12 THE LONGFIELD IRIS FARM 
Moonlight Madonna (J. Sass, 1943). A. M., A. I. S. 1945; H. M., A. I. S. 1943. 
A lovely new Iris of the same shade of lemon-ice as Elsa Sass with better 
form, large flowers and distinctive ruffling. 36 inches. $7.50 
Moonlit Sea (J. Sass, 1943). H. M., A. I. S. 1948. A lovely new variety from 
the producers of so many fine varieties. S. white heavily flushed lavender 
violet; F. white very heavily flushed lavender violet darkening to mul- 
berry purple on lower edge. Empire yellow haft. The flower as a whole 
sd ae to be blue. Medium large flower on well branched ees ee 
inches. ; 
Morocco Rose (Loomis, 1937). H. M., A. I. S. Very large rose-pink self, with 
soft yellow glow at the heart and brownish cast about the haft. $1.50 
Mrs. J. L. Gibson (Gibson, 1980). A. M., R. H. S. 1932. A notable Iris of fine 
gern violet blue. Smooth and glossy texture, heavy substance. mae 2 
inches. : 
Mulberry Rose (Schreiner, 1941). H. M., A. I. S. 1943; A. M., A. I. S. 1944. A 
large flower of mulberry rose coloring with a bronze beard. A novel Iris 
that stands alone in its own color class. Tall stems, well branched display 
the beauty of the flower to fine advantage. 38 inches. $6.00 
Narain (Shuber, 1936). A silky intense Indigo blue with blue beard on a 
cream throat without veining. Large flowers. 38 inches. Early. $0.35 
Naranja (Mit. 1985). H. M., A. I. S. 1986; A. M., A. I. S. 1987. A deep yello 
self with a distinct orange cast in the fall. 36 inches $0.50 
Naronda (Hall, 1934). A deep “blue” of intense color with a white beard. 
Vigorous and free flowering. 38 inches. $1.00 
Nassak (H. P. Sass, 1938). A large, tall plicata with white ground marked 
with bright blue stitching on the edges. $0.50 
Ned Lefevre (Lapham, 1942). This lovely new pinkish Iris has a coppery 
- overtone which gives the appearance of a light brown self at first glance. 
The blooms are large of distinctive form and excellent substance. S. 
Onion Skin Pink flushed lilac; F. deep Orange Vinaceous. Orange beard. 
Midseason. 36 inches. $2.00 
Nightfall (D. Hall, 1942). H. M., A. I. S. 1948. A. M., A. I. S. 1945. Falls very vel- 
vety rich dark pansy purple, with almost no veining on the haft. S. several 
shades lighter than the F. making a striking color combination. Substance 
and form excellent. 3 feet. $3.50 
Nightingale (D. Hall, 1942). H. M., A. I. S. 1944. The color is new and very at- 
tractive, a glistening golden russet. The large flowers have good form and 
substance. Strong stems. 3 feet. ——- $5.00 
Omaha (H. P. Sass, 1926). A large flowered blend of coppery pink and brownish 
cinnamon. 30 inches. $0.35 
Orangeman (Waters, 1946). See page 3. $10.00 
Oregon Sunshine (Nat’l. 1939). A light uniform yellow Iris of sturdy strong 
growth. No flecking is seen in the flower. 38 inches. $1.00 
Oriana (H. P. Sass, 1933) H. M., A. I. S. 1933. A pure white of good form. 
Medium size flowers on 32 inch stems. $0.50 
Ozone (J. Sass, 1935). A. M., A. I. 8S. 19388; H. M., A. I. S. 1986. A startling 
and very unusual Iris. A beautiful mauve-toned blend with very unusual 
shade of brown on either side of the beard. Very fine. 36 inches. $0.50 
Patricia (H. P. Sass, 1939). A sparkling, frilly star white. Not a large Iris 
but its charm lies in its ruffledness. It is pure white, good substance, 
unveined, yellow beard. 38 inches. 1 
Persian Prince (H. P. Sass, 1941). A. M., A. I. S. 1942. A very brilliant variegata 
with even clearer color than City of Lincoln but lacking yellow margin on 
F. S. clear yellow; F. velvety ox-blood red. 3 feet. $3.50 
