FRANKLIN GARDENS 49 

Midwest Gem—Large luminous apricot yellow, slightly flushed pink, 
both S. and F. slightly crinkled and ruffled at the edges. 75c. 
Midwest Pride—Rich reddish purple of heavy substance. Very fine. 30c. 
Mildred Presby—S. white flushed pale rose lavender, F. rich dark 
velvety pansy-purple. A beauty. 25c. 
Missouri—A giant clear blue, the broad flaring blossoms are of an 
enamel like texture. 50c. 
Missouri Gold—The large flowers are a dazzling buttercup yellow with 
an orange tinge. Orange beard. Well branched, five and six blooms 
well placed on stems. 
Missouri Night—A large rich dark velvety blue with a brilliant orange 
beard, entirely different from other dark blues, really indigo with 
a sheen, grape hyacinth fragrance. $1.00. 
Mourning Dove—A most unusual and attractive plicata of large size, 
white heavily stippled grayish-lavender with a buff tan flush at 
the throat and buff styles, with silver-blue midrib. 50c. 
Morning Splendor—S. petunia violet, F. velvety raisin purple. 25c. 
Monsingor—Deep velvety brownish purple. 20c. 
Montezuma—Plicata in yellow dotted brown. 25c. 
Mother of Pearl—Irridescent pearly lavender. 25c., 
Mountain Sunset—An indescribable medley of fawn, old gold and 
lavender equally suffused in the S., and F. entirely overlaid with 
varying shades of violet. Novel in shape as well as color. 75c. 
Mrs. A. S. Hoyt—S. light amparo purple, ruffled F. white striped petunia 
violet on edge and haft. 25c. 
Mrs. Cuthbertson—Rosy purple, apricot and grayish combination. 20c. 
Mrs. H. Darwin—An outstanding snow white slightly reticulated violet. 
Should be in every garden. Fragrant as Lily of the Valley. 20c. 
Mrs. Herbert Hoover—S. are old rose lightly tinged with bronze, and 
are broad and ruffled. F. a deeper rose with midrib of turquoise 
blue. 35c. 
Mrs. Valerie West—A masterpiece. S. large lavender shot with bronze, 
F. deep crimson brown. 20c. 
Mrs. Willard Jacques—A pinkish toned blend of No-we-ta and Clara 
Noyes type. Very beautiful. 40c. 
Mussolini—A very large, long, egg shaped deep blue purple, with heavy 
reticulation on the haft. Of great size and imposing appearance 
in the garden. 
Naranja—A striking large sized iris with a distinctly orange hue. An 
orchraceous yellow with pronounced orange tone in the F. and with 
decidedly orange looking buds. Known as the orange iris. 35c, 
Nassak—A large and tall Plicata, white with bright blue stitchings. 
Gorgeous. 35c. 
Natoma—A super iris. S. soft bronze flushed violet. F. brilliant old 
rose with a chocolate border, You'll like it. 30c. 
Navajo—Honey yellow veined coppery-red. A good red tone. 25c. 
Nebraska—S. apricot yellow, ruffled. F. apricot yellow with faint red- 
dish brown stripes. Very different. 
Nehawka—Darkest blue-purple plicata on a white back-ground. A 
must have. 
Nene—Gigantic bloom of soft lilac. S. and red lavender F. A french 
giant. 30c. 
Nibelungen—S. soft rich fawn, F. red-purple bronze. 20c. 
No-We-Ta—The most beatiful true bright pink in effect. A pinker 
Midgard with the same ruffling. 30c. 
Numa Roumestan—Dark strawberry red. Late. 25c. 
Nymph—vVery floriferous, Empire yellow self. 25c. 
Odenvoze!l—S. deep yellow, F. plum, 20c. 
Odoratissima—Light lavender mauve with an unexcelled fragrance. SUC 
Old Gold—S. ruffled primuline yellow, F. old gold overlaid buff. A 
favorite. 25c. 




