KING MIDAS—28 in. (Mead 1929). A glorious combination of golden buff 
and garnet brown; heavy deep orange beard .. $1.00 
KIRDYAGA (Kurd-i-ah’gah TB-EM-S7M (Gers.-Ashley 1935)—36”; quite 
large, well branched, 9 buds, fine substance, silky finish, pleasing fragance 
a light brownish purple blend ... $5.00 
KLAMATH—M. 40”. Very large flowers with bronzy standards tinted 
violet and falls of a deep prune purple with lighter edges . 75c 
LARGO—Our first introduction. A beautiful blend of old gold, mustard 
yellow and wax yellow. A subdued, delightful pastel coloring of finest form, 
poise and substance. 42 in. Highly commended . $2.50 
LOLA CSONKA (Chong’ka) TB-M-B9D; (Gers.-Ashley 1935)—36-40”; 
medium large, blackish red purple velvety bicolor, rich grapy scent, well 
branched, compact growth, 9 buds . $5.00 
LOS ANGELES—46 in. A giant white pilcata edged blue. Remarkable in 
shape, size and substance ...... 75c 
MAGNIFICENT—A little known iris almost identical with Mme. Cecil 
Bouscant in color and an infinitely better grower . 20c 
M. A. PORTER—34 in. A fine new flower by Lapham. S, Very similar to 
those of Gaudichau; falls much darker. Orange beard . $2.00 
MARION LAPHAM (Lapham) —One of Mr. Lapham’s finest of which we 
have no detailed description . $5.00 
MARILYN RICHARDS (Lapham) —A new and fine introduction by Mr. 
Lapham. No descripition. $5.00 
MARQUISETTE —M. 42”. A striking and lovely flower of pale shrimp 
pink shaded salmon. A lustrous pastel coloring ... 50c 
MARY DYNES—A deep purplish red, a very fine new introduction. A 
greatly improved Bruno. Very scarce ..., $2.50 
MARY GEDDES (Washington 1931)—M. 38”. A unique and beautiful 
orange salmon blend, the falls overlaid with Pompeian red. Rich and stunn¬ 
ing ......—-. $5.00 
MARY SENNI—A very strong blend of pink paling to blue at the edge. 
A flower of excellent form and substance. Very pleasing . $2.50 
MELA-HASKA—TB-EM-B9D (Gers.; Kellogg 1934)—Tall, well branched, 
specimen stalks, freely produced, flowers seven inches by five with a pleas¬ 
ing fragance; S. deep lavander violet, closed domed; F, velvety hyacinth 
violet, quite red with solid brown haft, excellent substance. Has been 
declared as “simply gorgeous” in the gardens of Mr. Lapham, Elkart, 
Indiana ..... $7.50 
MELCHIOR—A deep velvety-garnet self with bronze-vellow beard. An 
iris of all-round perfection. A fine iris . 75c 
MELDORIC—A masterpiece by Dr. Ayers. Colossal blue-black flowers with 
flaring falls and very dark standards .... $2.50 
MICHELLINE CHARRAIRE—Pure white touched amber and bronze. 25c 
MIDWEST PRIDE—Afine, dark flower of lasting substance—an improve¬ 
ment on the old favorite, Archeveque ... 75c 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID—44’. A masterpiece in deep, rich dark 
red-purple with velvety falls. A massive flower, superb in form and texture $2.00 
MISSOURI (Grinter 1933) —M. 44”. A new and outstanding blue bicolor— 
one of the finest. S. Lavender blue; slightly darker. Wonderful substance 
and texture; lily of the valley fragance ... $5.00 
MME. SEROUGE—12 in. S. Violet; F. intense, warm blackish purple with 
edge of pale Bishop’s violet. Glows with dark silvery sheen . $3.00 
MOON MAGIC—38 in. A buff-yellow iris of smooth and creamy texture, 
unexcelled in form and habit. Free blooming and fragant . $2.75 
MORNING GLORY—40 in. Midseason. A new RED-toned Iris with 
large flowers of great brilliancy. ‘A superb Iris and will be for many years $1.50 
MOTIF—38 in. A deep velvety red-purple of splendid substance. Much more 
brilliant and with deeper color tone than Pioneer. Decidedly a first line 
iris ......—-. $5.00 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—42”. Mr. Bliss’s masterpiece, the very finest of 
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