SAN FRANCISCO 
MIDGARD (Sass) 33". The best known and 
most popular pink and yellow blend. A 
flower of exquisite coloring'. See the accur¬ 
ate colored reproduction on the front cover. 
25c. 
MOUNTAIN MIST (Andrews) 40". A very pale 
mauve-grey which holds its delicate coloring 
because of splendid substance. We recom¬ 
mend this as a very distinctive and unusual 
flower. $1.00. 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER (Home) 38". An 
Iris every good Republican will wish to have. 
A delightful salmon and buff mixture and a 
prolific bloomer. Something new in the way 
of color blending. $1.50. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss of Eng.) 40". 
Lavender, bronze and crimson generally ac¬ 
claimed to be the best origination of the 
most famous English hybridizer. $1.00. 
MT. ROYAL (Morgan) 36". Gigantic, velvety 
deep purple. Best variety offered at this low 
price. 25c. 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets) 38". H.M., A.I.S. A 
very fine bronzy violet and crimson, un¬ 
doubtedly one of the best of its type. $1.00. 
NICHOLAS POUSSIN (Cayeux of France). S. 
golden yellow; F. ivory white with brown 
reticulations. Quite distinctive. If you wish 
something different, this is it. 25c. 
NINGAL (Ayres) 36". S. pale bronzy buff; F. 
smooth, flaring, of a warm buff, overlaid 
with iridescent pale blue. Our best buff vari¬ 
ety. $3.00. 
NOWETA (Sass) 33". Delicate shade of rose 
flushed yellow at center. Entire flower is 
softly frilled, making it unusual. $2.00. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Caleux of France) 37". 
General effect is a most attractive rich 
amaranth-red. Both S. and F. are deeply 
frilled. $1.00. 
MIDWEST PRIDE (Sass) 38". Richest red- 
purple. This variety has the most perfectly 
shaped flowers we have ever seen. The 
color is rich and beautiful. 50c. 
NURMAHAL (Nicholls) 36". An intense deep 
red self. $2.50. 
NUSKU (Nesmith) 38". Old rose, blended with 
gold. Fine substance. 50c. 
MINISTRE F. DAVID (Cayeux of France) 38". 
French C.M. S. luminous bright reddish- 
purple; F. intensely warm velvety dark red- 
purple. Very rich appearing. $1.50. 
MME. GAUDICHAU (Millet of France) 34". 
French and Eng. A.M. One of the very best 
deep purple-blacks. 25c. 
MME. HENRI CAYEUX (Cayeux of France) 
38". French C.M. S. smoky red-violet; F. 
velvety dark-crimson. 25c. 
MONTEREY (Mohr-Mitchell) 42". Deep bronzed 
red-violet, with velvety F. margined the 
lighter shade of the S. Extra fine. 50c. 
MOONLIGHT (Dykes of Eng.) 35". Early, fra¬ 
grant, and large silvery white, with beauti¬ 
fully veined old-gold throat. Very popular. 
25c. 
MOON MAGIC (Shull) 38". H.M., A.I.S. A gen¬ 
eral buff-yellow tone, smooth and creamy in 
texture and of wonderful form. An Iris of 
rare merit. $1.00. 
MORNING GLORY (Kirkland) 40". A large, 
vigorous reddish-purple. $1.00. 
ODENVOGEL (G. & K. of Germany) 34". S. 
light lemon; F. purple-violet. One of the old¬ 
er but still good yellow bi-colors. 25c. 
OMAHA (Sass) 30". Almost a deep red self. 
Large blooms on sturdy stems. Bright orange 
beard lends a luminous golden rose tone to 
the flower. 50c. 
OREAD (Morrison) 32". Brilliant red-violet bi¬ 
color. 25c. 
OREGON BEAUTY (Kleinsorge) 36". Aconite 
violet and velvety cotinga purple. $1.00. 
OREGON GIANT (Kleinsorge) 36". Very late 
to bloom, which is its most valuable charac¬ 
teristic. Almost a black Iris, being as black 
as the variety Black Wings, but larger. Huge 
flowers. $1.00. 
ORIANA (Sass) 33". Pure white of fine sub¬ 
stance. One of the four best white varieties. 
Very hardy everywhere. $1.00. 
PACIFIC (Essig) 38". A very large and fine 
glistening blue. 50c. 
PEACHES (Sass) 32". Warm bright blend of 
peach, apricot, and orange. Creamy mark¬ 
ings on the falls. 50c. 
“I received my Iris in fine condition and was a little surprised to And them so, as I had thought the dis 
tance too great. But they were just as fresh as if they had been sent in this state” 
—Edna J. Riebock, Elgin, Ill. 
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