NATIONAL WHITE (Weed ‘44). M. (Gudrun x 
Buechley Giant?) Huge white that always 
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NEW ERA (Sass Bros. ‘'49). E.-M. ((Wombliska x 
Dore) x (Calif. Gold)) x (Tiffany x Orloff) x 
(Casque D’or)). White standards, olive-yellow 
falls. Different, rather than beautiful, but may 
be highly useful for breeding yellow amoenas 
or greens $7.50 
NEW HORIZON (O. Fey ‘46). E.-M. ((Morocco 
Rose) x (Hall's 40-24: 35-40 x Lullaby)) x (Over- 
ture). Bi-peach-pink with tangerine beard. Fine 
TCHS Taito Fs Vie 7 ae ween wk alld es rete at ae $4.00 
NEW HOPE (DeForest ‘'50). E.-M. ((P 42: (Alta 
Calit. x Sacramento)! x (Sib.)) x MWittany)) x 
(Blue Shimmer). Large beautifully formed new 
plicata heavily bordered medium violet-blue. 
Net $15.00 
NEW SNOW (O. Fay ‘46). E.-M. (Snow Flurry x 
41-11: Katherine Fay sister.) Wide ruffled white 
that is proving a wonderful parent for blues 
and whites. A.M. ‘48 $5.00 
NICOLE LASSAILLY (Cayeux ‘38). E.-M. (Polichi- 
nelle x Don Juan.) Bi-colored blue neglecta. 
Dykes Medal France ‘37 $1.00 
NIGHTFALL (D. Hall '42). E.-M. (Indicn Chief x 
dark sdlg.) Rich bi-purple. Lovely garden sub- 
ject and should be useful for breeding fine 
black-purples, blues and possibly reds. A.M. 
‘AS 
NIGHT LIFE (Muhlestein ‘48). M. (Storm King x 
Sable.) About as black as we have seen. 
Large flower on somewhat short stalks. Should 
be highly useful for breeding “blacks”, and 
will surely put size into them 
NIGHT SPOT (Muhlestein '49). M.-L. (Storm King) 
x (Prince Valiant: Joycette x McCall). Tall, well 
brenched bi-black-purple. Falls flare horizon- 
tally. Gave me some of the finest seedlings 
last year. I think it holds great promise as a 
jooumennn, WWinratherel Bile Sona dnoncacucacod $4.00 
NINE HEARTHS (Rawlins ‘48). M. (Wabash x 
Snowking.) This wide, heavily substanced 
white stole our hearts, and how we tried to 
set seed on it, without success. If it proves to 
be fertile at all will surely put some quality 
into the Amoena class. Net $5.00 
N. J. THOMAS* (Thomas-Thorup ‘44). E.-M. (Wm. 
Mohr x ? Cardinal.) Bi-blue-purple. Will set 
some seed $ .50 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed ‘40). M. Lovely blue with 
Glellivelanahbill Storia Gon dak nec cond ene Boe be $ .50 
NOVA GRANDE (Tompkins ‘49). M. ((Golden 
Hind x Late Sun) x (Cloh of Gold)) x ((Golden 
Hind x self) x (Ola Kala)). Brightest yellow 
with a velvety finish. Superb breeding for 
yellows and orange-yellows $7.59 
NYLON (Whiting ‘40). M. (Amitola x Sand!e- 
wood.) Large nylon-tan. Possibly has been 
overlooked as a superb parent. I think it is 
a better breeder for quality than Prairie Sun- 
set. Produces shell pinks when bred to them. 
$ .50 
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CLA KALA (J. Sass '43). M. ((Amitola x ) x 
Prairie Sunset)) x (Golden Age x ). Tall, bril- 
iant yellow. Long a top favorite. Dykes 
IMeGlen ACES Feet ot Ab ce wegen mc. oe eke $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge ‘39). E.-M. (Treas- 
ure Island x Far West.) Smooth parchment-buff- 
pink. Splendid parent. One of our Robin mem- 
bers recommends it for producing smoothness 
This ateTe Sli i AealN eee re comatcerein ed ennai Win Se $ .50 
OLD ROSE (Salbach ‘40). M.-L. (Marquita x 
Monadnock) x (Dark Knight). Line bred from 
Marquita. Tall, large old-rose.. Always popu- 
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OLYMPIO (Cayeux ‘36). M. Large red-purple. 
Scarce. Dykes Medal France ‘46. Net... .$5.00 
ON GUARD (C. Carpenter '49). M.-L. (Ming Yel- 
low x Yel. Dr. Grant sdlg.) Warm soft yellow 
with light area in falls. Picoted edges. H.M. 
oe ee Ae tits ote Pie wart poe Oa $8.00 
OPAL CLOUD (Kleinsorge ‘49). M. (Cascade 
Splendor x Daybreak.) Terra-cotta pink with 
pale viclet suffusions. Good breeding for 
(STC epee mos aie rere etal e aa oa rahe $5.00 
ORANGE GEM (McKee ‘48). M. (Red Gleam x 
Mary Vernon) x (Moontide). Very large deep 
orange-yellow. Will surely be a superb parent 
for deep orange-yellows and reds. H.M. ‘49 
$10.00 
CRANGEMAN (Waters ‘46). M. (Naranja x Golden 
Majesty.) Large, deep orange-yellow. Reports 
say it is a superb parent. H.M. ‘47 $3.00 
ORCHID LADY (Salbach ‘43). M. (Anne-Marie 
Cayeux x Alta Calif.) x (Miss Calif.). Wide 
orchid. Effective in clumps 
OREGON SUNSHINE (National ‘39). E.-M. Very 
large creamy-yellow. Heavy substance. Prov- 
ing a good parent. May be useful for 
greens $ .40 
OREGON TRAIL (Kleinsorge ‘43). M. (Rebellion x 
Naranja) x (Aztec Copper). Tan blend with 
deep brown at hafts. Blood for rich things $1.00 
ORELIO (DeForest ‘47). M. (Casa Morena x 
Garden Flame.) Large red, very showy. Won- 
derful blood for red breeding. H.M. ‘49. .$4.00 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR (Buneaux ‘48). M. (Miss 
Calif. x D. Hall pink blend 41-1) x (Majenica). 
Blend of orange, buff and metallic lavender. 
Wonderful blood for rich blends, yellows, reds. 
H.M. ‘48 $5.00 
ORMACO* (Kleinsorge '42). M. (Ormohr x Aztec 
Copper.) Rich purple with copper undertones. 
Fema, loeila, Wronids uml Cus oe cc ose seb $1.00 
ORMOHR* (Kleinsorge ‘37). M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Anakim.) Large violet. Good pod parent. With 
Great Lakes, Blue Valley, Mirror Lake, Blue 
Rhythm, Pierre Menard or Cahokia should 
produce some splendid blues and violets. The 
parent of Lady Dozier (see Introductions). A.M. 
‘A0 
OVER HERE* (White 83). E. (One fourth onco.) 
Rosy hybrid 
OVERTURE (D. Hall '44). M. (40-34: 38-26 x 35-40) 
x (89-62, the breeder that gave Hall his pink 
breaks: (86-01: W. R. Dykes x Dolly Madison) 
x (Morocco Rose). Sister to Dream Girl. Tailored 
pink. H.M. ‘44 
