MOHR BEAUTY. (Milliken 1949) M. 37 
in. A Seedling of Elmohr, this is similar 
to its parent in form but is light yellow 
in coloring 
MOHRLOFF. (H. Schirmer 1948) M. 36 in. 
Large blue and white plicata from the 
Mohr line 
MOLLY MAY. (DeForest 1944) M. 36 in. 
Very large flowered rose pink with ex- 
tremely broad falls and an unusual form. 
Good: 22 eet SE eer $ 1.50 
MONONA. (Whiting 1942) E.M. 36 in. 
Rich heliotrope and mulberry, blended 
atid edgedicopper brown enol as So 1> 
MOON BLOSSOM. (Tompkins 1946) M. 
37 in. Smooth, rich buff with a soft 
blending of bluish lavender and Camel- 
lia pink throughout. Part Onco.__$ 1.00 
MOON GODDESS. (Craig 1949) M .38 in. 
A very large and beautifully formed iris 
of light heliotrope with a gleaming ir- 
idecence around the beard. Petals are full 
and very ruffled. Stunning________ $12.50 
MOONLIGHT MOOD. (Tompkins 1950) 
M-L. 38 in. An exquisitely formed, heav- 
ily ruffled flower of deep cream with a 
broad border of shimmering gold around 
both the standards and falls. Very 
heavily substanced and smoothly fin- 
ished. Branching is excellent and the 
strong stalks carry many buds, giving an 
unusually long season of bloom. When 
established this often carries as many 
as four open blooms at once. The love- 
liest of this type we have seen, this was 
a great favorite with garden visitors last 
year. Introduction of this iris was in- 
tended for this year but the variety 
listed and described as Moonlight Mood 
in last years catalogue was badly win- 
ter injured so we switched this into its 
place before last seasons bloom.__$ 7.50 
MOON RAY. (H. Sass 1943) M. 37 in. 
Clear pale yellow of great size ____$ 1.00 
MORNING BLUE. (Jory 1948) E.M. 38 in. 
Very broad petaled and beautifully 
formed flower of rich blue. Sister of Blue 
Elegance, this also shows its Mohr an- 
cestry 
MOUNT BLANC. (Grant 1946) M.L. 39 
in. A pure white of great size and good 
form. Petals are broad, with a slight 
Tuliliog. . 2h ce eae ees $ 3.00 
MOUNT HERMON. (Lowry 1945) M. 42 
in. A really gigantic white, this has been 
one of the best in our garden the past 
two seasons. H.M. 1945 $ 2.00 
MOUNT TIMP. (Muhl. 1945) E.M. 34 in. 
One of the largest plicatas, this is also 
the earliest. Rich yellow cream ground 
with deep rose edge 75 
MULBERRY ROSE. (Schreiner 1941) M. 
40 in. Large well formed flower of rich 
glowing mulberry. A.M. 1944 _____ $ 1.00 
NANCY HARDISON. (Douglas 1945) M. 
L. 36 in. Bright peach pink with a golden 
throat. Lovely $ 2.00 
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NANKEEN. (Whiting 1947) E.M. 36 in. 
Very large flower of soft Chinese yellow 
with a ray-like undertone of deeper 
Orange yellow =.-_°° > See $ 4.00 
NEBRASKA ROSE. (Lyell 1947) M-L. 38 
in. A large, nicely formed flower of 
rich dusty rose. A faint undertone of gold 
gives it much life 2L_ 222 33 $ 2.50 
NEW ERA. (Sass Bros. 1949) E.M. 36 in. 
A “Different” bicolor. Standards of white 
and falls of greenish yellow --___-$ 7.50 
NEW HORIZON. (Fay 1946) M. 38 in. 
Beautifully formed and heavily sub- 
stanced flower of rich peach pink with 
deeper toned falls and a rich tangerine 
beard. Strong stalks and excellent 
branching. H.M. 1947 
NEW SNOW. (Fay 1946) M. 38 in. A large 
sized and nicely formed clean white. 
Choice. A.M. 1948 
NIGHTFALL. (Hall 1942) M. 36 in. A 
large flower of good form and a rich, 
velvety finish in deep tones of purple. 
A.M. 1945 $ .75 
NIGHTINGALE, (Hall 1942) M. 38 in. 
Large, bright golden russet with a cop- 
per pink overton. H.M. 1944 ______ $  .75 
NIGHT LIFE. (Muhl. 1948) M. 32 in. 
Huge, beautifully formed and so deep 
in its purple coloring that it really seems 
“Black”. The yellow beard and styles 
give it great life and light. Petals are 
broad, heavily substanced and the falls 
are ruffled at the hafts. Very limited. 
NIGHT SPOT. (Muihl. 1949) M-L. 38 in. 
Fine, deep black-purple with velvety 
finish and flaring falls. Excellently 
branched stalks 2.= = eee $ 4.00 
NOVA GRANDE. (Tompkins 1949) M. 38 
in. An extremeyl brilliant yellow of 
large size and good form, this has heavy 
substance and a velvety looking finish. 
Branching is good on strong stalks. A 
real stunner and at its best when seen 
on two and three year clumps. -___$ 7.50 
OCCIDENTAL. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. 
Creamy yellow with red stippling on the 
falls. Lovely}... aa $ 1.00 
OKLAHOMA. (Mitchell 1945) M. 40 in. 
A light blend of yellow and tan with a 
blue flush on the falls 
OLA KALA. (J. Sass 1943) M. 36 in. A 
tall, well branched yellow of good form 
and great brilliance. Dykes Medal 1948 
ORANGEMAN. (Waters 1946) M. 37 in. 
A large, full formed flower of very deep 
orange yellow. Smooth and _ brilliant. 
A.M. 1947 $ 3.00 
ORCHID MIST. (Sass 1950) M. 38 in. A 
brilliant lavender pink with deep tanger- 
ine beard. Broad petals and flaring form. 
Excellent 
OREGON TRAIL. (Klein 1943) M. 37 in. 
Rich golden tan with a touch of golden 
brown ‘on the haft 2: 22 eee $ 1.00 
