IRIS—(Continued) 
MAY DAY (H. Hall 1939). A lovely apricot-orange with an overlay of copper. A love- 







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MAYLING SONG (Lewis 1939). This lovely flower is a rich golden self color. Semi- 
flarinestallsvare tlushedsdeepersat tae Center me ee ee Each .75 
MELAINE (Hill 1941). Large ruffled flowers of orchid that are tall, majestic and 
ruffled. The substance is good and stalks are nicely branched .......................-...- Each .60 
MELITZA (Nesmith 1940). Delicate pale ivory pink with bright tangerine beard 
that brightens up the whole flower. Makes beautiful clumps .................2............ Each _ .50 
MING YELLOW (Glutzbeck 1938). One of the largest, stateliest yellows. A large 
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MINNIE COLQUITT (H. Sass). A lovely giant plicata. The heart of both standards 
and falls is pure white with a wide band of wine purple stitching ........................ Each 1.35 
MISTY ROSE. A soft shade of pink or rose with a rosy veil overcast. A lovely dusty 
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MODISTE (Hall 1938). A pale mauve on the pinkish side of lavender with a lemon 
beard. Large silky flowers with broad hafts and full round standards .............. Each  .35 
MONADNOCK (Salbach 1937). A lovely Iris in a rose-red shade. Has a bright vivid 
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MOONLIT SEA (J. Sass 1943). An unusual plicata type. The background is white. 
Heavily flushed lavender violet with gold running all through the flower......... Each _ .50 
MULBERRY ROSE (Schreiner 1941). A deep radiant mulberry rose color with a 
light brown shading. Beard is bronze. Flowers very large ~.................-0---............ Each _ .65 
NATIONAL WHITE (Weed 1944). A very large, very tall, pure white early giant. 
Lovely ruffled edges on a flower that gleams in the sun ...........20.....2.22e ee Each 1.00 
NED LEFEVRE (Lapham 1942). A coppery salmon blend that has a light brown 
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NIGHTINGALE (Hall 1942). Glistening golden russet that is a decidedly new color. 
Glistens with a lovely coppery biscuit tan glow. A lovely Iris ............................ Each 65 
NYLON (Whiting 1940). Caramel tan with a rosy suffusion. Large ruffled blossoms 
of coodssubstances Somoothwlarge and) well) branched cecscesns sees nets eeereeese eee Each .50 
NOWETA (H. Sass 1932). Frilly creamy pink. A free blooming and charming Iris 
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ORANGE FLAME (Salbach 1940). The standards are golden orange, the falls are 
fiery copper red. Very brilliant. Flowers large, stalks well branched .................. Each 40 
OLD PARCHMENT (Kleinsorge 1939). The large flowers are creamy white or per- 
haps more of an old ivory with a creamy tan suffusion. Large flowers................ Each  .40 
ORLOFF (H. Sass 1937). A plicata of deep cream ground with cinnamon brown 
heavily sprinkled throughout. Heavy bloomer and rapid increaser .................... Each  .40 
OSSAR (H. P. Sass 1937). A glowing dark brown red, a blaze of rich color that 
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PINK IMPERIAL (Weed 1939). A very free flowering blush pink color without notice- 
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PRAIRIE SUNSET (H. Sass 1940). Pink, apricot, rose-copper and gold are all com- 
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PRISCILLA (Whiting 1942). A white Iris that is white beard and all, A lovely form 
well rounded with fluted petals and excellent substance .-..........----2..2...---22-22-0------+- Each  .50 
REMEMBRANCE (D. Hall 1942). A delightful shade of light pink with an infusion 
of cream that makes this a lovely creation long to be remembered ..._................ Each 1.00 
RISING SUN (Kirkland 1941). A deep rose-pink and red bi-color with a yellow lush 
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ROSELAND (Hall 1939). Buff rosy standards and rich berry red falls edged with 
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ROSY WINGS (Gage 1936). An intriguing Iris of rosy red and crimson crown. A 
heavy piooming. rapids muUltiplyine VaTicty yr ees cce cetacean ener Each _ .35 
ROYAL SCOT (Hall 1944). A very pleasing plicata. White ground so deeply trimmed 
with burgundy red that at a distance it gives a red effect -..............-.--.----------- Each 1.00 
RUTH POLLOCK (H. Sass 1939). Another plicata. This one has soft yellow grounds 
unusually stitched with markings of reddish rose. Near perfection -................... Each _ .50 
SALMON SPLENDOR. (Lapham 1941). A prolific flowering salmon with an under- 
glow of pink. A charming Iris that makes a lovely garden clump) =. Each .50 
SAMOVOR (Hall 1941). Very large brilliant flowers of rich coppery red. A unique 
eolorine\ that makes a lovely garden addition 22.42 Each .50 
SIEGFRIED (H. Sass 1936). A very popular plicata of pale sulphur yellow stitched 
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