80— Mrs. Tait, Spur (Farr. 1912), 36". Spuria, porce¬ 
lain blue, with a yellow spot at the throat. Early. 
(Mrs. A. W. Tait).16N $ .25 
89—Mrs. Valerie West, TB-S7D (Bliss 1925), 36". S. 
light purple drab with purple sheen towards center. F. 
blackish red purple. S. domed, rounded at tip. F. flar¬ 
ing to drooping. Deeper brown than Grace Sturtevant. 
Large and velvety like its parent, Dominion. 
. 27-3B $ .75 
74— Mystery, TB-S4L (Sturt. 1928), 32". A buff blend of 
lavender and yellow on the outer parts of S. and F., 
passing to old gold in the center with bright brown 
reticulations on either side of the orange beard. 
.145-13 $ .10 
70—Myth. 24" A self. Verbena to light hyssop violet. S. 
cupped. F. straight hanging. A beauty. 
.145-13, 8M $ .10 
73—Nancy Orne, TB-S9M (Sturt. 1921), 40". S. purp¬ 
lish lilac shaded bronze. F. purple, lighter at edges. 
S. domed. F. rounded over.32-13, 117-6 $ .10 
73—Naomi, TB-R9M (Sturt. 1924), 36". S. lilac. F. 
dahlia-carmine.32-7 $ .10 
82—Nebraska, TB-Y9M (Sass H. P. 1928), 34". S. gol¬ 
den yellow. F. deep yellow, splashed raisin purple. S. 
ruffled. F. flaring. Large flower. 
. 54-10, 55-17, 14S $ .25 
81— Nene, TB-B9M (Cay. 1918). S. soft clear lilac. F. 
old rose, lighter at edge. Throat creamy white shaded 
bordeaux. The largest iris yet produced. 
.27-11E, 5S $ 1.00 
91— Niagara Falls, TB-W5 (Storer 1932). S. marguerite 
yellow 10C1. F. marguerite yellow, mixing into a center 
of rhododendron 54J6.77-12A, 3S $10.00 
65—Nibelungen, TB-S6M (G. & K. 1910), 30". S. deep 
olive buff. F. velvety violet with wide border of buff 
.103-14, 29-15 $ .10 
87—Nicanor, (Storer new).12-9 $ .10 
77—Nine Wells, TB-B3D (Fos. 1909), 40". S. light 
lavender dotted at base. F. pansy violet, with narrow 
lighter border..18-9, 129-8 $ .10 
92— Nora Storer, (Storer new). S. clematis 4211K. F. 
eminence adamia 4511L. Beard amethyst 45-8J, tipt 
nugget bronze 118L..15N $50.00 
86—Noretta, (Storer new).12-5, 16-8, 17-8 $ .10 
86—Norfolk, (Storer new).138-19 $ .10 
86—Northland, (Storer new).13-M $ .10 
86—Numa Roumestan, TB-S9M (Cay. 1928), 36". A 
self. S. vinous red. F. amaranth red. A rich red. Small 
flower .30-5A $ .25 
89—Oakdale, TB-R9M (Storer new). 
.14-14, 105-12, 13, 5S $ 1.00 
79— Ochracea, TB-S4L (Den. 1919), 40". S. old gold. 
F. coppery yellow, flushed mauve. S. conic. F. flaring. 
Originally named Sunset. 57-7, 96-5 $ .10 
80— Ochroleuca, Spur W (Barr 1926). Spuria. S. white. 
F. yellow, margined white.119-1, 16N $ .25 
89—Olga, TB-BIL (Storer new) . 
.4-5, 8-14, 9-12, 10-13, 129-10, 156-11, 17S $ .25 
77—Oliver Perthuis, TB-B9M (Mil. 1920), 54". S. man¬ 
ganese violet. F. pansy violet, velvety, haft and styles 
amber edged. S. arched. F. drooping.14S $ .10 
79—Omaha, TB-R9D (Sass H. P. 1926), 30". S. dark 
vinaceous. F. vinaceous purple. A good red... 9S $ .25 
75— Opera, TB-S9D (Vilm. 1916), 33". S. red purple, 
erect to arching. F. auricula purple, incurved. A vel¬ 
vety intense ruby red.30-8A, 32-8, 54-11 $ .10 
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