^Werriam, Kansas 
MONSIEUR ARNAL (Den) Pastel buff and lavender pink bicolor; 
much like Aubade but pinker; hardiest of the Ricardis; midseason; 
medium height_3 for .25 
MOONLIGHT (Dykes) Pale gray white with green and yellow lights; 
mysterious and fragrant; early; medium height_ .25 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk) Intense and velvety red purple; makes a 
magnificently well balanced stalk; midseason; tall_ .60 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull) Dark, glowing claret red; one of the 
finest varieties at any price; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
MOUNT PENN (Farr) Rose pink with bright orange beard; one of 
the old Farr varieties that have not been replaced from a color 
standpoint; midseason; short_3 for .25 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) Bronzy red violet and velvety 
maroon brown; large flowers and very floriferous; midseason; 
medium height_ .60 
NENE (Cay) Vinous red in a nine-inch flower; midseason; tall_ .90 
NINGALL (Ayres) Bronzy buff, the falls underlaid blue and with a 
blue midrib; midseason; tall_ 1.00 
NOWETA (H. P. Sass) Larger, pinker Midgard; one of the daintiest 
and loveliest; midseason; medium height_ 1.25 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay) Dark strawberry red; late; medium 
height_ .35 
OCHRACEA (Den) Blended bicolor of sulphur and purple also known 
as Sunset; late; medium height_3 for .25 
ODAROLOC (And) Light bluish mauve of very fine form and habit; 
midseason; very tall_3 for .25 
ODORATISSIMA (Jac) The most fragrant iris; this is the ruffled blue 
pallida planted in such profusion at the Vatican; midseason; 
tall_3 for .25 
OREGON GIANT (Klein) Very large flowered, velvety black purple 
bicolor; midseason; tall_ .50 
OLD GOLD (H. P. Sass) Blend of amber, rose and yellow of which 
yellow is the prevailing color; midseason; short_ .25 
OLIVE WHITE (Sass-Toedt) Creamy white with green gold vein- 
ings; fall bloom often pale yellow; spring bloom very early; short.. .15 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig) Glistening palest blue of heavy sub¬ 
stance; midseason; tall_ 2.00 
PARC DE NEUILLY (Verd) Vivid purple self; the most satisfactory 
landscape purple; late; medium height_3 for .25 
PARISIANA (Vilm) Cream heavily dotted purple; free flowering; 
midseason; short_3 for .25 
PEACHES (H. P. Sass) Showy blend of peach, yellow and red; a few 
shades lighter than Clara Noyes; midseason; medium height_ .35 
PERSIA (Ayres) The standards are smoke with bluish shadows on 
them; the falls purple, paling at the edges; Donald Milliken writes 
of it, "A particularly large bloom caught my eye and I took out 
my ruler to measure. Seven good inches from the tops of the stand¬ 
ards to the tip of the falls and beauty and charm had not been 
sacrificed to size.” Midseason; tall- .75 
"Received the ids in splendid condition and a good many of them are already in the 
ground. 1 want to thank you for sending me such splendid plants; they Were beauties and 
several of my friends who saw them said that they were the prettiest rhizomes they had ever seen." 
Sept. 4, 1935. R. M. M., Winston-Salem, N. C. 
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