Mapleton, Iowa 
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LARGO (Ashly ’30) A beautiful, softly 
blended medley of old gold, yellow, brown 
and mauve pink. Excellent substance, 
height and branching. 1.50 
LEGEND (Ware. ’32) A deep crimson 
purple with deeper velvety falls, en¬ 
livened by a heavy gold beard. Large 
well formed flowers on tall fine stalks. 
1.00 
LOS ANGELES (M. M. ’27) Giant white 
flowers of fine shape and substance, with 
a faint blue edging on the standards, and 
clear light blue styles. Quite hardy here, 
but not very prolific. .75 
LUZIANNA (Wmsn. ’32) A lovely clean 
bright blue that everyone notices and 
admires. So blue that it is very effective 
with pure white. .25 
MAGENTA (Cay. ’27) A pure self color of 
deep amethyst violet. Very distinct and 
beautiful in color tone; surprisingly love¬ 
ly planted near soft pinks. Tall and well 
proportioned. C. of M., France. .50 
MAGI (Sturt. ’33) A clear and beautiful 
blend on the order of Dolly Madison, only 
much pinker and fresher in color. Form, 
substance, texture and stalk all good. 3.50 
MALUSKA (Nes. ’33) A deep black-red 
self, velvety and rich in tone, with domed 
standards and semi-flaring falls. H. M., 
A. I. S., ’34. 40 inches. 7.50 
MARESCHAL NEY (Wmsn. ’30) A rich 
red bicolor with a chestnut brown tone 
and a brilliant orange lighting in the cen¬ 
ter. Good form and vigorous growth. 40 
inches. H. M., A. I. S., ’32. .50 
MARQUITA (Cay. ’31) An enormous and 
stunning flower of deep rich ivory with 
falls so heavily striped bright maroon 
that they appear to be solidly colored to 
the ivory margin. Very unusual and ef¬ 
fective. 4.00 
MARY GEDDES (Wash. ’30) One of the 
finest and most distinctive iris in our 
garden. A rich golden salmon blend, the 
falls stained deeper with an overlay of 
Pompeian red. Fine substance, texture 
and branching. A. M., A. I. S., ’33. 2.25 
MARY SENNI (Millet ’31) A very lovely 
mauve blend with a flush of clear blue. 
Exceptionally heavy substance, fine form 
and texture. 1.00 
MEDLEY (Sturt.-Kell. ’35) A new and 
delicately lovely pink blend, with rare 
brilliancy and charm. Fast growing and 
free flowering. 7.50 
MELDORIC (Ayres ’30) A magnificent 
blue-black self with domed standards and 
wide flaring falls. The intense velvety 
blue tone is accentuated by a brilliant 
gold beard. H. M., A. I. S., ’31. Tall and 
well branched. 2.00 
MEPHISTO (Cay. ’30) A deep intense 
indigo violet with darker velvety falls. 
The color is deeper and richer than the 
popular Louis Bel, and the flower is bet¬ 
ter in every way. Long late season. 1.50 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass ’26) The best 
known and most popular pink and yellow 
blend. A best seller for ten years, on its 
own merit. An iris of exquisite coloring 
and firm heavy substance, strong growing 
and free flowering, it is very satisfac¬ 
tory. .25 
MIDWEST PRIDE (H. P. Sass ’31) A 
deep and glowing • wine purple that at¬ 
tracts many visitors. A fine rich dark 
iris of heavy and lasting substance, and 
texture like silk and velvet. .50 
MISSOURI (Grinter ’33) No iris has more 
quickly and deservingly gained a front 
place than this fine blue. The large well 
formed flowers are of a pure medium 
blue, with broad and flaring falls of 
slightly darker shade. Tall, well branched, 
vigorous and hardy. A. M., A. I. S., ’35. 
4.50 
MME. DE BEAUMARCHAIS (Millet ’31) 
A fine large flower of a very distinct 
brown tone, with a deeper red brown fall. 
Of smooth rounded oval form, excellent 
branching stem and good growing habits. 
3.50 
MME. SEROUGE (Cay. ’29) A midnight 
blue self with a blackish purple luster on 
the falls. The flower is large and well 
rounded, with a silvery sheen and a bish¬ 
op’s violet margin. 1.00 
MOHRSON (White ’35) The fascinating 
new William Mohr seedling. Its famous 
parent has bloomed well in our garden 
for years, and Mohrson seems to be a 
still stronger grower here. Large ruffled 
flowers of petunia violet, flushed and 
veined Nigrosin violet. H. M., A. I. S., 
’35. 7.50 
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