NIGHTFALL (Hall, 1942) M. 36” 
An Iris with falls of rich dark Pansy-purple, and standards 
several shades lighter. Plushlike substance with a glistening 
Sheen. A most dependable grower. A.M. 1945. 50¢ each 
NIGHTINGALE (Hall, 1942) M. 36” 
A gleaming golden russet with a biscuit tan shading, Large 
flowers on good strong and well branched stems. Most attrac- 
tive. A.M. 1945, 75¢ each 
“NORTHWESTERN (Cook, 1951) M. 38” 
The Iris which was so much admired when first shown at the 
1950 A.I.S. Convention. It is a royal purple. Clear, bright and 
pure in color throughout even to the haft and beard. Flowers 
are large, well domed standards, wide falls and nice ruffling. 
Large number of bloom over a long season. Rapid increaser. 
$12.00 each 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943) M.L. 38” 
The Dykes Medal winner for 1948, as well as being voted the 
Number | Iris in the Best Hundred for three years. There are 
quite a few good deep yellows but this Iris tops them all for 
depth of color (almost orange). It is beautifully ruffled, semi- 
flaring in form and has excellent substance, withstanding wind 
and rain remarkably well. Its top honors are well deserved as it 
is one of the best. With the greatly reduced price, it is “a 
must” for all Iris lovers. Hall of Fame. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge, 1939) M. 38” 
A large flower of light creamy tan with a golden buff over- 
cast. Standards domed, falls wide and tailored in appearance. 
Very long lasting. A.M. 1941. 50¢, 3 for $1.25 
“ON GUARD (Carpenter, 1949) M.L. 40” 
Large full flowers of a warm soft yellow with a lighter area in 
falls. Standards closed, semi-flaring falls. The whole flower has 
a picoted border which greatly adds to its charm. H.M. 1949. 
$4.00 each 
“ORANGE GEM (McKee, 1948) M. 40” 
A lovely large orange self with an orange beard. Flowers are 
well formed, of good substance and color if even and rich. Flar- 
ing falls with ruffled borders. H.M. 1948. $4.00 each 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge, 1937) M. 40” 
One of the largest of the Mohr family. This gigantic flower 
is a pale lilac with a silver overcast and violet veining which 
gives it a most distinct appearance. Heavy substance, with- 
standing heat and rain. A.M. 1940. On Best Hundred List. 
50¢, 3 for $1.25 
OZONE (J. Sass, 1935) M.L. 37” 
An innovation in color. A pearly mauve to rose lavender with 
an unusual center of coppery-brown. Try this one, you will 
like it. 40¢ each 
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