OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943). Very deep rich 
yellow self of unusual form and fine 
branching habit. Standards are beauti- 
fully frilled and remain closed. Round 
falls of good substance nicely waved at 
edges. Vigorous grower, deep green foli- 
age. An iris of top ranking, certain to be- 
come immensely popular. 36”. Late. 
$2.50; 3 for $6.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge). Very 
large light tan with golden buff overlay. 
Standards are well domed and remain 
closed, flaring falls, smooth finish. Very 
heavy substance, blooms have good last- 
ing qualities. Well branched, medium tall 
SLEMS eer eee $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OLD ROSE (Salbach 1940). ((Marquita x 
Monadnock) x Dark Knight.) Large, 
beautiful old rose self except the falls 
shade to a soft cardinal near the haft. 
Blooms of excellent form and fine sub- 
stance are held high above the foliage. 
The stems are branched a bit high, other- 
wise the introductory price would have 
been very much higher. Early mid-season. 
CRUE lo seth Sieg a ee $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940). (Copper 
Lustre x Radiant.) Large blooms in bril- 
liant shades of golden orange and copper. 
Standards are burnished golden orange 
and remain closed through the life of the 
flower. The semi-flaring falls are bril- 
liant, coppery red. Ideal plant growth, 
well branched stems. We consider this 
one of our best iris. Late mid-season. 30”. 
75c; 3 for $2.00 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach 1943). Large per- 
fectly formed blooms in lively shades of 
lilac pink, suffused copper. Standards are 
well domed and remain closed during life 
of flower. The large round flaring falls are 
of heavy substance with copper shading 
on upper half and outer edges. Beautiful 
in the garden and especially fine for 
flower arrangements. The pink shade is 
more pronounced under artificial light. 
40”, well branched stems. Late. 
$1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943). Big, 
bold blooms in shades of brown and gold. 
The standards are well domed and are a 
soft coffee brown. The large broad, heavy 
falls are deeper brown, with distinct rich 
red brown shoulder and a dash of violet 
in the center. Late. 38”. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
ORLOFF (H. P. Sass). A delightfully dif- 
ferent plicata. Not large but of unusual 
coloring. Brownish red finely stippled on 
soft cream background, like cinnamon in 
an eggnog. Hardy in any climate. 30”. 
Mid =SGasOntins qeeietas cee ss 50c; 3 for $1.25 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937). One of the 
most outstanding iris ever produced. A 
seedling of the famous Wm. Mohr that is 
perfectly hardy, easily grown and pro- 
duces beautiful blooms of immense size on 
tall, well branched stems. The color is a 
very pleasing shade of manganese violet, 
heavily veined cream and dotted deep 
violet. The standards are large and well 
domed, falls semi-flaring, broad and 
round. Substance is very heavy, with- 
standing heat and rain. Good grower, 
rapid increaser, and free bloomer. Mid- 
SEASONS oneal. cise coe 59c; 3 for $1.25 
OURAY (Thomas-Thorup). An iris of me- 
dium size in a bright ruby red color. No 
other iris compares with Ouray in rich- 
ness of color. Immensely popular. Mid- 
SGRGSONA LS See sore ane tote 50c; 3 for $1.25 BLUE SHIMMER 

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