MISS ST. LOUIS (Benson, '58) Each $7.50 



Very deep apricot-pink, the edges of the petals crimped and lacy. Intensity 

 of coloring is heightened bv the fierv beards and it is a profuse bloomer. 

 32 inches. HM AIS, 1958. 



MOHR LEMONADE (Muhlestein, '58) Each $5.00 



Refreshing lemon self from onco and hoogiana blood lines — a distinct 

 departure in the way of "Mohr" Iris. Tall and vigorous and it is a good 

 breeder. 



MORNING BRIGHT (Cook, '51) Each $1.00 



Bright cream and rose bicolor or in some lights, cream and salmon. Stand- 

 ards cream tinted pink, falls creamy old rose; deeper rose in the central 

 portions. It is most vigorous as a plant, with robust stems and flowers 

 of extra large size. Height 40 in. HM AIS, 1952. Pictured on page 34. 



MOULIN ROUGE (Tompkins, '54) Each $1 .50; 3 for $4.00 



Very deep red with a purple overlay, hard to describe. This new Iris 

 appealed to us as something really different among the dark reds. 34 inches. 

 HM AIS, 1954. 



MOUNTAIN MUSIC (Tompkins, '59) Each $15.00 



Huge ruffled, very broad petaled flowers in a subdued shade of dusty rose- 

 violet, lighted by a bright electric blue beard. This is one of our favorites 

 of all the Tompkins varieties. 42 inches. HM AIS, 1961. 



ROYAL VIOLET 



MILLIONAIRE (Brizendine, '58) Each $7.50 



Glamorous light golden brown self, the standards a shade lighter 

 than the falls. There is a metallic shine to the ruffled petals and 

 this gives it much more life than the usual brown or tan varieties. 

 This won special honors at the international Iris trials in Florence, 

 Italy. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1958; AM, 1960. 



MISSION STARLITE (Hamblin, '56) Each $2.00 



Silvery French blue . . . rich violet veinings at the haft gives it charm 

 and individuality. The beard is blue. Crisp, heavy substance. 36 

 inches. HM AIS, 1956. 



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