MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Naylor 1952) E. 
M. 42 in. (Snow Flurry x Hall flamingo 
No. 42-10: sister to Overture). A huge, 
warm white with faint lemon under- 
tones. Superbly formed flowers of broad 
ruffled form. Strong, tall stalks with 
excellent branching. H. M. 1952 _. 6.00 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (Stevens 1946) L. 40 
in. A very large and showy flower of 
light sulphur yellow. A prolific bloomer, 
this is a real show in the garden___1.50 
MOONTIDE (McKee 1946) E. M. 36 in. (Red 
Gleam x Mary Vernon). A large, rich 
yellow with full, broad petals. Parent 
of McKees’ new reds and deep orange 
VetloWsatdoMs 1946 Dstelt Sein 1.50 
MORNING BLUE (Jory 1948) E. M. 38 in. 
(Purissima x Capitola). Very broad flow- 
er of rich blue. Onco type flower __ 2.00 
MORNING BRIGHT (Cook 1951) M. 37 in. 
(Pink Reflection x Cook 8742). A lovely 
new bitone with creamy buff standards 
tinted pink and falls of old rose with 
creamy undertone and border. H. M. 
(Ge eo ee _. 6.00 
MOULIN ROUGE (Tomp. 1954) M. VL. 37 
in. (Caravan x Bandit). One of the dark- 
est reds we have produced, this near 
crimson has a very velvety finish with 
a faint purple red sheen over the petals. 
So dark that from some angles it actually 
appears to be almost black. The flowers 
are extra large and beautifully formed 
with very broad petals. This was a top 
notch favorite with every garden visitor 
last year. Stock very limited this year. 
[mls (WA Weey4h 2 __. 20.00 
MOUNT DIABLO (Midtchell 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Variegata sdlg. x Sultan’s Robs). A 
large flowering, deep wine and mahog- 
any red with heavy substance and flar- 
ing form __ et te ___1.00 
MRS. DOUGLAS 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 
Mohr sdlg. x Capitola). Another onco- 
bred of unusual coloring. lended mauve 
and brown _._ 1.00 
MYSTIC MELODY (Stevens 1951) M. 38 in. 
((Fair Elaine) x ((Lagos) x (Gudrun x 
sdlg.))). Another new bitone, this has 
rich cream standards and smooth butter 
yellow falls. Semi-flaring form. H. M. 
1952 ae ees __. 5.00 
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- 
PEALE CC cient So Te ery aes 1.00 
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 _____ 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 
\aahiin Clororel leveavnelniliinvey- - 5.00 
NEW ADVENTURE (Muhl. 1954) M. 36 in. 
(Loomis Plicata Seashell sdlg. x Pink 
Formal). Here is a new plicata that is 
probably the first of its type on the 
market. Bred from the flamingo pinks 
it carries the usual tangerine beard. 
Fair sized flowers of ivory slightly 
flushed pink with the plicata edge done 
in markings of soft pink and cinnamon 
[OSC seer er eee 10.00 
NEW ERA (Sass 1949) E. M. 36 in. (((Wamb- 
liska x Dore x (Calif. Gold)) x ((Tiffany 
x Orloff) x (Casque O’Or)). One of the 
first of the yellow amoenas, this has 
white standards and dark chartreuse 
Vellovvart all's mele seer as ir Te Ee 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. 
Ine NN Oey bse Bee 7 ee _ 3.00 
PEW 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 1.00 
NEW SNOW (Fay 1946) E. M. 38 in. (Snow 
Flurry x Sib. to Katherine Fay). A large, 
beautifully formed and nicely ruffled 
white. A. M. 1948 - Bae 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- 
denivlnparent tOmblacks === = 3.00 
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 
fine parent ___~~_ even eee tt 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 
miMislay (ks INSTEMING) -2 2a ee 1.00 
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 
grown the past two seasons and is a 
fopnotchairise Aedes iGo S 2 10.00 
NOVA GRANDE (Tomp. 1949) M. 38 in. 
((Golden Hind x Late Sun) x (Cloth of 
Gold)) x ((Golden Hind x self) x Ola 
Kala)). A very brilliant yellow of good 
size and nice form. It has heavy sub- 
stance and a velvety finish --____~ 1.50 
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 Medal 
LOASt ee 2 = ___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 falis with deeper rose cen- 
ter. Fine dip Sty EY 
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. H. M. 
95 ez Ss ___. 7.00 
OPAL CLOUD (Klein. 1949) M. 36 in. (Cas- 
cade Splendor x Daybreak). A smooth 
blush pink with creamy undertone and 
brightwneliothope st Usha === = 1.00 
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 
15 i a eae al Sr, A ge SENS 2.00 
ORCHID RUFFLES (Schreiner 1954) E. M. 
35 in. (Parentage unavailable). A lovely 
iris done in a true light lavender orchid, 
really more to the true lavender than 
to the orchid we believe. Quite close in 
color to Mr. Halls Lavender mist, but a 
larger and more showy flower. Very 
silken of finish and quite ruffled 10.00 
ORCHID MIST (Sass 1950) M. 40 in. ((Flora 
Zenor x $Q73) x ((iMidwest Gem x Dore) 
x P. Sunset))) x Flora Zenor. A large, 
full formed self of rich orchid with a 
Morena x Garden Flame). Large, heavy 
red of silken finish with broad petals 
and flaring form. A very brilliant iris. 
ECEM=s1948eese= 2 eee 1.00 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR (Buneaux 1948) M. 38 
in. (Miss Calif. x Hall sdlg.) x Majenica. 
Bright golden amber flushed orange red 
and blended and edged with metallic 
enetaveleye, Tal, (MK, MOAN 3 ee 1.00 
ORIENTAL CHARM (Ricker 1954) M. 38 in. 
(Cedar Rose x Grand Canyon). A very 
brilliant bicolor blend, this has large, 
well formed and heavily substanced 
flowers. The standards are of bright 
Verbenia violet flushed with Inca cop- 
per and the flaring falls are of rich 
Corinthian violet with an undertone of 
copper red and a touch of blue at the 
fipor tie beard. Hy Clg s3e eee 10.00 
ORIENTAL GLORY (Salbach 1950) M. 37 in. 
(Brilliant Amber x Sultan’s Robe seed- 
ling). A brilliant new red blend, this has 
glowing mahogany red standards ‘and 
ox-blood red falls blended with brown 
and touched in the center with a bright 
alle Toler Ink INL IAW. = 7.50 
OVERTURE (Hall 1944) M. 34 in. (Sister to 
Dream Girl). One of the first of the 
famous flamingo pinks. Has been a fine 
Dafeniehie M044 ae ee 1.50 
PACEMAKER (Lapham 1950) M. 36 in. 
(Edward Lapham x Red Waves). A new 
red of large size and excellent form. 
Very rich and showy. H. M. 1950__3.00 
PAGAN GOLD (Douglas 1951) M. L. 38 in. 
((White Prince x Easter Morn) x Golden 
Hind) x Mimosa Gold. A big flaring and 
neatly ruffled flower of deepest golden 
yellow. Substance very heavy and finish 
rich and v elvety. H. C. 1948 .___- 5.50 
PAGAN PRINCESS (Douglas 1948) M. 38 
in. Pink Cameo x ((sdlg. 40-10 x Melitza) 
x F. Zenor). A near bitone in the shell 
pink class. Light toned standards and 
deep violet pink falls with red beard. 
one ies Li INNS, CANS pe ere 2.00 
PAGAN ROYAL (Douglas 1951) M. 38 in. 
Gulf Stream x (The Bishop x The Black 
Douglas). A rich, shimmering violet 
slightly toned red and black. The form 
is good with flaring ruffled falls and 
the petals are broad and heavily sub- 
stanced. One of the best in the dark 
SUMS Class tak Wik W9Sw- = 5.00 
PAGAN SUNSET (Douglas 1951) M. 38 in. 
(True Love x Alpine Glow). A massive, 
flaring flower of blended apricot rose 
and copper orange. The colors are par- 
ticularly brilliant and quite in keeping 
with the name. Strong stalks with good 
branching and many buds________ 3.50 
PALE DAWN (Fay 1947) E. M. 38 in. (Mat- 
terhorn x No. 44-11). A flaring flower 
of satiny finish done in light non-fading 
bIveRTHeMes19 4722 eee Sas ae 1.00 
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