TALL BEARDED IRIS (Cont'd) 

VEINED BEAUTY 
MORNING CHARM (Lapham, 1941). M. 34”. A beautiful creation 
in a shade of rose pink, a self of good form. Substance and 
branching good. $1.00 
MOONGLO (WMSN, 1935). M. 32". H.M. A.LS. 1936. Beautiful blend 
of yellow. The standards are golden yellow flushed with light 
violet, with falls of deeper color overlaid with a violet glow. 35c 
MOUNT CLOUD (Milliken, 1936). EM. 40”. A tall clean and clear- 
cut white flower with smooth polished substance. Veining at 
haft accentuates the pureness of this beauty. 35c 
MT. ETNA (Maples, 1940). M. 36"... Snow-topped splendor stand- 
ing clear and glistening, whose large flowers are smoothly fin- 
ished and well poised on amply branched stalks. $3.00 
MT. WASHINGTON (Essig, 1937). M. 50”. A.M. A.I.S. 1940. A gigan- 
tic white, borne on tall well-branched stalks. The flowers have 
bread hafts and are slightly flaring. $1.50 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES (Sass, 1938). M. 34’. Daintily frilled and 
of large sized blooms, this iris is really of a deep pink shade, 
overlaid with apricot. 40c 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941) M. 40”. An innovation in the 
iris world. Deep radiant Mulberry rose self showing a brown 
shade. The beard is a heavy bronze. Flowers are large and of 
fine form and substance, growing on tall well branched stalks. 
$8.00 
MY DAY (Tharp, 1942). ML. 36”. A progeny of Wm. Mohr-Los 
Angeles. A soft blue-lavender flower with a deep purple thumb- 
print at the end of the beard and a decided purplish flush at the 
tip of the falls. Flowers of wonderful substance and grow on 
trim, nicely branched stalks. $10.00 
MYSTIC SHRINE (Weed, 1944). ML. 36”. Novel blend. Standards 
are closed, slightly ruffled, of copper lightly washed rose. Falls 
light rose, washed copper at edges, red-brown veining on gold 
ground at haft, orange beard. $7.50 
NARAIN (Shuber, 1936). EM. 38”. A crystal clear blue with a silky 
shimmering sheen. Soft blue beard tipped with yellow. 35c 
NATIONAL GIANT (Weed, 1942). M. 44’. Gigantic blossoms with 
standards of bronze-violet that are closed, and rounded down- 
falling falls of rose violet, accentuated by violet veining at haft 
and an orange beard. $5.00 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed, 1944). EM. 46”. Incredibly tall, this 
pure white giant glistens and gleams in proud perfection. Its 
delicate ruffled edges are like a silver lining when the sun shines 
through. $7.50 
NED LE FEVRE (Lapham, 1942). M. 36”. A blend of distinction and 
hard to describe. Standards show shades of copper and salmon 
pink, while the falls are deeper shades of orange with a pink 
glow. $4.00 
NIGHTFALL (L. Hall, 1942). M. 36’. H.M. 1943. Take a deep purple 
night with starlight breaking through and you will visualize this 
striking iris—for its falls are rich dark purple with standards 
of brighter and lighter shades of blue. Flower form and sub- 
stance excellent. $3.50 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed, 1940). E. 40”. Very large blooms of lav- 
ender blue, having light veining of maroon on white ground at 
haft. Standards are clased, falls semi-flaring, excellent sub- 
stance. Slightly fragrant. $1.00 
NYLON (Whiting, 1940). M. 36". Priceless as its name implies. A 
smooth light caramel blend, with large blooms of ruffled form, 
good substance and growing habits. $2.00 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943). M. 36". H.M. A.I.S. 1943. Really O.K. 
A grand deep yellow ruffled self that has excellent growing 
habits and is as vivid as a blinding summer noon sun. $15.09 
OLD PARCHMENT (Klein, 1939). M. 39’. A.M. A.IS. 1941. Like the 
treasured pages of long ago; incredibly gossamer, yet strong 
textured flowers of ivory white with an overlay of golden dusi. 
Standards are domed, falls flaring in this large long lasting 
iris. $2.00 
ORANGE BOY (Riedel, 1941). M. 36”. Slightly open standards of 
golden orange, with flaring falls of orange-red. Haft and beard 
are golden color. Large flowers on well branched stalks. $3.00 
ORANGE BRONZE (Weed, 1939). ML. 36’. An iridescent self of 
orange bronze, with style arms and beard of the same color. 
Large blooms with closed standards and semi-flaring falls, which 
are veined darker. Very dark green foliage. $1.50 
OREGON SUNSHINE (Weed, 1939). E. 38”. Large slightly fragrant 
flowers of soft light yellow, growing on extra good stalks. Stand- 
ards are closed, ruffled, the semi-flaring falls are also ruffled, 
and the haft is veined with deeper green-gold. $1.00 
OREGON TRAIL (Klein, 1943). VL. 36’. All the glory of the west 
is blended in these shades of tawny salmon, with soft brown 
areas surmounting the falls. Highly accented by the rich gold 
beard. $10.00 
ORLOFF (H. Sass, 1937). ML. 33". H.M. A.I.S. 1937. Medium sized 
blooms of creamy yellow sprinkled with cinnamon brown. Falls 
are much heavier marked than standards. 60c 
ORMACO (Klein, 1942). ML. 33”. A first seedling of the famous 
Ormohr. Cast in metallic splendor of mystic violet infused with 
bronze and true brown. Truly magnificent. $8.00 
ORMOHBR (Klein, 1937). M. 40”. A.M. A.I.S. 1940. From Oregon comes 
this gigantic seedling of the famous Wm. Mohr. The color is 
palest lilac overcast with silver, with veining of violet. $1.50 
OSCEOLA (Weis, 1937). ML. 40”. A clear sky-blue self, with 
crinkled texture; a rich golden beard lights up the haft of soft- 
est brown. 35c 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
IRIS, HEMEROCALLIS, POPPIES 
