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Melody Lane—‘‘beautiful golden apricot of flamingo pink breeding’’ Mrs. Walter Colquitt, La. 
MOUNT McKINLEY — (Schreiner 1947) 
EM.38”. A Wabash-type flower, bloom- 
ing earlier. Standards, blue-white; 
falls, smooth and glossy ‘with chestnut 
flush Onathesna kta ee eee $2.00 
MOUNT TIM P—(Muhlestein 1945) M. 
34”. Remindful of Tiffany, this yellow- 
ground plicata has more rose in the 
standards and less yellow in the falls. 
The substance is good. ............-.-....- ay 0 1B) 
MOUNTAIN SK Y—(Milliken 1939) M. 
36’. Beautiful wavy soft medium blue 
with yellow glow in the center, Extra- 
ordinary substance and pleasing fra- 
grance. Seep 
MOUNT WASHINGTON — (Essig 1937) 
M.42”. This large white, broad-petalled 
and flaring, with gold beard, would 
rank high were it winter-hardy. $ .50 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—(Gibson 1930) M. 
35”. Lustrous, silky, inky blue-purple. 
Rich, thick- substanced flower of regal 
form and carriages Greats 2 $ .40 
MRS. WILLARD JACQUES — (J. Sass 
1948) EM.34”. Charming bronzy pink, 
daintily frilled and particularly fresh 
and bright in appearance. $ .40 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner 1941) M. 
40”. Bright purple-rose. A_ luscious 
color in a big flower that grows on a 
tall vigorous plant and is hardy. Every 
inch, averandviris=fsjeee $1.00 
NANCY HARDISON—(G. Douglas 1945) 
ML.36”. Peach pink, softly blended 
pale yellow at the heart and sparkling 
with gold dust. Standards arched and 
ruffled; falls broad and flaring. Firm 
substance and good branching....... $2.50 
NAN KEE N—(Whiting 1947) EM.38”. 
Clear Chinese yellow, immense and 
radiant, well-branched and NaS 
NARADA—(Brehm 1939) ML.38’’. Large 
and very beautiful light blue of broad- 
petalled, flaring form somewhat ten- 
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NARAIN—(Shuber 1936) EM.38”. Large, 
richly colored marine-blue of great in- 
tensity with fine silken sheen. Vigorous 
grower with broad foliage. .......... $ .40 
NED LEFEVRE—(Lapham 1942) M.38”. 
A coppery-salmon blend that has a 
light brown appearance, very individ- 
UALS ery; NicewtO0 se eee $ .50 
NEW .ER A—(Sass Bros. 1949) M.36” 
Standards, white. Falls, olive-yellow. 
Mediums Size. aeay see eerie ee ee $6.00 
NEW HORIZON —(Fay 1946) L.40”. 
Flaring peach pink with tangerine 
beard and pink buds. Broad-petalled 
and ruffled, this beautiful descendant 
of Hall’s flamingo pinks is unusually 
tallsandsvigOrouSee. 2). ee $4.00 
NEW SNOW—(Fay 1946) M.40”. Pure 
white with bright yellow beard, large, 
perfectly formed and ruffled, durably 
substanced and hardy. A high quality 
iris: [siete ae et Bik eee $5.00 
NIGHTFALL 
NIGHTFALL—(Hall 1942) M.36”. Vel- 
vety, blackish, pansy-purple falls. 
Standards several shades lighter. Size, 
form, substance and branching most 
satisfactory. Very floriferous and ex- 
ceptionally easy to grow. fse ........ $ .75 
NIGHTINGALE — (Hall 1942) M.36”. 
Glistening golden russet in a large 
flower of good form and substance. 
Well branched and attractive. .... $ .75 
NIGHT SPO T—(Muhlestein 1949) ML. 
40”. Rich black-purple, the widely 
flaring and extremely velvety falls 
slightly deeper and free of haft mark- 
ings. Large and vigorous. $4.00 
NOVA GRANDE—(Tompkins 1949) M. 
38”. Beautifully formed large bright 
yellow with velvety finish............. $7.50) 
NOWETA—(H. Sass 1932) M.32”. Frilly, 
creamy pink for foreground planting. 
A free-blooming and c harming iris 
personality of medium size and ee 
NYLON—(Whiting 1940) EM.36”. Cara- 
mel tan with rosy suffusion. Smooth, 
large and delightful, $ .50 
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