_THE IRIS GARDEN_ 
MOONGLO (Wmsn) Soft yellow and violet blend with much heavier 
substance than any other blend; midseason; medium height- .90 
MOONLIGHT (Dykes) Pale gray white with green and yellow lights; 
mysterious and fragrant; early; medium height-3 for .25 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk) Intense and velvety red purple; makes a mag¬ 
nificently well balanced stalk; midseason; tall- .25 
MORNING SPLENDOR (Shull) Dark, glowing claret red; one of the finest 
varieties at any price-3 for .25 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis) Large dark pink blended bicolor with a soft 
yellow flush at the haft; garden effect is rich and bright; midseason; 
tall_ 3.75 
MOTHER OF PEARL (Sturt) Famous grayish lavender; midseason; 
tall _3 for .25 
MOUNT ROYAL (Morgan) Deep purple; very fragrant; early; medium 
height_ .15 
MRS. E. HARDING (Per) Tall, showy purple of fine landscape effect; 
midseason; tall-3 for .25 
MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss) Bronzy red violet and velvety maroon; large 
flowers and very floriferous; midseason; medium height_ .15 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes) Huge, vivid blue purple; English silver medal win¬ 
ner; midseason; tall- .50 
NARANJA (Mit) Distinct orange overcast on a yellow ground; sensational 
color for a first class iris of good size and substance; tied for second 
place in the 1939 Dykes race; midseason; tall_ .75 
NEBRASKA (H. P. Sass) Large flowered deep yellow that lights up a 
planting of King Tut; late; medium height_ .15 
NENE (Cay) Vinous red in a nine-inch flower; midseason; tall_ .25 
NINGAL (Ayres) Bronzy buff, the falls underlaid with blue and with a 
blue mid-rib; midseason; tall_ .15 
NOWETA (H. P. Sass) A larger, pinker Midgard; one of the loveliest; 
midseason; medium height_ .25 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay) Dark, strawberry red; late; tall_ .15 
NUSKU (Nes) Old rose and yellow blend; midseason; medium height._ .15 
OCTOBER OPERA (Sass) Rich, wine red fall bloomer; spring bloom 
early; short_ .25 
"Mrs. H - \V- visited my garden today and gave me your 
address. She said you had one erf the finest iris gardens she had seen.” 
M. I. S., Athens, Pa. 
