
OLA KALA 
OLA KALA (J. Sass 1943) 38 in. M. A flaring lightly ruffled flower 
of the deepest orange-yellow that you can imagine. Very rich in 
color and brilliant in effect. Probably the most talked about 
yellow Iris. Rated second place in the 100 best Iris in 1947. 
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WABASH 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940) 30 in. M.L. The standards are 
golden orange, the falls are fiery copper red. Very brilliant. 
Flowers are large and the stalks are well branched. Eachioc 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) 38 in. M. The large flowers 
are creamy white or perhaps more of an old ivory with a creamy 
tan suffusion. A large flower of splendid substance. Each $1.00 
ORLOFF (H. Sass 1937) 33 in. M.L. A plicata of deep cream 
ground with cinnamon brown heavily sprinkled throughout. Heavy 
bloomer and rapid increaser. HM 1937. Each 50c 
ORMACO (Kleinsorge 1942) 34 in. M. A cross between Aztex 
Copper and Ormohr. An odd blend of violet with much bronze 
and brown. Each $1.50 
OSSAR (H. P. Sass 1937) 32 in. M. A glowing dark brown red, a 
blaze of rich color that looks beautiful in the front of the Iris 
border. Each 35c 
PEACH BLOW (H. Sass 1943) 34 in. M. A fluffy pinkish plicata. 
Pink on soft cream ground gives this fine Iris a very ‘‘peachy”’ 
appearance. Each $1.00 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939) 46 in. E.M. A very free flowering 
blush pink color without noticeable veining. A lovely variety. 
Each 50c 
PINK MARVEL (Lapham 1941) 40 in. M. A large flowered, tall 
growing, deep salmon-pink. A really nice one in the pink class. 
Each 75¢ 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook 1942) 36 in. M. A chamois skin blend 
of pink with a buff underlay. Flowers of flaring form, heavy 
texture and good size. An exquisite variety. Each $3.00 
PINK RUFFLES (Smith 1940) 28 in. M. A soft lilac pink heavily 
fluted and ruffled. Flaring falls and prolific blooming on a plant 
of intermediate height makes it a lovely plant for the foreground 
of your border. Each 75c 
PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1940) 30 in. M.L. Pink, apricot, rose- 
copper and gold are all combined to make this Prairie Sunset. 
‘Seeing is believing.’’ Each $1.00 
PRESENT (C. G. White) 36 in. M. A beautifully shaped pinkish 
tinted Iris dotted and veined. A velvety rose patch on the falls. 
Exquisite. Each $1.50 
PRETTY PENNY (DeForest 1943) 38 in. L. Bright coppery rose 
with russet overcase. A nice rounded flower with gold veined 
haft and golden style arms. Eache Sika 0 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) 31 in. M. A white Iris that is white 
beard and all. A lovely form well rounded with fluted petals and 
excellent substance. Each $1.00 
RADIANT (Salbach 1936) 35 in. M.L. Brilliant standards of bur- 
nished orange and falls of rich coppery red that attract the atten- 
tion of all garden visitors. Each 35c 
RAJAH BROOKS (Norton 1945) 38 in. M. A lovely varigata with 
standards topaz and falls pigeon blood red with wide border of 
topaz on the hafts. Bright gold beard. Large flower well spaced, 
and well branched. Each $1.00 
RAMESES (Sass 1929). A symphony in rose-pink and buff shading 
to yellow near the edges and with a yellow glow at the heart. 
Dykes medal winner. Each 35c 
REBELLION (Kleinsorge). Smooth and velvety deep blood red. A 
bright rich toned Iris. Each 40c 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) 34 in. M. One of the closest ap- 
proaches to true red, brilliant and velvety with a chestnut cast. 
Good sized flowers nicely branched. Each $1.00 
RED SAILS (Lapham) 38 in. M.L. Chestnut standards flushed red 
with velvety red falls. Each 50c 
REDWARD (Cook 1942) 34 in. M.L. Bright crimson-red, startling 
and vivid. Fine large flowers with velvety spreading falls. We 
thought this was really a showy red. HM 1945. Each $4.00 
RED VALOR (Nichols 1939) 38 in. M.L. Asuperb red that gleams 
like a ruby. Flaring falls and domed standards. A rich polished 
garnet red with fine substance. AM 1943. Each $2.00 
RED VELVET (Kieinsorge 1939) 35 in. M. Rich velvety flower of 
Van Dyke’s standards and carmine-red falls. Each $2.00 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall 1942). A delightful shade of light pink 
with an infusion of cream that makes this a lovely creation long 
to be remembered. Each $2.00 
RISING SUN (Kirkland 1941) 34 in. M. A deep rose-pink and 
red bi-color with a yellow flush in the heart of it. Each $1.00 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) 36 in. M. Truly a wonderfully beautiful 
different Iris. Flowers are a brilliant deep orange with falls of a 
heavier cast of orange. The finest orange Irish to date. The 
flowers are large, wide petaled and of very heavy substance. 
Each $15.00 
ROSELAND (Hall 1939) 38 in. V.L. Buff rosy standards and rich 
berry red falls edged with a softer shade. A lovely rosy hued Iris. 
Each» #/5¢ 
ROSE TOP (H. Sass 1941) 36 in. M. Like a beautiful piece of 
needlework is this beautiful cream-yellow with lacy ruffles of 
rose markings. An Iris with a gay personality. HM 1943. 
Each $3.50 
