MARY GEDDES (Washington 1931) M. 38". A beautiful 
blend of rare and unusual coloring. S. salmon flushed yellow; 
F. same shade overlaid Pompeian red. The tall stalks are 
low and widely branched. A stunning variety and a new 
color note. $1.00 
A.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
Dykes Medal, 1936. 
MARY SENNI (Millet 1931) M. 42". A beautiful mauve 
blend. S. mauve flushed lilac; F. mauve, flushed blue at the 
edges. Exceptionally heavy substance and fine form. The 
golden beard brings out the delicacy of its color; must be seen 
to be appreciated. $ .40 
MEPHISTO (May-feest5) (Cayeux 1930) M. 40". A huge 
blue black of splendid form and intensely deep coloring; the 
velvety finish extends evenly over the flower, giving it great 
richness of texture. $ .40; 3 for $1.00 
M I RADOR (Nicholls 1934) M. 38". A large and outstanding 
variegata. S. deep yellow; F. red purple of even coloring. The 
bloom stalk is very tall, which is unusual for a variegata, 
and the branching habits are good. $2.50 
M ISSOU Rl (Grinter 1933) M. 40". In our opinion, the finest 
medium toned blue in existence. The very large flowers are 
a medium lavender-blue of exceptionally pure tone; F. very 
broad and flaring, of a slightly deeper shade of blue with a 
heavy velvety surface. This iris has a texture and finish 
superior to Sensation, already famous for these qualities so 
desirable in an iris. A truly great iris. $3.50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1933. 
A.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
Dykes Medal, 1937. 
MODOC (Essig 1929) M. 36". A dusky beauty, handsome 
and distinct. S. deep purple; F. dark velvety purple. Very 
effective in the border. $ .50 
MOHRSON (White 1935) 30". At last a hardy seedling of 
the famous Wrn. Mohr. It is taller, larger and a sure bloomer. 
The enormous flowers are a rich violet closely veined a 
darker shade, they are smoothly finished and have ruffled 
edges. A stunning flower. $3.50 
MOONGLO (Williamson 1935) M. 32". An outstanding 
soft yellow blend with exceptionally heavy substance. The 
flowers are very large. S. soft yellow flushed violet; F. deeper 
yellow overlaid violet. Beard deep orange. The plant is 
vigorous and very floriferous. $2.00 
H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson 1930) M. 38". A great iris. 
A large flowered deep blue purple self of exceptional form, 
with a glowing velvety finish. One of the best of the Domin¬ 
ion derivatives. $2.75 
NARAIN (Shuber 1936) M. 38". For sheer beauty of color¬ 
ing, this lovely blue was desired by all who saw it last year. 
The flower is large and flaring, with broad petals of a pure 
rich shade of blue, similar to the old Blue Boy, but with a 
smooth finish like silk; it has a soft creamy throat and 
blue beard tipped soft yellow. The kind of an iris you will 
always want to keep in your garden. Its name means “water 
sprite." $5.00 
NARANJA (Mitchell 1935) M. 38". A deep rich yellow self 
with a distinctly orange cast in the falls; the buds are 
decidedly orange. The flowers are large and of good form 
and the stalks tall and straight. A strikingly beautiful 
flower. $10.00 
NARONDA (Flail 1934) M. 44". A satiny dark blue self of 
medium size and of very pleasing form and rich coloring, 
the coloring heightened by a prominent gold beard. Free 
flowering and vigorous with very well branched stalks. 
$ 2.00 
NENE (Nen) (Cayeux 1928) M. 42". A gigantic flower, 9 
inches in length S. lilac; F. light red with lighter margin. An 
impressive variety which does not flop, but stands up until 
the end of the blossom. $ .50 
NEON (Salbach 1934) M. 40". As one might infer from its 
name, this is one of the brightest varieties listed. S. bronzy 
gold; F. velvety carmine with bright gold beard and golden 
haft. A good example of candelabrum branching, it carries 
a good quota of both buds and blossoms. $2.00 
N INGAL (Ayres 1932) M. 38". A large blend of shimmering 
buff and lustrous blue. F. buff tinged blue; S. buff overlaid 
coerulean blue. $ .35 
NO-WE-TA (H. Sass 1932) M. 36". One of the most exquisite 
flowers imaginable. A delicate shade of rose, flushed cream 
and yellow at the center. The entire flower is softly frilled. 
There is no variety which surpasses this for dainty coloring 
and garden effect. $ .50 
NORDIC (Kirkland 1934) M. 40". An unusual flower of 
brilliant coloring. The stem is tall and the bloom large and 
well formed. S. golden tan; F. bright violet-red. Plant 
growth vigorous. A fine massing variety. $ .75 
ORIANA (H. Sass 1933) E. 32". A pure white of beautiful 
form. The flowers are large and the plant hardy and prolific. 
A splendid variety for the front of the border. $1.00 
OX HEART (Nicholls 1934) M. 38". A strawberry red with 
large circular falls and standards of the same shade; velvety 
with beard in harmony. Good form. $1 -00 
OZONE (J. Sass 1935) M. 38". A beautiful and unusual 
blend. The ground color is a soft blue violet with a pearl 
pink sheen; beard cream tipped yellow; the stalk is sturdy 
and well branched and the growth is luxuriant. Very hardy. 
H.M., A.I.S., 1936. $7.50 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig 1934) M. 40". Fine stately 
flowers of clear light blue carried on sturdy stems. The 
standards are long and the falls long and flaring, and the 
beard bright orange. Carries many enormous blooms open 
at one time. $• ^5 
PARTHENON (Connell 1934) M. 40". A smooth warm 
white with pale gold style arms, venations and beard. ! all 
and widely branched. S. high and archihg; F. ovate ano 
flaring. An exceptionally hardy and fine garden iris $1.00 
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