Tull Bearded Iris — Continued 
MOitM.\G SPLENDOUR—36 in. FRAGRANT. 
One of the finest American introductions. 
Awarded three medals. Large flowers of 
rich deep red.20 
HIOTHER OF PEARL—44 in. “Mother of 
Pearl’’ colorings, overlaid gold. The in¬ 
troducer told me he paid the originator 
$5,000 for his original stock of this va¬ 
riety .20 
MOUNT ROYAL—36 in. EXTREMELY FRAG¬ 
RANT, gigantic, velvety deep purple of 
finest form. Recently sold for $50.00.. .75 
MRS. A. S. HOYT—White “plicata” with pe¬ 
tunia-violet edging. I paid $10.00 a plant 
for my original stock of this variety a 
few years ago.25 
MRS. GEO. G. WHITELEGG—Awarded the 
English Iris Society Silver Medal. A fine 
large yellow of perfect shape, with falls 
veined deep Corinthian red. 2.50 
MRS. HETTY MASON—42 in. S—Fawn, suf¬ 
fused bronze; F—rich crimson purple. Sold 
for $20.00 a few years ago.15 
MRS. ILTIS—An American introduction 
which was given an Award of Merit by 
the Council of the Royal Horticultural So¬ 
ciety of England. A true wisteria-blue 
throughout.35 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—Awarded a Silver Medal 
by the Iris Society of England. An amaz¬ 
ing beauty of deep violet coloring.... 5.00 
MRS. MARION CRAN—48 in. My original 
stock cost me $50 a plant. A very lovely 
tall pink toned Iris that is hard to beat. 
.25 
MRS. VALERY WEST—42 in. One of the 
finest of the Dominion race. Bronzy-vio¬ 
let . 2.00 
MUZERIS—40 in. A very pretty flower. S— 
apricot, flushed old rose; F—bright, rosy- 
crimson .25 
MY LADY—50 in. A very tall “plicata” of 
fine form. White, edged soft lavender. .25 
MY MARYLAND—44 in. A magnificent new 
FRAGRANT violet purple, with a golden 
glow at the centre. 2.50 
MYSTERY—38 in. A delightfully fragrant 
soft blend of buff, lavender and old gold. 
1.50 
MYSTIC—36 in. A handsome white Iris, with 
bright red-purple reticulations at the 
throat. Given an Award of Merit in Eng¬ 
land .25 
NAIAD ATLANTA—24 in. A dainty flower, 
with true pink standards and flesh pink 
falls .75 
NEMO—48 in. VERY SWEETLY SCENTED, 
metallic blue. Award of Merit by French 
Nat. Hort. Soc.35 
NENE—38 in. This very stunning Iris is the 
largest introduced to date. Flowers 9 to 
10 in. long, with petals of heavy texture. 
S—soft lilac; F—old rose. 2.50 
NEPENTHE—30 in. An exquisite new soft 
buff and lavender blend. 2.00 
NEWTONIA—42 in. A beautiful new frosted 
amber colored blend. 1.75 
NOCTURNE-—-3 6 in. Shulls superb new deep 
velvety purple. 1.00 
NO-WE-TA—-32 in. An adorable new Sass 
varietv. Soft pink, with a soft yellow 
flush. 3.75 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—36 in. An intensely 
red Iris of French origin, identical in col¬ 
or with Dauntless and beautifully frilled. 
1.50 
NUSKU—32 in. A lovely new old rose and 
yellow blend. Very large. 1.50 
ODAROLOC—40 in. One of the highest rated. 
Soft mauve to lobelia-violet.25 
ODEN VOGEL—36 in. S—Deep yellow; F— 
Plum, with a wide yellow border.25 
ODETTE OLIVET—32 in. EARLY. A very 
lovely soft orchid-pink.50 
OKOBO.II—30 in. A beautiful dark Iris in 
rich velvety deep maroon purple. 1.00 
OLD IVORY—-32 in. Old Ivory color; lemon 
styles; orange beard.15 
OLYMPUS—42 in. A rich massive flower. S— 
rose overlaid soft bronze; F —madder 
crimson .20 
OPERA- —24 in. Popular dark red-toned bi¬ 
color for the front of the border.15 
OMAHA—30 in. An unusual and very hand¬ 
some large flower, with soft rose stand¬ 
ards; old rose falls, rich golden styles and 
bright orange beard.50 
OREAD —30 in. A new bronze and crimson 
variety that is a great beauty.75 
OREGON BEAUTY —42 in. S—Rose and cha¬ 
mois blend; F—Brilliant reddish violet, 
edged the color of the Standards.... 1.75 
OREGON GIANT —42 in. Gigantic reddish- 
purple flower, with heavy golden beard. 
ORIENT PEARL —42 in. Murrell’s new ex¬ 
quisite, irridescent pearly-pink blend. 5.00 
PACIFIC —36 in. A magnificent, EARLY 
deep clear blue of gigantic size. 1.50 
PAROS WALLACE —A new handsome red- 
purple bi-color blend. One of the finest 
of the new introductions. 7.50 
PAULETTE —54 in. The tallest, largest, fin¬ 
est, light blue bi-color I have seen. Flar¬ 
ing falls . 2.50 
PEACHES —32 in. FRAGRANT. A lovely 
new Sass coppery-brown and lilac blend. 
2.50 
PEERESS —40 in A fine large medium-blue 
violet bi-color. Very brilliant colors. My 
own introduction .75 
I’EGASE —30 in. Fine large flowers. S— 
bright violet; F—bright violet-purple. 
Styles yellow .35 
PERSIA—46 in. Massive blooms in a unique 
blending of rich colors, reminding one of 
the colors in a Persian rug—hence the 
name. The flower has a glistening silky 
texture and is one of the finest Irises we 
have. 5.00 
PHYLLIS BLISS—36 in. A lovely pinkish 
lilac Iris that sold a few years ago for 
$25.00.15 
PINK LASS—36 in. An exquisite new “Pli¬ 
cata”. S—rose-purple; F—white, bordered 
rose-purple .75 
PINK SATIN—46 in. The tallest, largest, 
smoothest and finest soft pink toned Iris 
introduced to date. 5.00 
PIONEER—42 in. An extremely effective red- 
purple. Brilliant ruby-red when the sun 
shines through it. Sold a few years ago 
for $35.00.15 
PIRATE GOLD—34 in. A fine, large, uniform 
deep yellow, with full flaring falls, the 
standards, falls, and styles being of the 
same uniform deep color. My own intro¬ 
duction. 1.50 
PLUIE D’OR—41 in. Winner of the 
Dykes Medal, highest international 
honors, for the finest, largest, tall¬ 
est deep yellow. Sold a few years 
ago for $35.00. 1.25 
PONGEE—40 in. A new soft buff, with a 
frosty irridescence that gives it the ap¬ 
pearance of a piece of silk pongee'—hence 
the name. 1.50 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON—46 in. A 1933 
introduction of the Famous French con¬ 
cern Cayeux. Given an Award of Merit by 
the French Nat. Hort. Soc. S—Pale buff, 
with a faint blue suffusion. F—Lavender- 
blue, with a buff suffusion. A magnificent 
Iris of outstanding color.10.00 
PRIMROSE—30 in. A very handsome, smooth 
uniform medium yellow. Makes a fine 
mass effect in the garden. Sold for $10.00 
a few years ago.15 
PRINCESS BEATRICE—46 in. FRAGRANT. 
One of the ten highest rated varieties in 
the Amer. Iris Soc. 192S Symposium. An 
entrancing shade of soft lavender.15 
PRINCESS OSRA—36 in. A fine large “pli¬ 
cata”. White, peppered on the edge with 
soft lavender.20 
PURISSIMA—44 in. A pure white Iris of gi¬ 
gantic size and perfect form. Considered 
by many specialists to be the most per¬ 
fect white. 1.00 
