N. J. THOMAS. (Thomas 1944) M. 36 in. A. Wm. 
Mohr seedling of pale lavender blue. Sets seed 
readily 220 Sots e).- ee 
NOONTIDE. (Thole 1939) M.L. 36 in. A large fglar- 
ing bloom of pink tan and buff yellow. Very 
heavy texture and satiny tinish [22 220c eee 
NYLON. (Whiting .1940) MM. 936: in. A’ largesand 
pleasantly ruffled blend of golden caramel and 
tan. Thick texture’ and silky finish 2te2saneeeeee 
OCCIDENTAL. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A creamy 
yellow ground with red stippling on the falls. -- 
OKLAHOMA. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A brilliant 
blend of yellow and golden tan with a flush of 
blue’ on the: falls. 252-02 22 ee 
OLA KALA, ().cSass: 1943) M. 36 1n.* [he stages 
bright yellow that won the ae medal last 
Vear. -sdu2e 2 ewe oe 2 oe ee 
OLD LACE. (Mitchell 1945) M. 35 in. A blended 
bicolor with stands of pale creamy mauve and 
falls of the same shade with a:heavier overlay 
of mauve. Ditferent and lovely =_-2_ 32.22 
OLD ROSE. (Salbach 1940) M. 38 in. An immense 
and heavy flower of old rose color. A sellout 
every season. Scarce, Sd,ordereearly 22 eee 
ORANGE FLAME. (Salbach 1940) M.L. 38 in. 
Large blooms of brilliant orange copper. A 
much overlooked iris that is now being “dis- 
covered.” You are sure to likeut [2 "2 2=2eeee 
OREGON TRAIL. (Klein. 1943) M.L. 36 in. Cop- 
pery mustard yellow and tan: with a touch of 
brown on the hait. P.R. 87,24 2) ee 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR. (Buneaux 1948) L. 35° in: 
A brilliant new iris that deserves all the praise 
it is getting. Standards of golden amber, flushed 
red at the tops and falls of lilac rose with a 
broad amber edge and a touch of deep amber 
red at the -haits,, H,M>1948 --__ 7.2 eee 
ORMOHR. (Klein 1937) M. 40 in. Soft silvery lilac 
with deeper lilac veining. A seedling from) Wm. 
Mohr and a gigantic flower. A.M. 1940, P.R. 89 
OVERTURE. (Hall 1944) M. 34 in. A full formed 
satiny finished flower of clear bright flamingo 
pink and with a bright red beard. Excellent 
breeder. "H/M. 1944; BP. R° 87, 222) ee 
PAINTED DESERT. (Milliken 1942) M. 36 in. A 
blend of golden sand and brownish red. Lovely 
and periéectof- formt—..---c_- 2. 
PALE PRIMROSE. (Whiting 1946) L. 38 in. A 
large flower of thick magnolia like texture, in 
a shade of cool pinard to primrose yellow. A 
touch of gold at the haft is an added embellish- 
ment Pirtet su See 
PATRICE. (DeForest 1945) E.M. 40 in. An ex- 
quisite new plicata of stunning form and color- 
ing. The falls are cream, brushed with gold and 
flecked with deep lavender brown, and the 
standards are cream flushed rich rosy lavender. 
FM 71940 (20S et ob ee ee 
PATRICIA. (H. Sass 1939) M. 36 in. A: pure white 
* iris of medium size and good form with heavy 
ruifling) M2194) PRY 8/05 <a ee 
PEACHBLOW. (H. Sass 1948) M. 36 in. This is a 
very lovely plicata of cream and peach with an 
allover flush. of canary, yellow o_-_2)_— ee 
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