MOON MAGIC (Shull 1931) Charming light yellow bi-color, 
with widely flaring falls of heavy substance. H. M.,' A. I. S. 1932. 
MONTEREY (M. M. 1929) Dark bronze prune-purple. 40 in. 
MORNING GLOW (Nesmith 1936) Standards of chrome yellow 
slightly flushed apricot. Falls yellow of deeper tone, overlaid with 
warm yellowish pink. Styles orange yellow, beard orange. A 
glowing flower of iridescent beauty. 39 in. 
MOTIF (Sturt. 1931) A red-purple of deep velvety substance, 
more brilliant than Pioneer; splendid iris. 38 in. 
MOZAMBIQUE (Mead-Riedel 1934) A glowing red-purple; large 
well-formed flowers, borne on tall stems; fragrant; 37 in. 
MT. CLOUD (Milliken 1936) A stately blue-white iris of satiny 
sheen and perfect proportions. The large, rounded standards are 
closely held together, the broad falls are flaring and well shaped. 
The flowers are nicely placed on very tall well branched stalks. Ex¬ 
cellent in every way. H M., A. I. S. 1936. 4*4 ft. 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes) A large blue iris which is tall and well 
branched with several flowers open at one time on the same stalk. 
The falls are rich dark velvety blue, the standards a lighter shade. 
One of the last dark blue irises to bloom, it was given much favor¬ 
able comment by those seeing it in bloom in a mid-western garden 
last season. Silver Medal London Show.' 40 in. $15.00 
NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) A large flower of definite orange tone. 
S. are bright Empire yellow; F. are zinc orange at the haft with 
yellow markings in the center, the remainder of the falls ochraceous 
orange; Orange yellow beard. A new distinct break in color. El. M., 
A. I. S. 1936. 44 in. $15.00 
N ATI VI DAD (M. M. 1932) Warm creamy white of perfect sub¬ 
stance and form, with yellow throat and yellow beard; excellent. $1.50 
NENE (Cay. 1928) FTuge iris in tones of lilac and red. 44 in. $2.50 
NEOS (Sturtevant 1937) See introductions, page 4. $10.00 
NEPENTHE (Con. 1927) Mother of Pearl blended with soft blue 
and rose: lovely beyond description. H. M., A. I. S. 1932. 34 in. $ .50 
NEW ALBION (Essig 1932) An early large flowered wax-like 
white with well branched stalks. A sister of Easter Morn, but with 
no yellow markings. 3*4 ft. $ .75 
NEWTON IA (Donahue 1929) Old rose and amber blend. 42 in. $ .50 
NINGAL (Ayres 1932) A beautiful yellow, bronzy buff and pale 
blue blend; large flowers on tall stems. 46 in. $ .50 
NOONDAY (Tobie 1931) Clear light yellow self, deepening at 
the center; yellow beard; tall and has long flowering season; one 
of the best for garden use; excellent for breeding. 40 in. $ .50 
NORDIC (Kirk. 1934) Large, well-formed flowers of most striking 
color; standards are golden tan, the falls red-violet; especially bril¬ 
liant in the garden. 40 in. $1.50 
NORMA GAGE (Gage 1934) S. White flushed soft pink; F. white 
flecked with pink; orange beard; distinctive and lovely. 34 in. $1.00 
NURMAHAL (Nic. 1931) Deep brown-violet and reddish brown. $ .50 
NUSKU (Nesmith 1930) Lovely old rose and yellow blend. 40 in. $ .50 
OR I AN A (H. P. Sass 1933) Clear crystal white; splendid form 
and substance; large flowers. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. 34 in. $1.50 
PACIFIC (Esig 1929) Glistening deep blue; excellent. 38 in. $ .50 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig 1930) Pale campanula-blue; orange 
beard; large, tall and charming. H. M., A. I. S. 1933. 47 in. $1.50 
$ 1.00 
$ .50 
$7.50 
$1.50 
$3.50 
$7.50 
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