MONONA. (Whiting 1942) E. 36 in. A vivid blend 
of Heliotrope and plum purple with an edge of 
copper DrOWN 26.0502 uae 8 
MOONBEAM. (H. Sass 1948) M. 37 in. A large 
large clear pale: lemon....\...:2..2... See 
MOONLIT SEA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. An un- 
usual pattern. This has white stands and falls 
that appear to have been brushed over with 
clear blue chalk, giving a striated effect. An 
added touch of empire gold on the haft gives 
the flower a further novel but dramatic ap- 
pearance. -H’.M.1943.)P:_R.,: 85.3... ae 
MOROCCO ROSE. (Loomis 1937) M. L. A giant 
sized orchid pink that it always more lovely 
than one thinks it will be. P. R. 88.....0......0....... 
“MOUNT WASHINGTON. (Essig 1937) M. 50 in. 
One of our favorite whites. This is an ex- 
cellently branched, well proportioned iris. A. 
Mé-1940; Pa Rs 90etc jg ee eee 
MULBERRY ROSE. (Schreiner 1941) M. 40 in. A 
deep glowing mulberry rose color. This is a 
very large iris of pleasing form. A. M. 1944, 
MY DAY. (Tharpe 1942) M. L. 36 in. A very large 
Wm Mohr seedling of soft Javender blue with 
a touch of purple at the tip of the beard............ 
NED LE FEVRE (Lapham 1942) M. 3&8 in. A rich 
blend of coppery rose with a smooth overtone 
ofslight: oranve-P. RY eo ee ee 
NIGHTFALL (Hall 1942) M. 36 in. A dark pansy 
purple that is becoming more popular each 
year. aA. Ms 1945, -Ps(Ri SS. oe eee 
NIGHTINGALE. (Hall 1942) M. 36 in. A glisten- 
ing golden russet On a par with Mr. Hall’s 
other introductions. H. M. 1944, P. R. 87. -....... 
N. J. THOMAS. (Thomas 1944) M. 36 in. A large 
pale lavender blue from Wm. Mohr. Sets seed 
TRACI a doi oe oo acest eee ee re 
NYLON. (Whiting 1940) M. 36 in. A very large, 
slightly ruffled blend of soft golden caramel 
and: tan. AA ‘Best: Sellety “Ps Hi S34 ee en 
OCCIDENTAL. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A creamy 
yellow plicata with a bright red stippling at 
the base of.the falls. Novel and very fas- 
CINaAvIN S er ee ee ee ee 
OKLAHOMA. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. A _ soft 
blend of various shades of yellow and yellow 
tan. A brilliant blue flush on the falls helps 
to light up the whole flower. The stalk is es- 
pecially: «wells branched.:.2.3.2). 22 ee 
OLA KALA. (J. Sass 1948) M. 34 in. A very deep 
yellow self. Considered to be tops in the yel- 
low:-elassVAs Mi1945, "Pa Res 9 ence eee 
OLD LACE. (Mitchell 1945) M. 35 in. A bicolor 
blend with ruffled stands of pale cream and 
faint mauve and falls the same with a heavier 
flush of. mauve, (Diferentaw ses ee 
OLD PARCHMENT. (Klein. 1939) M. 38 in. Large 
well formed flowers of antique ivory with a 
faint overlay of apricot gold. A. M. 1941.......... 
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