MOUNT BLANC (Grant 1946) M.L. 39 in. 
(Sunday Best x White Sdlg.). A pure 
white of great size with thick broad 
DeimiomninGe sesso ee Le 1.00 
MOUNT HERMON (Lowry 1945) M. 42 in. 
(Buechleys Giant x Phebus). A gigantic 
pure white of tailored form. H.M. 1945. 
aint = ax 1.50 
MOUNT TIMP (Muhl.. 1945) Be\Viees Oeil: 
(October Opera x Tiffany). A giant 
plicata of deep cream with old rose 
edge and speckling. Showy_______. 75 
MRS. DOSGLAS PATTISON (Craig 1950) 
M. 37 in. Mountain Sky x ((Acropolis x 
Destiny) x Great Lakes). Rich cornflower 
blue of flaring form with ruffled edge. 
Sleek, translucent finish. H.M. 1951. 
ats oe ee L215 oa 10.00 
MULBERRY ROSE threat 1941) M. 40 
in. (Frieda Mohr x Prob. Ozone). Large 
flower of rich Mulberry. Always good. 
PC Aa ieee us = 75 
MYSTIC MELODY (Sievers SYED) IMS S38) ital 
((Fair Elaine) x ((Lagos) x (Gudrun x 
Sdig.))). Another new bitone, this has 
rich cream standards and smooth butter 
yellow falls. Semi-flaring form. H.M. 
1952 Net 8.00 
NANCY HARDISON (Douglas 1945) M.L. 
36 in. ((Francisca x Yel. Sdlg.) x Radiant) 
x Gay Troubadour. Beautifully formed 
peach pink with rich cream throat. Ruf- 
TieCeedCcse ibe ge ell Doe iy 2.00 
NANKEEN (Whiting 1947) E.M. 38. in. 
Mirabelle x (Rameses Sdlg. x Elsa Sass). 
Very large, soft Chinese yellow with 
ray-like tones of deeper gold ._____ 2.00 
NEBRASKA ROSE (Lyell 1947) M.L. 38 in. 
(Amitola x Golden Treasure). A large, 
nicely formed, rich dusty rose. Pale gold 
undertone. Bright 2522 1:00 
NEBRASKA SUNSET (Sass 1952) M. 38 in. 
((Golden Age x P. Sunset) x Ola Kala) x 
Tobacco Road. A self of Raw Sienna, 
flushed Sudan Brown. One of the most 
brilliant of the new blends. Fine stalks 
Withegood branching 2222... Net 7.50 
NEW ERA (Sass 1949) E.M. 36 in. (((Wamb- 
liska x Dore x (Calif. Gold)) x ((Tiffany 
x Orloff) x (Casque D’Or)). One of the 
first of the yellow amoenas, this has 
white standards and dark chartreuse 
yellow falls — | _1.00 
NEW HOPE (DeForest 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Alta Calif. x Sacramento) x Sister) x 
Tiffany) x Blue Shimmer. A very large 
plicata with gleaming white ground and 
wide border of violet. One of the most 
popular with last years garden visitors. 
felsic t 7 2) beeen m Net 6.50 
NEW HORIZON (Fay 1946) M. 38 in. (Mo- 
rocco Rose x Hall 40-24) x Overture. A 
rich peach pink with pale standards and 
quite deep falls with a rich tangerine 
beard __ 2.00 
21 
NEW SNOW (Fay 1946) E.M. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Sib. to Katherine Fay). A large, 
beautifully formed and nicely ruffled 
Wihiewe Acie LOA Gm. gn spe eee 2.50 
NIGHT LIFE (Muhl. 1948) M. 34 in. (Storm 
King x Sable). One of the blackest we 
have seen, this has very large and styl- 
ishly formed flowers. Should be a won- 
derrul parent: torublacks = 922 e= 4.00 
NIGHT SPOT (Muhl. 1949) M.L. 38 in. 
(Storm King x Prince Valiant). Tall bi- 
tone iris of dark purplish black with 
flaring horizontal form. Said to be a 
fines parent saa eee een 2-00 
NINE HEARTHS (Rawlins 1948) M. 38 in. 
(Great Lakes x Gloriole). A pure white 
with broad petals and flaring ruffled 
form. Substance is very heavy and the 
finish is glistening ~ 2.50 
NORTHWESTERN (F. Cook 1951) M. 38 in. 
(Blue Glow x Gulf Stream). A pure self 
of Royal Purple with fine form and 
broad, slightly ruffled petals. This has 
attracted much _ attention wherever 
the past two seasons and is 
a topnotch iris. H.M. 1951___Net 12.00 
NOVA GRANDE (Tomp. 1949) M. 38 in. 
((Golden Hind x Late Sun) x (Cloth of 
Gold)) x ((Golden Hind x Self) x Ola 
grown 
Kala)). A very brilliant yellow of good 
size and nice form. It has heavy sub- 
stance and a velvety finish _______ 3.00 
OLA KALA (Sass 1943) M. 38 in. ((Amitola 
x ?) x (P. Sunset)) x (Golden Age x ?). 
Tall, well branched yellow of good 
form and great brilliance. Tops. Dykes 
Mec alml:O4 8 von oa eet, Nat een ee 1.00 
OLYMPIAN (Douglas 1948) M. 42 in. Red 
Amber x (Bonnie Lass x Red Bonnet). 
An imposing and very rich bitone with 
buff tinted rose standards and deep 
rose brown falls with deeper rose cen- 
1Revarhet gil Ao wk ane eal end Rege ieae Net 3.00 
ONE CLEAR CALL (Tomp. 1951) M. 35 in. 
(Sib. to Azure Skies x K. Fay) x Ave 
Maria. A very large pure white with 
broad, heavily ruffled petals. Standards 
are perfectly domed and falls are semi- 
flaring. The substance is very heavy 
and the finish is sleek and glistening. 
Beard white tipped yellow in the throat. 
HEM io 5] ee ae era Net 10.00 
OPAL CLOUD (Klein. 1949) M. 36 in. (Cas- 
cade Splendor x Daybreak). A smooth 
blush pink with creamy undertone and 
bright heliotrope Ushers 2.00 
OPERA PINK (Whiting 1951) M.L. 40 in. 
(Shannopin x Pathfinder). Very pale 
creamy pink self. Not a shell or flamingo 
pink but a very clean pink with no 
orchid tones. Cream beard. Very large, 
broad petaled flowers of lovely form. 
ban, We Dea ae Net 5.00 
