ORMOHR (Kleinsorge 1937) A William Mohr seedling. Color is pale lilac 
with arsilvery cast. Veined Violet 22.25.0226 sceee a= 2 ee see Each 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge 1943) Heavy textured flower of blended shades 
of salmon, brown and gold. Rich and lovely ...........-+++++sseeeeee Each 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939) 38 in. M. The large flowers are creamy 
white or perhaps more of an old ivory with a creamy tan suffusion. A large 
flower’ of splendid substance .0 3. f2226 5 soe see hee see ee . Each 
ORLOFF (H. Sass 1937) 33 in. M. L. A plicata of deep cream ground with cin- 
namon heavily sprinkled throughout. Heavy bloomer ..........--.-- Each 
OSSAR (H. P. Sass 1937) 32 in. M. A glowing dark brown red, a blaze of rich 
color that looks beautiful in the front of the Iris border............. Each 
PATRICIA (J. Sass 1939) A frilled and ruffled white intermediate..... Each 
PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939) 46 in. E. M. A very free flowering blush pink 
color without noticeable veining. A lovely variety .............--++-+-. Each 
PINK RUFFLES (Smith 1940) 28 in. M. A soft lilac pink heavily fluted and 
ruffled. Flaring falls and prolific blooming on a plant of intermediate 
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PRESENT (C. G. White) 36 in. M. A beautifully shaped pinkish tinted Iris 
dotted and veined. A lovely rose patch on the falls .............-----. Each 
PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942) 31 in. M. A white Iris that is white beard and all. 
A lovely form well rounded with fluted petals ...........-.-..+--4.- Each 
RED GLEAM (Lapham 1939) 34 in. M. One of the closest approaches to true 
red brilliant and velvety with a chestnut cast. Good sized flowers nicely 
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RADIANT KNIGHT (Salbach 1942) Clear orange brown standards, rich cop- 
perorange falls: eggee nce tte evel oom whe seek eatemeicta cms ote ie ten ve) rete eee noe Each 
REDWARD (Cook 1942) 34 in. M. L. Bright crimson-red, startling and vivid. 
Fine large flowers with velvety spreading falls. We thought this was 
really a. ShHOWY. VOC Sis cison one cnc ote cete > eee cea ent ers ohn otto ach ale ated olieno gel Each 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall 1942) A delightful shade of light pink with an 
infusion of cream that makes this a lovely, long to be remembered... .Each 
RISING SUN (Kirkland 1941) 34 in. M. A deep rose-pink and red bi-color with 
a yellow flush in’ the’ heart Of tims) vic ciate rie pe ee eens Each 
ROCKET (Whiting 1945) 36 in. M. Truly a wonderfully beautiful, different 
Iris. Flowers are a brilliant deep orange with falls of a heavier cast of 
orange. The finest orange Iris to date. The flowers are large, wide petaled 
and¥oft very heavy ssubstance ag. ae eit eter ote ous eet elie ops ewe tenege Each 
ROSELAND (Hall 1939) 38 in. V. L. Buff rosy standards and rich berry red 
falls edged with a softer shade. A lovely rosy hued Iris .............. Each 
ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936) 38 in. M. An intriguing Iris of rosy red and crim- 
son-brown. A heavy blooming, rapid multiplying variety............. Each 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944) 38 in. E. A very pleasing plicata. White ground so 
deeply trimmed with burgandy red that at a distance it gives a_red 
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RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939) Still another plicata. This one has soft yel- 
low grounds unusually stitched with markings of redish rose. A flower that 
is NEAT PeLrleCtlON Gow pace eee eee ee ie ae ated eae ener ere Each 
SALMON SPLENDOR (Lapham 1941) 30 in. E. M. A prolific flowering sal- 
mon with an underglow of pink. A charming Iris that makes a lovely gar- 
o(cyemmolibban| oft, wah pant MNO eN NG nr echo tas airs oma OS Mn cies Each 
SAMOVAR (Hall 1941) 34 in. M. Very large brilliant flowers of rich coppery 
red. A unique coloring that makes a lovely garden addition........... Each 
SHARKSKIN (Douglas 1942) 38 in. M. Silken finish, pure white Iris of good 
heavy leather-like substance. Lovely plant, nice tailored flowers...... Each 
SHAWANO (Williamson) 37 in. A brilliant yellow with Van Dyke veining on 
the, falls). egret one. made eve eres Ota caer ara cate tae fen ect ee ee Each 
S!IEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936) 44 in. L. A very popular plicata of pale sulphur 
yellow stitched and strippled with purple-brown ...............-...... Each 
SNOW CARNIVAL (Graves 1942) 38 in. M. A very outstanding white Iris that 
you will be proud to raise. This ruffled, frilled, cool, white Iris possesses 
unusual’ balance and’ beauty ss ee cs cee tenets eerie tens ote ete aeee ete eee Each 
SNOQUALMIE (Brehm 1938) 36 in. M. A thick deep cream like the cream of 
the Jersey cow. Very large in size and of leathery texture............ Each 
SALAR (DeForest 1940) 40 in. M. L. A combination of opalescent creamy 
flesh with an overlay of salmon with rose tones around the beard. Large 
flowers. on well branched "stems cc = «terete ee ieee aera Each 
SOLID MAHOGANY (J. Sass 1934) 38 in. M. The smoothest deep mahogany- 
red that you can imagine. Large flowers of good substance, finely formed, 
smoothly finished and heavy textured. One of the 100 best Iris........ Each 
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