*MONTEREY (M.-M.). Enormous dark bronzed purple bicolor; out¬ 
standing in any collection when well grown, but flowers suffer severely from 
very hot sun; 45 in.each 50c 
^Moonbeam (Mur.). Early sulphur yellow int.; new.each 50c 
Moonlight (Dykes). Luminous pale grayish buff.each 35c 
Mother-of-Pearl (Sturt.). Tall pale pearly lavender; late.each 25c 
Mount Royal (Morgan). Finely colored purple bicolor.each 35c 
Mrs. Alan Grey (Fos.). Pinkish lavender, sometimes blooming in fall as 
well as spring .each 35c 
Mrs. Andrist (Fryer). White and purple amoena.each 25c 
Mrs. Hetty Matson (Per.). Tall dark bronze-purple bicolor with rounded 
flowers and long season .each 25c 
Mrs. H. F. Bowles (Per.). Near a mahogany red .each 35c 
MRS. MARION CRAN (Per.). Exquisite tall pinkish lilac, making a 
glorious mass of garden color for weeks; especially lovely in combination 
with such plicatas as Delight and True Delight; 4 ft.each 35c 
*Mrs. Valerie West (Bliss). Dark bronzed purple bicolor with falls of 
velvet . each 50c 
Mrs. W. Cuthbertson (Per.). Early tall reddish blend.each 35c 
Muzeris (Per.). Handsome red blend .each 35c 
^Mystery (Sturt). Light bicolor in pearl and olive.each 50c 
Mystic (Bliss). Clear white with purple throatlines.each 35c 
Navajo (Farr). Maroon variegata.,.each 25c 
Nebraska (H. P. Sass). Brownish yellow bicolor.each 25c 
NENE (Cay.). Enormous dark purple bicolor; an imposing plant, each 75c 
NYMPH (H. P. Sass). Lovely Empire Yellow int.each 35c 
Odoratissima (Jacquin, 1797). Old but good lavender pallida.each 25c 
Old Ivory (Sturt.). Light yellow with cinnamon reticulation at throat. 
Pleasant coloring .each 25c 
Orange Queen (Per.). Early yellow dwarf.each 35c 
*Oregon Giant (Kleinsorge). Blackish purple bicolor.each 75c 
Oriflamme (Vil.). Large violet bicolor.each 25c 
Ortrud (Mor.). Beautiful reddish blend.each 50c 
Othello (Lem.). Small blue-purple bicolor of a good carrying color for 
massing .... each 25c 
Pandora (Sturt.). Clear pinkish lilac.each 25c 
*Parma (Edl.). Rich violet blend with orange beard; 3 ft.each 50c 
*Paros (Wal.). Rich bronzy purple bicolor; English importation. 
Very fine .each $2.50 
Patrician (Bliss). Large purple..each 50c 
Peau Rouge (Cay.). Early deep maroon. each 50c 
Peerless (Dykes). Striking red-violet bicolor; lovely coloring but hard to 
get tall . each 35c 
PERLADONNA (Per.). A beautiful late blue-violet pallida of unusual 
landscape and garden value ....each 35c 
^Persia (Ayres). Dark smoky blue blend of high finish; a remarkable 
iris .-. each 75c 
Picador (Morrison). Splendid big blended bicolor in buff-gold and 
mineral-red . each $3.50 
Pink Opal (J. Sass). Clear orchid; sister seedling of Pink Satin, each $1.00 
Pink Satin (J. Sass). Extremely dainty light pinkish orchid.each $1.00 
Prairie Gold (H. P. Sass). Deep yellow.each 35c 
Primrose (Sturt.). Beautiful clear yellow.each 25c 
Primrose yellow dwarf. Large primrose dwarf with lavender flecks; early; 
true name unknown ... each 35c 
PRINCE CHARMING (Sturt.). Lovely light plicata; pinkish stippling; 
attractive cut flower .each 25c 
PRINCESS BEATRICE (Barr). Beautifully finished lavender pallida; 
old but still good .each 35c 
Princess Osra (Bliss). Dainty plicata heavily sprinkled lavender, each 35c 
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