MEXICO. A blended bi-color of buff 
golden standards, and broad plush-like 
falls of glowing red brown. Gigantic 
flower of well placed, strong stalks. $1.00 
MICHAEL. (Norton 1946). This bridal 
rose pink has haft with gold reticulations, 
canary colored beard, and. crinkled edges 
on standards and falls 36 inches tall. 
Lovely. $1.00 
MIMOSA GOLD. From Mr. Douglas, this 
Pinard Yellow with flaring falls, and 
orange beard. In sun shows bright gold 
overlay at ruffled edge of falls. $4.50 
MING YELLOW. Large stately yellow. 
Will carry off honors anywhere. 50c 
MINNIE COLQUITT. Massive white pli- 
cata, wide edging of purple. $1.00 
MIOBELLE. A warm rose blend with 
undercast of golden copper. H.M. $1.50 
MIRABELLE. Alluring cream apricot and 
pink. A lovely touch of pink on falls. 
H. M. Large flowers. Fine. $1.00 
MISS BISHOP. A superior new white 
from Mr. Sass. Very lovely. 15¢ 
MISTY GOLD. A lovely gold spangled 
lemon colored iris. $1.00 
MISTY ROSE. A soft shade of pink or 
rose. A rosy veil overcast. A dusty rose 
pink. Lovely. © 60c 
MME. M. LASSAILLY. Blue bi-color. 
Standards bright lilacs. Falls a deep pansy 
violet, lilac edging. Dykes France. 15e 
MOONLIGHT MADONNA. A cool yellow 
self. A pale lemon yellow of chaste form. 
Award Merit. $1.00 
-MOON BLOSSOM. A deep Camellia pink 
and twilight blue with creamy undertone. 
One eighth onco blood. Fairly large 
flowers. $1.50 
MOONRAY. Formerly called Moonbeam. 
This is a lovely light creamy two tone 
yellow from Mr. Sass. A beauty. 15¢ 
MOONLIT SEA. From Mr. Sass. Stand- 
ards white heavily flushed lavender violet. 
Falls white heavily flushed lavender vio- 
let darkening to mulberry purple on low- 
er edge. Exquisite gold center. 15¢ 
MOONTIDE. (McKee 1946). M. A large 
well rounded flower of rich cadmium yel- 
low that is entirely different from his 
Francelia both in color and form. The 
standards are broad and roundly domed, 
the wide flaring falls are thick textured 
and decidedly velvety in finish. Beard 
orange. .H. C., A. I. S. 1945. H. M,, A. 
I. S. 1946. 40 in. $3.00 
MOROCCO ROSE. Very large rose-pink 
self with soft yellow glow at the heart. 
Very near genuine pink. 50c¢ 
MOUNT HERMON. Cool, thick textured 
white with pale lemon beard. H. M. $1.00 
MOUNT TIMP. Large plicata; yellow 
ground and brownish rose markings. A 
sturdy one. 15¢ 
MULBERRY ROSE. Deep pink mulberry 
shaded brown. Very fine. W5e 
NANCY HARDISON. Peach pink blend- 
ing to pale yellow at heart. Strong stalks. 
Large flower. Lovely. $2.00 
& 
Stock must live and grow for you or we 
will refund your money or replace the de- 
fective rhizome. 
However this must be reported to us not 
later than October 1Ist—the year of pur- 
chase. 
NEW ERA. (Sass Bros.) 1949. Standards 
white, falls Chartreuse yellow, under side 
of falls Chartreuse green. Liked very 
much here in 1950. Thirty-six inches tall, 
well branched, good sized flower. At- 
tracted more attention than others in this 
class. $7.50 
NEW HORIZON. Peach pink with tan- 
gerine beard. H. M. $4.50 
NEW SNOW. Large ruffled white with 
bright yellow beard. H. M. $2.50 
NIGHTFALL. Velvety rich black pansy 
purple from Mr. Hall. Striking color. 75c¢ 
NIGTINGALE. A new color, a glistening 
golden russet. Large flowers. Fair sub- 
stance. Thirty-six inches tall. 90c 
NYLON. A rosy tan blended self, large 
flower, well formed. Very sheer color. 
Fine. Try this. 60c 
OKLAHOMA. Olive yellow with blue on 
the falls. Different. $1.00 
OLA KALA. The newest bid for the best 
deep yellow from Mr. Sass. Medium large 
ruffled flowers on 36-inch stem. A ‘must 
have.” Dykes Medal. $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT. Light creamy tan, 
with golden buff overlay, a most unusual 
color break, and a beautiful iris. 60c 
ORANGE FLAME. Shades of burnished 
golden-orange and copper. Very large 
brilliant flower. 15¢ 
ORANGEMEN. Waters 1946). A large, 
full formed flower of very deep orange 
yellow. Smooth and brilliant. $1.50 
ORELIO. (DeForest 1947). ML. 35-inch. 
This is a handsome rich brown-red arising 
from the famous Casa Morena. It has the 
copious form and heavy substance of its 
famous sire and the red-brown tones are 
more effective and different. A lively 
red. H. M. 1948. $4.00 
OREGON TRAIL. A big heavy flower of 
smoothly blended shades of tawny salmon. - 
A rich gold beard and odd soft brown 
areas surmounting the falls. 90c 
ORMACO. A cross of Aztec Copper and 
Ormohr. The color is an odd blend of 
violet with much bronze and brown. ‘%5e¢ 
Stock guaranteed true to name and if we 
make an error we will send two rhizomes 
of any variety that proves untrue or re- 
fund your money. Your option. ; 
ORMOHR. Very large pale lilac silvery 
cast veiled violet. A large tall iris worthy 
in all good collections. 50c 
OVERTURE. Light flamingo pink. Tan- 
gerine beard. Medium flowers on low 
stalk. Really pink, and a good parent. 
Not many. © $1.50 : 
PACIFIC SUNSET. A new and enchant- 
ing blend in rich shades of rose, gold and 
copper. $1.00 | 
