North Little Rock, Ark. 
MOROCCO ROSE. A glowing pink iris 
that has attracted much attention. The 
flowers are very large, with standards 
of pure lustrous pink with yellow at 
the base and falls of deep rosaline pink. 
$1.50 
MOKI. A fine new variety that is a 
vastly improved Zuni—having very big, 
bold flowers, smooth and well-rounded, 
plus the same rich brown-bronzy color 
of the latter. 50¢ 
MOONGLO 32 in. A magnificent soft 
yellow blend, with exceptionally heavy 
substance that gives the flower a state- 
ly appearance. 50¢ 
MOTIF (Sturt. 1931). A red-purple of 
deep velvety substance, more brilliant 
than Pioneer; splendid iris. 38 in. 25¢ 
MOUNT CLOUD. A stately blue white 
Iris of satiny sheen. The large S. are 
closely held together. The broad falls 
are flaring. $1.00 
MOUNTAIN MIST. One of the most 
unusual and delicately colored flowers, 
being a pale mauve-gray which holds 
its delicate coloring because of splen- 
did substance. 25¢ 
MOUNTAIN SUNSET. An indescrib- 
able medley of fawn and old gold, 
equally suffused in the standards, and 
the falls entirely overlaid with varying 
shades of violet. Novel in shape as 
well as in color. 35¢ 
MOZAMBIQUE. A glowing red-pur- 
ple; large well-formed flowers, borne 
on tall stems; fragrant; 37 in. 25¢ 
MRS. H. H. HOOVER. Salmon and buff 
blend. 25¢ 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. S. bronzy- 
purple; F. red-brown plush. Symme- 
trical flower. 25¢ 
MRS. WILLARD JAQUES (J. Sass. 
1938) M. 36 in. A very charming blend 
of pink and yellow, warm and smooth 
in tone and graceful in carriage. The 
flowers are daintily ruffled and pleas- 
ingly placed on the stem. $2.00 
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NARAIN. A beautiful, shimmering light 
to medium blue with a bright blue 
beard. A most attractive flower. $2.00 
NARANJA. Taller even than Happy 
Days, and practically as large. The 
falls are ochraceous orange, with a 
yellow heart, and the standards are 
bright empire yellow, the beard orange- 
yellow. 715¢ 
NASSAK. This is considered by many 
to be the very finest of the new, hardy 
plicatas. The large white flowers are 
cleanly marked with a bright blue 
plicata edge, and are _ beautifully 
formed. 50¢ 
NATAL. One of the novelties in the 
pale yellow class. The color is old 
ivory tinged with pale sulphur yellow. 
$1.50 
NATIVIDAD (M. M. 1932). Warm 
creamy white of perfect substance and 
form, with yellow throat and yellow 
beard; excellent. 25¢ 
NATIONAL PROSPERITY. A first 
class blue Iris. S. of deep blue. F. 
deep blue tinted violet, slightly lighter 
at edge with golden beard. 25¢ 
NATOMO. Falls a blending of bronze 
and old rose, with standards of pinkish 
cinnamon. The complete effect is of 
glowing old rose. $1.00 
NENE (Cayeux 1928). Huge iris in 
tones of lilac and red. 44 in. 25¢ 
NEON (Salbach 1934) M. 39 in. An old 
gold and coppery-red bi-color which is 
outstanding for brilliance in dry sec- 
tions. 50¢ 
NINGAL (Ayres 1931) M. 37 in. Named 
for the Chaldean moon-goddess, this 
combination of cerulean blue and buffy- 
cream is one of our most subtle blends. 
25¢ 
NEW ALBION (Essig). A sister seed- 
ling of Easter Morn, but quite distinct 
in form ,color and substance, and also 
producing quite a different garden ef- 
fect. The flowers are pure waxy-white. 
25¢ 
