LOUIS BEI _Early glittering black 
violet - $ 0.25 
MAGENTA (Cay.)—Intensely glowing 
amethyst violet_ $ 0.15 
MARESCHAL NEY— Rich red bicolor 
with a chestnut brown tone--- $ 0.25 
MARION LAPHAM (Lap.)—A fine new 
pink of good quality- $ 0.30 
MARQUITA (Cay., 1931)—Ivory cream, 
falls lined with ruby, the large blooms are 
so fine in form and quality that this Iris 
might well be called near perfect. $ 2.00 
MARY GEODES (Wash., 1931) — 
Ochraceous salmon with reddish falls, a 
color gem, large flowers of lasting sub¬ 
stance _ $ 1.00 
MARY GIBSON— Soft blend of peach 
and apricot, strong- $ 0.15 
MELCHIOR —Red-bronze and claret self 
with orange beard_ $ 0.25 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE —Pure white 
with golden reticulations- $ 0.25 
MIDGARD (H. Sass)— Blended yellow 
and pink of fine form and splendid sub¬ 
stance, it has long been considered one 
of the finest and most popular of all 
Irises __ $ 0.15 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. Sass, 1931) — 
Improved Archeveque, an excellent dark 
Iris _ $ 0.25 
MILDRED PRESBY— A favorite white 
and rose-purple bicolor- $ 0.15 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933)—This won¬ 
derful medium toned blue is at the top 
of its class, flaring falls, marvelous 
texture and finish- $ 3.00 
MONTEREY —Deep bronzed red-violet 
_$ 0.20 
MOONLIGHT —Large flushed white 
___$ 0.20 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk.)—Brilliant 
red-violet, strong _$ 0.25 
MOTIF (Sturt., 1931)—Very dark vel¬ 
vety red-purple, distinctive form $ 0.50 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER — Lovely 
blend of salmon and buff- $ 0.50 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—A Bliss mas¬ 
terpiece of bronze violet and crimson 
____$ 0.30 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes 1932)—Huge deep 
blue-purple, the long falls are veined 
with white, tall and well branched - 
_$ 5.00 
MY LADY—White edged with soft la¬ 
vender, one of our tallest- $ 0.15 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets, 1930) — 
Giant in size and vigor, bronzy violet 
and crimson_ $ 0.20 
NANOOK (Ayres, 1932)—Warm creamy 
white, many flowers open at the same 
time _ $ 0.25 
INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION 
New Intermediates fully as large and 
colorful as the later varieties, every 
one outstanding. We strongly recom¬ 
mend this collection to every gardener. 
Abelard Challenger 
Ambera Crysoro 
Alice Horsefall Gentius 
Susa 
Labeled, postpaid, for only_ $ 1.00 
The above collection together with 
PAPIO, RED ORCHID, and DOXA, 
three more fine intermediates $ 2.00 
NEBRASKA (H. Sass)—The latest 
blooming yellow and one of the richest, 
ruffled apricot yellow with brown vein- 
ing on the falls_ $ 0.25 
NEHAWKA (J. Sass)—The darkest 
plicata, heavily stippled with purple 
-$ 0.20 
NENE (Cay.)—Soft lilac and old rose, a 
giant _ $ 0.50 
NINGAL (Ayres-Emig., 1932)—Large 
deep buff blend, well proportioned 
flowers _ $ 0.35 
NOCTURNE—Rich deep velvety purple 
-$ 0.25 
NOWETA (H. Sass, 1932)—The most 
beautiful true bright pink in effect, a 
pinker Midgard with the same ruffling 
-$ 0.50 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay.)—A som¬ 
ber rich red self, uniform flowers of an 
exceptionally fine shade_ $ 0.35 
OMAHA (H. Sass)—Smooth clear toned 
red self_ $ 0.15 
OREGON GIANT—Very large dark vel¬ 
vety purple bicolor_ $ 0.35 
OPALINE (Wmsn.) —Charming soft 
pink and yellow blend_ $ 0.25 
ORIANA (H. Sass, 1933)—“Fairest and 
purest,” pure crystal white of very fine 
form and substance_ $ 1.00 
OZONE (J. Sass, 1935)—A beautiful 
mauve toned blend with a brown haft, 
blue violet with a pinkish sheen... $ 7.50 
PACIFIC—Clear glistening light blue 
with flaring falls_ $ 0.25 
PASTEL SHADES—Trim yellow plicata 
blend with pink tones_ $ 0.30 
PAPIO (H. Sass, 1936)—Purple and 
violet carmine bicolor, intermediate_ 
_$ 1.00 
PEACHES (H. Sass, 1931)—Charming 
peach-orange blend_ $ 0.35 
PERSIA (Ayres)—Lovely large blend 
of smoky blue-grey and bronze, very 
different - $ 0.50 
PHEBUS (Cay.)—Pure lemon yellow 
self of fine rounded form_ $ 0.35 
PINK OPAL (J. Sass, 1934)—Large 
tall clear pink of lilac tone_ $ 0.50 
Address: Hill Iris and Peony Farm, Lafontaine, Kansas 
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