MARESCHAL NEY—Rich red bicolor 
with a chestnut brown tone_$0.25 
MARISHA (J. Sass-Whiting 1939) — 
Creamy yellow flushed with clear light 
pink, a very appealing blend_$5.00 
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 $ 1.00 
MARY GEDDES (Wash., 1931) — 
Ochraceous salmon with reddish falls, a 
color gem, large flowers of lasting sub¬ 
stance _$0.35 
MARY GIBSON—Soft blend of peach 
and apricot, strong_$0.15 
MASSENET (Cay., 1936)—New French 
variegata of gorgeous richness, S bronzy 
yellow, F red garnet edged bronze_ 
_$5.00 
MATULA (H. Sass, 1939)—S apricot 
buff flushed Congo pink in center, 
domed, F straight hanging, Indian Lake, 
edged buff, big light cadmium beard, 
heavy substance__ $ 10.00 
MICHAELANGELO (Weed 1936) — 
Unique dark dove gray_$3.00 
MIDWEST GEM (H. Sass, 1937) — 
Large light buff pink, S domed and falls 
flaring, well branched_$5.00 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. Sass, 1931) — 
Improved Archeveque, an excellent dark 
Iris _$0.25 
MISS ARAVILLA (H. Sass)—A more 
golden King Tut, 36 inches_$0.50 
MISS CAMELIA (H. Sass) — Light 
bluish-mauve self, large and tall $0.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter, 1933)—This won¬ 
derful medium toned blue is at the top 
of its class, flaring falls, marvelous 
texture and finish_ $ 1.50 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis 1938) — 
Beautiful dark indigo blue $ 5.00 
MME. LOUIS AUREAU (Cay., 1934) — 
French Dykes Medal winner for 1934, 
one of the best plicatas. The soft rosy 
heliotrope markings are delicately 
stitched on a background of silvery 
white _ $ 5.00 
MONADNOCK (Salbach)—Late bright 
rose red self_ $ 5.00 
MONTEREY— Deep bronzed red-violet 
_$ 0.15 
MOONGLO (Wmsn., 1935) —Distinct 
and stately soft yellow blend with very 
heavy substance _ $ 1.00 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk.)—Brilliant 
red-violet, strong_ $ 0.25 
MOTIF (Sturt., 1931)—Very dark vel¬ 
vety red-purple, distinctive form $ 0.25 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER — Lovely 
blend of salmon and buff_ $ 0.25 
INTERMEDIATE COLLECTION 
Ten new, tall large-flowered inter¬ 
mediates, a bargain you can’t af¬ 
ford to miss. Every Iris in this 
collection would have cost more 
than the price for all only a few 
seasons ago. 
Golden Bow 
Abelard 
Papio 
Ambera 
Doxa 
Labeled, postpaid 
Red Orchid 
Alice Horsefall 
Crysoro 
Challenger 
Susa 
_$ 1.00 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—Splendid dark 
violet blue self_ $ 1.00 
MUSSOLINI (Dykes 1932)—Huge deep 
blue-purple, the long falls are veined 
with white, tall and well branched_ 
_$ 1.00 
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 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935)—A new 
tall yellow with a distinct orange over¬ 
cast on the falls_ $ 2.00 
N ATI VI DAD—Warm cream self with 
soft yellow inner glow_ $0.50 
NEBRASKA (H. Sass)—The latest 
blooming yellow and one of the richest, 
ruffled apricot yellow with brown vein- 
ing on the falls_ $0.25 
NENE (Cay.)—Soft lilac and old rose, a 
giant _ $0.25 
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 
_ $0.15 
NUMA ROUMESTAN (Cay.)—A som¬ 
ber rich red self, uniform flowers of an 
exceptionally fine shade_ $ 0.25 
ORIANA (H. Sass, 1933)—“Fairest and 
purest,” pure crystal white of very fine 
form and substance_ $ 0.25 
ORMOHR (Klein. 1937)—Gray-laven- 
der veined with violet, huge flowers 
_$ 15.00 
OSSAR (H. Sass, 1937)—Glowing 
blackish red self, medium sized flowers 
of good shape and substance, 32-inch 
low branching stems_ $ 1.00 
OZONE (J. Sass, 1935)—A beautiful 
mauve toned blend with a brown haft, 
blue violet with a pinkish sheen $ 1.00 
PACIFIC —Clear glistening light blue 
with flaring falls_ $ 0.25 
PALE MOONLIGHT— Tall stately pale 
blue _ $ 0.50 
Address: Hill Iris and Peony Farm, Lafontaine, Kansas 
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