NARANJA (Mitchell 1935): M.L. 38 in. This flower is unusual 
in that it is a distinct orange-yellow. The falls are ochraceous 
orange, with a yellow heart, and the standards are bright 
empire-yellow, the beard orange-yellow. It gives a pronounced 
orange effect in the garden. H.M. in 1936 and A.M. in 1937. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
NED LEFEVRE (Lapham 1942) : Standards of coppery salmon and 
falls deep pinkish orange. The beard is a rich orange. This highly 
colored blend is a fine Iris, the plant is huge, tall, well branched 
and makes a wonderful garden clump. Each 75c¢; 3 for $2.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay 1946): M.L. 38 in. This is the world’s best 
white Iris. It is as pure in color as freshly fallen snow—the only 
color it has is a full bright yellow beard that emphasizes the 
purity of the bloom. The flowers are large and ruffled with no 
venations. The stalks are tall and sturdy supporting these fine 
flaring flowers. H.M. in 1946 and A.M. in 1948. Illustrated on 
page 16. Each $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
NIGHTFALL (Ha!!l 1942): M 36 in. An extremely dark richly 
colored flower with dark, velvety, pansy-violet falls. The stand- 
ards are lighter colored makina a pleasing contrast. The sub- 
stance is glistening and plush-like. Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
NYLON (Whiting 1940): M.L. 36 in. A rosy beige self of smooth 
and attractive personality. An excellent foil for brighter colors 
in the garden. The color effect is that of golden buff with a 
suffusion of biege-rose. A very sheer color 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
OLA KALA (Sass 1943) : M. 38 in. Very brilliant flower of orange- 
yellow with closed standards and semi-flaring falls. The flowers 
are medium to large and the depth of color in addition to the 
heavy ruffling is something that we have not seen in any other 
Iris. This is one Iris that you must have. H.M., 1943, A.M _ in 
1945, Dykes Medal 1948. Now in the ’’Hall of Fame.” IIlustrat- 
ed on page 32. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939): M. 39 in. A light creamy 
tan, with golden buff overlay. The standards are domed and 
closed, the falls are wide and flaring. A fine blend of great tea? . MISTY GOLD 
charm. H.M. in 1940, A.M. in 1941. Illustrated on page 33. 
Each 60c; 3 for $1.50 
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