
MOUNT CLOUD 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis) 
Hailed as a most outstanding recent introduction, this beautiful 
creation is described as follows: ‘The flower is large, almost 5% 
inches long. The standards are a lustrous pale pink, Hushed deeper 
pink with a soft yellow flush at the base. The falls are long and semi- 
flaring of deep rosalene pink. The garden effect is a glowing rich 
pink. 38 inches. $1.50 
MOUNT CLOUD (Milliken) 
There is something about this iris that makes it stand out as different 
and superior to most white irises. It is particularly clear and clean 
in its whiteness; the surface of the large petals is smooth and polished. 
The veins in the haft accent the unusual purity of this superb iris. 
It blooms on stems more than fifty inches tall and the flowers are five 
inches tall by five inches wide. 
“! could not find a single fault in this iris. A cool blue-white, free 
blooming and splendid iris,’ says an Illinois customer. 
From Massachusetts comes this word of praise: ‘In my opinion, 
Mount Cloud comes as near to being perfect as you can get inanyiris. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
MOZO CC. G. White) 
With medium to large flowers on a 30-inch stem, Mozo is cer- 
tainly outstanding in this group of gem-like irises. The ground color 
of the flower is creamy yellow and both standards and falls are 
strikingly veined in bronze red. The falls are darker than the stan- 
dards due to closer veining. Parentage is (Sofaran x Susiana) x 
Yellow M. Early. 715c; 3 for $2.00 
NARAIN (Shuber) 
A solid color of intense indigo blue. The large flowers have a 
silky sheen. 3 feet. 50c 
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NARANGSA (Mitchell) 
The first of the new large yellows with a definite orange tone. A 
truly striking new introduction that ‘‘gleams like a topaz in the 
sun.’ Described as follows: ‘Richest of all the yellows, thanks to 
the definite orange cast on the falls. Distinctly orange while in bud, 
and so striking in color that it brought the first offer before the first 
bud had started to unfurl. Stands tall and straight, with huge blooms, 
having excellent substance. 
Naranja is a strong and rapid grower and our excellent stock 
allows us to list this new variety at a very reasonable price. 
50c; 3 for $1.00 
NATIVIDAD (Mitchell) 
One of the most refined irises we have ever seen. A warm cream 
self lighted in the center with a glow of soft yellow and sprinkled 
as with tiny beads of glistening dew. Natividad possesses all the 
grace and distinction that its name implies. 3 feet. 50c; 3 for $1.00 
NEAR EAST (C. G. White) 
A fascinating addition to the unusual group of irises which we 
introduced for Mr. White in 1938. Near East is one of the so- 
called ‘‘wide crosses,’ being a pogocyclus hybrid. It therefore 
possesses the exotic beauty of the oncocyclus and at the same time 
the easy growing qualities of the hardy tall bearded iris. 
The ground color of Near East is a soft creamy yellow and both 
standards and falls are veined and dotted with deep maroon- 
purple. The falls are quite stiff and horizontal and are prominently 
veined, while the standards are rather faintly marked, thus giving them 
a yellow effect. 
Near East grows to a height of about two feet, has medium-sized 
flowers, and foliage that is more slender and less conspicuous than 
the average bearded iris. Hardy. $1.50 
NOEL (C. G. White) 
Pure in color and near perfect in every respect is this handsome 
white iris. It is a warm white, being faintly suffused with cream and 
lighted in the center with a bright golden beard. The texture is like 
satin and the heavy, firm substance enables the flowers to withstand 
the most severe weather. 
Noel is a tall iris with strong, well-branched stems and heavy 
luxuriant foliage. Those who admire the perfection of Easter Morn 
will find here an iris similar in shape of flower and habit of growth, 
but a little more toward the cream than the pure white. $7.50 
OLD IRONSIDES (Milliken) 
An iris to use Where a brilliant clump of color is desired. A com- 
bination of copper and gold and carmine flowers carried on tall, 
strong stalks. This variety is very generous with its flamboyant blooms 
so will never disappoint those who plant it for a certain garden 
picture. 
Writes a New England grower: ‘‘A splendid increaser. | moved 
and divided it last year and this year had plenty of bloom.”’ A showy 
flower with an orange beard, yellow stigmas, having a wide violet 
midrib. 40 inches tall. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
ORMORR CKleinsorge) 
From Oregon comes this William Mohr seedling that stands 
almost 40 inches tall, with giant flowers of a uniform grey-lavender 
veined violet. A faint rosy glow envelops the entire flower and 
unlike its well known parent, William Mohr, it has a tall stem that 
branches near the top and is evidently perfectly hardy and easy to 
grow. Of great value to breeders as it produces seed readily. $4.00 
PACIFIC (Essig) 
Try planting this iris near some of your pinks. It is a large flower 
of a beautiful shade of clear blue that is particularly desirable in the 
garden. Early blooming and of proven hardiness. We recommend it 
highly. 2% feet. 25c; 3 for 50c 
PALE MOONLIGHT CEssig) 
One of the most sensational irises in our garden. Large stately 
flowers of pale blue, uniform throughout, carried on tall sturdy stems. 
The standards are four inches high, the falls slightly flaring and four 
inches long, and the beard a bright orange. We have seen single 
stems with as many as six of these enormous blooms open at one 
time. We cannot praise this iris too highly. 4 feet. 
“The plant of Pale Moonlight you sent me was the biggest one 
| ever saw and threw four tremendous bloom stalks, which made it 
the outstanding thing in the garden. (Virginia.) 
See illustration, page 16. 35c; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.50 
