MY DAY (Tharp, 1942). M.L. 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. $5.00 
MYSTIC SHRINE (Weed, 1944). M.L. 36’. Novel blend 
Standards are closed, slightly ruffled, of copper 
lightly washed rose. Falls light rose, washed cop- 
per at edges, red-brown veining on gold ground at 
haft, orange beard. $7.50 
NARAIN (Shuber, 1936). E.M. 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 PROSPERITY (Weed, 1933). M. 40’. The 
standards of deep blue are slightly ruffled at the 
edges, falls are violet blue, slightly lighter at edges. 
Gold beard. 75c 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed, 1944). E.M. 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. $6.00 
NARANJA (Mit., 1935). L. 36". A.M. A.I.S. 1937. Flow- 
ers of rich deep yellow with a definite cast of 
orange on the falls. Blooms are of good size and 
substance. 30c 
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. 
$2.00 
NIGHTFALL (L. Hall, 1942). M. 36”. A.M. A.I.S. 1945. 
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 substance excellent. $3.50 
NOCTURNAL (Grant, 1939). E. M. 24". A flower of red 
purple shades, blooms are of good form and size. 
Not tall, but excellent for a border plant. 50c 
NOONDAY SKY (Weed, 1940). E. 40”. Very large 
blooms of lavender blue, having light veining of 
maroon on white ground at haft. Standards are 
closed, falls semi-flaring, excellent substance. 
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 grow- 
ing habits. $1.50 

NATIONAL WHITE 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943). M. 36". A.M. A.I.S. 1945. 
Really O.K. A grand deep yellow ruffled self that 
has excellent growing habits and is as vivid as a 
blinding summer noon sun. $10.00 
OLD PARCHMENT (Klein, 1939). M. 39”. A.M. A.LS. 
1941. Like the treasured pages of long ago; in- 
credibly gossamer, yet strong textured flowers of 
ivory white with an overlay of golden dust. Stand- 
ards are domed, falls flaring in this large long last- 
ing 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). M.L. 36". An iride- 
scent 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, grow- 
ing on extra good stalks. Standards are closed, 
ruffled. the semi-flaring falls are also ruffled, and 
the haft is veined with deeper green-gold. $1.00 

NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, 
BEAVERTON, OREGON 19 
