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Maple Valley Iris Gardens 
MONOMOY (McKee ’35) A handsome 
well formed flower of dark blue purple 
coloring, wonderful substance and rich 
velvety texture. One of the finest new 
dark iris, with domed standards, flaring 
falls and a deep blue beard. H. M., A. I. S., 
’34. 10.00 
MOON MAGIC (Shull ’31) A large light 
yellow of smooth fine texture and grace¬ 
ful form, with widely flaring falls. H. M., 
A. I. S„ ’32. .50 
All Dykes Medal Winners 
5 for $2.00 
San Francisco, America ’27. 
Pluie d’Or, France ’28. 
Depute Nomblot, France ’30. 
G. P. Baker, England ’30. 
Rameses, America ’32. 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk. ’29) A most 
attractive combination of violet tones of 
rare brilliance. Large flowers of excel¬ 
lent substance and form. .50 
MOTIF (Sturt. ’30) A rich glossy pansy 
purple that is always much admired in 
our garden. Its perfect grace and car¬ 
riage, with its lovely warm color, make 
it a great favorite. 1.00 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan ’29) A fine 
deep red violet that is a consistent prize 
winner. Warm rich color, vigorous free 
flowering plant. .25 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER (Home. ’30) 
A soft rose and gold blend, with deeper 
toned falls. Free flowering and rapid of 
increase. .50 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gib. ’30) A magnif¬ 
icent deep violet blue from England. Its 
dark rich color, fine size and height make 
it a real leader in this popular class. Gold 
Medal, England. 4.00 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss ’25) One 
of the very finest of all dark iris, with 
bronzed red lavender stands and rich 
velvety wine purple falls. A grand addi¬ 
tion to any garden, and one everyone can 
now have. .50 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets ’30) A redder 
and more richly colored Glowing Embers. 
A beautiful blend of gold and purple. 44 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. .50 
NEBRASKA (H. P. Sass ’27) A large 
ruffled yellow of deep, rich, almost apri¬ 
cot tones with falls heavily veined golden 
brown at the haft. .50 
NENE (Cay. ’28) A gigantic flower of 
rich color and good substance. With clear 
lilac stands and deep wine red falls, it is 
very impressive. .75 
NEPENTHE (Con. ’31) A subtle blend of 
golden buff flushed rosy lavender; a 
charming and delicate study in color. 
H. M., A. I. S., ’32. .35 
NINGAL (Ayres ’32) One of the smooth¬ 
est and most luminous blends, fittingly 
named for a moon goddess. The domed 
standards are a pale bronzy yellow, the 
falls smooth and flaring, of pale gold 
overlaid clear cerulean blue. The large 
beautifully formed flowers have lasting 
substance. 38 inches. 1.C0 
NO-WE-TA (H. P. Sass ’32) An exquisite 
tone of creamy pink with a soft yellow 
flush at center. The delightfully frilled 
flowers have a glistening silky finish. A 
perfect color gem for the front of the 
border. 1.50 
NURMAHAL (Mich. ’31) A rich and out¬ 
standing iris with standards of brown, 
overlaid violet, and falls of deep red- 
brown velvet. 38 inches. 1.50 
OKOBOJI (J. Sass ’32) Fine ruffled flow¬ 
ers of deep maroon red; a very rich color 
that gleams across the garden. 30 inches. 
.25 
OMAHA (H. P. Sass ’26) A very popular 
rose red blend of smooth and beautiful 
tones. A fast grower and free bloomer 
that soon makes a glowing mass of color. 
30 inches. .25 
OPALINE (Wmsn. ’30) A charming rose 
pink blend, strongly flushed yellow 
throughout; gracefully carried on tall 
stems. .25 
OREGON BEAUTY (Klein. ’30) A fine 
large rose and purple blend, flushed with 
golden bronze. Strong grower. .35 
OREGON GIANT (Klein. ’30) A huge 
velvety red purple of great richness and 
beauty. Tall and fine. .35 
ORIANA (H. P. Sass ’33) A large pure 
white of fine form and wonderful sub¬ 
stance. A very superior white that is hardy 
and prolific. H.M. ’33. 3.00 
ORIENT PEARL (Mur. ’30) A beautiful 
and distinctive blend of delicate pearly 
pink and yellow tones, with a shimmering 
irridescent luster. 1.50 
