8 ARVISTA GARDENS. 
MISSOURI NIGHT—A large, rich, dark vel- 
vety blue self. Flaring F. and rich orange 
beard. Fine substance and_ branching; 
blooms long and late. Profuse, different, 
worthy."H5*M. 30” 4... i221 stG Mee ee 
MOHRSON—Huge blooms of medium pur- 
ple, veined and marbled deeper. An easy 
BVO WOO ospweeivesensg gecndgense alse ee 
MICHAELANGELO — Very large, fragrant 
flowers of dark vinaceous dove gray. H. M. 
MME. MAURICE LASSAILLY — (Cayeux, 
1935). Dykes, 1935. 38”. Brilliant flaring 
flowers of excellent substance. S. bright 
flax-blue; F. flaring, deep rich pansy violet 
bordered flax-blue. A most unusual and 
lovely French Iris that seems scarce in this 
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MOONLIT SEA—An original novelty in rich 
indigo blue with hear of solid gold splashed 
with white and gold. Most striking _.......... 
MOROCCO ROSE—Large flowers of delec- 
table, warm rose Mery with a soft yellow 
glow ‘atthe heart? 0. ts. eee 
MRS. W. cp eala tt Eeettyo large and much 
crinkled flowers suggestive of Noweta, 
but tinted buffy apricot. Strikingly indi- 
vidual *.2...8 Ne 
MT. WASHINGTON—(Essig, 1937) 36”. A 
giant white of Shining Waters form. Very 
tall, flaring flowers with wide hafts and 
heavy gold beard. A leader among the 
newer /whites...A._ May: dus--se--vee-- 
MULBERRY ROSE—Most unusual dee 
pinkish mulberry, new and different wit 
brown shadings and bronze beard. A. M. 
BO amsceien By ao Be ce Me ocihinn  e 
NARANJA—The fh jarge Iris with an or- 
ange tone. A, M36": 2 
NED LE a 1942) M. 38”. 
A fine blended copper rose with a smooth 
overtone of light orange. Large flowers of 
good. substance .2.2..d.cl.2ncl-sle AR 
NENE—tThe original Iris giant, to 9 in. 
Rose-lilac and vinous-red ...........-.......--------- 
NOONDAY SKY — (Weed, 1940) E. 40”. 
Very large flowers of lavender blue with 
light maroon veins on white ground of 
haft, Fragrant: 2222... eee 
NO-WE-TA — A favorite and ideal frilled 
garden Iris in bright, creamy pink. Very 
free*2i Rit... Dae, ee ee 
NYLON—(Whiting, 1940) M. 36”. A smooth 
light caramel blend with large, ruffled 
blooms of good substance and habit .......... 
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