MOHR AFFAIR (Walker 53) A more color- 
ful Elmohr, rich wine in color, Well branched with 
large domed flowers. (1) Net $5.00 
MOHR MAJESTY = (walker '52) A new color. 
Buff overlaid with wine. Well domed standards with 
very broad falls, (1) Net $7.50 
MOLTEN (Craig '50) A big, rich self of light 
burnt sienna, rose and golden ochre, with small vio- 
let blaze. (1) $4.00 
MOON GODDESS  (craig’49)A very lame, 
ruffled flower of light heliotrope with broad petals 
and iridescent finish. (1) $2.50 
MOONLIGHT SERENADE (Naylor 52) Huge 
white with lemon under-tones, Well-formed, ruffled 
flowers. Strong stalks with excellent branching. 
(1) $7.00 
MOONLIGHT SONATA (stevens '46) A 
soft sulphur yellow, with smooth finish. The petals 
are serrated, and the flower is semi-flaring. Attrac- 
tive, (1) $1.50 
MORNING MELODY (Becherer 48) An 
alluring orchid-lavender with a white beard. Flow- 
ers of good size and well branched. A pleasing, 
pure color tone, (1) $2,00 
MOURNING DOVE (Craig '53) An im- 
mense, broad, flaring Dove-grey that is another 
Mohr hybrid. (1) Net $7.50 
MRS, DOUGLAS PATTISON (Craig '50) 
Rich cornflower blue of flaring form with ruffled 
edge. Sleek, translucent finish. (1) $3.00 
MYSTIC MELODY 
dards, butter-yellow 
outstanding, 
(Stevens '51) Cream stan- 
lis, Altogether charming and 
(1) $5.00 
NATIVE DANCER (0, Fay ‘'54) This is a 
peach pink with a tangerine beard. Large blooms, 
vigorous grower and fine substance. (1) Net $20.00 
NEBRASKA SUNSET (Sass '52) A self of raw 
sienna, flushed sudan brown. One of the most bril- 
liant new blends. (1) $6.00 
NEW HOPE (DeForest '50) Crisp, ruffled, 
white ground plicata, heavily bordered in medium 
violet blue. Surprisingly beautiful. (1) $4.00 
NEW SNOW (O. Fay ‘46) Large, clean white 
of most perfect form. Texture and finish exquisite. 
(1) $1.50 
NORTHWESTERN — (£. Cook'52) A royal pur- 
ple self. Large flowers but fine in texture. Hardy 
and vigorous growers. (1) Net $10.00 
ORCHID MIST (sass '50) A bright lavender 
pink self with a tangerine beard. A charming Iris. 
(1) ($2.50 
ORIENTAL BAZAAR (Buneaux 48) Showy 
golden amber, flushed with orange-red, and with 
metallic lavender. QQ) $1.00 
ORIENTAL GLORY = (Salbach '50) Brilliant 
red blend; red standards, oxblood red falls with bright 
blue blaze in center, (1) $8.00 
PACEMAKER (Lapham ‘'50) A self that is 
smooth, even red and velvety. No venations in 
the haft makes it so attractive. Good branching, 
tall with sturdy stems. An outstanding Iris. 
. y (1) $4.00 
PAGAN GOLD (G. Douglas ‘51) A big, flar- 
ing and neatly ruffled flower of deepest golden yel- 
low. Substance very heavy and finish rich and vel- 
vety. (1) $6.00 
PAGAN PRINCESS (G. Douglas ‘48) Full, 
well formed flowers of rosy pink with striking tan- 
gerine beard. A different Iris, (1) $2.00 
PAGAN ROYAL (G. Douglas '48) A rich, 
shimmering violet toned red and black. Good form, 
flaring, ruffled falls, broad and good substance. 
(2) $6.00 
PALOMINO  (p, Hall '52) Pink toned stan- 
dards, falls are pale ivory with amber-copper shoul- 
der and thin band all around. Beard is like a bon- 
fire. A very distinctive Iris. (1) $12.00 
PARADISE PINK (Lapham ‘50) A pink that 
is large, and wide in the petals that make it a most 
welcome addition to the pinks. (1) $5.00 
PARTY DRESS  (Mublestein '51) A ruffled Iris 
that has great charm. Though not so large as its 
sister, Pink Formal, it is earning a special place 
among the topnotch pinks, (2) $8.00 
PEACHERINO ~~ (Wolman'54) This is a peach 
and white bi-color. Standards of peach are closed; 
semi-flaring falls are a warm white edged with 
peach. Excellent substance. (1) Net $12.00 
PEG DEBAGH (Craig '48) A clear violet self 
of large size and heavy substance. Tall well branch- 
ed stalks, vigorous growth, and increases rapidly. 
(1) $3.00 
PIERRE MENARD  (Faught '48) A rich, deep 
blue with standards lighter than the campanula vio- 
let falls. A yellow beard makes an enchanting Iris. 
(1) $3.00 
PINAFORE LASS = (F.Cook '51) Blue standards; 
wide falls in lavender-blue with white blaze in cen- 
ter and deep rippled edges. Most attractive. 
(2) $5.00 
PINK ACCENT (Pattison '53) Standards pink, 
falls pink and white. Large size flower with good 
substance. (1) Net $8.00 
PINK BOUNTIFUL = (cook '49) One of the 
pinkest of the orchid-pink Iris. Large, broad, round- 
ed flowers of satiny texture and heavy substance. 
Floriferous. (1) «$2.50 
PINK CAMEO (O. Fay ‘46) A shell pink, 
clear and delicate, but true to color. (1) $1.00 
PINK FORMAL (Muhlestein '49) Large slight - 
ly ruffled pink that shows up well in the garden. Ex- 
tra heavy substance, holds well on strong stalk. 
(1) $4.00 
PINK PLUME  (schreiner ‘'51) A glorified 
Dreameastle that is pinker, larger, and brighter. 
Broad falls and domed standards. (1) $4.00 
PINK SENSATION (Hall 48) A tall, deli- 
cate pink that has neither lilac nor salmon shades 
predominating, with the famous tangerine beard. 
Very early. (1) $5.00 
PINNACLE — (Stevens '49) A most unusual Iris 
in color. Snow white standards with primrose gold 
falls. Good branching and excellent substance. A 
most desirable Iris. (1) $3, 00 
