Pink Talcum—‘‘neat, trim, soft pink, 
different and desirable’’ 
Mrs. Douglas Pattison, Calif. Page 21 
OCTOBER BLAZE—(McDade 1935) EM. 
24”. Large purple-red, adapted to fall 
blooming. 4 
OLA KALA—(J. Sass 1943) M.38”. Bril- 
liant yellow, almost orange in its depth 
and intensity. Medium large, well-sub- 
stanced, semi-flaring and ruffled, it 
has a strong, nicely branched stem and 
is remarkably weather-resistant. A 
“quality” iris which won the Dykes 
WMedalminel 94S ais Jere se ene $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT — (Kleinsorge 1939) 
M.33”. Large ivory with creamy tan 
suffusion. Large, heavy textured and 
well-formed, this is an iris of great in- 
dividuality. $ .50 
OLYMPIAN — (G. Douglas 1948) M.42’’. 
Domed standards of buff, lightly 
blended with rose. Rosy brown falls, 
very broad and flaring. Large and 
WieMtMeGereSIStaT ts f accu 2) feet $5.00 
ORANGEMAN — (Waters 1946) M.40”. 
Lovely, huge deep yellow self, smooth 
and rich. $3.00 
ORCHID LADY—(Salbach 1943) ML.36”’. 
Large, perfectly-formed, stiffly-flaring 
flowers of orchid-lilac. §$ .50 
OREGON TRAIL—(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 falls. 
$1.00 
ORELIO— (DeForest 1947) M.38”. Large 
brown-red, rich and bright. Good form 
and substance. Well branched. e $4.00 
ORLOFF—(H. Sass 1937) ML.33”. 
Medium-sized but heavy blooming yel- 
low-ground plicata. The cream-yellow 
background is heavily dotted and 
ear edared-DLOWN ee ee. See) 
ORMOHR — (Kleinsorge 1937) M.36”. 
Huge, grey-lavender with violet vein- 
ing, similar to its parent, (Wm. Mohr), 
but darker, larger and taller. _.... Sol) 
OSCEOLA—(Wiesner 1937) M.38”. Large 
erinkled 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. $2.00 
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 
PACEMAKER—(Lapham 1950) EM.36”. 
Claimant for finest red, smooth, glossy, 
uniform and free of haft venation with 
good form height and perce ts Ap 
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 
VCH ALlOM EL Meteo eee ee eS. $4.00 
PAINTED DESERT—(Milliken 1943) M. 
42”. Indescribable blend of tan, brown 
and violet that we think of as a dusty- 
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 
and hardy. $3.50 
PALE PRIMROSE — (Whiting 1946) L. 
36”. Pale yellow with touch of honey 
yellow at the haft. Standards tightly 
closed and swirled. Falls 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 ................ $15.00 
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 
Call Fas). eee eat ce EL MEE $1.50 
PATRICIA—(H. Sass 1939) M.34’. Very 
pure and sparkling white with flarin ng 
falls. Medium size but very ruffle 
Therein lies itS charm. ......;...-...... $ .50 
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 very 
fragrant. $ .40 
PEACHBLOW—(H. Sass 1943) M.34’’. 
light yellow plicata with rosy ear 
markings. Medium large and well 
branched t=. 23s Sse ee $1.00 
DYKES MEDAL WINNERS 
COLLECTION 
The ten most recent Dykes 
Medal Winners for $15 
(Any 4 for $11) 
Year Dykes Medal Award to 
Wabash 
The Red Douglas 
Great Lakes 
Prairie Sunset 
Spun Gold 
Elmohr 
No award 
Chivalry 
Ola Kala 
Helen McGregor 
Blue Rhythm 
For another $1 toward shipping costs we 
will include these additional Dykes 
Medal winners. 
1937 Missouri 
1938 Copper Lustre 
1939 Rosy Wings 
1940 White City (England) 
