NEBRASKA SUNSET (Henry Sass ‘52). M., 36 
inches. (Sister to Bold Copper.) Golden russet 
hushed *Sudan-brown! 9.-. 2. ofs/e exie.0 a's oe $8.00 
SE—8 
NEW ADVENTURE (Muhlestein) 
E—32 (See Introductions) 
NEW ERA (Sass Bros. ‘49). E.-M. ((Wambliska x 
Dore) x (Calif. Gold)) x ((Tiffany x Orloff) x 
(Casque D’or)). White standards, olive-yellow 
falls. Different rather than beautiful, but may 
be highly useful for breeding yellow amoenas 
or greens $1.00 
E—3 
NEW HORIZON (O. Fay ’46). E.-M. ((Morocco 
Rose) x (Hall's 40-24: 35-40 x Lullaby)) x (Over- 
ture). Bi-peach-pink with tangerine beard. Fine 
parent. H.M. ‘47 
E—25 
NEW HOPE (DeForest ‘50). E.-M. ((P 42: (Alta 
Calif. x Sacramento) x (Sib.) x (Tiffany)) x 
(Blue Shimmer). Large beautifully formed new 
plicata heavily bordered medium violet-blue. 
Sumely stunning. H.M. ‘51 $5.00 
NEW LOOK (P. R. Johnson '52). E.-M., 33 inches. 
(Wm. Mohr x probably Bruno.) Wide reddish 
purple with intricate onco-veining inside 
flower which may be seen through somewhat 
open standards $5.00 
E—29 
NEW SNOW (O. Fay ‘46). E.-M. (Snow Flurry x 
41-11: Katherine Fay sister.) Wide ruffled white 
that is proving a wonderful parent for blues 
and whites. A.M. ‘48 $2.00 
NICOLE LASSAILLY (Cayeux '38). E.-M. (Polichi- 
nelle x Don Juan.) Light blue neglecta. Dykes 
Medal France 1937. Net $2.00 
E—40 
NIGHT LIFE (Muhlestein ‘48). M. (Storm King x 
Sable.) About as black as we have seen. 
Boe flower on somewhat short stalks. .$4.00 
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NIGHT SPOT (Muhlestein ‘49). M.-L. (Storm King) 
x (Prince Valiant: Joycette x McCall). Tall, well 
branched bi-black-purple. Falls flare horizon- 
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NINE HEARTHS (Rawlins ‘48). M. (Wabash x 
Snowking.) This wide, heavily substanced 
white stole our hearts, and how we tried to 
set seed on it, without success. If it proves to 
be fertile at all will surely put some quality 
into the Amoena class $2.00 
S-—9 
N. J. THOMAS* (Thomas-Thorup ‘44). E.-M. (Wm. 
Mohr x ? Cardinal.) Bi-blue-purple. Will set 
some seed 
E—13 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed '40). M. Lovely blue with 
delightful form $ .50 
NORTHWESTERN (F. Cook '51). E.-M., 38 inches. 
(Blue Glow x Gulf Stream.) Wide, flaring rich 
royal purple. Should be a wonderful breeder 
for darks. H.M. ‘51, A.M. ‘53. Net $10.00 
S—2 
NOVA GRANDE (Tompkins ‘49). M. ((Golden 
Hind x Late Sun) x (Cloth of Gold)) x ((Golden 
Hind x self) x (Ola Kala)). Brightest yellow 
with a velvety finish $2.00 
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NOVELTY (Craig ‘51). M., 42 inches. (Tiffany x 
Los Angeles) x (Belle Brunette). Circular pink 
and cream plicata, fancy, striated orchid. $5.00 
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NYLON (Whiting ‘40). M. (Amitola x Sandle- 
wood.) Large nylon-tan. Possibly has been 
overlooked as a superb parent $ .50 
OLA KALA (J. Sass ‘43). M. ((Amitola x ) x 
(Prairie Sunset)) x (Golden Age x ). Tall, bril- 
liant yellow. Long a top favorite. Dykes 
Medal ‘48 $1.00 
E—11 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge ‘39). E.-M. (Treas- 
ure Island x Far West.) Smooth parchment-buff- 
pink. Splendid parent. One of our Robin mem- 
bers recommends it for producing smoothness 
in reds. A.M. ‘41 $ .50 
E—15 
OLYMPIO (Cayeux ‘36). M. Large red-purple. 
Scarce. Dykes Medal France ‘46. Net... .$5.00 
ONE CLEAR CALL (Tompkins ‘51). M. (Ave Maria 
x SnowCarnival.) Large, clean, flaring, ruffled 
eee: Really fine. H.M. ‘51 $8.00 
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ON GUARD (C. Carpenter ‘49). M.-L. (Ming Yel- 
low x Yel. Dr. Grant sdig.) Warm soft yellow 
with light area in falls. Picoteed edges. H.M. 
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OPAL CLOUD (Kleinsorge ‘49). (Cascade 
Splendor x Daybreak.) Terra-cotta pink with 
pale viclet suffusions. Good breeding for 
blends 
OPERA PINK (Whiting ‘51). M-L., 40 inches. (Sis- 
ter to Maytime.) Light creamy pink with cream 
colored beard $3.00 
ORANGE CREAMO (Muhlestein '53). M.-L., 38 
inches. (Salmon Shell x Pink Formal) x (Apricot 
Glory). Flaring aprciot-orange self with good 
Gs Withdrawn for 1954. 
E—31 
ORANGE GEM (McKee '48). M. (Red Gleam x 
Mary Vernon) x (Moontide). Very large deep 
orange-yellow. Will be a superb parent for 
deep orange-yellows and reds. H.M. ‘49. .$2.00 
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ORANGEMAN (Waters ‘46). M. (Naranja x Golden 
Majesty.) Large, deep orange-yellow. Reports 
say it is a superb parent. H.M. ‘47 $1.00 
N—2-3 
ORCHID MIST (Henry Sass ‘50). M. (Flora Zenor 
x SQ 73) x ((Midwest Gem x Dore) x Prairie 
Sunset)) x (Flora Zenor.) Orchid with tangerine 
beard. May be a good one to use for deep 
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ORELIO (DeForest ‘47). M. (Casa Morena x 
Garden Flame.) Large red, very showy. Won- 
derful blood for red breeding. H.M. ‘49. .$1.50 
E—17 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR (Buneaux ‘48). M. (Miss 
Calif. x D. Hall pink blend 41-1) x (Majenica). 
Blend of orange, buff and metallic lavender. 
Wonderful blood for rich blends, yellows, reds. 
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ORIENTAL GLORY (Salbach ‘50). M. (Brilliant 
Amber x Sdlg of Sultan's Robe.) Stunning, rich 
red blend. Standards mahogany, falls mahog- 
any-brown shading to gold at haft. Brilliant 
blue blaze in center of falls. Introduced as 
Oriental Splendor. H.M. ‘52. Net 
SE—5 
