PUDOR’S,~ PNG: e Puyallup e State of Washington 
MARQUITA (Cayeux). Huge flowers of creamy yellow standards with falls of the same 
color lined ruby. A most beautiful distinct Iris, 42 inches tall. In July, 50c. Always 
an early sell-out. 
MARY GEDDES. A beautiful, unusual Iris. S. light salmon. F. same shade but overlaid 
Pompeian red; the effect is an orange-salmon. Very floriferous. Height, 40 inches. 
Dykes Medal Winner, 1936. July price, 25¢ each. 
MELCHIOR. Beautiful red bronzy claret self; orange beard. Falls ruffled velvet. Mid- 
season. Height, 36 inches. July price, 25c each. 
MELDORIC. One of the best. The flowers are very large and blue-black with a golden 
beard. A very popular Iris. Height, 30 inches. Honorable Mention American Iris 
Society, 1931. July price, 25c each. 
MIDGARD. S. and F. yellow, flushed with clear pink. Free bloomer and a strong grower. 
Height, 30 inches. You should have this lovely Iris. July price, 25¢ each. 
MISS CALIFORNIA. One of the new large jinks. The huge perfect flowers are of a 
beautiful lilac carried on tall, well branched stalks. Mid-season. Height, 48 inches. 
This Iris received an Honorable Mention in the American Iris Society. 60c. 
MISSOURI. One of the best new blue Iris. Extremely large flowers of a very beautiful . 
rich blue with an enamel-like finish. A profuse bloomer and very hardy; lovely 
fragrance. Mid-season. Height, 3 feet. Winner of the Dykes Medal, 1937. In July, 50c. 
MODISTE. A fine silky lilac-lavender. Full rounded fiwoers, ideal growing habits 
___-with a sturdy branching stem. $1.00. 
MONADNOCK (by Salbach). This is Mr. Sahlbach’s description: “One of the few really 
fine Iris in the rose shades. The color is so vivid that MONADNOCK can be seen 
in its true color at a great distance. Very vigorous Brower and generous producer 
of fine big blooms. Late. Height, 44 inches.” $1.00. 
| MOROCCO ROSE. A new NEAREST TO PINK Iris; fine form with semi-flaring falls. 
| Unlike most so-called “PINK” Iris, which are small, Morocco Rose has really 
big flowers. A grand outstanding pink Iris. $1.50. 
| MOHRSON. A beautiful, hardy William Mohr seedling. It is a charming, beautiful 
Iris, more vigorous than its parent. The flowers are immense with standards of 
rich clear deep violet with a shining varnished-like surface; the falls are a beauti- 
ful shade of violet, closely veined. 214 feet tall, of easy culture. An Iris that will 
take your breath away. July price, 50c. 
| MRS. VALERIE WEST (Bliss, 1925). S. bronze; F. deep velvety purple. A gigantic flower 
on well branched stems. a world famous Iris. Height, 36 inches. July price, 25c each. 
| MULBERRY ROSE. Unlike any other Iris. One of the most unusual colors that has 
been developed in Iris in the last few years. It is thought by experts to be one 
of the few finest Iris of late years. The large blooms of radiant, beautiful mulberry 
rose (in the deep pink class) are on tall, well branched stems. A glorious unusual 
novel color. WATCH MULBERRY ROSE! $8.00. 
NARANJA. Richest of all the yellows; huge blooms. Falls distinctly orange. Standards 
bright yellow. Honorable Mention American Iris Society, 1936. Late. Height, 40 inches. 
A new, most distinctive Iris. In July, 25c. 
NO-WE-TA. A beautiful, true pink self; yellow flushed at the center and edges of F. and 
__ §. Beautifully curled, frilled and ruffled. One of the most beautiful. July price, 25c each. 
NOTE CAREFULLY: PRICES QUOTED HERE FOR IRIS PREPAID P. P. DELIVERY, 
ARE FOR JULY DELIVERY ONLY. AFTER JULY 1ST, ADD POSTAGE AS EX- 
PLAINED AT THE HEAD OF THE LIST, UNLESS YOU WANT THEM SENT BY 
EXPRESS, CHARGES COLLECT, IN WHICH CASE WE WILL SEND YOU TWO 
EXTRA ONES GRATIS FROM THE 25c CLASS; PROVIDED YOU BUY 10 OR 
MORE IRIS. 
OLD PARCHMENT. Award of Merit. A light creamy tan, with golden buff overlay; a 
distinctly beautiful new Iris of a most unusual color. Standards are “domed” and 
closed, the falls flaring; blooms are huge, heavy, of substance and of a lasting quality. 
Height, 3 feet. Each $2.00. . 
| ORMOHR. Another Wm. Mohr seedling and the best so far. Perfectly hardy and 
easy to grow. Three feet tall with giant flowers of a uniform gray-lavender, 
veined violet. A faint rosy glow envelopes the entire flower and unlike the short 
William Mohr it has tall stems branching near the top. A gorgeous and unusual 
) Tris. $1.00. 
PINK SATIN. Lovely, brilliant, glistening, light pink, on tall, well branched stalks. 
_ Height, 3 feet. July price, 25e each. 
PLUIE D’OR (“Golden Rain” Cayeux, France). Tall, pure rich yellow. Free flowering, 
hardy and a rapid grower. Winner of the French Dykes Medal. Height 36 inches. 
July price, 25c each. 



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