OLA KALA (J. Sass ‘43). M. ((Amitola x ) x 
(Prairie Sunset)) x (Golden Age x ). Tall, bril- 
liant yellow. Long a top favorite. Dykes 
Maoccrlen4 Gita cn cacr Te iatel cp crsmen are ft $1.00 
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 
bat aot key BWANA 7s Aen ee ee We eenaO Ie $ .60 
OLYMPIAN (G. Douglas ‘48). M. 42 in. (Red 
Amber x sdlg: Bonnie Lass x Red Bonnet.) 
Standards buff, blended rose. Falls rosy-brown 
with velvety flush of rose in center..... $2.50 
OLYMPIO (Cayeux ‘36). M. Large red-purple. 
Scarce. Dykes Medal France ‘46. Net... .$5.00 
OLYMPUS SKIES (See Introductions) 
ONE CLEAR CALL (Tompkins ‘51). M. (Ave Maria 
x SnowCarnival.) Large, clean, flaring, ruffled 
Wiiten Och bya fitaca wht. Wivtioilneslersuel cay cree $7.00 
ON GUARD (C. Carpenter ‘49). M.-L. (Ming Yel- 
low x Yel. Dr. Grant sdlg.) Warm soft yellow 
with light area in falls. Picoteed edges. H.M. 
RL OM Re Ne chaos cor cakes of SORE E egee net ne $3.00 
OPAL CLOUD (Kleinsorge ‘49). M. (Cascade 
Splendor x Daybreak.) Terra-cotta pink with 
pale violet suffusions. Good breeding for 
blends trate ken sccm iene oe aecrm ewe coweear ee a ine $1.00 
OPERA PINK (Whiting '51). M-L., 40 inches. (Sis- 
ter to Maytime.) Light creamy pink with cream 
colored beard tanemagtrd soiecthtet anrece canoe $2.50 
ORANGE APRICOT (See Introductions) 
ORANGE CREAMO (Muhlestein ‘53). M.-L., 38 
inches. (Salmon Shell x Pink Formal) x (Apricot 
Glory). Flaring aprciot-orange self with good 
Sulstanees Netwoes 4s tcwae ciesetees ist aise $15.00 
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-yellow and reds. H.M. ‘49. .$1.00 
ORANGEMAN (Waters ‘46). M. (Naranja x Golden 
Majesty.) Large, deep orange-yellow. Reports 
say it is a superb parent. H.M. '47...... $ .75 
ORCHID DAWN (Daily '54). M.-L. 40 in. (Spin- 
drift x Snoqualmie) x (Nylon). Strong stalks 
carry these lovely, ruffled, orchid-lavender 
flowers that have flat flaring falls. Wonderful 
blood to use with such things as Mary Randall 
Giidmthesne We DINKSaa NGta saan lente lth aes $1.00 
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 
Saka as ps RENEE eR SEI Oey CLARE SO Cs $1.50 
ORCHID QUEEN (See Introductions) 
ORCHID RUFFLES (Schreiner ‘54). E.-M. 36 in. 
(Harriet Thoreau) x ((Angelus x ?) x (Matula x 
sdlg.: Noweta x Violet Cr.)). Delicate orchid 
color and a charming laced edge. This is great 
breeding material to use with other lace-edged 
TRaubaye fait Be hee Res She acc PIANC. cy parol pt OAC ORE Ode $10.00 
ORELIO (DeForest ‘47). M. (Casa Morena x 
Garden Flame.) Large red, very showy. Won- 
derful blood for red breeding. H.M. ‘49. .$1.00 
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. 
elle Vie AO earn ert ote laces eaTian. fe peia) sce er Wea ig as ed $2.50 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Salbach ‘50). M. (Brilliant 
Amber x Sdlg of Sultan's Robe.) Stunning, rich 
red blend. Standards mahogany, falls mahog- 
ony-brown shading to gold at haft. Brilliant 
blue blaze in center of falls. Introduced as 
Oriental Splendor. H.M. ‘52. Net........ $7.50 
ORMACO’ (Kleinsorge ‘42). M. (Ormohr x Aztec 
Copper.) Rich purple with copper undertones. 
Fertile both ways. H.M. ‘47............. $ .50 
ORMOHR* (Kleinsorge '37). M. (Wm. Mohr x 
Anakim.) Large violet. Good pod parent. With 
Great Lakes, Blue Valley, Mirror Lake, Blue 
Rhythm, Pierre Menard or Cahokia should 
produce some splendid blues and violets. The 
parent of Lady Dozier. A.M. ‘40........ $ .50 
OYEZ* (White '38). E. 12 in. (Polyhymnia x Jubi- 
lee.) The most sought-after little charmer in 
this class of hybrids. Falls strikingly veined 
like the wings of some exotic butterfly. 
UNIS opr cscctale eae a Casket te ai iea ae Seen au se aa $1.50 
PACEMAKER (Lapham ‘50). M. (Edward Lap- 
ham x Red Waves.) Large, tall, wide and full 
bodied red that is quite impressive. Holds 
promise as a breeder. H.M. ‘50......... $3.00 
PAGAN GOLD (G. Douglas ‘'51). M.-L. ((White 
Prince x Easter Morn) x (Golden Hind)) x (Mi- 
mosa Gold). Rich, gleaming gold. The falls 
appear quite: velvety. H.C. “48......... $5.50 
PAGAN PRINCESS (G. Douglas ‘48). E.-M. (Pink 
Cameo) x ((40-10 x Melitza) x (Flora Zenor)). 
Purple with strong pinkish undertones. Tan- 
gerine beard. Said to produce startling seed- 
Himiey Seed Bia Notes viene ot. hens emcee Ma $2.00 
PAGAN ROYAL (G. Douglas ‘51). M. (Gulf 
Stream) x (The Bishop x The Black Douglas). 
Glowing red-violet that is very commanding in 
the garden. Superb blood for dark things. 
Fla Vim) Dears epee NE OR Leal NG Lene eiiclts> Benet conte $5.00 
PAGAN SUNSET (G. Douglas ‘51). M. (True Love 
x Alpine Glow.) Blending cf orange, rose, 
apricot and copper is a striking flower. .$3.50 
PALE DAWN (O. Fay ‘47). E.-M. (Matterhorn x 
44-11.) Light blue that holds its color. H.M. 
SA) GAPPN cor Pp OE UN are ct Rte on aha’ oleh aus stands ote $1.00 
PALE PRIMROSE (Whiting '46). M. (Happy Days 
x Midwest Gem.) Large ruffled yellow. A.M. 
EXglond<o0) HIM, 7 S00. Net ic ceyaile ervey si $ .75 
PALLIDA F. VARIEGATA (Krelage.) E. Small 
blue flowers with grape perfume. Foliage 
green striped yellow. Makes an unusually in- 
teresting border plant any time of year, and 
especially against green shrubbery..... $ .50 
