MORNING GLORY (Kirk.) M. 40". An especially clean-cut lavender 
and red-violet bicolor with a glittering gold beard. Free blooming 
and vigorous. A superb iris and will be for many years to 
come. 20c 
MOTIF (Sturt.) M. 38". Pure, deep pansy purple with smoothly finished 
texture. 20c 
MOUNTAIN MIST (And.) L. 40". One of the most unusual and deli¬ 
cately colored flowers, being a pale mauve-gray which holds its 
delicate coloring because of splendid substance. By all means 
add this one to your garden. 50c 
MOUNT CLOUD (Mil.) EM. 37". Stately blue-white with a finish of 
satin. Candelabrum branching and poiseful carriage make this a 
distinguished beauty. H. M. $2.25 
MRS. SILAS WATERS (Ayres) M. 36". Large pale yellow. $5.00 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) M. 36". S. bronzy-purple; F. red-brown 
plush. Symmetrical flower. 20c 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes) L. 38". Very huge, bold flower of blue purple, 
with long drooping falls which are heavily veined white at haft. 
Originated in England where it won Silver Medal. $1.00 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets) M. 44". A magnificent flower of purple-buff 
and garnet-brown. Long blooming. H. M. 25c 
NARANJA (Mit.) L. 40". The nearest approach to orange. Large deep 
yellow flowers with F. having a definite orange cast and bearing 
orange beard. A. M. $3.75 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY. See page 18. 
NEON (Salb.) L. 40". S. bronzy gold; F. velvety red, with glowing 
golden beard. H. M. 75c 
NEPENTHE (Con.) M. 30". Lovely subtle pale blend. S. soft buff, 
flushed lavender; F. very long of same shade but flushed rose. 
H. M. 20c 
NINGAL (Ayres) EM. 37". This is a specimen type for the connoisseur. 
It is a beautiful combination of cerulean blue and creamy-buff, 
which produces a subtle, odd, beautiful blend. 25c 
NOONTIDE (Thole) 40". A very deep clear yellow of excellent sub¬ 
stance, form, and branching with slight fragrance. A vigorous 
grower and good increaser. $10.00 
NO-WE-TA (Sass) M. 30". A small low-growing frilly pink with glint 
of yellow in petals. 25c 
OJIBWAY (Kirk.) M. 40". S. bright coppery tan; F. flaring, of rose- 
copper with yellow underlay. H. M. $1.00 
ORANGE BRONZE. See page 18. 
OREGON BEAUTY (Klein.) M. 35". Deep rose violet. 50c 
OREGON GIANT (Klein.) L. 37". The last iris to bloom in the season. 
A huge flower of almost black coloring, with petals lighted by 
rich golden beard. 50c 
OREGON SUNSHINE. See page 18. 
ORIANA (Sass) EM. 32". Hardy pure white parent of Snowking, the 
finest white of all. H. M. 45c 
ORMOHR (Klein.) M. 38". The finest Wm. Mohr seedling to date, be¬ 
ing a giant flower of uniform gray-lavender veined violet and with 
a faint rosy glow over entire blossom. Stands out in our garden 
as being something new and different. $20.00 
OSCEOLA (Wiesner) M. 40". Very fine clear sky-blue. An unusual 
feature is its crepy, crinkly texture. $1.00 
OZARK (Storer) M. 42". S. pompeian red; F. bishop's purple. Flower 
gives unique salmon effect. $5.00 
OZONE (Sass) ML. 36". A fascinating huge flower difficult to de¬ 
scribe as the coloring is unusual—a smooth soft lavender violet 
with a sheen of pink over entire blossom. A smooth signal patch 
of rosy brown near the throat gives a novel and charming effect. 
A. M. $2.50 
PAULETTE (Millet) EM. 38". Gigantic lavender blue, used much in 
breeding because of its great size. 25c 
PEARL LUSTRE. See page 19. 
PENUMBRA (Berry) M. 40". S. vinaceous drab with glowing yellow 
throat; F. deep velvety carmine. $1.75 
PERSIA (Ayres) L. 38". Blend of silvery lavender, dove gray, and 
rich purple. One of the best blends. See picture on page 10. 25c 
PICADOR (Morrison) EM. 44". We consider this to be the finest low- 
priced yellow variegata. S. honey yellow; F. mineral red. The 
picture on page 20 shows the form and coloring of this fine 
sort. 35c 
PINK IMPERIAL. See page 19. 
MARY GEDDES 
PINK OPAL (Sass) M. 40". A fine orchid pink self of full rounded form 
and deep color tone. 
PINK SATIN (Sass) M. 38". Delicate and smooth orchid pink self. 
It is the best selling pink of all time. 25c 
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