MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass, 1943) M. 36” 
A novelty in color that really is unique. Rich indigo-blue with 
golden heart. Falls are white with deep blue striations (not 
a plicata however). If you like the unusual, try this new 
creation. H.M. 1943. $2.00 each 
MOROCCO ROSE (Loomis, 1937) M.L. 36” 
A charming rose-pink with a soft yellow glow at the heart. 
It is a large flower, well formed and hardy. Always in good 
demand. 75¢, 3 for $2.00 
MOUNT CLOUD (Milliken, 1936) E.M. 40” 
A tall clear cut blue-white flower with beautifully curved 
falls of satin like finish. Fragrant. Highly recommended. A.M. 
1939. 35¢, 3 for 90¢ 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner, 1941) M. 40” 
A splendid new Iris in an entirely distinct color. A self of 
mulberry rose. Strong, tall stems hold the large blooms well 
aloft to display its regal beauty. One of our favorites and 
one which we can recommend to our customers most highly. 
A.M. 1944. $2.50 each 
MYSTIC SHRINE (Weed, 1944) M.L. 36” 
A novel blend of copper rose ground with heavy brown vena- 
tions and veiled in metallic lavender. Rapid increaser blooming 
late over a long period. $3.50 each 
NARAIN (Shuber, 1936) E. 38” 
Indigo blue of a fine silken sheen, with a blue beard on a 
cream throat. Early bloomer and a fine blue regardless of 
price. 30¢, 3 for 75¢ 
NARANJA (Mitchell, 1935) M. 36” 
A clear deep yellow with a decided orange cast on the falls. 
A free bloomer of good sized flowers. Always attracts at- 
tention. 35¢, 3 for 90¢ 
NOWETA (H. Sass, 1932) M. 35” 
A fiuffy, ruffled pink which is still popular in spite of newer 
introductions in recent years in this shade. Free bloomer, 
rapid increaser and a good grower. Best of the low priced 
pinks. 30¢, 3 for 75¢ 
OLA KALA (J. Sass, 1943) M. 38” 
This Iris was voted the favorite Iris for 1947, outscoring every 
Iris in the Judge’s Symposium with a total of .922 points. It 
also tied for the coveted Dykes Medal in 1946, so no award 
was made. It is a tall, rich, deep yellow, almost on the orange 
side. A semi-flaring, slightly ruffled flower of excellent sub- 
stance. It withstands wind, and bad weather remarkably well. 
A much talked about Iris of top quality and a stand-out in the 
deep yellow class. | $4.00 each 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge, 1939) M. 38” 
A large flower of light creamy tan with a golden buff over- 
cast. Standards domed, falls wide and tailored in appearance. 
Very long lasting. A.M. 1941. $1.00 each, 3 for $2.50 
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