NARAIN (Shuber, 1936) E. 38” 
Indigo blue of a fine silken sheen, with a blue beard on a 
cream throat. Early bloomer and a fine blue regardless of 
price. 30¢, 3 for 75¢ 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935) M. 36” 
A clear deep yellow with a decided orange cast on the falls. 
A free bloomer of good sized flowers. Always attracts at- 
tention. 30¢, 3 for 90¢ 
NEW SNOW (Fay, 1946) M. 40” 
Pure white with bright yellow beard. Flowers are large and ruf- 
fled on tall, well branched stalks. A high quality new white 
which has received most favorable comment. A.M. 1948. 
$7.50 each 
NIGHTFALL (Hall, 1942) M. 36” 
An Iris with falls of rich dark Pansy-purple, and standards 
several shades lighter. Plushlike substance with a glistening 
sheen. A most dependable grower. A.M 1945. 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall, 1942) M. 36” 
A gleaming golden russet with a biscuit tan shading. Large 
flowers on good strong and well branched stems. Most attrac- 
tive. A.M. 1945. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943) M. 38” 
The Dykes Medal winner for 1948, as well as being voted the 
Number 1 Iris in the Best Hundred for the past three years. 
There are quite a few good deep yellows but this Iris tops them 
all for depth of color (almost orange). It is beautifully ruffled, 
semi-flaring in form and has excellent substance, withstanding 
wind and rain remarkably well. Its top honors are well deserved 
as it is one of the best. With the greatly reduced price, it is 
‘a must” for all Iris lovers. $1.50 each 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge, 1939) M. 38” 
A large flower of light creamy tan with a golden buff over- 
cast. Standards domed, falls wide and tailored in appearance. 
Very long lasting. A.M. 1941. 75¢ each 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge, 1937) M. 40” 
One of the largest of the Mohr family. This gigantic flower 
is a pale lilac with a silver overcast and violet veining which 
gives it a most distinct appearance. Heavy substance, with- 
standing heat and rain. A.M. 1940. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
OZONE (J. Sass, 1935) M.L. 37” 
An innovation in color. A pearly mauve to rose lavender with 
an unusual center of coppery-brown. Try this one, you will 
like it. 50¢ 3 for $1.25 
PATRICE (DeForest, 1945) M. 38” 
A stately plicata of beautiful form. Peach and rosy lavender 
dotted on a cream background. Excellent substance, branching 
and texture. $2.00 each 
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