Monterey—Dark bronzed red bicolor. Tall with 
nicely shaped flowers-Each $1.00 
Moon Magic—A soft shade of medium light 
yellow. Not a clear color, but one that lends 
itself well to the general garden picture. Ex¬ 
tra large well formed flowers and a vigor¬ 
ous grower. _Each $3.00 
Morning Glory—For brilliance, this tall red- 
violet has no superior. Sure to be one of the 
most popular varieties ever introduced. Very 
special low price. _Each $1.00 
Morning Splendor—Huge flowers producing 
a deep red effect. Among the very best re¬ 
gardless of price. The iris that made Shull fa¬ 
mous as a hybridizer. 34 inches_Each 25c 
Mother of Pearl—See bargain list. 
Mt. Penn—See bargain list. 
Mrs. A. S. Hoyt—S. light purple; F. white, 
striped petunia violet, with a distinct heart 
shaped white spot in the center. 26 in.__Each 25c 
Mrs. Hetty Mats«n—See bargain list. 
tMrs. Marion Cran—Tall bright rose-pink. Each 35c 
My Maryland—A richly bronzed, red purple 
with a distinct buff brown at the throat. Giv¬ 
en honorable mention by A. I. S_Each $1.50 
Nancy Orne—Lovely blend of fawn and pink. 
Makes an even compact clump of a very pret¬ 
ty shade of pink when used in mass plant¬ 
ings _Each 25c 
Nanook—S. warm amber white slightly deep¬ 
er at edge; F. pure white with heavy yellow 
throat. Introduced by Ayers in 1932. The 
high quality of his more recent introductions 
is well exemplified in this variety_Each $5.00 
Nebraska—Ruffled flowers of apricot yellow 
the falls striped a rich brown. Late_Each 50c 
Nepenthe—Soft blending of mauve blue with 
a distinct suffusion of light yellow. A new 
novelty creating much favorable comment. 
Each _$1.50 
.Neptune—See bargain list. 
Nine Wells—See bargain list. 
Numa Roumestan—An intense, rich red self. 
A new tall variety of outstanding merit. Each$1.50 
Oberon—An iris sure to please. Large flowers 
of iridescent pinkish lavender. 36 in_Each 25c 
Odarolac—One of the best tall blue and mauve 
blends. Beautiful flaring falls. On exhibition 
was given a rating of 90. Rugged_Each 25c 
Okoboji—The darkest red growing in the gar¬ 
den. Released by the introducer in 1932.__Ea. 50c 
Old Gold—Real deep yellow plicata type. The 
heavy golden yellow of the fall suggested this 
most appropriate name. After years of close 
association with iris, I freely recommend this 
variety as one sure to please_Each 25c 
Olive Murrell—Deep rose blended with bronze 
producing a soft, warm pink. Tall_Each 35c 
Omaha—While this iris is spoken of as red, I 
prefer to class it as very rich, bright pink. 
Very beautiful indeed. 28 inches_Each 65c 
Onnoris—See bargain list. 
tOpera—See bargain list 
