Over-the-Garden- Wall 
MISSOURI {print. ’33) An outstanding laven¬ 
der-blue bicolor, with broad, flaring, velvety 
falls. Fine substance and a profuse bloomer. 
44". H.M., A.I.S. ’33.$7.50 
Mme. Serouge (Cay. ’29) Violet and blackish 
purple. 42". C.M., S.N.H.F.$5.00 
Modoc (Essig ’29) Almost black.$2.50 
Monterey ('M. M. ’29) Dark bronzed red- 
violet. 42".$0.75 
Moon Magic (Shull ’31) A charming light yel¬ 
low. 38". H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$3.50 
Morning Glory (Kirk. ’29) A large, vigorous 
bright red. 40".$2.00 
MORNING STAR (Winter ’34) “A sweet shade 
of clean uniform butter-yellow” with good 
sized flowers and a long period of bloom. 
Fragrant. 33". $5.00 
Mountain Mist (And. ’31) A large flower of 
soft mauve-bronze. 40".$2.50 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover (Home. ’30) Old rose, 
dusted with gold, and having a turquoise-blue 
center in F. 36".$6.00 
Mrs. Valerie West (Bliss- Wal. ’25) Lavender, 
bronze and crimson. 40".$1.00 
My Maryland (Sheets ’31) Bronzy violet and 
crimson. H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$2.50 
Nanook (Ayres ’32) Creamy white with amber 
edges and orange venations. 44".$3.00 
Natividad (M. M. ’32) Warm creamy white 
with gold center. 36".$6.50 
Nene (Cay. ’28) A giant iris in tones of lilac and 
red. 48".$1.25 
Nepenthe (Conn. ’31) A most subtle blend of 
pale rose and yellow, with long falls. 30". 
H.M., A.I.S. ’32.$1.50 
New Albion (Essig '32) Pure waxy white, no 
venations.$3.00 
Newtonia (Don. ’30) Frosted ashes of roses, 
with amber center. 44".$1.25 
Nightshade (Wmsn. ’32) A taller, fragrant 
Gaudichau. 42".$1.50 
Ningall (Ayres ’32) Blended gold and lavender 
with blue midrib. 46".$6.50 
Nocturne (Shull ’26) Very rich dark blue. 36". 
.$0.75 
NINIGRET (Hill ’34) S. bronzy tawny olive 
to honey yellow; F. Bordeaux. Gives a bril¬ 
liant orange effect for the garden. We are 
delighted to introduce this iris for Prof. Hill, 
this season. Bloom medium. 38".$17.50 
Noonday (Tobie ’31) An amber yellow of fast 
increase. . $1.00 
Norma Jeanne (Conery ’30) A late, fragrant 
mauve-pink. 44".$1.00 
No-we-ta (H. P. Sass ’32) A pink self with 
slight yellow flush. Not tall, but adorable 
in tone. 32".$3.50 
Numa Rumestan (Cay. ’28) An intense deep 
red self. Late. 36".$1.00 
Nurmahal ( Nich. ’31) Deep brown-violet and 
blackish red-brown. 36".$5.00 
Nusku ( Nes. ’31) Old rose, blended with gold. 
Tall, fine substance.$0.65 
October Maples (Sass '31) Pale yellow with 
crimson. 32".$2.00 
Okoboji (J. Sass ’32) Two shades of deep dark 
purple. 30".$0.65 
Old Madrid (Shull ’32) Several shades of pur¬ 
ple, with circular F., that are notably vel¬ 
vety. 26".$6.00 
Opaline (Wmsn. ’30) Soft pink and yellow 
blend. 36".$0.65 
Oregon Beauty (Klein. ’30) Dull violet and 
purple. 42".$2.00 
Oregon Giant ( Klein. ’30) Very large reddish- 
purple. 42".$2.00 
ORIANA (H. P. Sass ’33) A pure white of fine 
form and substance. 32".$4.00 
Osprey (Berry ’27) Tall, pale, glistening laven¬ 
der. 42".$0.75 
Pacific (Essig ’29) Splendid deep blue. 36". $0.75 
Padre (M. M. ’30) S. lavender and buff; F. rosy 
purple. Sturdy. 42".$0.65 
Pale Moonlight (Essig ’31) Exquisite glistening 
pale blue — a gem. H.M., A.I.S. '33.. .$2.00 
Palomar (Berry ’31) Brilliant deep violet. 36". 
H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$3.00 
Parma (Edl. '30) An iridescent blue blend with 
rich red-orange beard. 38".$1.75 
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