Over-the-Gar den- Wall 
LOS ANGELES ( M. M. ’27) Garden effect is white; in reality, the S. have a very faint edging 
of pale blue. 42*.$0.75 
LOUISE BONNEWITZ (Bon. ’32) The undertone of yellow is flushed, slightly, on the falls, 
with olive and lavender. The S. have gold edges. Low and well-branched, with good 
substance.$2.00 
LUX (Cay. ’31) S. bright old gold, suffused with apricot; F. raspberry red, rather flaring, 
with a golden sheen. Exceptionally vivid in coloring. C. de M., S.N.H.F.$7.50 
MABEL TAFT (Ware. '32) A large violet-blue, of Dominion heritage.$0.75 
MAJI (Sturt. '33) Dolly Madison, with more pink in her make-up! A clear light blend, crisp 
in coloring, that is lovely as long as in bloom. The form, substance and texture are all 
good; S. and F. over 2" wide. Early.$5.00 
M. A. PORTER (Lap. ’31) Very dark violet, even darker than Gaudichau, with heavy, vel¬ 
vety substance.$1.25 
MARESCHAL NEY (Wmsn. ’30) A rich red bicolor, with brownish overtone. 32*. H.M., 
A.I.S. ’32. $0.65 
MARGARET ANNE (Wmsn. ’33)Brick-red in color, quite out of the ordinary. 30*.$1.00 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk. ’29) Brilliant rosy-red, the falls slightly darker than the stand¬ 
ards, and quite velvety. 38*.$0.85 
MARY GEDDES (Wash. ’31) An orange, with some salmon tone in it; very distinct and 
lovely. The substance is heavy. A.M., A.I.S. '33.$2.50 
MARY SENNI (Mil. ’30) Pale pink, shading to blue at the edges. The form and substance 
are both excellent.$2.00 
MEDLEY (Sturt.- Kell. ’35) Miss Sturtevant says "it reminds me of Zaharoon, but is brighter, 
and is a pink blend where that is lavender.” The flower may not be quite as large, but the 
growth is fast. 40*.$10.00 
MELDORIC (Ayres ’30) “Colossal” blue-black flowers, darker than Blue Velvet. Falls are 
broad and flaring. H.M., A.I.S. ’31.$2.00 
MEPHISTO (Cay. ’30) Another deep, dark, blue-black. Flowers are well shaped, evenly 
balanced.$2.50 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. P. Sass ’30) An exceptionally red-purple. The falls are velvety, 
shading lighter at edges. Substance is heavy, stem stout. 36*..'. .$1,00 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cay. ’30) Glowing shades of red-purple, the S. silky, 
the F. velvety. Prize for best iris in France, '30.$1.75 
MIRADOR (Nick. ’34) A different variegata: — S. are deep yellow; F. are solid red-purple, 
to the edges. Much the same height and habit as Coppersmith.$10.00 
MISSOURI (Grint. ’33) One of the exceptionally fine new blue-lavenders. The falls are 
broad and flaring, velvety in texture. Substance of the flower is unusually good, and it is 
a profuse bloomer. 44*. H.M., A.I.S. '33.$6.50 
MME. DE BEAUMARCHAIS (Mil. ’31) Brown and rosy violet make a warm blend. The 
flower is large, on a fine stem.$6.50 
MME. SEROUGE (Cay. ’29) S. violet; F. blackish purple with a pale violet edge. 42*. C. 
M., S.N.H.F.$1.25 
MODOC (Essig ’29) Exceedingly dark in color, very velvety in texture, and of great vigor 
— all qualities make this a good iris.$1.00 
MOON MAGIC (Shull ’31) A light creamy-yellow, with widely flaring falls and heavy sub¬ 
stance. As lovely as the name implies! 38*. H.M., A.I.S. '32.$2.50 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk. ’29) This tall reddish bicolor is big and of good substance, is 
a vigorous grower and has a brilliant beard. 40*.$1.00 
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