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MARJORIE PARRY (Chi. 1926) Dbl. Delicate light mauve. 
$ .75 
MARS (Hal.) Sgl. Reddish purple mottled with white. $ .50 
MARTHA KEMP (Kemp 1927) Sgl. White brushed with pink; 
S. deep pink with lighter edge; .styles white tipped pink; lovely. 
$ 1.00 
MARVELLA (Kemp 1927) Sgl. Soft purple suffused phlox-pink. 
$1.25 
MECCA (Nesmith 1933) Sgl. Flower of deep pink with small 
yellow lines at throat surrounded by white halo; S. white edged 
deep pink; styles white tipped pink; charming. $3.50 
M ELOPO M EN E (Vilm. 1906) Dbl. Deep blue; white veins. $ .75 
MINAINI. Sgl. Grey back ground heavily brushed with royal 
purple; narrow line of grey on each fall; excellent; rare. $2.50 
MIRAGE (Hal.) Sgl. Pinkish mauve, suffused with blue at center 
$ .75 
MOKANNA (Nesmith 1932) Dbl. Dark velvety blue-purple; superb 
$3.00 
MONGOL KHAN (Chi. 1928) Sgl. Rosy red; extra good. $ .60 
MOONLIGHT WAVES. Dbl. A beautiful white overlaid with 
pink; the true variety is very rare; lovely planted with Helene. 
$ 2.00 
MORNING MIST (Wal. 1910) Sgl. Pure white overlaid with blue; 
very large flower of great beauty; rare. $2.50 
MOTO-NOBU (Barr 1926) Sgl. A blue of great beauty; choice. 
$1.50 
MRS. GEO. STUMPP (Chi. 1926) Sgl. White overlaid with blue. 
$ .75 
MRS. J. ALEX. HAYDEN (Chi. 1926) Dbl. White, edged and 
shaded violet. $ .75 
NEVA (Nesmith 1933) Sgl. Rose-purple flower with undertone 
of pinkish lavender; S. deeper shade; much admired. $4.00 
NOMYI-NO-TAKI (Chi. 1924) Dbl. White, stippled rose-pink. 
$ .75 
NORMA (Hal.) Lavender pink flower with clear blue halo. $1.50 
NORMANDY (Kemp 1927) White with faint blue tines; beautiful 
$ 1.00 
OCEANA (Kemp 1927) Dbl. Deep violet-blue ruffled flower. $1.00 
ON DINE (Hal.) Sgl. White flower with pale blue center; rare. 
$1.50 
ORIOLE (Chi. 1924) Dbl. Lovely plum, shading from light to dark. 
$ 1.00 
ORION (Hal. 1898) Dbl. White bordered maroon; much admired 
$ .75 
PAINTED LADY (Chi. 1926) Sgl. White suffused pink; dainty. 
$ .50 
PALA D’ORO (Nesmith 1932) White background frilled and 
dotted pink; resembles a plicata; unusual. $2.50 
PEGGY PALMER (Nesmith 1932) Clear Kings-blue with white 
halo; supplies blue tone we need in Japanese irises. $3.50 
PINK PROGRESS (Chi. 1920) Sgl. Pale pink and lavender. $ .75 
PLUME (Chi. 1920) Sgl. White falls flushed rose at the throat, 
short rose-purple standards, styles pink. Exquisite coloring. $1.50 
PORCELAIN SCEPTRE (Hal. 1893) Sgl. White suffused blue. 
$ 1.00 
PORTHOS (Nesmith 1932) Sgl. A gorgeous wine-red self of 
great velvety substance; handsome. $3.00 
PRIAM (Vilm.) Sgl. Distinct blue-lavender; S. lavender; rare. 
$2.00 
PROSPERPINE (Vilm.) Sgl. One of the finest blues. $1.50 
PYRAMID Dbl. Violet-purple with white veins. $ .75 
QUAKERESS Sgl. Broad wavy petals of deep blue; rare. $1.50 
REINE DE BULGARES (Vilm.) Sgl. Soft lilac-blue. $ .75 
REINE HELENE (Vilm. 1919) Sgl. A tall and stately blue of 
great charm. $1.50 
RESPINE (Chi. 1928) Dbl. Lovely blue-veined white. $ .75 
RISH-NO-TAMI (Chiv. ) Dbl. Splendid reddish coloring; rare. 
$ 1.00 
ROMANCE (Kemp 1927) Sgl. Pale blue marbled with pink. 
$ 1.00 
ROSE DU BARRY (Nesmith 1933) Dbl. A gorgeous flower of 
deep rose-pink; slightly veined at center and edged with white.$3.00 
ROSE MIGNON (Nesmith 1933) Sgl. Exquisite pink of dainty 
form and growth. $3.00 
ROSE ANNA (Chi. 1924) Dbl. Mauve-lavender; darker halo. 
$ .50 
ROSE QUEEN Sgl. Charming pink flowers of dainty form. $1.00 
ROSE SCHEEPERS (Oii. 1926) Dbl. Mauve-purple; velvety. 
$ .75 
ROWANDIZ (Nesmith 1932) Sgl. Large white petals heavily 
veined blue-purple; S. deep purple; styles blue-purple edged white. 
A magnificent iris of extreme height. $3.50 
SALAMACIS (Nesmith 1932) Sgl. Pale lavender falls lined with 
royal purple; S. Royal purple veined and tipped with pale frosted 
lavender. The whole flower has a frosted sheen of great charm. 
$3.50 
SADARABAD (Chi. 1928) Sgl. White overcast with pink; lovely. 
$ .75 
SELKIRK (Kemp 1927) Dbl. Pure white ruffled flower; excellent. 
$ 1.00 
SENJO-NO-HARA (Chi.) Dbl. Grey and purple; marbled. $1.50 
SKI-NO-RAYO Deep bluish lavender; white halo. $ ,50 
SNOW MAID (Nesmith 1933) A beautiful single white flower; 
tall and branched; finish of Carrara marble; exquisite. $3.00 
STEEL BLUE (Clev.) Soft lavender-blue flower; mauve halo. 
$ 1.00 
TAIHERAKU (Chi. 1924) Dbl. Rich purple; blue halo. $ .50 
TALMANYA (Kemp 1927) Sgl. Pale blue marked deeper blue. 
$ .50 
TARTAR PRINCE (Chi. 1928) Sgl. Rosy crimson; blue halo. 
$ .75 
TEMPLETON (Hal. 1885) A very handsome dark velvety rose. 
Especially firm substance and fine form. $1.00 
TOPAZ (Hal.) Sgl. Rich rose; heavily marbled; S. white; rare. 
$4.00 
UCHIU (Tok.) Dbl. Cerulean blue; pale gold and white center. 
$ 1.00 
ULYSSE (Vilm. 1923) Dbl. Deep blue-purple; styles white. $1.00 
VAN HOESEN (Kemp 1927) Sgl. Bluish violet, veined lilac. $1.25 
VENICE (Kemp 1927) Dbl. Lavender-pink veined blue. $1.50 
VERNON (Kemp 1927) Sgl. Lavender-blue on pink ground. $1.25 
VICTOR (Hal. 1893) White background with faint radiating lines 
and dots of pale wistaria-blue. Lighter in color than Helene; very 
lovely. $1.50 
VIOLET BEAUTY (Chi. 1924) Sgl. Velvety pansy-violet; lovely 
$ .60 
VIOLET GIANT (Chi. 1931) Dbl. Huge rich violet shading to 
rose; the largest flower I have ever seen. $1.50 
WILLIAM TELL (Hal.) Dbl. Porcelain veined blue; lovely. $ .50 
WISTER'S FAVORITE. Sgl. One of the most beautiful of the 
real blue irises. Deep sky blue with deeper markings at throat. 
$ 2.00 
WOODROSE (Nesmith 1937) Sgl. Large falls of pinkish mauve 
frosted with iridescent blue. Purple lines radiating from blue halo 
which surrounds a large yellow si^al. Standards are pink, and the 
styles deep rose-purple. A beautiful new iris. $4.00 
YAMA YAMA (Chi. 1928) Sgl. White overlaid with blue. $1.00 
ZAMA FOREST Porcelain blue and white; faintly lined. $ .75 
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