MIRASOL 



A very fine large yellow, containing some Meso- 

 potamia blood, but reasonably easy to grow. Tbe 

 flowers are of large size, well formed, slightly 

 rounded, and there are no markings to detract from 

 the solid golden yellow color. Rich yellow beard. 

 Three feet in height. Each 50c 



MME. DURRAND 



One of the most unusual and most beautiful irises 

 in the world, a blend of pale buff and creamy laven- 

 der, marked old gold. A heavy flowerer, fine in every 

 way, but rather tender in cold sections where it 

 should have protection and perfect drainage. 



Each 30c ; three for 75c 



MME. CAUDICHAU 



Very early dark violet blue self, with heavy gold 

 beard. Perfect in form and substance and of velvety 

 texture. Very fragrant. Each 25c 



MOA 



Deep purple, almost black when first opening. A 

 huge, very impressive flower of the original Domin- 

 ion seedling set. Heavy stalks, 40 inches tall. 



Each 30c ; three for 75c 



MONTEREY 



Dark bronzed red-purple, a very deep tone of 

 mulberry, stained with dregs of wine. The broad, 

 velvety falls are edged with the lighter tone of the 

 standards. Another of the Mitchell giants from Cal- 

 ifornia, with all good points, reaching a height of 

 four feet. Each 30c ; three for 75c 



MONTOUR 



This little gem, a medley of deep pink, cinnamon 

 and red-brown, is perfect in every detail, and one of 

 the very best for planting in the foreground of taller 

 sorts. The bright brick-red effect is enlivened by a 

 brilliant orange beard. Very rapid of increase, mak- 

 ing a mass of bloom. Each 25c ; three for 50c 



MOONBEAM 



The finest May-flowering (intermediate) iris in 

 commerce with blooms which are above the average 

 size for this group. Of fine substance and good form, 

 a clear, pure, sulphur yellow self with no markings. 

 Height about two feet. Excellent for planting to 

 flower with the tulips. Each 25c 



MOONLIGHT 



One of the earliest, a giant white with green and 

 gold reticulations. Very heavy gold beard. Each 25c 



MOON MAGIC 



Of a general buff -yellow tone, smooth and creamy 

 in texture, of wonderful form. The stalks are freely 

 produced, low and widely branched. An iris of rare 

 merit. 



H. M. AIS 1932. Each 85c 



MORNING GLORY 



A much brighter flower than Morning Splendor, 

 a fine grower, and exceedingly effective as a garden 

 clump. The glittering golden beard enhances its 

 brilliancy. Each $1.25 



MORNING SPLENDOR 



Certainly among the best no matter what the 

 price. A huge flower of crimson or wine color, per- 

 fect in every detail. Has received many awards and 

 is surpassed by nothing in its color class. 



Each 25c; per dozen $1.50 



MOUNTAIN SUNSET 



An indescribable medley of fawn and old gold, 

 equally suffused in the standards, and the falls en- 

 tirely overlaid with varying shades of violet. Novel 

 in shape as well as in color ; a blend of pastoral tints 

 that invites close inspection. Very late, medium in 

 size, thirty inches tall. See page 4. Each $7.50 



MRS. HERBERT HOOVER 



One of the new pink or near-pink varieties. The 

 standards are old rose, lightly tinged with bronze, 

 and are broad and ruffled. Falls are a deeper rose, 

 with midrib of turquoise blue. The center of the 

 flower is lit with a most brilliant beard and style 

 arms. Exceptionally free flowering and rapid of in- 

 crease. Stems are tall and well branched. In a class 

 with Frivolite and Marquisette ; between the two in 

 general color effect. See page 13. 



Each $1.50 ; three for $4.00 



MRS. MARION CRAN 



One of the finest pink-toned iris ever introduced. 

 Exceptionally tall, with large, well-formed flowers 

 of bright rose-pink. This is the true variety, not to 

 be confused with "Marion Cran". 



Each 25c; three for 50c 



MRS. VALERIE WEST 



The rich brown-reds of Bruno and the plush crim- 

 son of Cardinal combined into one gigantic flower — 

 the crowning achievement of the great Bliss, who 

 gave us Dominion and the long line of its famous 

 progeny. The broad foliage is handsomely curved, 

 lending a distinctive note, and the heavy stalks are 

 widely branched. The enormous blossoms are pro- 

 duced in great profusion, completing all the desirable 

 features anyone could ask for in a truly world famous 

 iris. We have accumulated one of the largest stocks 

 of this variety in existence, and offer it at an attrac- 

 tive price. See page 25. Each 60c ; three for $1.00 



MY MARYLAND 



Deep brown in effect, although the standards are 

 purplish-buff. Falls very dark garnet brown. Very 

 tall for an iris of this color, attaining 4 feet or over. 



Each 75c 



NEBRASKA 



Deep golden yellow, with prominent veinings of 

 reddish brown in the falls. A good sized flower, 

 slightly ruffled. Each 40c 



NINGAL 



One of the recent productions of Dr. Ayres, of 

 Cincinnati. A most lovely and unusual blend, unlike 

 anything now in commerce. The standards are pure 

 bronzy buff, extra large, and nicely domed. The 

 flaring falls are of a smooth, warm buff, overlaid 

 with iridescent very pale blue. This blue shading is 

 deepest near the center and gradually fades to pale 



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