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MOON BLOSSOM. A deep Camelia pink and twilight blue with creamy under- 
tone...One, eighth onco blood. 444 2) oid) n.u nl de aeete oe 3.00 
MOON MAGIC. 40 in. Fragrant. A fine soft yellow, with flaring falls six 
INCHES ».ACTOSS. Uaeih aveseh ct veiutiekidec ma ben ste Mean: Nan nee 20; 3 for .50 
MOON LANTERN. 39 in. (Whiting 1949). Clear, pure cream self with yel- _ 
low Centers veiw dies vy aiclesan we sib meaty ua eee te 1.00 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. 36 in. (J. Sass 1943). Clear lemon-ice color; an 
improved Elsa Sass. A clear lemon-yellow with a hint of green; ruffled, 
delicately lovely yet the nicely rounded flowers are of firm substance. .... 2.00 
MOONLIT SEA. 35 in. (J. Sass 1942). The white ground color is so heavily 
covered and striated with indo-blue that little white is indicated, while an 
empire-yellow hatt adds to the confusion. The garden effect is dark blue 
and: Vellowye.. woke fo oye} oy exten acy, oa 75; 3 for 2.00 
MORNING SPLENDOUR. 36 in. Fragrant. The large flowers are of a rich 
dark reddish tone, perfectly formed of heavy substance. .............. .30 
3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
MOROCCO ROSE. 36 in. (Loomis 1937). Very close to true pink. Its larger 
flower and better color set a new standard in its color class. ........... aw AS 
MOUNTAIN SNOW. 38 in. Huge white with bluish cast. ........ 50; 3 for 1.00 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON. 35 in. (Gibson 1930). Rich, velvety, thick substanced 
flower of regal form and excellent carriage. An inky blue-purple, nearly 
a self, Lustrous silky standards, glossy rich, velvety falls of fine breadth.  .40 
3 for 1.00; 25 for 7.50 
MRS. VALERIE WEST. A combination of rich red brown and plush crimson 
combined into a gigantic flower with heavy foliage and well branched 
bIGOMSs Aiiashins Didier Mtl be Ole eehn leben awe eee 35; 3 for .75 
MT. CLOUD. Well branched satiny blue-white. .... .35; 3 for .85; 25 for 6.25 
MT. ROYAL. 36 in. Royal blue. Very fragrant .... .30; 3 for .75; 25 for 6.00 
MT. WASHINGTON. 37 in. A huge pure white perfectly formed Iris. ...... 1.25 
MULBERRY ROSE. 40 in. (Schreiner 1941). A fine all round Iris in a new 
deeper, redder shade of pink, or as the name implies a rosy mulberry..... 1.00 
3 for 2.50 
MUSICAL. 32 in. Huge outstanding brilliant blue. .30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
NANCY HARDISON. 36 in. (Douglas 1945). Peach pink with an exquisite 
accompaniment. of soft cream. :.....+.-.4..te- hea oe 4.00 
NANKEEN. 38 in. (Whiting 1947). Clear cool Chinene yellow enlivened by 
sott rays of chrome yellow, smoothly overlaid over the whole flower. .... 6.50 
NANOOK. 44 in. Creamy white with amber edges and orange veining at 
ThathfOat aes ue etheeee ly ane an Ora die .20; 3 for .50; 25 for 3.00 
NARAIN. 38 in. (Shuber 1936). Rich, absolutely marine-blue of great purity 
with a fine silken sheen. Early blooming, very broad foliage. .. .35; 3 for .85 
NARANJA. 36 in. A clear rich, deep yellow with definite cast of orange on 
thet Talishgte.. CU 2s..1 athe Gen, eee oe eee een 50; 3. for, 1.257. 0725etoreaiae 
NED LEFEVRE. 38 in. (Lapham 1942). Glowing rose blend with yellow underlay 
that gives the flowers a coppery rose effect. .............. 60; 3 for 1.50 
NENE. 36 in. Huge flowers of heavy substance. The standards are soft blue 
and ‘the *fallstold’ roses... se ee ee ee .30; 3 for .75; 25 for 5.00 
NEON. 48 in. Standards, pure bronze, Falls, rich velvety carmine with bright 
golden, beard... «ude ds. kien aelkaee tena baee saan an 30; . SaTOnmeee 
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