LOS ANGELES (Mohr-Mit. 
1927)—Peer of the whites 
with faint blue edging, satin 
texture and fine form, hardy .50 
LOUIS BEL—Early glitter¬ 
ing black violet, very dark .25 
MAGENTA (Cay. 1927) — 
Distinct and intensely glowing 
amethyst violet, unusual value .35 
M. A. PORTER (Lap. 
1931) —Very dark violet 
with bright orange beard. 
Darker than Gaudichau and 
with velvety falls, large and 
vigorous .75 
MARESCHAL NEY 
(Wmsn. 1930)—Rich bicol¬ 
ored red with a chestnut 
brown tone ___ .35 
MARQUITA (Cay. 1931) 
—Luminous ivory yellow 
with falls heavily lined dark 
brilliant maroon, large size 
and fine form 4.00 
MARY GEDDES (Wash. 
1931)—New color gem, 
ochraceous salmon with red¬ 
dish falls, large flowers, good 
substance 2.00 
MARY GIBSON —Soft 
blend of peach and apricot, 
free flowering and strong .15 
MAY MORN — Delicate 
cream with pink tones ... .15 
MELCHIOR (Wal. 1927) — 
Beautiful red-bronzy claret self 
with orange beard, high class .25 
MELDORIC (Ayres 1930) 
—A very rich deep blue-black, 
large blooms with flaring falls, 
a magnificent new variety_ 2.00 
MICHELINE CHARRAIRE 
—Pure white with golden 
reticulations _ __ _ .25 
MIDGARD (H. Sass 1926) 
—Our most popular and best 
selling pink and yellow blend, 
strong grower, free bloomer. 
We sell out every year so order 
early ... .15 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. Sass 
1931)—An improvement on 
the old favorite Archeveque, 
lasting substance, a fine dark 
Iris .50 
MILDRED PRESBY — 
White and rose purple bicolor, 
a favorite_ . 1 5 
MLLE. SCHWARTZ— 
Large pale mauve _____ _ .15 
MME. CECILE BOUS- 
CANT—Soft old rose with 
blue tints _ _ .25 
MOA-—Large flowered violet 
and pansy purple, tall .20 
MODOC (Essig 1929) — 
Deep velvety black purple, 
very effective .50 
M O N T E R E Y —D e e p 
bronzed red-violet.. .25 
MONTOUR—■ Small bright 
blend of pink and red _ _ .25 
MOONLIGHT — Distinct 
large flushed white, used in 
hybridizing _ .25 
MORNING GLORY (Kirk. 
1929) —Brilliant red-violet, 
strong _ .50 
MOTIF (Sturt. 1931) — 
Very dark velvety red purple, 
distinctive form. This out¬ 
standing flower attracted much 
attention in our garden last 
spring 1.00 
MRS" HERBERT HOOVER 
(Home. 1932)-—Lovely new 
blend of salmon and buff _ 1.00 
MRS. MARION CRAN— 
Light old rose and pink_ __ .15 
MRS. VALERIE WEST—A 
masterpiece of violet, bronze 
and crimson, large flowers 
finely held, free bloomer.- - __ .50 
MY LADY—Our very tall¬ 
est Iris last year, white edged 
with soft lavender_ .25 
MY MARYLAND (Sheets 
1930) —Bronzy violet and 
crimson with a glow at the 
center, fragrant ___ _ _ .50 
NANOOK (Ayres 1932) — 
Warm amber white, deepening 
at the edge 1.00 
NEBRASKA (H. Sass 1929) 
—The latest yellow and one 
of the richest, ruffled apricot 
yellow with brown veining on 
the falls, large_ 
.25 
