ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) 
Outstanding in brilliance. S bur- 
nished golden-orange, the semi flar- 
ing fails bright, coppery-red. Bigger 
brighter and better than its now 
obsolete parent "Radiant". 30", .60 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach 1943) 
Large, beautifully formed flowers 
in lovely tones of lilac-pink with 
a flush cf copper shadings on the 
edges and upper half of the falls. 
Tall, robust plant — an excellent 
all round iris. 36-40 in. 290 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943) 
A striking flower, outstanding in 
size, form and in color. A blended 
bitone, S a lustrous, coffee-brown. 
The falls a deeper blend of salmon, 
brown and gold set off by a heavy 
gold beard. Easy grower, 36038". 1,00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937) 
Onco-bred. Big flowers of silvery 
lilac veined violet. The smoothest 
colored of the "Ormohr, Grace Mohr, - 
Mohrson" trio. Easy grower. 36", .40 
OVERTURE (Hall 1944) 
A somewhat pinker versiogn of. the. 
older "Melitza" with much the same 
form and growing habits. Probably 
a parent of some of the newer and 
better shell pinks. 34-36 in. 4.50 
PATRICIA (H. Sass 1939) 
Delightful pure white with petals 
all frilled and flutted and lovely. 
A charmingly ruffled, clean white 
flower and a thrifty, vigorous free 
bloomer characterized by wide, heavy 
fans and small rhizomes. 35 in. .40 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. Sass 1941) 
S golden yellow. F solid, lustrous 
brown-red. Taller, larger, darker, 
richer than "City Of Lincoln" and 
a much better grower. 36-38 in. 05 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939) 
Classed as an orchid-pink but this 
one is much lighter than most being 
well over toward the appleblossom- 
pinks, Nice flowers, 36-38 in. 60 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook 1942) 
Self. Tightly domed S, widely flar- 
ing, nearly horizontal falls in a 
new shade of crisp, fresh chamois- 
skin pink. Not a big, broad petaled 
flower but its perky form and dif- 
ferent color tone make it a most 
charming new personality in the 
garden. Late bloomer, 36-38 in. 2.50 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (i, Sass 1939) 
Ofcourse, this justly famous blend 
of gold, rose, apricot etc is always 
outstanding in any garden anywhere. 
A beautiful flower. Dykes Medal 
winner for 1943. 34-36" stalks. .85 
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