IRISES—Tall Bearded 
ARVISTA Gardens 
KLAMATH—M. 40 in. Very large flowers with bronzy standards tinted violet 
and falls of a deep prune purple with lighter edges . 45c 
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 . $1.00 
LENZSCHNEE—Large, pure white flowers with a pale sky blue flush on the 
falls. 32 in. 35c 
LODESTAR—A. M., A. I. S. S. lemon chrome; F. velvety claret brown with 
lemon chrome border. A most brilliant variegata. 36 in. 25c 
LOLA CSONKA (Chong’ka) TB-M-B9D; (Gers.-Ashley 1935)—36-40 in.; me¬ 
dium large, blackish red purple velvety bicolor, rich grapy scent, well 
branched, compact growth, 9 buds .-. $5.00 
•fa LOS ANGELES—46 in. A giant white plicata edged blue. Remarkable in 
shape, size and substance .-. 65c 
MABEL TAFT (Wareham)—A very large violet-blue. Dominion heritage. 
Vigorous. 42 in. 60c 
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; F. much darker. Orange beard ... 60c 
MARION LAPHAM (Lapham)—One of Mr. Lapham’s finest of which we have 
no detailed description . $2.00 
MARILYN RICHARDS (Lapham)—A new and fine introduction by Mr. 
Lapham. No description ..-. $3.00 
MARQUISETTE —M. 42 in. A striking and lovely flower of pale shrimp 
pink shaded salmon. A lustrous pastel coloring . 35c 
MARY GEDDES (Washington 1931)—M. 38 in. A unique and beautiful 
orange salmon blend, F. overlaid with Pompeian red. Rich and stunning. $2.25 
MELA-HASHA—TB-EM-B9D (Gers.; Kellogg 1934)—Tall, well branched, 
specimen stalks, freely produced, flowers seven inches by five with a pleas¬ 
ing fragrance; S. deep lavender violet, closed domed; F. velvety hyacinth 
violet, quite red with solid brown haft, excellent substance. Has been de¬ 
clared as “simply gorgeous” in the gardens of Mr. Lapham, Elkhart . $6.00 
MELCHOIR—A deep velvety-garnet self with bronze-yellow beard. An Iris of 
all-around perfection. A fine Iris ... 65c 
MELDQRIC—A masterpiece by Dr. Ayers. Colossal blue-black flowers with 
flaring falls and very dark standards .... $1.75 
MICHELLINE CHARRAIRE—Pure white touched amber and bronze . 25c 
MIDWEST PRIDE—A fine, dark flower of lasting substance—an improvement 
on the old favorite, Archeveque . 45c 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID—44 in. A masterpiece in deep, rich dark red- 
purple with velvety falls. A massive flower, superb in form and texture . $1.40 
MISSOURI (Grinter 1933)—M. 44 in. A new and outstanding blue bicolor— 
one of the finest. S. lavender blue; slightly darker. Wonderful substance and 
texture; lily of the valley fragrance. H. M., A. I. S. $4.00 
MME. SEROUGE—42 in. S. violet; F. intense, warm blackish purple with 
edge of pale Bishop’s violet. Glows with dark silvery sheen. 65c 
MONOMOY (McKee-Gage ’36)—Large flowers with flaring falls. S. pale 
chalcedony yellow. F. wax yellow. Orange beard. Heavy substance and 
smooth texture. Free flowering and distinct from all other yellow Irises. Med. 
to late. 27 in. (Introducers’ description) . $3.50 
^ MOONGLO (Wmsn. ’35)—A wonderful Iris that “possesses the power of a 
chameleon!” It is like a golden tapestry, an Iris of unforgettable beauty 
which to know is to love. A stately, soft yellow blend of heavy substance 
with S. and F. of primuline yellow and empire yellow flushed and overlaid 
Chinese violet. 6 flowers to the stalk. Vigorous and floriferous. 32 in... $8.00 
MOON MAGIC—38 in. A buff-yellow Iris of smooth and creamy texture, 
unexcelled in form and habit. Free blooming and frgrant. H. M., A. I. S. $1.00 
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. 75c 
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