OLA KALA—(J. Sass 1943) M. 38”. We 
have lots of fine yellows but this one 
stands out as the most yellow, being a 
deep orange yellow. It is beautifully ruf- 
fled, standards are closed, falls semi-flaring. 
It can take the wind and rain too. One 
of the most outstanding and a must have. 
It tied with Daybreak for Dykes Medal in 
1946. Lots of blooms and extra rhizomes. 
$1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT — (Kleinsorge 1939) 
M. 36”. A creamy tan, with golden buff 
overlay. Standards are domed and closed, 
huge bloom, heavy in substance and very 
long lasting. Multiplies rapidly. A fine 
WCPO aren eae Wormer eter Meee hake eon ee 50¢ 
OREGON TRAIL—(Kleinsorge 1943) L. 
36”. A large, heavy textured flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. 
Rich gold beard and odd soft brown 
areas surmounting the falls. We admire 
this Iris very much, though it is slow to 
increase. For this reason it will probably 
be. scarce for some time. ........... $1.00 
ORMOHR — (Kleinsorge 1937) M. 38”. 
Here is another reason why people like 
to grow Iris. It is a large pale lilac with 
a silvery cast, veiled violet. Produces 
several great blooms on well branched 
stalks. We recommend very highly. ...50¢ 
OZONE— (J. Sass 1935) ML 37”. We like 
this one because it is unusual, distinct and 
original. It is a rosy lavender with copper 
in falls. Large and of ideal shape and a 
fined prow erp eens on eee, 35¢ 
PAILLAISSE— (Cayeux 1936) L. 36”. Mar- 
quita a parent is a beautifully formed Iris 
with domed standards of deep cream, falls 
the same, veined watermelon rose, Pail- 
laisse is very similar except a dustier rosier 
color. 
PATRICIA—(H. Sass 1939) M. 36”. An 
exquisitely beautiful frilled and_ ruffled 
sparkling white, unveined, good substance, 
yellow beard. Of medium size and very 
charming. Grand to cut and bring in the 
iouises ck, cee wee oe es ete oe oe 50¢ 
PERSIA— (Ayres 1929) M. 36”. An old 
blend that is still popular. Smoothly fin- 
ished large blooms with iridescent steel 
blue standards and bluish lavender falls 
With EDTOVW. Tie la tls een ee eae 35¢ 
PERSIAN PRINCE—(H. Sass 1941) M. 
36”. A fine distinctive variegata. Clear 
yellow standards. Velvety oxblood falls. 
Much like City of Lincoln. A grand Iris. 
50¢ 
PESHAWAR — (Schreiner 1937) VE 26”. 
An ideal low growing very early Iris. 
Rich brown purple veined and dotted a 
deeper shade, then dusted with silver as 
though sprayed with the morning dew. 
33¢ 
PINK CAMEO—(Fay 1946) EM 36”. The 
finest true pink, clear and clean. The 
flowers are of medium size with an orange 
tangerine beard. The pointed buds much 
deeper in color are a sight to behold. The 
blooms are smoothly finished and _ well 
placed on nicely branched stems. It will 
probably be scarce for some time but 11 
you can afford first runs this is one you 
should“ have. 22.2 2... a eo $5.00 
PINK IMPERIAL—(Weed 1939) M 36”. A 
tall prolific growing gigantic pallida or 
light blush pink with no veinings. Grows 
good in shade. If you want a yard full 
of big Iris in a few years, get this one. 
33¢ 
PINK LACE—(Sass Bros. 1947). Here ts 
another in the new pink class. An orange 
pink reticulated white on falls. Not so 
much lace though. Because of its newness 
it will probably be scarce for some time. 
$3.00 
PINK REFLECTION—(P. Cook 1942). A 
chamois skin pink, delicate and enchant- 
ing in color but heavy in substance un’ 
like anything else. The beard is lemon. 
Much admired last year. 
PINK RUFFLES—(K. Smith 1940) M. 27”. 
This is the sweetest little thing in the 
whole patch. Lilac pink with deeper pink 
veining at the base of flower, heavily 
fluted and ruffled. No garden visitor ever 
passes this up. It makes lovely drifts. It’s 
another reason why we like to grow Iris. 
It is absolutely lovely and very charming. 
AM al OA) Cees k oan. eae 75d 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—(H. Sass 1939) M 
36”. You will have to see this one to 
really appreciate it. A glorious blend of 
rose and gold, apricot and orange, bril 
liant and sparkling. A fine big flower well 
named. Half the colors of a rainbow. Be 
EULGatO Pet ONem 2.42 bel so te gees 75¢ 
PRESENT—(C. G. White 1941) 30”. An 
onco-bred of pinkish tints with veins and 
dots set off by a velvety rose signal patch 
on the falls. It is breath-taking. We could 
have sold three times as many to our visi- 
tors last year had we had them. We 
saved but a few. Get one of these as soon 
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