MOON BLOSSOM. (Tompkins 1946) M. 37 in. A 
camellia pink and twilight blue blend with a 
creamy buckskin overtone. Good form, sub- 
Stdilceraldetinish Ot onco ancestry 2 -__<.L_22 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 
in. This pale cream and lemon gold iris is a 
larger and more refined edition of Elsa Sass. A 
favorite with every garden visitor, A.M. 1945, 
RE, TaD, Sil fine cette Saas aie, AM iy ada Re aad Te 
MOON RAY. (H. Sass 1943) M. 37 in. A clear pale 
yellow of great size. Good form and a bright 
Pa wits UIs weet eete Nes ae a ee 
MOONTIDE. (McKee 1946) M. 40 in. A large, well 
rounded flower of brightest cadmium yellow 
with a full orange beard. Heavy of substance 
and velvety as. to finish. One of the very best 
Gmilvemnewer tvellaw iris, LM, 1946.2. 2 1 
MOROCCO UROSE. (Loomis 1937) M.L. 40 in, A 
beautiful orchid pink of large size, this never 
fed (CRECOMMLAVOT Le ano coe ee ee eu 
MOUNT BLANC. (Grant 1946) M.L. 39 in. A pure 
white of large size and flaring form. The petals 
are firm of texture and have a slight ruffling 
that gives the flower a charming grace. One 
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MOUNT HERMON. (Lowry 1945) M. 42 in. A gi- 
- gantic white of heavy texture and without 
markings of any kind. The petals are broad and 
the standards dome perfectly, while the falls 
are flaring. A bright yellow beard and a silvery 
lustre enhances the whole flower. H.M. 1945, 
Ba me out eee ee ee Bek Rea ge ee 
MOUNT TIMP. (Muhl. 1945) E.M. 34 in. A large 
flowered plicata of yellow cream ground and 
rose brown markings. Its early blooming habit 
ia eomicainicst myc COM Gee, 1 ok ee iyo ee 
MOZO. (White 1945) E. 30 in. An onco-bred of 
striking beauty. The ground color is creamy yel- 
low and the petals are veined deep bronze red 
MULBERRY ROSE, (Schreiner 1941) M. 40 in. A 
very large iris of deep glowing mulberry rose. 
Ouida celligcVely Oalden — esc: 2 soe 
MUSTAPHA. (White 1945) E. 38 in. Another in- 
teresting Onco-bred, this has taupe grey stand- 
ards and flaring maroon falls with a darker 
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NANCY HARDISON. (Douglas 1945) M.L. 36 in. A 
bright peach pink with a faint and delicate glow 
of gold in the throat. The form is lovely and the 
flowers are of good size. Lovely. H.C. 1943 __- 
NA TAT CP ilk) 51935) 5M. 237 im. Prom’ Purissima-x 
Bruno, this large pale yellow self is very lovely 
and we have seen some recent things from it 
that shows it to be an excellent parent ~_...__- 
NED LH FEVRE. (Lapham 1942) M. 38 in. A 
blended copper rose with a smooth overtone of 
iSiieorangcseold. RP hie8h ta eres ee ha 
NIGHTFALL. (Hall 1942) M. 36 in. A very fine 
dark iris. Good form and a velvety finish. The 
broad petals are a deep glowing shade of pansy 
purple with a sooty overtone. A.M. 1945, P.R. 88 
NIGHTINGALE. (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. A glistening 
golden russet with a strong infusion of copper 
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