MOTHER'S DAY (Milliken) 
These flowers have a refinement and subtle charm which make 
them particularly appropriate for Mother's Day. Their color is 
soft grey which is enriched and given life by tints of lavender. 
Their beauty is out of the ordinary, but their heritage is also out 
of the ordinary, for one of the parents of Mother's Day is Top Hilly. 
Top Hilly has in it elements imported from Iran (oncocyclus ele- 
ments to those who are technically minded) which are rare in 
our garden iris. 
The plant itself is very vigorous and free flowering. 36 inches. 
$3.50, 3 for $9.00, 12 for $35.00 

MOUNTAIN SKY (Milliken) 
This is certainly one of the bluest. A uniform soft blue with a 
suffusion of yellow in the center of the flower that adds a warm 
glow. Both standards and falls wavy. A competent English collec- 
tor wrote us: 
"I like this better than any iris I have ever seen. | think most 
peopie would. I would term the flowers exquisite and your 
catalogue description of it is most modest. Apart from its beauty, 
two of its outstanding points are long lasting qualities, either 
against bad weather or when used as a cut flower, and its 
fine perfume. The plant you sent me sent up three spikes of 
blooms, is increasing well, and proved absolutely hardy dur- 
ing one of our worst winters.” 
$1.00, 3 for $2.50, 12 for $8.50 

MOUNT CLOUD (Milliken) 
This iris is particularly clear and clean in its 
whiteness; the surface of the large petal is smooth 
and polished. The veins in the haft accent the un- 
usual purity of this superb iris. It blooms on stems 
more than 50 inches tall and the flowers are 5 inches 
high by 5 inches wide. Illustration, page 7. 
35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.25 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Essig) 
One of the finest of whites but recommended for 
the milder climates only. Large clear white flowers 
on tall well-branched stalks. The plant is vigorous. 
4 feet. $1.50, 3 for $3.75, 12 for $13.50 


MOZO (C.G. White) 
Mozo is certainly outstanding in the onco-bred 
group of gem-like irises. The ground color of the 
flower is creamy yellow and both standards and falls 
are strikingly veined in bronze red. The falls are 
darker than the standards due to closer veinings. 
Early. 2 feet. 75c, 3 for $2.00 
MUSTAPHA (White) 
An interesting variety with an Iran atmosphere. 
The maroon falls flare which is rather exceptional 
for onco-breds. The signal patch is small and velvety. 
The standards are taupe-gray and lavender. 
75c, 3 for $2.00 
NARANJA (Mitchell) 
One of the richest yellows, thanks to the definite 
orange cast of the falls. Distinctly orange while in 
bud. Strong and rapid grower. Illustration, page 16. 
35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.25 
NOEL (C. G. White) 
Pure in color and near perfect in every respect is 
this handsome white iris. It is a@ warm white, being 
faintly suffused with cream and lighted in the cen- 
ter with a bright golden beard. The texture is lik 
satin and the heavy, firm substance enables the 
flowers to withstand the most severe weather. 
Noel is a tall iris with strong, well-branched stems 
and heavy luxuriant foliage. $1.50, 3 for $3.75 

OLD IRONSIDES (Milliken) 
An iris to use where a brilliant clump of color is 
desired. A combination of copper, gold, and carmine 
flowers carried on tall, strong stalks, A showy flower 
with an orange beard. 40 inches tall. 
75c, 3 for $2.00, 12 for $6.50 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge) 
A translucent ivory-tan flushed with buffy gold. 
A large flower, well shaped and firmly built, which 
lasts for a long time. The plant-is vigorous. 3 feet. 
Illustration, page 16. $2.00, 3 for $5.00 

ORMACO (Kleinsorge) 
This grandscn of William Mohr is a large flower of a rusty 
violet coloring. For flower arrangements where these sombre 
tones are needed it will contribute dignity. 2 feet. $8.00 
ORMOHR (Kleinsorge) 
Giant flowers of a uniform grey-lavender veined violet, almost 
40 inches tall. A faint rosy glow envelops the entire flower and 
unlike its well known parent, William Mohr, it has a tall stem that 
branches near the top and is evidently perfectly hardy and easy to 
grow. See illustration, page 12. $1.00, 3 for $2.50 
PAINTED DESERT (Milliken) 
A flower which has brought to life the brilliant coloring of part 
of the Arizona Mesa. The colored reproduction is the best descrip 
tion of the results. The plants are strong, the stalks well branched. 
4 feet. See illustration, front cover. $15.00 
PALE MOONLIGHT (Essig) 
Large stately flowers of pale blue, uniform throughout, carried on 
tall sturdy stems. The standards are four inches high, the falls 
slightly flaring and four inches long, and the beard a bright orange. 
for mild climates. 4 feet. See illustration, page 13. 
35c, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.25 

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