MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cayeux) 38". A 
huge, well-shaped flower that has been awarded 
many certificates and prizes in Europe. A massive 
blossom of superb form and texture. S. silky red 
purple; F. velvety glowing dark red. 45c 
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. 35c 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk.) 40". Extra fine red-bi¬ 
color, enhanced by a glittering gold beard. Free 
blooming and vigorous. A superb Iris and will be 
for many years to come. 35c 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan) 38" A warm rich deep 
red-violet. The fragrant petals are very velvety. A 
very desirable garden addition. 35c 
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. 50c 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson) 38". Large flowered 
velvety deep blue purple self. $2.50 
MRS. MARION CRAN (Perry) 37". An unusual 
shade of brilliant light rose; sweetly scented. Im¬ 
ported from England where it received an A.M. 50c 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) 40". Most popular 
variety ever imported from England—a mixture of 
lavender, bronze and crimson. 25c 
MUSSOLINI (Murrell) 36". A very large, vivid blue- 
purple bicolor just imported from England where 
it received a Silver Medal. Late blooming. $7.50 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets) 44". A magnificent flower 
of purple-buff and garnet-brown. H.M. 35c 
NANO OK (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 vdth many whites. 35c 
WHITES and PLICATAS 
Collection of 7, valued at $4.60, for $3.65 
With Crystal Beauty added, for $5.95 
Note: Select one variety from each line below. 
Gudrun 
or 
Joyance 
Sea Foam 
or 
Istria 
Los Angeles 
or 
Sacramento 
Zua 
or 
Yves Lasailly 
Oriana 
or 
Parthenon 
Ensorecleur 
or 
Selene 
Easter Morn 
or 
Venus de Milo plus Nanook 
Collection of all 15 above for $6.95. 
NARANJA (Mitchell) 40". The nearest approach to 
orange. Large flowers of bright empire yellow with 
F. having definite orange cast; orange yellow 
beard. A.M. $10.00 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY (Nat’l.) 40". S. deep 
blue, ruffled slightly at edges; F. deep blue, tinged 
violet, slightly lighter at edges. Color is accentu¬ 
ated by gold beard. Flowers are quite large. $3.00 
NENE (Cayeux) 37". Considered one of the largest 
Irises. S. soft clear lilac; F. vinous red, lighter at 
the margins. French award winner. 50c 
NEON (Salb.) 46". xVn old-gold and cop]>ery-red bi¬ 
color with many flowers on candelabrum type 
stalks. H.M. $3.00 
NINGAL (Ayres) 45". The finest buff blend. S. pale 
bronzy buff; F. smooth, flaring, of a warm buff, 
overlaid with iridescent pale blue. Reallj^ a re¬ 
markable combination of hues. 35c 
NURMAHAL (Nich.) 38". One of the darkest and 
richest. S. bronze-brown, overlaid violet; F. very 
unusual deep blackish brown-crimson. 50c 
NYMPH (Sass) 26". Empire yellow; extremely free- 
blooming and early flowering. Fine garden sort. 35c 
OKOBOJI (Sass) 30". Deep velvety dark maroon pur¬ 
ple, with S. slightly lighter. A fine sort. 25c 
OREGON BEAUTY (Klein.) 35". Deep rose violet. $1 
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". Warm pure white of excellent 
size, form and substance. Early. H.M. $1.00 
OTOE (Sass) 30". Deep velvety red; fine Amriety for 
loAv mass of color in garden or border. 25c 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig) 44". Very pale blue. 75c 
PARTHENON (Con.) 40". Smooth Avarm Avhite Avith 
pale gold style arms, venations and beard. $1.00 
PAULETTE (Millet) 40". A tall, giant soft blue; in 
fact, one of the largest of all Irises. 50c 
PEACHES (Sass) 32". Warm bright blend of peach, 
apricot and orange Avith creamy markings on F. 35c 
PEARL LUSTRE (Shasta x Nene) 38". This in¬ 
troduction has all the attributes Avhich one desires 
to find combined in one variety—tall, strong and 
Avell-branched stalks; many large, well-formed 
floAvers of good texture and attractive coloring; 
and delightful fragrance. The blossom is blush yel- 
loAv throughout, being much lighter in shade than 
Lady Paramount. The six to eight buds are never 
bunched, but placed at just the right intervals; the 
petals are 3" Avide x 4" long Avith falls semi-flaring 
and displaying an orange beard. Blossoms are ex¬ 
tremely fragrant and last much longer than the or¬ 
dinary sorts. Mid-season bloomer. Our oaa^i intro¬ 
duction. $20.00 
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