
SPURIA IRIS ARE DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT 
ABOVE IS WADI ZEM ZEM. See page 25. 
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 Eng- 
lish collector wrote us: 
“T like this better than any iris I have ever seen. I think 
most people 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 during 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 
surtace of the large petal is smooth and polished. The veins in 
the haft accent the unusual 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. 35c; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.25 
MOUNT WASHINGTON (Hssigzg) 
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. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MT. WILSON (See Spurias, page 25.) 
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. 
Karly. 2% feet. 75¢c; 3 for $2.00 
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MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner) 
A self of deep rose-purple, a pleasing color which is very 
noticeable in the garden and at the same time is unusual. 3% 
feet. See illustration, page 17. $2.50 
MUSTAPHA (White) 
An interesting variety with an Iran atmosphere. The maroon 
falls flare which is rather exceptional for onco-breds. The sig- 
nal patch is small and velvety. The standards are taupe-gray 
and lavender. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
MYOMY (C. G. White) (Oncobred) 
A real beauty without question. The medium sized flowers 
are white with edges veined and dotted with rosy purple. A 
sharply pointed dark purple signal patch at the end of the beard 
points downward into the clear white central part of the fall. 
The whole flower seems to have a pinkish tinge. 2 feet. $5.00 
NADA (Giridlian) 
A very floriterous crested iris, individual stalks bearing as 
many as 200 flowers. They are excellent for cutting as the 
buds open into fresh flowers. 
The flowers are small, about 2 inches, frilled and are white 
with lavender and yellow at the crest. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
NAMBE (Williamson) Table Iris, see page 10. 
NANTUCKET (Milliken) 
The falls are a deep velvety violet-carmine while the stand- 
ards are somewhat lighter. It is vigorous as a plant, and 
soon establishes good clumps—it is a bargain. 3 feet. 
$1.50; 3 for $3.75 
NAVAJO BRAVE (Milliken) 
A whole bag full of unassorted genes must have been dropped 
into this plant for portions of the flower fairly glow with a mix- 
ture of gold, lavender, red and whatever colors happened to 
be left. The general impression it makes, however, is that of a 
bright bronze. 2% feet. $8.00 
NEAR EAST (C. G. White) 
The ground color is a soft creamy yellow and both standards 
and falls are veined and dotted with deep maroon-purple. It is 
an oncobred with medium-sized flowers and slender foliage 
and is hardy. 2 feet. $1.50; 3 for $3.75 
NELSON OF HILLY (C. G. White.) 
Six exquisite round petals of firm substance form this flower. 
The upper three are tinted most delicately with bluish-lavender 
and they meet at the top. Next come the warm, peach-toned 
styles and then the beautiful falls which start at the haft with 
the idea of being horizontal but change their mind midway and 
turn downward, showing the beautifully peppered surface of 
cream, dotted with cinnamon and purple. $2.50 
NIGHTFALL (Hall) 
Rich, velvety dark pansy-purple falls with the color running 
well back into the flower, standards lighter. A vigorous free 
blooming variety that furnishes the needed contrast when 
planted among the lighter colors. 3 feet. $1.50 
NOEL (C. G. White) 
Pure in color and near perfect in every respect in this hand- 
some white iris. It is a warm white, being faintly suffused with 
cream and lighted in the center with a bright golden beard. 
The texture is like satin and the heavy, firm substance enables 
the flowers to withstand rainy weather. 
Noel is a tall iris with strong, well-branched stems and heavy 
luxuriant foliage. Warm climates only. $1.00; 3 for $2.50 
