MODOC (Essis) 
This remarkable iris has a velvety depth of color that is unsur¬ 
passed. It gives the effect of being almost black, although in reality 
it is a very deep rich purple mixed with shades of dark brown. 
Very large flowers and a striking iris. 23^ feet. 35c/ 3 for 75c 
MOHRSON (C. G. White) 
For many years iris hybridizers throughout the country tried, 
without results, to produce a William Mohr seedling. Mr. C. G. 
White was the first to meet with success in this endeavor, and has 
given us Mohrson. Being a cross of William Mohr by a pogon iris, 
Mohrson is but one-fourth oncocyclus. It is a charming and unusual 
iris, more vigorous than its parent, and showing unmistakably some 
of the desired oncocyclus characteristics. 
The flowers are simply enormous, with standards a rich, clear, 
deep violet with a cockled and varnished surface and ruffled edges. 
The color in the falls is effected by close veins and is a beautiful 
shade of violet. 23^ feel. $3.50 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis) 
Hailed as a most outstanding new large pink, this iris was intro¬ 
duced only last year and has not as yet flowered in our garden. It 
is described as follows: "The flower is large, almost 5)^ inches long. 
The standards are a lustrous pale pink, flushed deeper pink with a 
soft yellow flush at the base. The falls are long and semi-flaring, of 
deep rosalene pink. The'fgarden effect is a glowing rich pink. 
38 inches" ' $15.00 
NARANJA (Mitchell) 
The first of the new large yellows with a definite orange tone. A 
truly striking new introduction that "gleams like a topaz in the 
sun." Described as follows: "Richest of all the yellows, thanks to 
the definite orange cast on the falls. Distinctly orange while in bud, 
and so striking in color that it brought the first offer before the first 
bud had started to unfurl. Stands tall and straight, with huge blooms, 
having excellent substance." $ 10.00 
NATIVIDAD (Mitchell) 
One of the most refined irises we have ever seen. A warm cream 
self lighted in the center with a glow of soft yellow and sprinkled 
as with tiny beads of glistening dew. Natividad possesses all the 
grace and distinction that its name implies. 3 feet. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
NEON (Salbach) 
A tall variegata with bright, well formed standards and red- 
purple falls. It received considerable praise from eastern iris en¬ 
thusiasts last year. $2.00; 3 for $5.00 
NEW ALBION (Essig) 
A sister seedling of Easter Morn, but quite distinct in form, color 
and substance, and also producing quite a different garden effect. 
The flowers are pure waxy-white with fine clean cut standards and 
nicely-formed flaring falls. 50c; 3 for $1.03 
MOUNT CLOUD (Milliken) 
BROWN BETTY 
There is something about this iris that makes it stand out as different 
and superior to most white irises. It is particularly clear and clean 
in its whiteness,- the surface of the large petals is smooth and polished. 
The veins in the haft accent the unusual purity of this superb iris. 
It blooms on stems more than fifty inches tall and the flowers are five 
inches tall by five inches wide. See page 15. $5.00 
Royal Collection 
Any 5 for $ 12.50 
All 10 for $ 22.50 
Are you an iris connoisseur? 
Do you want those novelties you have 
read so muc h about? 
Here they are at a saving ! 
ALICE HARDING 
BROWN BETTY 
CHEERIO 
CORALIE 
DARK KNIGHT 
EROS 
HAPPY DAYS 
LADY PARAMOUNT 
NEON 
UKIAH 
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