MOROCCO ROSE 50 
(Loomis ’37) M. 38”—Very large rose-pink 
self with a soft yellow glow at the heart. 
MOUNT McKINLEY 1.50 
(Schreiner 47) E.M. 38”’—Early blooming 
and tall, the standards opening pale blue 
and fading to cool white; falls are deep pur- 
ple edged with pale blue and with a brown- 
ish haft devoid of markings. 
MULBERRY ROSE 715 
(Schreiner 41) M. 40”’—A self of radiant, 
lovely mulberry-rose. Large size blooms, tall 
stemmed, well branched. H.M. 743; A.M. 44. 
NEW HORIZON 2.50 
(Fay 46) L. 40”—A new shade, close to 
true peach coloring with tangerine beard 
and peach pink buds. Broad petaled and 
ruffled. 
NEW SNOW 2.50 
(Fay ’46) L. 40”’—Pure white with bright 
yellow beard. Large, perfectly formed and 
ruffled. One of the best white Iris. H.M. 
46; A.M. 48. 
NIGHTFALL .60 
(Hall 42) M. 36”—Velvety, blackish pansy- 
lighter. Size, form, substance and branch- 
ing most satisfactory. H.M. ’41; A.M. 745. 
NIGHTINGALE aL 
(Hall ’42) M. 36”—Glistening golden rus- 
set. A new color in a large flower of good 
form and substance. Well branched and at- 
tractive. H.M. 44. 
NYLON 50 
(Whiting ’40) E.M. 36”—Coppery tan self 
with heavy gold beard. One of the largest 
Iris; the stalks are heavy and well branched. 
OLA KALA .90 
(J. Sass 43) M. 38”—Brilliant yellow, al- 
most orange in its depth and intensity. Me- 
dium large, well substanced, semi-flaring 
and ruffled. It has a strong, nicely branched 
stem and is remarkably weather resistant. 
Winner of the Dykes Medal in 1948; H.M. 
43; A.M. ’45. 
OLD PARCHMENT .50 
(Kleinsorge 739) M. 33”—Large ivory with 
creamy tan suffusion. Splendid substance. 
A fine blend of great charm. 
OREGON TRAIL 75 
(Kleinsorge ’43) L. 36”—A big heavy flower 
of smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. 
A rich gold beard and odd soft brown areas 
surmounting the falls. 
ORMACO 75 
(Kleinsorge 42) M.L. 33”—The color is an 
odd blend of violet with much bronze and 
brown. 
PACEMAKER 10.00 
(Lapham ’50) E.M. 36”—A very nicely 
formed new red Iris. A self that is smooth 
and velvety. Better in height and branch- 
ing than most of the brighter reds. 
PATHFINDER 12.00 
(Whiting 48) M. 35”—This is the excep- 
tionally broad petaled pink. The blossoms 
are both wide and very full. Extremely 
heavy substance. H.M. 748. 
PATRICE 1.00 
(DeForest ’45) L.M. 42”—A soft bi-tone 
plicata with creamy standards flushed rosy 
lavender and white falls speckled rose brown. 
PEACHBLOW orf) 
(H. Sass 743) M. 34”—A pink plicata with 
yellow ground. Has remarkable carrying 
power. Oval shape blooms; nicely branched. 
PINK CAMEO 2.00 
(Fay 46) M. 32”—A true pink described as 
pale cameo-pink; a self, with a bright tan- 
gerine beard. Rapid increaser. H.M. 46; 
A.M. 748. 
PINK FORMAL 12.00 
(Muhlestein 49) M. 38”—A new deep pink 
which is conceded to be sensational. It is 
large in size and very tall, with red-tan- 
gerine beard. H.M. ’49. 
PINK REFLECTION .90 
(Cook 742) M.L. 36”—Crisp, flaring chamois 
pink of great charm. Soft, delicate color but 
extremely heavy substance. Beard is lemon 
color. H.M. ’42; A.M. ’44. 
PINNACLE 10.00 
(Stevens 749) M. 35”—Pure white stand- 
ards, primrose yellow falls. One of the 
most striking color breaks in years. 
PINK SENSATION 10.00 
(Hall ’48) E. 33”—True delicate light pink, 
without any influence of lilac or salmon 
tones and sporting the famous tangerine 
beard. Large flower, full and rounded in 
form. 
PRAIRIE SUNSET 15 
(H. Sass ’39) M. 36”—Indescribable blend- 
ing of apricot, pink and coppery gold. A fine 
flower, moderately branched stem. H.M. 
37; A.M. 741; Dykes Medal 743. 
PREMIER PEACH 2.50 
(Hall °46) M. 34”—A self of clear peach 
pink with well domed standards and semi- 
flaring falls. No haft markings and typical 
tangerine beard. H.M. 46. 
PRETTY QUADROON 9.00 
(Kleinsorge 48) M. 36”—Smooth, metal- 
lic, light copper-brown with a hint of lav- 
ender and gold undertone. The flowers are 
of faultless form with a brown beard. H.M. 
748; A.M. ’50. 
PRISCILLA 75 
(Whiting 742) M.30”—A white that is really 
white. beard and all. Classic form, rounded 
and fluted petals with excellent substance. 
PROSPECTOR 9.00 
(Kleinsorge 50) M. 34”—Deepest golden 
yellow—almost an orange, with the falls 
carrying a bold patch of clean ivory-white. 
RADIATION 10.00 
(Hall ’48) E.M. 33”—Beautiful in color and 
form. It is a self with large firm flowers of 
plistening orchid pink with domed standards 
and flaring falls set off by the deep tanger- 
ine beard. H.M. 748. 
