MISS MUFFET (Salbach 1940). (Dauntless 
x Dykes) x (Wm. Mohr x Ibmacrantha). 
A very unusual iris—possibly of more 
value to iris breeders than as a garden 
flower. The seed parent was a large yellow 
and is responsible for the creamy white 
standards and greenish yellow falls. 
Blooms are quite large and plants low 
growing. Flowers give pollen freely. Early. 
QO Noise t sce AOE Bus owns $2.50 
MISSOURI (Grinter). A fine, large, rich 
blue having a smooth enamel-like finish. 
Highly praised in the Mid-west and with- 
out question one of the best blue iris. 
Standards clear vivid blue, falls slightly 
deeper blue. Fine form and substance. 
IMIG =SCASON 36" ia 8 os, aie! 40c; 3 for $1.00 
MOKI (Thole). A big, bold, brownish bronze 
that deserves a place in every garden. We 
have never grown an iris that produced so 
many perfectly formed blooms per plant 
as Moki. A beautiful iris, possessing every 
good quality. Early mid-season. 30”. 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.75 
MONADNOCK (Salbach 1937). One of the 
few really fine iris in the rose red shades. 
The color is so vivid that Monadnock can 
be seen in its true color at a great dis- 
tance. Bred from Marquita x Dark Knight 
it has two hardy parents, inheriting its 
large size from Marquita and its height 
from Dark Knight. Very vigorous grower 
and generous producer of fine big blooms. 
Water 44a ihn Went es ot cea $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
MOONGLO. A very rich colored golden yel- 
low blend, the color shading more to the 
gold side. Standards old gold with light 
violet flush, falls slightly deeper. Well 
branched 36” stems, flowers of fine form 
and good substance......... 35c; 3 for 90c 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis). Very large 
rose pink, that might well be classed as 
an orchid pink. Blooms of good substance 
and beautiful form. Fine stems, good 
growing habits. One of the few good pink 
iris. Very popular. Mid-season. 38”. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Essig). Huge and 
tall, this remarkable iris is so outstanding 
that it is considered by many to be the 
best white. A pure, clear white with strong 
golden beard and attractive gold mark- 
ings at haft. Standards well domed, with 
semi-flaring falls. Very heavy substance 
withstanding rain or hot sun. Very pleas- 
ant odor, similar to that of wild plum. 
Well-branched stems. Mid-season. 50”. 
$2.00; 3 for $5.00 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON. An outstanding, big, 
rich violet blue from England. Standards 
blue violet and falls deep royal blue. 
Awarded Silver Medal by British Iris So- 
ciety. Mid-season. 36”...... 25¢e; 3 for 60c 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. The crowning 
achievement of Mr. Bliss, the great Eng- 
lish iris breeder. Broad, massive, bronze 
standards, with falls of deep velvety ma- 
roon purple. Well-branched stems and 
free blooming. Mid-season. 36”. 
25e; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.75 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941). A 
very fine new iris in an entirely distinct 
color. A lovely mulberry rose, could easily 
be classed as a very deep pink. Large 
blooms of fine form and good texture, held 
high on tall exceptionally well branched 
stems. Mid-season. 40”............ $15.00 

Marquita 
NARADA (Brehm 1939). (Purissima x (El 
Capitan x Bruno) ). One of the largest 
iris, yet not in the least coarse. On the 
contrary it is an iris of fine form, fine 
stems and beautiful poise. The color is a 
clear light blue, the standards being a 
shade lighter than the broad, flaring falls. 
Proved hardy in Seattle, Washington, 
where the winters are cold and wet. A 
real stand-out in the blues. Late. 40”. 
$2.50; 3 for $6.50 
NARANJA (Mitchell). A clear, rich, deep 
yellow with definite cast of orange on the 
falls. Buds are pure orange just before 
they open. Blooms of good size and good 
form. Vigorous grower and generous pro- 
ducer of blooms. Well branched stems. 
Hardy everywhere. Late. 36”. 
35c; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.75 
NASSAK (H. P. Sass). Probably the best 
new blue-white plicata in commerce, but 
introduced with no fan-fare, hence little 
known. White, with bright blue stitch- 
ings, and of proved hardiness, even in 
Nebraska .2)hsi. 2a... cise: 35e; 3 for 90c 
NATIVIDAD (Mitchell). Splendid, medium 
size, cream of good form and growing 
habit. Hardy. Early. 30” ..35c; 3 for 90c 
NATOMA (Salbach). Not especially large 
but very attractive, desirable for mass 
planting. Standards clear bronze, falls 
soft coral red. Blooms produced in great 
profusion. Good growth, fine stems. Mid- 
season. 36”. 
25c; 3 for 60c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.00 
NEON (Salbach). Another splendid iris for 
group or mass planting. Standards bronzy 
gold, with velvety carmine falls and 
strong yellow beard. Neon is very bright, 
has good size blooms, that are freely pro- 
duced on low branched stems. Late. 36”. 
35c; 3 for 90c; 10 for $2.75 
NOONTIDE (Thole). A big, medium-toned, 
clear yellow self with an overlay of gold. 
Tall with large well-formed blooms. Fine 
branching stems. Free bloomer and a 
rapid increaser. One of the fine new yel- 
lows. Mid-season........ $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge). Very 
large light tan with golden buff overlay. 
Standards are well domed and remain 
closed, flaring falls, smooth finish. Very 
heavy substance, blooms have good last- 
ing qualities. Well branched, medium tall 
SECIS He ay Rhea cvs Danna. $5.00; 3 for $12.50 
OLD ROSE (Salbach 1940). ((Marquita x 
Monadnock) x Dark Knight.)) Beautiful 
old rose seif except the falls shade to a 
soft cardinal near the haft. Blooms of ex- 
cellent form and fine substance, are held 
high above the foliage. The stems are 
branched a bit high, otherwise the intro- 
ductory price would have been very much 
higher. Notwithstanding this technical 
fault, we consider Old Rose a very out- 
standing iris. Early. Mid-season. 40”. $2.50 
ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940). (Copper 
Lustre x Radiant.) Large blooms in bril- 
liant shades of golden orange and cop- 
per. Standards are burnished golden 
orange and remain closed through the life 
of the flower. The semi-flaring falls are 
brilliant coppery red. 
A clump of Orange Flame in our seed- 
ling bed carried four flower stalks that 
stood out like a beacon light. Ideal plant 
growth, tall, well-branched stems, large 
flowers of heavy substance. We consider 
this one of our best iris. Late mid-season. 
SB Oufcacra ster enes thee oasvls $12.50; 3 for $32.50 

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-Carl Salbach- 
