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Hybridizers—If you wish the newer things 
at prices you can afford to pay, study our 
premiums. 
All stock is field grown and given expert 
care and attention. 
MISTY ROSE. A soft shade of pink or 
rose. A rosy veil overcast. A dusty rose 
pink. Lovely. $5.00 
MME M LASSAILLY. Blue _bi-color. 
Standards are bright lilac and falls a deep 
pansy violet with lilac edging. Dykes. 
France. $1.35 
MOLLY MAY. From DeForest comes this 
pink and cream blend. A large flower 
well spaced. $9.00 
MODISTE. A beautiful self of pale mauve. 
It’s different, lovely and very desirable. 
90 cts. 
MONOMA. A warm heliotrope blend that 
combines rosy plum and purple shades. 
Rich. Lovely. $2.25 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. From Mr. 
Sass. A cool yellow self. A pale lemon 
yellow of chaste form. Finer than Elsa 
Sass. Award Merit. $4.50 
MOONBEAM. A large creamy yellow of 
distinction from Mr. Sass. $3.75 
MOONLIT SEA. From Mr. Sass. Stand- 
ards white heavily flushed lavender violet. 
Falls white heavily flushed lavender violet 
darkening to mulberry purple on lower 
edge. Most judges describe this iris as 
blue with a gold heart. Haft is empire 
yellow. Exquisite. $3.00 
MOROCCO ROSE. Very large rose-pink 
self with soft yellow glow at the heart. 
Very near genuine pink. $1.20 
MOUNTAIN SKY. Exceptionally fine, me- 
dium blue with a suffusion of yellow in 
the center of the flower that adds a warm 
glow to the iris. $1.00 
MOUNT WASHINGTON. Pure warm 
white with a golden beard. Hardy in our 
severe winters. Lovely. $1.20 
MULBERRY ROSE. Deep pink mulberry 
shaded brown. Very fine. $4.50 
NED LEFEVRE. Spicy toned coppery sal- 
mon and pinkish orange blend. Orange 
beard. A grand blending of colors. Mr. 
Lapham’s grand new pink blend. $1.50 
Our Gardens are located in Central Wash- 
ington, just east of the range of Cascade 
_ mountains. We do not have much rain, 
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Stock must live and grow for you or we 
will refund your money or replace the 
defective rhizome. 
However this must be reported to us not 
later than October 1st—the year of pur- 
chase. 
NICOLLE LASSAILLY. One of those 
blue bi-colors from Cayeaux; this sells 
out rapidly. Order early. Dykes Medal 
France. $4.50 
NIGHTFALL. Velvety rich black pansy 
purple from Mr. Hall. Striking color. $2.25 
NIGHTINGALE. A new color, a glisten- 
ing golden russet. Large flowers. Fair 
substance. 36 inches tall. $2.25 
N. J. THOMAS. A Wm. Mohr cross, a 
bi-blue purple, with velvety falls. Sets 
seed readily. Mr. Muhlestein of Utah in- 
troduced this fellow, and he knows good 
ones. $3.00 
NOONTIDE. Here is a solid yellow iris 
with odd overlay of gold. A clean bright 
color. Heavy substance. Lovely. 60 cts 
NYLON. A rosy tan blended self, large 
flower, well formed. Very sheer color. 
Fine, Try this. $1.00 
OLA KALA. The newest bid for the best 
deep yellow from Mr. Sass. Medium large 
ruffled flowers on 36-inch stem. A real 
one. A “must have.” $7.50 
OLD PARCHMENT. A light creamy tan, 
with golden buff overlay, a most unusual 
color break, and a beautiful iris. Easily 
Dr. Kleinsorge’s best iris to date. You 
need this one. $1.35 
ORANGE FLAME. Shades of burnished 
golden-orange and copper. Very large bril- 
liant flower. A very fine thing from Mr. 
Salbach. You will like it. $1.50 
OREGON TRAIL. A big heavy flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. 
A rich gold beard and odd soft brown 
areas surmounting the falls. A blend of 
rich colors, indeed does credit to Dr. 
Kleinsorge. $4.50 
ORLOFF. Creamy yellow ground over- 
laid rich cinnamon brown. A beautiful 
plicata from Mr. Sass. 50 cts. 
ORMACO. A cross of Aztec Copper and 
Ormohr. The color is an odd blend of 
violet with much bronze and brown, es- 
pecially around the center of the large 
flower. $2.00 
Stock guaranteed true to name and if we 
make an error we will send two rhizomes 
of any variety that proves untrue, or re- 
fund your money. Your option. 
