1935) 36” ML. A rosy 
lavender with a copper shoulder 0. 
each fall. A very fine iris. 100B. .59 
PAILLASSE (Cayeux 1936) 36” M. 
Still a grand iris in the deep pink- 
yellow blend class. $1.00 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken 1942) 
36” M. “A flower which has brought 
to life the brilliant coloring of part 
of the Arizona Mesa.” Soft buff tan. 
brown at the half, some violet mix- 
edin.100B -—- $6.00 
PATRICIA (H. Sass 1939) 34” M. A 
most pleasing ruffled pure white. 
100B. 15 
PEACH BLOW (H. P. Sass 1943) 36” 
M. A pink plicata with a light yellow 
flush. A delicate thing. $2.00 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. P. Sass 1941) 
36” M. An improved City of Lincoln. 
$1.00 
PINK MARVEL (Lapham 1941) 
Bedutiful pink blend with large 
flowers. ae - $1.00 
PINK OPAL deep orchid pink .25 
PINK RUFFLES (K Smith 1940) M. 
28”. A delightful border iris with its 
tresh orchid pink coloring and heav- 
ily ruffled shape. H. C. 1939, H. M. 
1940, A. M. 1942, Per R. 86, 1941 1.00 
PINK SATIN, improved pink opal .35 
PIUTE (Thomas 1937) One of the 
most popular of all red irises and 
surely one of the nearest to true 
red. Of medium size and height, it 
is a self of dark but very Pees 
bronzy maroon-red. 
PLUIE d’OR (Cayeux 1928). The ie 
large flowering, dark yellow iris of 
value put into commerce. A deep 
chrome to cadmium yellow self. Rich 
orange beard. Many branched srtong 
firm stems bearing neat pure yellow 
flowers in great numbers. 36”. 25 
POT O’GOLD (Grant 1941) ML. 32” 
Brilliant and outstanding in the 
garden because of its rich clear col- 
or—yeliow—without venation, POT 
O’GOLD is distinctive among the 
many of similar color today. Sub- 
stance is smooth and strong, with 
finish firm. Rich orange beard ac- 
cents interest. $1.00 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON. 46” Giv- 
en an award of merit by the French 
National Horticultural Society; .also 
special prize of the Iris Commission 
for the best three irises of the year. 
A 1933 introduction of the famous 
French concern of Cayeux and nam- 
ed aiter the President of the Iris 
Society of England, himself a fam- 
ous hybridizer. Many magnificent 
Jarge perfectly formed flowers of an 
outstanding blending of colors are 
produced in greatest profusion. .25 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) 30” M. A 
white that is really white. $1.00 
RADIANT (Salbach 1936) 36” M. A 
brilliant rich coppery orange red. 
One of Mr. Salbach’s best origina- 
tions. 100B. 50 
RAEJEAN (Whiting 1940) A very 
large,. two toned yellow of merit. S. 
are crome yellow and the F. are of 
lighter tone, edged with the deeper 
tone of the standards. ‘$1.00 
