MAUVE MINK (Hall, '61) Each $5.00 



This is pretty much a self — a bewitching shade of rosy Hlac and a 

 hint of blue — paling to an almost white area about the haft, in sharp 

 contrast to the red-orange beard. Note the opulence of the rufHed 

 standards and the breadth of the spreading falls. Flowers are large in 

 size, produced on stout 3-foot, well branched stalks. Shown on pages 

 35 and 41. HM AIS, 1962. 



MAY HALL (Mali '54) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A shade of pink which everyone expects in a flower of this hue. Many 

 spreading blossoms to the stem, good branching, and a vivid beard to 

 set it off. 36 inches tall. HM AIS, 1954; AM, 1956. 



MAY MAGIC (Schreiner, '56) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



A fresh, light hearted, radiant orchid-pink. Not related to nor re- 

 sembling the flamingo-pinks, it is a frilly edition of the Pink Plume 

 and Lavanesque series. Luscious and delicate, with opalescent hues. 

 HM AIS, 1956. 



MAYTIME (Whifing, '50) Each $1 .00; 3 for $2.50 



Two tones of bright orchid-pink. A handsomely formed full flower 

 with lots of color. There is a definite contrast in color of standards 

 and falls, making it a near amoena. 36 inches. HM AIS, 1950; AM, 

 1953. 



MAZATLAN (Hall, '59) Each $2.50 



Standards are practically snow-white, flushed amber at the base. Falls 

 have a white ground but blend into blue beyond the center. Beard 

 is red-orange on an amber ground. The entire flower is fringed and 

 shirred at the margins and is from pink breeding. 30-33 inches, well 

 branched. 



MELODRAMA (Coolc, '56) Each $2.50 



This new break in Iris breeding has attracted wide attention. The 

 standards are pale violet, deepening in tone to the deep lilac of the 

 flaring falls. With its very broad petals and huge size it will be im- 

 mediately spotted in any planting. 40 inches. HM .'\IS, 1956; AM, 

 1958. See page 10. 



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