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LINWOOD IRIS GARDENS 4 
MOLIERE—See bargain list. 
MONSIGNOR—See bargain list. 
MONS. O. PERTHUIS—See bargain list. 
MONTEREY—A tall rugged Iris of exceptional 
quality. Very dark and richly bronzed red 
violet. Extra fine large flowers. Late. Each 50c 
MORNING GLORY—Large fine flowers of red 
violet, with a glowing golden beard. Tall and 
floriferous, with a brilliance which commands 
attention. Each_ 65c 
MORNING SPLENDOR —A huge deep red 
toned self. Of superior quality in every 
respect, and one of the very best regardless 
of price. Each 15c, 2 for_ 25c 
MOTHER OF PEARL—See bargain list. 
MRS. ALAN GRAY—See bargain list. 
MRS. A. S. HOYT—A heavily ruffled, pink pat¬ 
terned plicata. Pure white ground with rose 
pink dots and veins. Distinctly attractive. 
Low. Each_ 25c 
MRS. HETTY MATSON—See bargain list. 
MRS. MARION CRAN—A splendid flower of 
smooth rose pink tone. Tall and well branch¬ 
ed. Rather slow to establish, but very fine, 
and quite worth while. Each_ 25c 
MT. PENN—See bargain list. 
MY MARYLAND—A richly bronzed, red pur¬ 
ple bicolor with tawny standards and a brown 
toned throat. Rampant. Honorable Men¬ 
tion. A. I. S. Each_ 75c 
NANCY ORNE—A beautiful blend of fawn and 
pink. Bright orange beard and golden veins 
at haft. Well formed flowers of good size 
and substance. About 32 inches. Rugged and 
very fine. Each _ 15c 
NEBRASKA—Large ruffled flowers of rich and 
unusual yellow, with distinctive maroon 
stripes on falls. 32 inches. Extremely late. 
Each___ 35c 
NEHAWKA—A stunning little novelty for 
those who like “something different.” White 
ground, very heavily speckled with purple. 
24 in. Each_._ 25c 
NEPENTHE—A fascinating new blend of tan 
and mauve blue, with a suffusion of soft gold¬ 
en yellow. A choice newcomer which is prov¬ 
ing very popular. Tall and vigorous. Each 50c 
NEPTUNE—See bargain list. 
NINE WELLS—See bargain list. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN—A gorgeous deep red 
self of intense coloring, and heavily bronzed. 
Orange beard. 36 inches Late and fragrant. 
Each_ j— 50c 
OBERON—Most pleasing is this large finely 
formed flower, of smooth pinkish lavender. 
Quite similar to the much heralded San Ga¬ 
briel, but blooms later and is very hardy. 
36 inches. Each_ 25c 
ODAROLAC—An iridescent pink toned mauve. 
Large graceful flowers of appealing delicacy. 
A profuse bloomer with much individuality. 
Tall and late. Each_ 25c 
