MARY DYNES (Snow) 38". This is one of the three 
latest varieties to bloom and should be in every 
garden because of this attribute. A splendid, large 
dark red bicolor and one we cannot recommend too 
highly to those who can afford the price. $2.50. 
MARY GEDDES (Washington) 38". Our nominee 
for this year’s Dykes Medal. Flowers are of un¬ 
usual coloring, being a blend of lovely soft pink 
tones, overlaid Pompeian red. A.M., A.I.S. $1.50. 
MARY SENNI (Millet) 40" Enormous flowers (really 
huge) of an ashes of roses combination with golden 
beard to brighten it up. We know of no variety 
which surpasses this in color or garden effect. $1. 
MELCHOIR (Wallace) 37" When this deep velvet- 
maroon flower was imported from England at a 
cost of $50 per root, some thought the price was 
exorbitant. But its beauty and the speed with 
which it has multiplied has shown that the skeptics 
were mistaken. We are glad to be able to offer this 
worthwhile creation this season at the new low 
price of 25c. 
MESSALINE (Millet) 38". Blending of colors makes 
this one of the most attractive flowers. S. are of 
pale gold, flushed with pink; F. are red, shading 
to gold. A new thrill each day of its bloom. 50c. 
MIDGARD (Sass) 33". The best known and most 
popular pink and yellow blend — a medley in soft 
tones of great charm. The ruffled petals add a 
touch of distinction. No variety sIioavs up so lovely 
under artificial light. See front cover. 25c. 
MME. SEROUGE (Cayeux) 40". A midnight blue 
self with black luster on the F. FloAvers seem 
lighted with a silvery sheen. S.M., S.N.H.F. $1.00. 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull) 36". The most pop¬ 
ular seller of all time. Fine, well-branched, red- 
purple. H.M., A.I.S.; Bronze Medal, A.I.S.; A.M., 
R.H.S.; Silver Medal, Garden Club of America. 
Receives an aAvard of merit from every amateur 
floAver lover who has it bloom in his or her garden. 
25c. 
MORNING GLORY (Kirkland) 40". A much bright¬ 
er floAver than Morning Splendor; large, vigorous 
red-purple. 50c. 
MOUNTAIN MIST (Andrews) 40". Very late to 
bloom. One of the most unusual and delicately col¬ 
ored flowers which Ave offer this season. It is a 
A^ery pale mauve-grey which holds its delicate col¬ 
oring because of splendid substance. $1.50. 
MRS. MARION CRAN (Perry) 37". An unusual 
shade of brilliant light rose ; SAveetly scented. Dif¬ 
ferent shade from the lighter pink varieties such 
as Pink Satin and Eloise Lapham which we recom¬ 
mend so highly. This charming dark pink variety 
has been a best selling variety since its importation 
from England. A.M., R.H.S. 50c. 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) 40". Most popular 
variety ever imported from England — a mixture of 
lavender, bronze and crimson. Enormons blossoms 
are produced in great profusion. 50c. 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets) 38". Deep brown in effect. 
An unusual and attractive flower. H.M., A.I.S. 35c. 
NINGAL (Ayres) 45". The finest buff blend. S. pale 
bronzy buff'; F. smooth, flaring, of a Avarm buff, 
overlaid Avith iridescent pale blue. Really a re¬ 
markable combination of hues. $1.00. 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cayeux) 37". General effect 
is a most attractive rich amaranth-red. Petals are 
deeply frilled. 50c. 
ODENVOGEL (G. & K.) 34" Imported from Germany 
where it is considered the finest variety ever origi¬ 
nated in that country. S. light lemon; F. violet. 
One of the most unusual color contrasts found in 
the variegata class. 50c. 
ODETTE OLIVET (Millet) 33". Early soft orchid- 
pink. Opening floAvers resemble pink rose-buds. A 
fresh dainty blossom on plants Avhich never fail to 
bloom. A large stock permits this low price so out 
of line Avith its true Avortli. 25c. 
OREGON BEAUTY (Kleinsorge) 35". And a beauty 
it is! We haA^e searched far and wide for an Iris 
which compares with it in color and flower forma¬ 
tion, but have been unsuccessful. The combination 
of dark colors coupled with its distinctive sheen 
makes it a center of interest in eAmry garden col¬ 
lection. $1.00. 
OREGON GIANT (Kleinsorge) 37". The last Iris to 
bloom. A huge flower of almost black coloring. 
This variety is being used to produce a race of late- 
bloming Iris which will extend the flowering sea¬ 
son far into the summer. $1.00. 
PERSIA (Ayres) 40". S. smoky blue; F. rich purple- 
blue in center, shaded paler at the edges. Flower 
has a glistening silky texture and is aptly named, 
as its coloring is that of a rich Persian rug. 50c. 
PETRUCHIO (Morrison) 36". One of those Iris that 
once seen cannot be forgotten. FloAvers are carmine 
and red-brown, with a rich golden beard and a 
golden throat. 50c. 
PHEBUS (Cayeux) 33". A neAv uniform lemon yel- 
Ioav receHed from France, where it sold for 1,000 
francs. Like that other famous French yelloAv, 
Helios, it rates among the best of its color. 50c. 
PICADOR (Morrison) 44". The FINEST yellow 
variegata. This is the brightest contrast of colors, 
having honey yelloAv S. and mineral red F. It can¬ 
not be recommended too highly, and Ave assure you 
that you will like this variety Avhen it blooms in 
your garden. Hardy everywhere. One of the five 
best Irises groAvn. $1.00. 
PINK BATIN (Sass) 40". The clearest, purest pink 
Ave know, Its rich satiny sheen suggested the name. 
Not a deep pink, but a medium tone of pure color. 
Best selling pink variety for last five years. $1.00. 
PIONEER (Bliss) 33". S. domed and F. flaring, both 
of deep glowing red-purple Avith no veining. Free- 
floAvering over a long period; one of the most dis¬ 
tinctive red-purples aAmilable at a Ioav price. 25c. 
PLUIE D’OR (Cayeux) 36". The name means Golden 
Rain and that is the color effect of the floriferous 
stalks — a rain of gold. It Avas the first $100 Iris 
and more plants of it have been sold than any other 
yelloAv. Dykes Medal winner. 50c. 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux) 46". Similar 
to Dolly Madison, but much larger, taller, and 
finer. A lovely pastel blend of lavender, blue, buff, 
yellow, and rose, Avith a golden beard. It is a real 
pleasure to offer our customers such an outstand¬ 
ing variety as this, for when you see it in your gar¬ 
den Ave are sure you Avill consider it one of the most 
magnificent flowers you have grown. C.M., S.N. 
H.F. $1.50. 
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