Mareschal Ney—A rich red bicolor with a dis¬ 
tinct brown tone; the whole flower enlivened 
by a bright orange beard. Large well formed 
flowers. \ery vigorous, and always greatly 
admired. _Each $1.50 
Matilda—The bluest of the plicatas. Bluer and 
not as dark as Nehawka. Medium large flow¬ 
er. _Each 25c 
Mariposa—See bargain Lst. 
Mary Barnett—A beautiful clear pale blue. To 
the discriminating this iris is conceded to be 
one of the best light colored ones ever pro¬ 
duced. Fully 36 inches and rugged_Each 25c 
Mary Garden—See bargain list. 
Mary Gibson—Tall bronzy rose blended very 
beautifully. A real improvement over our old 
favorite, Quaker Lady. Recommended..Each 25c 
Mary Williamson—A rare color combination. 
S. white and F. purple with wide border of 
white. Very fine as a cut flower. 30 in.__Each 25c 
Medrano—Smoky, claret red. An iris of prov¬ 
en merit, worthy to be seen in any modern 
collection. Very late_Each 25c 
Midgard—Pink and yellow blend. The blending 
of the colors seem to have reached the last de¬ 
gree of perfection. Many of the fine stylish 
flowers open at a time on even stems. 30 in. 
Stands hot weather extra well. If left to pop¬ 
ular vote I believe this iris would rank first. 
It’s habits are perfect and it is an exception¬ 
ally heavy increaser. Very beautiful for mass 
planting __ Each 35c 
Midwest—Ruffled flowers, flushed and dotted 
deep rose on a white ground. This catchy lit¬ 
tle novelty is a general favorite. 24 in.__Each 25c 
Midwest Pride—An outstanding iris. In effect 
a rich reddish purple with fine carrying pow¬ 
er. Large flower of good substance. 36 
inches. _Each _S1.50 
Mildred Presby—S. soft ivory white; F. bright 
ruby. Produces a very striking garden effect. 
27 inches _Each 25c 
Ministre Fernand David—A large and strik¬ 
ing flower of very dark, rich red purple. An 
advancement in this color class. A prize win¬ 
ner. _Each $5.00 
Mile. Schwartz—Tall, large pale mauve self of 
perfect form _Each 20c 
Mme. Abel Chatenay—S. rose ash; F. old 
rose _Each 25c 
Mme. Cecile Bouscant—Clear orchid pink. 
Makes a fine specimen variety_Each 25c 
Mme. Chereau—See bargain list. 
Mme. Cheri—Very rugged, tall beautiful pink 
warmed by a soft yellow undertone_Each 25c 
Mme. Chobaut—See bargain list. 
Mme. Durrand—Pale buff and creamy laven¬ 
der marked old gold. Large flowers. Has been 
blooming well in this climate_Each 35c 
Mme. Henri Cayeux—R’ch violet brown very 
near black in certain lights. 34 inches__Each 25c 
Moa—Large flowers of deep purple-violet. Ea. 65c 
Moli^re—See bargain list. 
Monsignor—See bargain list. 
