Mount Royal 



A giant royal purple, practically a self in effect. 

 Originated in Montreal, it is especially hardy, a 

 rapid increaser, and is noted for its heavy fragrance. 



Each 35c; Three for $1.00 



Mrs. Herbert Hoover 



One of the new pink or near-pink varieties. The 

 standards are old rose, lightly tinged with bronze, 

 and are broad and ruffled. Falls are a deeper rose, 

 with midrib of turquoise blue. The center of the 

 flower is lit with a most brilliant beard and style 

 arms. Exceptionally free flowering and rapid of in- 

 crease. Stems are tall and well branched. In a class 

 with Frivolite and IMarquisette ; between the two in 

 general color effect. 



Each $3.00 



Mrs. Marion Cran 



One of the f'nest pink-toned iris ever introduced. 

 Exceptionally tall, with large, well-formed flowers 

 of bright rose-pink. This is the true variety, not to 

 - be confused with "Marion Cran". 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



Mrs. Valerie West 



Of the long line of Dominion seedlings put out 

 by Mr. Bliss, he considers this his crowning achieve- 

 ment. It combines the rich colorings of Bruno and 

 Cardinal into a flower of greater size on a taller 

 stem, widely branched, and produces its enormous 

 blossoms in great profusion. 



Each $1.00; three for $2.50 



Nebraska 



Deep golden yellow, with prominent veinings of 

 reddish brown in the falls. A good sized flower, 

 slightly ruffled. 



Each 50c 



Nene 



Has the reputation of being the world's largest 

 iris, and it certainly is a genuine stunner. The flow- 

 ers are of staggering size, up to nine inches in height, 

 and are produced on stems Avhich almost remind one 

 of corn stalks. In addition to its size, Nene is really 

 a beautiful iris, with lilac standards and falls of rich 

 wine-red, darker at the haft. Stock limited. 



Each $2.00 



NiNGAL 



One of the recent productions of Dr. Ayres, of 

 Cincinnati. A most lovely and unusual blend, unlike 

 anything now in commerce. The standards are pure 

 bronzy buff, extra large, and nicely domed. The 

 flaring falls are of a smooth, Avarm buff, overlaid 

 Avith iridescent very pale blue. This blue shading is 

 deepest near the center and gradually fades to pale 

 buff at the margin. Gigantic in stature, being up to 

 46 inches tall. Very few rhizomes; each $8.00 



NOWETA 



Here is one of the sensations of the past two 

 seasons, an iris of the Midgard type, but of large 

 size, exceptionally ruffled, of melting creamy pink. 

 Of all the new irises we saw last season, this was our 

 favorite. Stock was difficult to secure last simimer, 

 and it will ]irobably be a sell-out again the coming 

 season. 



Each $5.00 



NUMA ROUMESTAN 



Deep but bi'ight garnet red, of a uniform shade in 

 both standards and falls. More uniform in color 

 than Dauntless ; not as large nor as tall, however. 

 Free blooming, and gives a fine red note in the gar- 

 den. Very late. Each $1.00 



Nurmahal 



One of the magnificent seedlings introduced by 

 Col. Nicholls of Ithaca, N. Y. Standai'ds deep brown, 

 Avith a hint of violet, very large, circular and domed. 

 Falls very deep black-brown Avith a red undertone. 

 YelloAv beard. Of the Grace Sturtevant type, but a 

 larger floAver Avith better substance and much finer 

 standards. A Avonderful ncAV iris that is sure to 

 attract instant attention. Each $3.00 



NUSKU 



Lovely old rose and yelloAv blend, a very luminous 

 flower, tall and stately. Introduced by Mrs. Thos. 

 Xesmith of LoAvell, Mass, Flowers of large size, 

 about three feet in height. Each 50c 



Omaha 



a beautiful coral-red self, Avith orange beard, 

 producing a very striking contrast. Blooms are extra 

 large and of loA^ely rounded form. The color effect 

 is deep and brilliant pink, rather than red, and the 

 petals haA'e a glistening and fragile appearance, al- 

 though on the contrary they stand up perfectly. A 

 considerable noA^elty in color, and one of Sass's finest. 

 Height about 30 inches. Each 50c; three for $1.25 



Opaline 



A A'ery lovely blend of soft pink and yelloAv, the 

 tallest of this type, A single stalk gives but a faint 

 idea of the beauty of this floAver; last year Ave liad a 

 huge clump and it Avas stunning! 



Each 50c; three for $1.25 



Opera 



An old but ever popular sort of rich ruby effect. 

 Smaller and shorter than Morning Splendor. 



Each 25c 



Ophelia 



A blend of cream, old gold, pink, and pale blue, 

 difficult to at once describe, but one of the loveliest 

 of all irises, A beautiful A^ariety under artificial 

 light. Each 25c; three for 50c 



Oregon Beauty 



A large and Avell formed iris of Dominion blood, 

 with standards shaded rose and chamois, the falls 

 broad and flaring, a brilliant reddish-violet lightened 

 Avith terra cotta, and edged the color of the stan- 

 dards. Each $1.50 



Oregon Giant 



Colossal floAver of very dark coloring, the haft 

 heavily marked and A^eined on a cream ground. 



Each $2.50 



Oruga 



Large floAvers, abundantly produced, in pale lav- 

 ender, lighter at edges of the falls. Very prominent 

 fuzzy beard. 



Each 35c 



-I Par/e E 'u/hleen }■ 



