OLA KALA J. Sass Pee 38 in. 
Brilliant yellow, almost orange in its 
depth and intensity. Medium large, well 
substanced, semi-flaring and ruffled, it 
has strong, nicely branched stem and is 
very weather resistant. Dykes Medal 
1948. $0.75 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge ’39:)— 
M 39 in. Strong textured flowers of 
ivory-white, with an over-lay of golden 
dust, incredibly gossamer. Large with 
domed standards and flaring falls. $0.50 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach ’40)—M 30 
in. Standards golden-orange, of excep- 
tional brilliance. Falls semi-flaring and 
a fiery copper-red. $0.50 
ORLOFF (H. Sass ’37)—ML 83 in. Med- 
ium sized but heavy blooming yellow 
ground plicata. The cream yellow back- 
ground is heavily dotted and edged red- 
brown. $0.50 
PAINTED DESERT (Miliken ’43)—M 
38 in. A blend of buff gold and rust red 
Good form and finish. $1.00 
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PEACH BLOW (H. Sass ’43)—M 34 in. 
A light yellow plicata with rosy-pink 
markings. Medium large and _ well 
brenched) per: setae eee re $0.75 
PINK CAMEO (Fay ’46)—M 38 in. A 
smoothly tailored and deep toned shell 
pink. A splendid iris and a very popular 
one. A.M. 1948. $2.50 
PINK SENSATION (Hall ’48)—E 33 
in. Delicate light pink, a creation of 
that famous breeder for pinks, David 
Hall. A bright orange beard lends vi- 
brancy. Flower large, full and rounded 
in form: liehtly ruffled. *2 5222 $10.00 
DRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass ’39)—ML 
36 in. This iris is unforgettable with 
its irridescent colors of apricot, peach, 
pink and rose with a sprinkling of gold 
shining throughtout. Dykes Medals 1943 
$1.00 
PRISCILLA (Whiting ’42)—M 30 in. A 
white that is very white for it has no 
touch of any other color, even the beard 
is white. Always well branched, a long 
season of bloom. A gem in any garden. 
$0.75 
PURPLE GIANT (Gage ’33)—M 36 in. 
Large true purple, showy and vigorous. 
$0.40 
RANGITIKI (Stevens ’41)—M 386 in. 
Among the finest of rich purple iris is 
this lustrous carmine-purple self, en- 
hanced by a glowing gold geard. $0.75 
RANGER (Kleinsorge ’43) — L 36 in. 
Large, long, dark but brilliant near 
crimson, with cone shaped standards and 
wide glossy falls. A fine late bloomer. 
BES 7 OS AO OAC ie ce REL We a $1.50 
RED DOUGLAS (THE) (J. Sass ’37)— 
ML 38 in. Huge, smooth, rosy, wine-red, 
deep and intense and solid to the haft. 
This purple-red is deservedly popular. 
Dykes: :Medavlg4 inoue ee. $0.75 
RED TORCH (H. Sass ’47)—ML 34 in. 
Standards, rich bronze-gold. Falls pure 
velvety-red, very brilliant. Medium 
sized flowers of flaring form and good 
substance, $1.50 
RED VALOR (Nicholls ’39)—ML 388 in. 
Magnificent deep garnet-red with brown 
beard. Wonderful sleek finish and ex- 
tremely heavy substance. Broad flaring 
falls and low branching. Rome Gold 
Meéedalvl9 40) sje. 8 Sse ee $1.00 
