The World’s Finest Tall Bearded I ris • Continued 
Mrs. J. L. Gibson—30 in. Awarded a Silver Medal by 
the Iris Society of England. An amazing beauty of 
deep violet coloring. 5.00 
Mrs. Marion Cran—48 in. My original stock cost me 
$50.00 a plant. A very lovely tall pink toned Iris 
that is hard to beat. 25 
Mrs. Valery West —40 in. A variety of Dominion ances¬ 
try, which Mr. Bliss, the originator of the famous 
Dominion race, considers his finest introduction. 
S—violet, suffused bronze; F—rich velvety crimson- 
maroon . 1.00 
Mystery—38 in. A delightfully fragrant soft blend of 
buff, lavender and old gold. 35 
Mystic—36 in. A handsome white Iris, with bright red- 
purple reticulations at the throat. Given an Award of 
Merit in England. 25 
Naiad Atlanta—24 in. A dainty flower, with true pink 
standards and flesh pink falls. 35 
Nanook—44 in. One of Dr. Ayres fine new introduc¬ 
tions. Creamy white, with amber edges and orange 
veining at the throat. 1.00 
Natividad—40 in. A magnificent new old-ivory toned 
Iris, with a bright yellow centre. 5.00 
Nebraska—34 in. A rich deep yellow and a fine large 
flower. The standards are ruffled and the flaring falls are 
prominently veined raisin purple. 35 
Nene—38 in. This very stunning Iris is the largest intro¬ 
duced to date. Flowers 9 to 10 in. long, with petals of 
heavy texture. S—soft lilac,- F—old rose. 1.50 
Nepenthe—30 in. An exquisite new soft buff and laven¬ 
der blend. 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society .... 1.00 
New Albion—36 in. VERY EARLY large flowered new 
pure waxy-white, with flaring falls. 1.50 
Newtonia—42 in. A beautiful new frosted amber col¬ 
ored blend. 75 
Ningal—46 in. A magnificent new introduction of Dr. 
Ayres. S—pure bronzy-buff; F—smooth, warm buff, 
overlaid soft blue. 3.00 
Nocturne—36 in. A cross between Morning Splendour 
and Gaudichau, producing dark rich blue-purple 
flowers of perfect form. 75 
Nordic—40 in. A magnificent new 1934 introduction 
with standards of golden tan and falls of rich red- 
violet. 5.00 
No-We-Ta—32 in. An adorable new Sass variety. Soft 
pink, with a soft yellow flush. 2.50 
Numa Roumestan—36 in. An intensely red Iris of French 
origin, identical in color with Dauntless and beauti¬ 
fully frilled. 1.00 
Nurmahal—38 in. FRAGRANT. A new rich deep 
brown, with velvety flaring falls. One of the most out¬ 
standing Iris in the garden. 2.50 
Nusku—32 in. A lovely new old rose and yellow blend. 
Very large. 1.00 
Odaro!oc—40 in. One of the highest rated. Soft mauve 
to lobelia-vio let. 25 
Odenvogel—36 in. S—deep yellow; F—plum, with a 
wide yellow border. 25 
Odette Olivet—32 in. EARLY. A very lovely soft 
orchid-pink. 35 
Okoboji—30 in. A beautiful dark Iris in rich velvety 
deep maroon purple. 50 
Old Gold—28 in. This very attractive Sass introduction 
is aptly named, as the color is pure old-gold. 35 
Old Ivory—32 in. Old ivory color,- lemon styles, orange 
beard. An exquisite Iris. 20 
Olive Murrell—30 in. VERY SWEETLY SCENTED. 
Fine large flower. S—deep lavender rose, flushed 
bronze,- F—rich lavender-blue, shot rose and bronze. 
A fine English introduction.35 
Omaha—30 in. An unusual and very handsome large 
flower, with soft rose standards,- old rose falls, rich 
golden styles and bright orange beard.50 
Ophelia—30 in. One of the most novel and attractive 
color combinations. S—copper, shaded heliotrope,- 
F—an unbelievable combination of delightful colors, 
washed, veined and flushed with heliotrope and yel¬ 
low, with a copper-colored edge.35 
Oread—30 in. A new bronze and crimson variety that 
is a great beauty.25 
Oregon Beauty—42 in. S—rose and chamois blend; 
F—brilliant reddish violet, edged the color of the 
standards.75 
Oregon Giant—42 in. Gigantic reddish-purple flower, 
with heavy golden beard; an unusually beautiful 
dark variety. 1.00 
Orient Pearl —42 in. Murrell’s new exquisite, irri- 
descent pearly-pink blend. 3.50 
Pacific—36 in. A magnificent, EARLY deep clear blue 
of gigantic size.75 
Padusoy—30 in. A red toned Sass introduction. Honor¬ 
able Mention American Iris Society.50 
Pale Moonlight—4 ft. A magnificent Essig introduction 
in uniform soft campanula blue. Very large flowers 
Honorable Mention American Iris Society. NEW 2.00 
Pallida Folius Variegata—30 in. The flowers of this 
variety are a clear lavender-blue, same as Pallida DaI- 
matica, but the foliage is unusual and quite beautiful, 
each leaf having two distinct colors evenly striped, 
green and creamy white. 1.50 
Paros Wallace —36 in. A new handsome red-purple bi¬ 
color blend. One of the finest of the new introduc¬ 
tions. 2.50 
Paulette—54 in. The tallest, largest, finest, light blue bi¬ 
color I have seen. Flaring falls. 2.50 
Peacemaker—42 in. A stylish new porcelain colored 
Iris, with a soft lavender-blue flush in centre of falls, 
reminding one of newly lacquered furniture. . . 3.00 
Peaches—32 in. FRAGRANT. A lovely new Sass cop¬ 
pery-brown and lilac blend. 1.50 
Peeress—40 in. A fine large brilliant blue-violet bi¬ 
color. My own introduction.75 
Pegase—30 in. Fine large flowers. S—bright violet; 
F—bright violet purple. Styles yellow.25 
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. . . 1.50 
Phebus—40 in. A new fine, tall lemon yellow. Given an 
Award of Merit in France, where it originated . . 3.00 
Phyllis Bliss—36 in. A lovely pinkish lilac Iris that sold a 
few years ago for $25.00.20 
Pink Lass—36 in. An exquisite new “Plicata.” S—rose- 
purple,- F—white, bordered rose-purple.50 
Pink Opal—4 ft. A sister seedling of Pink Satin and a very 
fine tall, large uniform pink tone. 2.00 
Pink Sati n—46 in. The tallest, largest, smoothest and 
finest soft pink toned Iris introduced to date. Honor¬ 
able mention American Iris Society. 2.50 
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 
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