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MOONTIDE—(McKee 1946) M.38”. Broad-petalled cadmium-yellow. 
A mellow yellow of good substance and flaring form. $3.00 
MORNING—(Faught 1949) ML.38”. Domed white standards with 
flaring falls of light blue. Oddly different pastel coloring. ...... $3.50 
MORNING BRIGHT—(Cook 1951) M.40”. Standards cream, tinged 
pink at the top. Semi-flaring falls are soft old rose lightening to 
cream at the margins. Large and vigorous. _.......... $10.00 
MORNING MELODY—(Becherer 1948) M.38”. Alluring soft orchid- 
lavender of grace, purity and refined styling with harmonizing 
white beard. s. $3.50 
MOROCCO ROSE— (Loomis 1937) ML.38”. Warm soft rose-pink with 
yellowish glow at the heart. Large, well-substanced, beautifully 
formed. $0.50 
MOUNT BLANC—(Grant 1946) ML.38”. Flaring pure white, mag- 
nolia-textured, large and full-bodied. Elegantly formed. No haft 
PARC CT O'S lt seas PO ha eRe ST ee eal Oe eA i ee $1.50 
MOUNT HERMON—(Lowry 1945). Thick-textured, cool white very 
weather-resistant and vigorous. Lovely semi-flaring form with de- 
MGiOUS fragrances Melee ween me Mee acm ia): es Neate yoda he $1.00 
MOUNT McKINLEY—(Schreiner 1947) EM.38”. A  Wabash-type 
flower, blooming earlier. Standards, blue-white; falls, smooth and 
OS Aalllay CvesiieMie TihuGin Gin WOE IME, oe $1.50 
MOUNTAIN SKY—(Milliken 1939) M.36”. Beautiful wavy soft me- 
dium blue with yellow glow in the center. Extraordinary substance 
and: pleasmog.fra gran Ce ase ear eee eenanr Taken na ec $0.75 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON—(Gibson 1930) M.35”. Lustrous inky blue-purple, 
rich and thick-substanced of fine form and carriage. Dykes Medal, 
ino am SS 4S eae tae ee es ey A tn Bett PS) Fay! $0.50 
MRS. SYDNEY MITCHELL—(Mitchell 1951) M.38”. Described as a 
large pure white of fine form. Sparse pale yellow beard. Bred in 
Galton Weirentestine att ocsnardin esses =e ee $12.00 
MULBERRY ROSE—(Schreiner 1941) M.40”. Bright purple-rose. 
A luscious color in a big flower that grows on a tall vigorous plant 
ands) hardy LVehyeiiGhimag onal Gait1S: SP C.imeee = meen $0.75 
MYSTIC MELODY —(Stevens 1951) ML.38”. Sister to Summit and 
although not as contrasty, may prove to be the better. Standards 
are cream and falls butter-yellow. A lovely iris. se. __.. $8.00 
NANCY HARDISON—(G. Douglas 1945) ML.36”. Peach-pink, softly 
blended pale yellow at the heart. Standards arched and ruffled; 
jtellllsy lowitoveval Gulael Tilewmtayes, QU STUCIST oo ecto soc eer ene hee enee $2.00 
NANKEEN—(Whiting 1947) EM.38”. Clear Chinese yellow, immense 
and radiant, well-branched and vigorous. 2.00.0.i.0.0..2.-cece00------- $2.00 
NARAIN—(Shuber 1936) EM.38”. Large, richly colored marine-blue 
of great intensity with fine silken sheen. Vigorous grower with 
broad SfOlia oes Sates the irae sien ent wat ye et a et ee ee $0.50 
NEW ERA—(Sass Bros. 1949) M.36”. Standards, white. Falls, olive- 
Welonie: Mikel cree, WMO TENG ee $2.00 
NEW SNOW-—(Fay 1946) M.40”. Pure white with bright yellow beard, 
large, perfectly formed and ruffled, durably substanced and hardy. 
ay Highs q Walt yal Sects Capen memento bee nee eee Wr eee $2.50 
NIGHTFALL—(Hall 1942) M.36”. Velvety, blackish, pansy-purple 
falls. Standards several shades lighter. Size, form, substance and 
branching most satisfactory. Very floriferous and exceptionally easy 
COROT OW a Cua) pemiem eet aceleetecel ts ten eR ened, = A i ee ee 27 Oe ters $0.50 
NIGHT SPOT—(Mubhlestein 1949) ML.36”. Rich black-purple, the 
widely flaring and extremely velvety falls slightly deeper and free 
of haft markings. Large and vigorous. $2.00 
CELEBRITY COLLECTION 
As outlined—6 remarkable iris for $7.00. 
Any Three— 
Distance 
Extravaganza 
Lynn Langford Rocket 
Pink Talcum Orelio 
Plus Any Three— 
Burgundy Rose 
Chantilly 
Cloud Castle 
Copper River 
Fortune’s Favor 
Lake Shannon 
For another $1.00 added to cover shipping costs you may in- 
clude one of these: Black Forest, Lady Boscawen, or Cascade 
Splendor. 
Lady Louise—‘“‘good display everywhere. Should be popular for a long time’ Carl Carpenter, Ky. 
NOVA GRANDE—(Tompkins 1949) M.38”. Beautifully formed large 
Janeane ei Koner Auto IRE y MIU $3.00 
OCTOBER BLAZE—(McDade 1935) EM.24”. Large purple-red, 
adapted tor fall blooming s,s. Shee eee tee ee $0.50 
OLA KALA—(J. Sass 1943) M.38”. Brilliant yellow, almost orange in 
its depth and intensity. Medium large, well-substanced, semi-flaring 
and ruffled. A “quality” iris which won the Dykes Medal in 1948. 
Lis) OX igs Ae Re Let oe ee oats A tk AE a ARNE OE iri EE leg a Pa $1.00 
OLD PARCHMENT-—(Kleinsorge 1939) M.33”. Large ivory with 
creamy tan suffusion. Large, heavy textured and well-formed, this 
is dn. iris: of eveat Individuality, P. sue2 sc 2 ee ee oe $0.50 
OLYMPIAN—(G. Douglas 1948) M.42”. Domed standards of buff, 
lightly blended with rose. Rosy brown falls, very broad and flaring. 
large.and sweathertresistantant ieee ene: ee ee ee ee $3.00 
ORANGEMAN-—(Waters 1946) M.36”. Lovely deep yellow self, 
smooth and rich. $2.00 
ORCHID LADY—(Salbach 1943) ML.36”. Large, perfectly formed, 
stiffiyflarims’ flowers) of orchid-lilacy 2 We eee $0.50 
ORELIO—(DeForest 1947) M.38”. Large brown-red, rich and bright. 
Good form and substance. Well branched. e. .......................... $2.50 
ORMOHR—(Kleinsorge 1937) M.36”. Huge, grey-lavender with violet 
veining, similar to its parent (Wm. Mohr), but darker, larger and 
Caller op ipg tte, Wee we BON Ny etna ON Bet, Poe een nee: $0.50 
PACEMAKER—(Lapham 1950) EM.36”. Claimant for finest red, 
smooth, glossy, uniform and free of haft venation with good form, 
height ands branching? cele ae tail A eee $7.50 
PAGAN PRINCESS—(G. Douglas 1948) M.38”. Deep pink with tan- 
gerine beard. Closed conic standards of Persian pink. Flaring falls 
of Persian-rose. No haft' venation: sf). 2e. soe a eee $2.50 
PAGAN SUNSET—(G. Douglas 1951) M.32”. A blending of sunset 
colors, orange, rose, apricot, copper. Broad-domed standards; flar- 
ING fall Sess Lh eco ee RE 25 Seesaw os Nsw Cain ee cae $8.00 
PALE DAWN—(Fay 1947) E.40”. A pale blue which does not fade, 
very large and flaring. Full petalled, beautifully formed, perfectly 
branched,: Vieorous;and shardyuegy sua eee ee $2.00 
PALE PRIMROSE—(Whiting 1946) L.36”. Pale yellow with touch 
of honey-yellow at the haft. Standards tightly closed and swirled. 
Falls very broad. Branching is too high but growing and blooming 
habitsyare -S0Ods Gin Lae Raney An Serer en Se ane ee oe $0.75 
PARADISE PINK—(Lapham 1950) ML.32”. The cleanest, pinkest, 
tangerine bearded pink we have yet seen. Moderate in size and 
height but most appealing in color and form. fse. $9.00 
PATHFINDER—(Whiting 1948) M.36”. Wide, full-bodied pink blend 
of remarkably true tones. Heavy substance and glistening finish. 
So peace Reece lee ted Be, Se cee ery PU mt ee secre ee oer Ne Ra ae $8.00 
PATRICE—(DeForest 1945) M.42”. A lovely plicata. The creamy 
standards are flushed rosy lavender as are the outer half of the 
White flaring -fallsm bargesandtalleas sean wie eee eee $1.00 
PEG DEBAGH—(Craig 1948) EM.38”. Highly regarded California 
oncobred of clear blue-violet under test here. $5.00 
PENN CHARTER—(H. F. Hall 1948) L.40”. Remarkable medium 
yellow. Wide, domed standards, nearly horizontal falls, styles, beard 
—all the same rich, glistening, durable yellow. f. 00... $3.50 
PENSIVE—(Grant 1947) M.38”. Velvety blackish purple with excel- 
lent form, substance, branching and vigor. f. _............ $1.50 
PERMANENT WAVE-—(Williams 1948) ML.40”. Lavender, shading 
to blue, with metallic golden-brown hafts. Horizontal falls, crisply 
and. jauntily -waved:jj2 2. . Baeeae = see att a. ee ee $5.00 
PIERRE MENARD—(Faught 1946) M.36”. Very fine dark medium 
blue self effect, although a lighter patch surrounds the yellow 
beard. Broad-petalled and flaring. Highly praised. fsp. __..... $7.50 
PINK BOUNTIFUL—(Cook 1949) M.38”. Pinkest of orchid-pinks, 
pure and glowing. Satiny-textured, heavy-substanced iris of perfect 
form, broad-petalled and large. Well-branched, floriferous and 
hardy. 2, 212 Aae tee, ee ee lee ee oe $5.00 
PINK CAMEO—(Fay 1946) EM.36”. Of flamingo-pink derivation, a 
clean, fresh, translucent cameo-pink with tangerine-orange beard. 
SPs Bosese so 2 Leases Rae oe en a $1.50 
PINK FORMAL—(Muhlestein 1949) M.38”. Tangerine bearded sal- 
mon-pink which has been highly praised because of its size, sub- 
stance, depth of color and other good qualities. fsp. $10.00 
