The World's Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
Mrs. Valery West —40 in. FRAGRANT. A variety of 
"Dominion" ancestry, which the late Mr. Bliss, 
originator of the famous Dominion race, considered 
his finest creation. S—violet, suffused bronze; 
F— r ; c h, velvety crimson-maroon. A fine large 
stock of giant size rhizomes enables me to 
offer this variety at a very modest price. . .25 
My Maryland —48 in. A magnificent flower of 
perfect form and large size. S—purplish-buff; 
F—very dark garnet-brown giving the entire 
flower a decided brown effect. 25 
Nanook —44 in. One of Dr. Ayres fine new intro¬ 
ductions. Creamy-white, with amber edges and 
orange veining at the throat. An extra fine 
large stock permits a very low price. 25 
Naronda —44 in. A new creation by Hall, whose 
introductions are all uniformly 
good. A deep blue satin self, with 
a prominent yellow beard... 3.50 
Natividad —40 in. EARLY. One of 
Prof. Mitchell's new introductions 
in a most pleasing creamy-white, 
flushed soft yellow, giving it an 
old-ivory effect. This will be a 
great favorite . 1.50 
Moon Magic— 40 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERI¬ 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY. FRAGRANT. A fine new soft 
yellow, with flaring falls. A fine large stock of this 
variety permits a low price for such a fine new 
Iris . 35 
Morning Splendour— 36 in. FRAGRANT. Awarded 
the SILVER MEDAL OF THE GARDEN CLUB OF 
AMERICA, and a BRONZE MEDAL IN WASHING¬ 
TON. This is one of our most satisfactory garden 
Irises. The very large flowers are of a rich dark 
reddish tone, perfectly formed, of heavy substance, 
delightful fragrance, hardy and free flowering.. .10 
Mother of Pearl —44 in. SWEET FRAGRANCE. 
"Mother-of-pearl" colorings, overlaid gold. The in¬ 
troducer told me he paid the originator $5,000. for 
his original stock of this variety. It is just as fine 
today as it was then, but of course more 
plentiful . 10 
Motif —38 in. A very fine, deep brilliant pansy-purple, 
with velvety surface. One of the best in this 
color. 35 
Mountain Mist —40 in. LATE. A flower that is well 
named, as the very soft mauve-bronze flowers are 
nearly grey. 1-00 
Mourning Cloak— 36 in. A 1934 Essig introduction. 
The newest thing in dark Irises and one of the 
darkest of all, the color being an intense blue- 
purple . 1*75 
Mrs. Marion Cran— 48 in. I paid $50. per plant for 
my original stock of this variety. Now I have a fine 
large stock of it that can be sold at a ridiculously 
low price for such a fine Iris. A lovely tall pink- 
toned variety that is hard to beat. 15 
DATE. Flowers 9 to 10 inches long, with petals of 
heavy texture. S—soft lilac; F—Old-rose. General 
effect red.75 
Neon —48 in. So named because it is one of the 
brightest flowers imaginable. S—pure bronze; 
F—rich velvety-carmine, with bright golden beard. 
A superb new flower of unusual brilliance.... 4.00 
Nordic —40 in. A 1934 introduction of Dr. Kirkland, 
whose introductions are all above the average and 
this is no exception. S—golden-tan; F—rich red- 
violet. A strikingly beautiful Iris. 1.00 
Numa Roumestan —36 in. A very fine bright red Iris 
of French origin, identical in color with Dauntless, 
and beautifully frilled.25 
Nurmahal —38 in. FRAGRANT. A new rich deep brown, 
with velvety flaring falls. One of the most out¬ 
standing Iris in the gardens.40 
Ojibway —40 in. A 1935 introduction of Dr. Kirkland, 
with bright coppery-tan standards and brilliant red 
falls . 7.50 
Ophelia —30 in. One of the most novel and attractive 
color combinations. S—copper, shaded heliotrope; 
F—an unbelievable combination of delightful colors, 
washed, veined and flushed with heliotrope and yel¬ 
low, with a copper colored edge. 20 
Oriana —-32 in. EARLY. A new Sass white, of fine 
form, good substance and large size.... . ... 1.50 
Oxheart —36 in. FRAGRANT. A new deep, rich velvety 
strawberry-red, with a grape fragrance, originated 
by Col. Nicholls. 1.50 
Pacific —36 in. EARLY. A magnificent clear deep blue 
of gigantic size. One of the most marvelous deep 
clear, pure blues imaginable.25 
Natoma —36 in. A new introduction 
with the growth, form and habit 
of the Dykes Medal Winner Rame- 
ses, but having finer colors due to 
its King Midas and Alta-California 
parentage. A richer, glowing Rameses 
fsjene— 38 in. This very stunning Iris is THE LARGEST 
AND ONE OF THE FINEST INTRODUCED TO 
Rubeo 
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