Bearded Iris (Continued) 
New Snow (Fay 1946) Flowers large and ruffled with no venations. As pure white 
in color as newly fallen snow. Has a full, bright yellow beard that emphasizes 
the purity of the bloom. Tall grower. Highly recommended by the A.I.S. also 
Honorable Mention by the American Iris Society. 40”. $2.50 
Nightfall (D. Hall 1941) Falls are a very rich dark pansy purple with almost no 
veining in the haft. Standards are several shades lighter than the falls, making a 
very striking color combination. Substance and form excellent. Strong grower 
and free bloomer. 36”. 50c 
Ola Kala (J. Sass 1943) This is a recent origination that has met with a most 
favorable reception. A very lovely, deep yellow; medium large ruffled flowers on 
well branched stems. 36”. $1.60 
Ormohr (Kleinsorge 1937) Flowers similar in color to Wm. Mohr but larger with 
better branching. Color is gray-lavender with veins and dots of lavender 
throughout the flower. Rated 89. H.M. and A.M., A.I.S. Midseason. 40”. 50¢ 
Pale Dawn (Fay 1947) A pale blue iris that does not fade. The very large, full- 
petaled tailored flowers are borne on strong, perfectly branched stalks. Haft is 
wide and clean. Falls flaring, standards domed. Plants large and vigorous. 
Winter hardy. Early. 41”. $2.00 
Paradise Pink (Lapham 1950) A clear flamingo pink, rather deep in color, nicely formed 
flowers, and a vigorous grower. Late. 33” $9.90 
Pierre Menard (Faught 1948) Very fine, medium blue self. The slightly open stan- 
dards are hyacinth blue. The flaring falls are campanula violet, veined hyacinth 
blue. The canary yellow beard is surrounded by a patch of light hyacinth blue. 
Stems are strong, with close but well-spaced branches. Very popular among 
iris fanciers. 36”. $7.50 
Pink Cameo (Fay 1946) An exquisite, fresh pure pink; one of the famous “flamingo 
pink” line. Outstanding qualities are the pinkness, smoothness and purity of 
tone and melting softness of color. This is a real pink color that has been so 
elusive to capture. The shading is a beautiful, translucent, camoe pink with a 
striking tangerine-orange beard, Excellent branching. Good substance. Good 
sized flowers, slightly flaring. Very early blooming. A grand acquisition. 36” 
$1.50 
Pink Plume (Schreiner 1951) This self-colored orchid-pink might be described as a 
glorified Dreamcastle, being pinker, larger and lighter. A supremely beautiful iris 
with domed standards and broad falls. Midseason. 36” $7.50 
Pink Sensation (D. Hall 1948) Fine, delicate light pink without any trace of lilac or 
salmon tones and showing a fine tangerine or orange-red beard. Pink Sensa- 
tion is very aptly named as it is really a sensational color in iris. Large flower, 
full and rounded in form with laciniated petal edges. Very early. One of the 
first to bloom of the tall bearded iris. About 33” tall. $8.00 
Pinnacle (Stevens 1949) This distinguished iris is unique because of its singular color 
combination — absolutely clear white standards and smooth primrose yellow falls. 
A very fresh and lovely combination. Midseason. 35” $7.50 
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