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NANCY HARDISON (G. Douglas, 1945). M. 36’. Under a mist of gold 
this new pink blend presents a perky appearance with arched and 
ruffled standards, pale yellow heart and softly rounded, flaring 
falls. : $2.50 
NANKEEN (Whiting, 1947). EM. 38”. Large full flowers of a soft 
Chinese yellow, brightened by rays of deeper yellow. Form is 
tailored and blooms radiant regardless of weather. $4.00 
NATIONAL GIANT (Weed, 1942). M. 44". Gigantic blossoms with 
standards of bronze-violet that are closed, and rounded falls of 
rose-violet accentuated by violet veining at haft. 40c 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed, 1944). EM. 46”. Incredibly tall, this pure 
white giant glistens and gleams in proud perfection. Its ruffled edges 
are like a silver lining when the sun shines through. 75c 
NEW SNOW (Fay, 1946). M. 40”. A.M. 1948. A nicely ruffled pure 
white flower without any veining or haft marks. The bright yellow 
beard being the only additional color. $5.00 
NIGHTFALL (L. Hall, 1942). M. 36". Take a deep purple night with 
starlight breaking through and you will visualize this striking Iris— 
for its falls are rich dark purple, with standards of brighter and 
lighter shades of blue. 75c 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall, 1942). M. 36”. Like a gleaming golden note, 
Nightingale attracts all who see it with its large, glistening, russet 
flowers and beard of the self same color. 79¢ 
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NOONDAY SKY (Weed, 1940). E. 40’. Very large blooms of lavender 
blue, having light veining of maroon on white ground at haft. 
Standards are closed, falls semi-flaring, excellent substance. Slightly 
fragrant. 50c 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943). M. 38”. Dykes Medal winner 1948. Ruf- 
fled flowers of brilliant yellow, with stalks that are tall, strong 
and well branched. Blooms have extra good substance and are very 
weather resistant. $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge, 1939). M. 34’. A.M. 1941. Large 
heavy textured flowers of cream overlaid with buff. Excellent 
grower. 50c 
VE—Very Early. E—Early. EM—Early to Midseason. 
M—Midseason. ML—Midseason Late. L—Late. VL—Very Late. 
