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WHY BUY PEONY BLOOMS—GROW YOUR OWN 
Noel, M, pure white faintly suffused 
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_ Noonday Sky, 42”EM*, lavender blue, 
DRI 39 
Noontide, 36”ML*, yellow with gold 
overlay 
_ Northman, 40”, large white ................ 95 
_ North Star, 38° ’*M*, large blue white .85 
B Nylon, 36’ TL, copper sla gp) Rede ae ceaater am 45 
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Occidental, 39’ M*, cream 
yellow plicata with reddish 
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Ojibway, M, variegata 
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Oklahoma City, 34’L*, 
ee WELOW soc 209 
Oklahoma Sunset, 40’M, 
large red-purple blend .. .85 
Ola Kala, 42”, gorgeous orange 
gold, HM, AM, DM 748 ..... 1.10 

_ Old Lace, 36’E*, ruffled palest fe 
ment with wash of mauve .......... 
Old Parchment, 39’M*, ivory and 
Smet. EVE AVE “oi 2 oe 45 
Old Rose, 40’ ‘EM, as the name ........ 90 
Old Seville, 36”M, huge gold and 
fs aa t0h T S Ene 75 
Seeerem 7, O10 1VORY. 202. 2..-2-. nonce 50 
_ Olympio, very scarce item, rich 
red purple, DM ’36 .... 9,00 
Opal ee. 42”, huge pinkish opal 
- and pearl 6.75 
Opal Light, 36”E, S-lemon; F-same 
flushed heliotrope ELEN SR esa 3.75 
Montemeite, Mi", pink 2.2.22. 4.00 
Orange Boy, 36’M*, golden orange Paks 
Se Orange Bronze, 46”LL, 
as the name ............ 40 
Orange Flame, 36°M*, 
oe -orange; F-fiery 
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Grito Glow, 35”, 
ruddy sunset glow, 
HM 

Orbit, “rH gorgeous coppery gold with 
red overlay 235 
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Orchid Paay, 36”, orchid lilac Bliss 60 
Oregon Sunshine, 38” EM”*, soft light 
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Oregon Trail, 36”M*, tawny salmon to 
(SS RI ISR Ti an ee ME .90 
Orgon, 30’M, S- golden; F-garnet mar- 
gined old gold Rte Ril eae AS 9.75 
Oriana, 32” ML, pure white, HM 
SE ac SRT ESIS bedi Stee 2 for .35 
Orient Pearl, M silky pearl grey 
Dy SE COR ES Sa nae or .35 
Orillia, 38”M, copper blend ................ 35 
Orlinda, 42”, S-Isabel; F-lavender-blue 
shaded Isabel at edges, sometimes 
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Orloff, 38”LM, 
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Osceola, 38”M*, crinkled 
sky-blue self, very hardy 
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Ossar, 32’’M, blackish red, 
low branching ARUP ot fs 35 
Otoe, E, pink lavender .30 
Oural, 48’M, sulphur §S; 
F-garnet red edged a 
Ourika, 36” M, mauve 
pink bicolor from France 
tS Re Mc 1.00 
Overture, 36”’M, apple- 

blossom*, flamingo pink, 
A Rs Raph aia Eee eid 
Ozone, 38”’ML*, grey and blue blend, 
EME ACES 2a ea he 2 for 35 
Pacha, 33’L, S-havana; F-heliotrope 
and light brown center, immense 9.00 
Pacific, 42”E, limpid blue ........ 2 for .35 
Pageant, 60”M"*, large lilac pink self .80 
Pagode, 42”, S- erey nee F-dark am- 
aranth, red lavender bordered .... 3.75 
Paillasse, 36”ML, eream with ‘dusty 
rosy toning and narkings He ect 40 
Painted Deseri, 48”, all bright colors of 
Arizona desert sae eee Me ha Te 95 
Paint Pot, M, S-golden tan; F-medley 
of pastel shades band of gold edg- 
U1) (LAV SSSA 1 RD Rac 9S eRe 2.7) 
Pakistan, 42”M, glowing vivid cane 
POU s GOTVON too... earn ead sony 
Pale Primrose, L*, primrose yellow 1.50 
Palerme, 36”M, sulphur with green- 
gold overcast S, F-mauvVe with laven- 
COPLCOGER ngiutl hr rn pees 1.00 
Palos Verdes, 4 
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SPACING FOR GROUPS OF IRIS 
IN THE GARDEN 

SPACING OF IRIS 
For planting in your garden, 
space as above. By having the toes 
of the iris pointed inward, the clump 
will grow with an open center al- 
lowing full sunlight to enter. If 
planting in rows, plant tall bearded 
sorts about 10” to 12” apart and 
rows about 18” apart. 
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