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NEW HORIZON. 38 in. (Fay 1946). A new shade, close to true peach, color- 
ing with tangerine beard and peach pink buds. The standards are a tone 
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NEW SNOW. 38 in. (Fay 1946). As white as new drifted snow, the individual 
flowers are a vision of beauty. Neither a warm or cold toned white the 
beard is bright yellow emphasizing the purity of the bloom. The flower 
is nicely formed, ruffled and the branching is good. .................. 
NIGHTINGALE. 36 in. (Hall 1942). Gleaming golden russet with a copper 
biscuit tan shading, a new shade and most effective. Glistens with a lovely 
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NOONDAY SKY. 40 in. Large, lavender-blue flowers with light veining of 
maroon on a white background at the haft. Semi-flaring falls. Slightly 
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NOWETA. 32 in. A very pleasing and delicately ruffled flower of soft pink 
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NUMA ROUMESTAN. 36 in. A very fine bright red Iris of French origin, 
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NYLON. 34 in. (Whiting 1940). The flowers are of golden buff with suffusion 
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OLA KALA. 36 in. (J. Sass 1943). Very deep rich yellow self of unusual form 
and fine branching habit. Standards are beautifully frilled and remain 
closed. Round falls of good substance nicely waved at edges. 2.00; 3 for 
OLYMPIAN. 42 in. (G. Douglas 1948). It is a bi-tone with perfectly domed 
standards of buff lightly blended with rose. The flaring and very broad 
falls are rosy brown with a deeper velvety flush of rose in the center. 
The flowers are very large of heavy thick substance, and have great 
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ORANGE BRONZE. 40 in. Huge flowers, 6 inches across in a soft tan or 
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ORCHID LADY. 36 in. (Salbach 1943). Notable among the orchid and lilac- 
pinks with thick substance and smartly flaring, semi-horizontal falls. The 
clear orchid coloring with slight blue shading and faint undertone of brown 
near the throat is especially rich under artificial light. ........0....... 
ORDER OF THE PURPLE. 44 in. A massive rich purple blend. .... .30; 3 for 
OREGON GIANT. 42 in. Gigantic deep blackish purple, with a heavy deep 
eet ERR a ln oan 20: 3 for .50; 25 for 
OREGON SUNSHINE. 42 in. Huge flowers of smooth soft lemon yellow. .... 
| 3 for 
ORMACO. 2 ft. A large flower of rusty violet coloring. For flower arrange- 
ments where these sombre tones are needed it will contribute dignity. ... 
ORMOHR. 40 in. (Klein 1937). Seedling of the famous Wm. Mohr. The color 
is lilac overcast with silver, with veining of violet. ............ .50; 3 for 
OVERTURE. 34 in. (D. Hall 1944). One of the famous Flamingo pinks, lovely 
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OZIEWAY. A large medium blue. ...........+.-5. 20; 3 for .50; 25 for 
OZONE. 37 in. (J. Sass 1935). A pearly mauve to rosy lavender, a pure self 
with unusual pronounced area of warm coppery brown throughout the 
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