
Golden Bow—25c (See Page 14)—is a deeper yellow but 
otherwise like the above illustration 
It is the earliest deep yellow Iris 
Moon Magic—40 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. GIVEN HONORABLE MEN- 
TION BY THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY. A FINE NEW SOFT YEL- 
LOW, of perfect form, with flaring falls six inches across. Moon Magic is a color 
that it was onee thought impossible to obtain, deeper yellow standards with 
falls that are almost white, making an unusual and very attractive flower. .20 
Morning Splendour—36 in. FRAGRANT. AWARDED THE SILVER MEDAL 
OF THE GARDEN CLUB OF AMERICA; ALSO A BRONZE MEDAL IN 
WASHINGTON. This is one of our most satisfactory garden Irises. The very 
large flowers are of rich dubonnet red, perfectly formed, of heavy substance, 
delightfully fragrant, hardy and free flowering. The color is fiery red when the 
sun shines through it. The illustration on Page 9 is only about one-quarter actual 
size and does not begin to show the scintillating beauty of this marvelous Iris. .20 
Morocco Rose—3s6 in. A new huge orchid-pink toned Iris that will class with 
China Maid and Miss California as the best three new pink tones........ 1.50 
Mountain Mist—36 in. An unusual soft color and a flower that is well named, 
the color being much like that of a heavy mist; by the color chart a pale vinaceous 
drab self .25 
Mount Roya!l—36 in. EXTREMELY FRAGRANT. A gigantic blue-purple bi- 
color, so fragrant that one blossom will fill a.room with fragrance, Sold 
a few years ago for $50.00 a plant. The huge flowers are of perfect form. See 
color illustration Page 18 .25 
Mourning Dove—30 in. This is one of our most unusual and attractive ‘‘Plicatas,”’ 
and entirely unlike any other. The large white flowers are beautifully stippled 
and peppered deep violet. The effect is most pleasing and you are sure to ue 
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Mrs. J. L. Gibson—38 in. The general favorite of Iris experts and generally con- 
sidered the best of its color, which is a rich, royal blue, with lustrous silky stand- 
ards and velvety falls 25 
Mrs. Marion Cran—48 in. WHEN I IMPORTED MY ORIGINAL STOCK 
OF THIS VARIETY A FEW YEARS AGO I PAID $50.00 A PLANT FOR 
IT. Now I have a fine large stock of it in extra fine rhizomes that I am able to 
sell at a ridiculously low price for such a fine Iris. It is a lovely tall pink toned 
variety that it is hard to beat. See color illustration Page 10, which, however, 
gives only a very slight idea of its beauty -20 
Mrs. Valery West—40 in. FRAGRANT. THE MASTERPIECE OF BLISS, 
CREATOR OF THE WORLD FAMOUS DOMINION RACE OF VELVETY 
PETALED IRISES. MR. BLISS CONSIDERED THIS HIS FINEST CRE- 
ATION. IT SOLD FOR $65.00 FOR A SINGLE PLANT WHEN IT WAS 
FIRST INTRODUCED and is just as fine today. It is an Iris of huge size, 
perfect form, heavy substance and nicely branched, in a rich brown-red and 
crimson blend. It leaves nothing to be desired in a perfect Iris. A large stock of 
fine rhizomes will enable me to fill all orders this season for extra fine plants at a 
price that is within the reach of all. The color illustration does not show its 
richness or great beauty -20 
Musical—32 in. AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL BY THE IRIS SOCIETY 
OF ENGLAND where it originated and was given its original name of Mussolini, 
which I refuse to use, but it is a glorious Iris and should not be abandoned be- 
cause of an unfortunate christening. Huge flowers with erect pure mauve stand- 
ards and straight hanging brilliant blue falls, with a pure white throat in striking 
contrast, prominently veined deep blue. The prominently veined white throat 
is one of the striking features of this Iris. It is really an excellent Iris -25 
My Maryland—48 in. FRAGRANT. HONORABLE MENTION AMERI- 
CAN IRIS SOCIETY. This is a truly magnificent flower, of perfect form, 
large size and rich brilliant coloring. S—petunia violet, shaded rose; F—deep 
velvety amaranth purple, overlaid with rich garnet brown. A halo of yellow at 
the heart of the flower adds a glow that greatly enhances its beauty... .20 
Nanook—44 in. An exquisite new Ivory colored Iris, with amber edges and 
orange veining at the throat. This is one of the most beautiful Irises in my 
entire collection. An exceptionally fine large stock enables me to make a very 
low: price for extra fine ThZOmMes ye . s ciecuarriceic «as eine teens cielo see -20 
Naranja—40 in. TIE FOR SECOND CHOICE DYKES MEDAL, 1939. 
One of the outstanding new introductions, giving us a new color break, a 
pure orange color not heretofore seen in an Iris. The huge blossoms 
are of fine form and excellent substance and it is a prodigious bloomer. .35 
Natividad—40 in. EARLY. One of Prof, Mitchell’. new creations, in a most 
pleasing cream white, flushed soft yellow, giving an old-ivory effect... .25 
Nene—38 in. THIS VERY STUNNING IRIS IS THE WORLD'S LARGEST 
IRIS AND ONE OF THE FINEST INTRODUCED TO DATE. The huge 
flowers sometimes measure 9 inches long, with petals of heavy kid-like sub- 
stance. The standards are soft lilac and the falls rich old-rose, the general 
effect being red. Now that it can be had at sucha nominal price it should be 
in every garden -25 
Ningall—46 in. A magnificent new introduction in a lovely blend of soft pastel 
colors that are hard to describe, the standards being a rosy buff and the falls 
Hays lilac, fading out to a white centre, with soft buff shadings towards the 
border and a bright yellow halo at the throat. A magnificent cut flower. .15 
Nordic—40 in. A brilliant and most attractive red bi-color. S—golden tan, 
very faintly flushed soft violet at the tips; F—brilliant red-violet; throat 
white, flushed soft yellow and prominently veined. A strikingly brilliant 
garden effect and superb as an individual flower 20 
Noweta—A beautifully frilled soft pink and soft yellow blend, with a flush 
of electric blue in the falls. This variety has always been a great favorite. See 
color illustration Page 14 .20 
Numa Roumestan—36 in. A fine bright red of French creation. A large stock 
permits a very low price. See illustration Page 20 

Order of the Purple—44 in. Large flowers of dark, rich coloring, the standards 
being lobelia violet and the falls prune purple by the color chart. Differs in 
color and form and other respects from all other dark Iris in commerce. .25 
Oregon Giant—42 in. This very handsome Iris sold for $20.00 
a plant just a few years ago and is just as fine today. The 
huge flowers are of deep blackish lustrous purple, with a heavy 
deep golden beard in striking contrast 25 
Orient Pearl—42 in. AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF MERIT 
BY THE IRIS SOCIETY OF ENGLAND. This is one of the 
sweetest Irises I have, because of its enchanting soft pastel tints. 
As a cut flower it is superb. The standards are irridescent silky 
pearl grey, with a flush of canary yellow at the base. The falls 
are the same color, flushed soft pink. The Iris is well named, as 
the name aptly describes the color effect »25 
Pale Moonlight—48 in. A MAGNIFICENT NEW SOFT SKY- 
BLUE OF GIGANTIC SIZE, the color being uniform through- 
out. As many as six huge blossoms are open at one time. 
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