20 LEAMON G. TINGLE, PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND 
LEOPOLD. S. smoked lavender, F. light purple, white at base. 15c. 
7.9 LORELEY (G. & K. 1909). Perfect shaped flowers. F, deep 
ultramarine blue, more or less veined with creamy white and bordered 
sulphur-yellow, making a beautiful contrast. 20c. 
7.9 MADY CARRIERE (Mil. 1905). A light blue bicolor. $1.00. 
9.1 MAGNATE (Sturt. 1918). S. light ageratum violet, F. purple 
toned crimson. Strong and heavy growing. 7dc. 
9.1. MAGNIFICA (Vilmorin 1920). One of the finest Irises in culti- 
vation. Exceedingly large flowers of thick waxy texture and delici- 
ous fragrance. Light purple shaded creamy white towards center. 85c 
8.1. MA MIE (Cayeux 1906). One of the best standard Iris. Frilled 
white, delicately pencilled blue, flaring falls. 35c. 
8.7. MARSH MARIGOLD (Bliss 1919). Light golden yellow standards 
with rich red falls, margined yellow. Bright orange beard. $1.25. 
8.5 MME. CHOBAUT (Denis 1916). Clover scented. Prussian red 
and pale brown veins on a pale chalcedonia ground. A favorite. ‘5c. 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr 1923). S. white, F. rich dark velvety 
pansy violet, with narrow edge of lavender white. Free bloomer. $3.00. 
7.8. MARY GARDEN (Farr 1918). 8S, pale yellow flushed pale laven- 
der, F, cream ground, minutely dotted and striped with lavender. violet 
and maroon. A unique flower that should be in every collection. 40c. 
7.8. MARY WILLIAMSON (Williamson 1921). S, white, flaring falls 
purple, with wide white border. Flowers of medium size on slender 
thirty-inch stems. Distinct and fine. $2.00. 
7.6 MRS. ALAN GRAY (Fos. 1909). One of the most beautiful Irises. 
The flowers are of a delightful lilac shade. Generally bears a second 
crop of flowers in August. One of the prettiest when massed. 25c. 
7.8 MRS. COWLEY (Bliss 1920). S. coppery buff, F. rosy purple. 50c. 
MRS. FRYER (Fryer 1917). S, white, shaded heliotrope, F, pur- 
ple crimson bordered a lighter shade, with veins from center to base. 
Orange beard. 50c. 
MAXIME CORNU (Denis). S. old gold, washed mauve ,fringed 
straw yellow at base, F. pansy violet, reticulated white and reddish 
brown. Good orange beard. Midseason. 75c. 
8.5. MEDRANO (Vilmorin 1920). A beautiful dark variety, large 
flower, sweetly scented and of fine form. Rich dark violet slightly 
suffused blue. 75c. 
8.4. MERLIN (Sturt. 1918). A large lavender-violet flower, with buff 
styles. 40e. 
8.7. MLLE SCHWARTZ (Denis 1916). A wonderful pale mauve 
flower of large size. Free flowering. $1.00. 
8.5. MOCLIERE (Vilmorin 1920). Very large flowers of deep violet 
with a bright vellow heard. 50c. 
8.4. MONSIGNGCR (Vilmorin 1907). One of the popular standard 
varieties. S, rich silky violet, F, beautiful violet crimson purple, 
with a lighter margin. White throat beautifully pencilled maroon 
and purple. Bright orange beard. 25c. 
All above Iris at one-half price, to close out stock. Order at once. 
