Mme. Pompadour —43 in. When I introduced this variety in 1932 
it very quickly sold out completely down to one plant and I 
had to withdraw it from sale in order to propagate a new supply. 
This is the first time it has been offered in several years. The 
standards are the popular rose-ash color, shaded very soft brown; 
F—old-rose, shaded heliotrope and flushed soft brown at the 
throat; styles amber, with brownish old-rose crests. A large 
handsome flower of fine form and delightful colorings.50 
Sierro 
Blue 
Tall Bearded Iris 
(Continued) 
Morgane —42 in. EARLY. A NEW FRENCH INTRODUCTION IN 
A NEW COLOR. S—Havana-brown; F—rosy blue, edged Havana 
brown to match the standards, with an attractvie white 
throat . 5.00 
Morocco Rose —36 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY 1937. A magnificent new huge pink toned Iris, with 
soft lustrous pink standards, flushed a deeper shade and with 
falls of deep rosaline pink. A halo of yellow at the centre adds 
to its beauty. .12.00 
Motif —38 in. A VERY FINE DEEP BRILLIANT PANSY-PURPLE, 
of richest velvety texture and heavy substance. One of the best 
in this color.20 
Moa —42 in. A giant flower of the famous Dominion race, which 
sold when it first came out at $40.00 a plant. It is just as fine 
today and the plants I will furnish will be even finer than you 
could have obtained at that time. The standards are pure violet 
and the falls are rich, deep, velvety violet-purple.25 
Modoc —36 in. EARLY. A new and very handsome deep velvety 
black-purple, almost black in effect, with a richness through¬ 
out that reminds one of the finest cut velvet. One of our most 
handsome dark varieties.15 
Monadnock—44 in. This new Iris is a real five star variety and 
one of the very finest Irises we have ever grown. The flowers 
are of huge size and perfect form in an unusual brilliant rose- 
red color, the color being practically uniform throughout. It is 
a distinct advance in the red toned group.12.00 
Monal —40 in. VERY FRAGRANT. This lovely new Iris is one of 
our most distinguished looking, as well as one of the most unique, 
being entirely unlike any other Iris we have. It is an unusual 
blend of coffee brown, golden buff and violet, overlaid with gold. 
The flowers are large and of perfect form. 5.00 
Monterey —48 in. An exceptionally fine deep, rich 
red-purple, of excellent form, good substance, 
standing shoulder high and a profuse bloomer. .10 
Moonlight —36 in. EARLY. VERY FRAGRANT. A 
gigantic silvery white flower, with a beautifully 
veined green-gold throat and a striking yellow 
beard. One of the largest whites and entirely dif¬ 
ferent from others in tone, form and marking. A 
real beaut.y .20 
Moon Magic —40 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. GIVEN 
HONORABLE MENTION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY. A FINE NEW SOFT YELLOW, of perfect 
form, with flaring falls six inches across. Moon Magic is a color 
that it was once thought impossible to obtain, deeper yellow 
standards and falls that are almost white, making an unusual and 
very attractive flower.. .20 
Mountain Snow —42 in. HONORABLE MENTION AMERICAN IRIS 
SOCIETY 1936. A new glistening snow white Iris of large size 
and perfect form, with beautifully ruffled standards and flaring 
falls. The flowers are beautifully poised on tall nicely branch¬ 
ing stalks .15.00 
King 
Juba 
I See page 12) 
Missouri —44 in. VERY FRAGRANT. AWARDED THE DYKES 
MEMORIAL MEDAL FOR 1937, HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL 
HONORS, AS THE OUTSTANDING IRIS OF THE YEAR. A 
LARGE FLOWER OF TRUE DEEP BLUE COLORING AND PER¬ 
FECT FORM, with flaring velvety falls and good substance. 
Has every good quality. See color illustration page 9. .. 3.50 
Mme. Lou’s Areau— 36 in. WINNER OF THE DYKES MEMO¬ 
RIAL MEDAL IN FRANCE IN 1934, FOR THE FINEST NEW 
IRIS OF THE YEAR. S—lovely soft rosy-heliotrope on trans¬ 
lucent silvery white ground, the color intensifying gradually 
towards the margin. F—exquisitely sanded and veined at the 
margin with the same deeper color, with the color gradually 
fading out towards the centre. 5.00 
Mme. Maurice Lassailly —36 in. WINNER OF DYKES ME¬ 
MORIAL MEDAL IN FRANCE IN 1935, AS THE FINEST 
NEW IRIS OF THAT YEAR. The most brilliant and attractive 
of the blue bi-colors. S—soft, bright, pure lilac; F—flaring, 
very rich, deep, velvety pansy-violet, with a border of lilac 
to match the color of the standards. The flowers are large, 
of perfect form and heavy substance.10.00 
