MOONGLO. (Williamson ’35) Yellow 
flushed violet. M. 36 in. ...... $ .35 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. (J. Sass 
43) A very large clear lemon ice. 
Ruftled. MM. (36. in, ee an $1.00 
MOONLIT SEA. (J. Sass ’43) The 
white background is nearly hidden 
in the overall flushing of lavender 
blue and radiation of Empire yellow 
Prot (he gheart:waM, 30_in ws... 60 
MOROCCO ROSE. (Loomis ’37) Soft 
rose-pink with yellowish glow at the 
heart aM Til Se anda eo eee et $ .60 
MOUNT HERMON. (Lowry 745) Cool 
thick textured white with pale lemon 
Deard AM eae nin ao ee a, $1.50 
MULBERRY ROSE. (Schreiner ’41) 
Very bright mulberry rose. Extra 
nero caus 2 ew a eee 2 $1.00 
NARANJA. (Mitchell ’35) The first 
lage sized orange colored Iris. M. 
Onna ee ss nee eee acer cate caus $ .35 
NEON. (Salbach ’34) Rosy tan and 
carmine, 8 35 
es see eeeceees 
NEW SNOW. (Fay ’46) As white as 
new snow. Ruffled and flaring. One 
of the finest. M. 40 in. ......$5.00 
NIGHTFALL. (Hall 742)  Blackish, 
pansy purple falls. Standards light- 
CFige MUPSOUAT ee eee ee $ .75 
NIGHTINGALE. (Hall ’42) Glistening 
golden russet. M. 36 in. ...... .00 
NYLON. (Whiting ’40) Carmel tan 
with rosy suffusion. EM. 36 in. $ .60 
OLA KALA. (J. Sass ’43) Brilliant 
yellow almost orange. Dykes medal 
in ’48. M. 38 in. $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT. (Kleinsorge ’39) 
Large ivory with creamy tan suffu- 
Sion waMedS3* intecen se eek $ .50 
ORANGE FLAME. (Salbach 740) 
Standards golden orange. Falls 
fiery copper-red. M. 36 in. ...$ .60 
ORANGE GEM. (McKee ’48) An 
orange colored Iris of fine form and 
Quality; MMle35 An: eaee ae ece $12.00 
ORANGEMAN. (Waters 746) Lovely 
smooth orange self. M. 40 in. ..$2.50 
eee er cere see res 
OREGON TRAIL. (Kleinsorge 743) 
Blended shades of tawny salmon. 
L086 in OPS eee a $1.00 
ORLOFF. (H. Sass ’37) Yellow ground 
plicata heavily dotted and edged 
red-brown) ~M233tind ies a $ .35 
ORMACO. (Kleinsorge 742) A metalic 
blend of violet and bronze. ML. 33 
GPA ss i cbs Sor ee ee eee $ .75 
ORMOHR. (Kleinsorge ’37) Huge lav- 
ender grey with violet veining. M. 
MOTI eee re Pee tt oe nt homies $ .35 
OZONE. (J. Sass ’35) Unusual shade 
of pearly rose-lavender. Coppery 
brown center. M. 38 in. ...... $ .35 
PATRICE. (DeForest 745) An extra 
fine plicata. Standards and falls 
brushed rosy lavender. Bright gold 
across the haft. M. 42 in. ....$1.50 
PEACH BLOW. (H. Sass 743) Light 
yellow plicata with rosy pink mark- 
oN 34 this care. teen ee $1.00 
PEACH GLOW. (Kleinsorge 743) A 
beautiful peach pink. seedling of 
Daybreak, 99M. 36 inte ice $1.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL. (Cook ’49) Selec- 
ted as the largest and best pink sal- 
TOte ON Ges Atl Poe 5 wees eee $8.00 
PINK CAMEO. (Fay 746) One of the 
best of the new flamingo pinks. M. 
BORE aa tale vu wens <n ohi apints ho oe $3.00 
PINK LACE. (H. P. Sass ’45) A sal- 
mon pink with a tangerine beard. M. 
RO LITT Is Ge wl cats he een wan Vere ies $3.00 
PINK REFLECTION (Cook ’42) Crisp 
chamois pink of great charm. ML. 
es LEI ME viona ss Hapeias cies te ncaa A $1.00 
PINK SALMON. (Muhl ’48) A fine 
large salmon pink with deep tanger- 
nea Deard.av MM LESOTin es <.05 te oe $6.00 
PRAIRIE SUNSET. (H. Sass 739) A 
blending of apricot, pink and coppery 
gold. M. 36 in. $ 
PREMIER PEACH. (Hall 746) A 
smooth shade of peach pink with a 
deep tangerine beard. M. 31 in. $3.50 
PRETTY QUADROON. (Kleinsorge 
748) Smooth, metalic, light brown or 
tan. An undertone of lavender gold. 
IMERS SRN Wes Ney one vile eee $12.00 
PRISCILLA. (Whiting ’42) Whitest 
of the whites, with a white beard. 
Rather dwarf. M. 30 in. ...... $1.00 
PURISSIMA. (Mohr-Mitchell  ’27) 
Famous California white. Needs 
winter protection. EM. 40, in $ .50 
