MME. GAUDICHAU (Millet) 34". A long-time best 
seller of deep purple-black. French award. 25c 
MOONGLO (Wmsn.) 32". Yellow, flushed violet. 
A variety that is different. H.M. $3.50 
MOON MAGIC (Shull) 36". All the moon’s magic is 
gathered into this Iris. It is a very light yellow 
self, with flaring F. H.M. Pearl Lustre is similar 
in shade but much superior. 60c 
MONTEREY (Mitchell) 42". Deep bronzed red-violet 
with velvety F. slightly lighter. 35c 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk.) 40". Extra fine red-bi¬ 
color, with brilliant orange beard. 25c 
MRS. H. HOOVER (Home) 33". Small salmon-buff 
blend. Plants have rampant growth. 35c 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) 40". Most popular 
variety ever imported from England—a mixture of 
lavender, bronze and crimson. 25c 
MOUNTAIN MIST (Andrews) 40". Very late to 
bloom. One of the most unusual and delicately col¬ 
ored flowers which we offer this season. It is a 
very pale mauve-grey which holds its delicate col¬ 
oring because of splendid substance. $1.00 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan) 38". A warm rich deep 
red-violet. Fragrant and floriferous. 35c 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets) 44". A magnificent flower 
of perfect form and large size. S. purple-buff; F. 
very dark garnet-brown, giving the entire flower a 
deep brown effect. Plants are particularly free- 
blooming, sending up many stalks. H.M. 85c 
NANOOK (Ayres) 44". Creamy white, with amber 
edges and orange veining- at the throat. The effect 
is a fresh opaque color, not the transparent effect 
as is the case with many whites. 65c 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY. See page 19. $5.00 
NENE (Cayeux) 37". Considered one of the largest 
Irises. S. soft clear lilac; F. vinous red, lighter at 
the margins. French award winner. 35c 
NINGAL (Ayres) 45". The finest buff blend. S. pale 
bronzy buff; F. smooth, flaring, of a warm buff, 
overlaid with iridescent pale blue. Really a re¬ 
markable combination of hues. 35c 
NOCTURNE (Shull) 36". Few varieties can equal 
the great depth of color. S. Dauphin’s violet; F. 
hyacinth violet to mulberry purple with dark vel¬ 
vety shadings. Pleasingly fragrant. 65c 
NOWETA (Sass) 32". Delightfully frilled petals of 
creamy pink with faint yellow flush. 50c 
NURMAHAL (Nich.) 38". One of the darkest and 
richest. S. bronze-broAvn, overlaid violet; F.. very 
unusual deep blackish brown-crimson. 60c 
ODETTE OLIVET (Millet) 33". Early soft orchid- 
pink. Opening flowers resemble pink rose-buds. A 
fresh dainty blossom of real merit. 85c 
OREGON BEAUTY (Kleinsorge) 35". And a beauty 
it is! We have 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. $1.00 
OREGON GIANT (Kleinsorge) 37". The last Iris to 
bloom. A huge flower of almost black coloring. 
Center is lit up with rich golden beard. $1.00 
ORIANA (Sass.) 32". AVarm pure white. H.M. 90c 
ORIENT PEARL (Murrell) 40". S. iridescent light 
pink, shaded golden buff; F. deeper. $1.25 
OZONE (Sass) 36". Beautiful grey blend. $6.50 
PARTHENON (Connell) 40". Warm white. $2.25 
PAULETTE (Millet) 40". Giant soft blue. 45c 
PEARL LUSTRE. See page 19. $25.00 
PEERLESS (Dykes) 36". Fine red-violet with bril¬ 
liant gold beard lighting up entire flower. 50c 
PHEBUS (Cayeux) 33". Uniform lemon yellow. 50c 
PHOSPHOR (Shull) 38". Outstanding medium yel¬ 
low self of very heavy substance. H.M. 75c 
PICADOR (Morrison) 44". Fine yellow variegata, 
with bright contrast of colors. S. honey yellow; F. 
mineral red. A r ery outstanding. $1.00 
PINK OPAL (Sass) 42". A clear lilac pink self of 
fresh cool tone. AVell-shaped flowers. 35c 
PINK SATIN (Sass) 40". The clearest, purest pink 
we know. Its rich satiny sheen suggested the name. 
Not a deep pink, but a medium tone of pure color. 
Best selling pink variety for years. 35c 
PLUIE D’OR (Cayeux) 36". The name means Golden 
Rain and that is the color effect of the floriferous 
stalks—a rain of gold. Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
PORCELAIN BEAUTY. See page 19. $5.00 
POTENTATE (Grinter) 44". Black and red-purple 
with artistic markings on the falls. 85c 
PRAIRIE ROSE (Egel.) 36". A fresh bright pink 
that has interesting silver highlights. $4.75 
PRESIDENT PILKINGTON (Cayeux) 46". Very 
huge flower, being a lovely pastel blend of laven¬ 
der, blue, buff, yellow and rose, with striking gold 
beard. French award winner. 35c 
PRIMAVERA (Mitchell) 30". A^ery early blooming, 
large, soft primrose yellow self. 50c 
PRINCE AMBA. See page 19. $25.00 
PURISSIMA (Mohr) 40". Pure cold white. 25c 
RAIN OF FIRE. See page 19. $10.00 
RAMESES (Sass) 38". A symphony in rose, pink, 
and buff, shading to yellow near edges. Apricot 
beard. American Dykes Medal winner. 25c 
RASACURA (Wmsn.) 32". Rose-purple bicolor which 
is vigorous, beautiful and fragrant. 60c 
RAYO DE SOL (Mitchell) 32". Very deep yellow 
veined with gold. Many blossoms to a stalk. 60c 
RED BEAUTY (Gage) 30". A real beauty with S. 
vinaceous purple and F. deep maroon. $1.00 
RED DOMINION (Ayres) 40". Luxurious red velvet, 
the shade of a glass of fine wine with the light shin¬ 
ing through it. S. clear lustrous red, slightly 
frilled; F. horizontal and velvety. H.M. 60c 
RED RADIANCE (Grinter) 38". A beautiful red in 
the garden. S. pure glowing red; F. same shade 
and flushed with velvety black. H.M. 75c 
RED ROBE (Nicholls) 36". Large rich and velvety 
flowers of attractive ruby red. H.M. 90c 
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