OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943). M. 38". Dykes Medal winner of 1948. A bril- 
liant yellow iris with medium large ruffled flowers. Really one you 
must have. $2.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge, 1939). M. 39’. Like the treasured pages 
of long ago; incredibly gossamer, yet strong textured flowers of 
ivory white with an overlay of golden dust. Standards are domed, 
falls flaring. Large. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach, 1943). L. 40”. Jauntily flaring flowers of orchid 
pink with a suffusion of copper lightening the center and edges of 

both standards and falls. $1.00 
OREGON SUNSHINE (Weed, 1939). E. 38”. Large slightly fragrant 
flowers of soft light yellow, growing on extra good stalks. Stand- 
ards are closed, ruffled, the semi-flaring falls are also ruffled, and 
the haft is veined with deeper green-gold. 50c 
ORLOFF (H. Sass, 1937). ML. 33”. Medium sized blooms of creamy 
yellow sprinkled with cinnamon brown. Falls are much heavier 
marked than standards. 50c 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge, 1937). M. 40”. Gigantic seedling of the famous 
Wm. Mohr. The color is lilac overcast with silver, with veining of 
violet. 50c 
OVERTURE (Hall, 1943). M. 34". One of the famous flamingo pinks, 
a sensational break in color. A strong grower and free bloomer. Our 
stocks are limited. $5.00 
PATRICE (DeForest, 1945). M. 42”. A stately and beautifully formed 
plicata. Standards cream white speckled rose brown, distinguished 
by a subtle brushing of pale gold across the hatft. $3.00 
PEACH BLOW (H. Sass, 1943). M. 36". A pink plicata with a light yel- 
low flush. Flowers are oval shaped, borne on tall, nicely branched 
stalks. $1.50 
PEARL LUSTRE (Weed, 1937). M. 38”. A cream white iris with closed 
standards, falls same color but slightly tinged blue. 35c 
PERSIAN PRINCE (H. P. Sass, 1941). M. 36”. Brilliant variegata with 
yellow standards and falls of velvety ox-blood red. 75c 
PINK CLOUD (Fay, 1946). M. 40”. Light orchid-pink blooms that shade 
to white at the center of the flower. The glowing yellow beard lends 
brightness to the haft. $4.00 

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PINK IMPERIAL (Weed, 1939). EM. 50’. Beautifut. blush-pink flowers 
growing on tall stalks that carry about seven blooms each. 50c 
PINK LACE (J. Sass, 1947). M. 36". Lightly ruffled flowers of rosalene 
pink. Smoothly finished and of good growing habits. Tangerine 
beard. $7.50 
PINK MARVEL (Lanham, 1941). M. 39". Glorious salmon pink. These 
large flowers are a revelation in the beauty of deepest pink, a rapid 
grower and a heavy seed producer. $1.00 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook, 1942). L. 36”. A clear-cut flower of heavy 
texture and good size. The lemon chrome beard enlivens this unique 
blend of hydrangea pink with buff underlay. $3.00 
PINK RUFFLES (Smith, 1940). M. 30". Layers of dancing ruffles re- 
volve from pale to deepest pink. Deeper pink veining at haft. Ex- 
cellent for border planting. 75c 
POT O’ GOLD (Grant, 1941). M. 36”. A prize you must have is this 
vibrant deep yellow. A solid self growing abundantly on wide low 
branches, its brilliance in the garden remains unchallenged. $1.50 
PRAIRIE FIRE (Tompkins, 1945). ML. 38”. Brilliant clear blend of flame- 
red and copper. Tall, well branched stalks carry the well formed 
flowers. Good substance. $8.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. P. Sass, 1939). ML. 36". Dykes Medal 1943. A.LS. 
This iris is unforgettable with its iridescent colors of apricot, peach, 
pink and rose with a sprinkling of gold shining through. $1.00 
PREMIER PEACH (Hall, 1944). M. 34”. H.M. A.1.S. 1946. A clear peach- 
pink self with domed standards and semi-flaring falls. No haft mark- 
ings. One of the Flamingo pinks. $8.00 
PRINCE OF ORANGE (Kleinsorge, 1940). M. 38". A lively golden 
orange with medium sized flowers that are rich in texture and flar- 
ing in form. 75c 
RADIANT LADY (Maxwell, 1944). M. 36". Almost a self of rich coppery 
red. A metallic sheen covers the fine large flowers. Vivid gold 
beard. $1.50 
RAJAH BROOKE (Norton, 1945). M. 38". H.M. A.LS. 1946. A stunning 
new variegata. Standards are topaz in color; falls a pigeon blood 
red edged with topaz. Burnished gold beard. $3.00 
