Over-the-Garden- Wall 
MORNING STAR {Win. ’34) Uniform butter-yellow. The flowers are of good size, with a 
long period of bloom, and some fragrance. 33*.$3.50 
MOTIF {Sturt. ’31) A red-purple that is at once deep and brilliant. Substance is heavy and 
velvety. 36*.$5.00 
MOUNTAIN MIST {And. ’31) Pale mauve-bronze. The flowers are large and of ideal form. 
Late. 40*.$1.50 
MOURNING CLOAK {Essig ’34) “The newest thing in a dark iris.” Think of the darkest 
4 blue-purple that you know, and then imagine this, even darker and richer. Good seed 
parent.$7.50 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER {Home. ’30) Old rose, dusted with gold, and lighted by tur¬ 
quoise midrib on the^falls. The most alive of the early blends. 36*.$2.00 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON {Gib. ’30) A tall and very promising deep blue.$5.00 
MRS. VALERIE WEST {Bliss-Wall. ’25) S. lavender, shot with bronze; F. rich deep crim¬ 
son-brown. Enormous blooms, “all dark.” 40*.$0.75 
MY MARYLAND {Sheets ’31) S. violet with bronze; F. reddish. H.M., A.I.S. ’30.$0.65 
NANCY RUFF {Kin. ’35) “The purple of sweet violets with the size of Frieda Mohr.” We 
have not seen the three irises we are offering from Mr. Kinard of So. Car., but if they 
equal his enthusiasms, they should be good.$2.00 
NANOOK {Ayres ’32) Creamy white with amber on edges and some coppery-yellow vena¬ 
tions on haft. 44*.$1.00 
NARONDA {Hall ’34) An intense deep blue, with a prominent yellow beard. This iris is 
well branched, vigorous and free-flowering. 44*.$7.50 
NATIVIDAD {M. M. ’32) A warm-toned white, almost creamy, delightfully lighted by the 
clear yellow of the beard and center. 36*.$3.50 
NENE {Cay. ’28) As the stalk of this iris pushes up and up, before blooming, one realizes 
it is indeed a giant. S. slate blue; F. reddish purple, long. 48*.$1.00 
NEON {Salb. ’34) S. bronzy gold; F. velvety carmine. “Makes other variegatas look pale 
and wan.” 48*.$10.00 
NEPENTHE {Conn. '31) A rosy-yellow blend, with long falls. Entirely different from any 
other iris, and particularly charming. 30*.$0.65 
NINGALL {Ayres ’32) S. bronzy-buff, slightly crinkled; F. warm buff, underlaid with iri¬ 
descent blue, with blue midrib. 46*.$3.00 
NINIGRET {Hill ’34) A brilliant orange effect in the garden. S. bronzy tawny olive to 
yellow; F., Bordeaux. More glowing in color than the description would indicate. 38*. 
.$13.50 
NORDIC {Kirk. ’34) An unusually large, well-formed and striking variegata. S. are a golden 
tan; F. a red-violet. A vigorous grower. 40*.$3.00 
NORMA GAGE {Gage ’34) “A lovely little pink and white iris.” S. white, flushed with pink; 
F. white, flecked with pink. The flower has good substance, fine texture, and is free-bloom¬ 
ing.$5.00 
NO-WE-TA {H. P. Sass ’32) An adorable rather low-growing iris; pink, with a slight yellow 
flush. 32*.$2.50 
NUMA RUMESTAN {Cay. ’28) The red of this iris is much the same red as that of Daunt¬ 
less— dark and rich. The flower is a very different shape. 36*.$1.00 
NURMAHAL {Nich. ’31) S. deep brown-violet; F. deep blackish-red-brown, very velvety 
and flaring. Substance is excellent. 36*.$2.50 
OCTOBER MAPLES {Sass-Thom. '31) Tones of yellow, flushed and veined with crimson. 
32*.$1.00 
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