New Snow—‘‘the best white I have seen’’ 
Button, Il. Page 21 

Walter D. 


ORANGEMAN — (Waters 1946) M.40”. 
Lovely, es deep yellow self, smooth 
0 6 ee ee ee See $4. 
ORCHID LADY—(Salbach 1943) ML.36”’. 
Large, perfectly-formed, stiffly-flaring 
preeverseor orchid-lilac., -2...:.-.......... Dito 
OREGON TRAIE—(Kleinsorge 1943) L. 
36”. Big, heavy textured flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny sal- 
mon with gold beard and soft brown 
areas surmounting the broad ee 
ORELIO— (DeForest 1947) M.38’. Large 
brown-red, rich and bright. Good form 
and substance. Well branched. e $6.00 
ORLOFF— (H. Sass 1937) ML.33”. 
Medium-sized but heavy blooming yel- 
low-ground plicata. The cream-yellow 
background is heavily dotted and 
BecmerOO=DrOWN.. 2..22!..--22-2...---....- SeDO0 
ORMAC O—(Kleinsorge 1942) ML.33”. 
Metallic blend of violet and bronze. A 
west coast iris which does not like our 
climate and seldom blooms............- $1.00 
ORMOHR — (Kleinsorge 1937) M.36”. 
Huge, grey-lavender with violet vein- 
ing, similar to its parent, (Wm. Mohr), 
but darker, larger and taller. e.... $ .50 
OSCEOLA— (Wiesner 1937) M.38”. Large 
crinkled medium light blue of high 
fragrance. $ .40 
OVERTURE— (Hall 1944) M.34”. Famous 
famingo pink by Hall. This family of 
pinks is the color-break sensation of 
the hour, advancing into the field of 
true pink. $3.00 
OZONE—(J. Sass 1935) ML.38”. A subtle 
and unusual shade of pearly rose-lav- 
ender with warm coppery-brown cen- 
ter. Large and highly individual. $ .40 
PAGAN PRINCESS—(G. Douglas 1948) 
M.38”. Deep pink with tangerine beard. 
Closed conic standards of Persian pink. 
Flaring falls of Persian rose. No haft 
Renan Eaves Pre the ter Del $7.50 
PAINTED DESERT— (Milliken 1943) M. 
42”. Indescribable blend of tan, brown 
and violet that we think of asa bees 
rose. Anyhow it’s attractive. ........ $1.50 
PALE DAWN—\(Fay 1947) E.40”. A pale 
blue which does not fade, very large 
and flaring. Full petalled, beautifully 
formed, perfectly branched, vigorous 
ANAGhATO Vea eee $5.00 
PALE PRIMROSE — (Whiting 1946) L. 
36”. Pale yellow with touch of honey 
yellow at the haft. Standards tightly 
closed and swirled. t'alls very broad. 
Branching is too high but growing and 
blooming habits are good. s $1.00 
PATHFINDER — (Whiting 1948) M.36’. 
Wide, full-bodied pink blend of re- 
markably true tones. Heavy substance 
and glistening finish. s $20.00 
PATRIC E—(DeForest 1945) M.42”. A 
lovely plicata. The creamy standards 
are flushed rosy lavender as are the 
outer half of the white flaring falls. 
The inner half has deeper markings 
with more definition and is brushed 
bright gold across the haft. Large and 
tall. se $2.00 
PATRICIA—(H. Sass 1939) M.34’”. Very 
pure and sparkling white with flaring 
falls. Medium size but very ruffled. 
Here Hies-itS) Charms etc we ee Saou 
PAULETTE— (Millet 1930) M.40”. Gigan- 
tic lavender-blue on tall stems. One of 
the largest irises in a beautiful color. 
Free-blooming and vigorous and 5° 
wceccestescceces 
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PEACHBLOW—(H. Sass 1943) M.34’. A 
light yellow plicata with rosy pink 
markings. Medium large and well 
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PEACHGLOW—(Kleinsorge 1943) M.36”’. 
Luscious peach-pink seedling of Day- 
break, deeper and brighter, but a slow 
and temperamental performer..... $1.50 
PENN CHARTER—(H. F. Hall 1948) L. 
40”. Remarkable medium yellow of 
widely flaring form and exceptional 
substance. Wide, domed _ standards, 
nearly horizontal falls, styles, beard— 
all the same rich, glistening, durable 
yellow. fe $10.00 
PERMANENT WAVE—(Williams 1948) 
MuL.40”. Lavender, shading to blue, 
with metallic golden-brown hafts. Hor- 
izontal falls, crisply and jauntily 
waved. $10.00 
ART COLLECTION 
Very artistic group, this. At a great saving too. 7 Iris as outlined $7.50 
4 from this column 
Bright Melody 
Dinah Shore 
Harriet Thoreau 
Ola Kala 
Painted Desert 
Red Valor 
Russet Mantle 
Sonrisa 
3 from this column 
Azure Skies 
Blue Shimmer 
Brown Thrasher 
Daybreak 
Oregon Trail 
Sparkling Blue 
$1 added toward digging, packing, mailing costs will get you, in addition 
your choice of Arab Chief, Miobelle or White Wedgewood. 

