MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
MELCHIOR, (Wallace, 1927). Beautiful red bronzy claret self with orange beard; 
F. ruffled velvet; well branched. 36 inches. (Bearded).35 
MELDORIC, (Ayres, 1930). Dr. Ayres regards this as one of his best productions; 
S. blue black and domed; P. broad and flaring of darker velvety tone. H. M., 
MERRY WIDOW, (Wayman). Extremely attractive new plicata. (Bearded).75 
MESS ALINE, (Millet, 1927). S. crystalline pale gold shading to lighter at mar¬ 
gins and flushed with pink lights; F. corinthian red passing to gold at throat; 
strong yellow beard. 36 inches. (Bearded).25 
M. HUBERT, (Denis, 1922). S. violet shading to bronze at base; F. violet purple 
edged lobelia blue; orange beard; midseason. 36 inches. (Bearded).10 
MIDGARD, (S. P. Sass, 1926). Both S. and P. yellow with flush of clear pink; 
strong grower, free bloomer. 30 inches. Every collection should have this 
iris. (Bearded) .25 
MIDWEST, (H. P. Sass, 1923). Entire flower is flushed and peppered bright rose 
over white ground. 30 inches. (Bearded).20 
MIDWEST PRIDE, (H. P. Sass, 1931). S. Hortense violet; P. hyacinth violet, 
deepening at the center of the P. 36 inches. (Bearded).50 
MIRANDA, (Hort., 1919). Early violet blue with orange beard; fine for mass 
effect. 36 inches.10 
MIRASOL, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1929). Pure chrome yellow unmarred by veining; fine 
form and finish.35 
MISS GEORGIANA, (Pfeiffer, 1922). Purple and blue.10 
MISSOURI, (Grinter, 1933). Extremely large flowers, lavender blue; shade deeper 
than Ballerine; S. very broad; F. very wide; profuse bloomer; very hardy; 
lily of the valley fragrance; midseason; tall. (Bearded). 3.00 
MITHRAS, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. light yellow; P. brilliant wine red with 
narrow border of deep yellow.10 
MOA, (Bliss, 1919). S. pure violet; very smooth deep violet; very large flowers; 
midseason. 42 inches. (Bearded).20 
MODOC, (Essig, 1929). Dark velvety blackish red purple, stands out because of 
the live bright tone of coloring; heavy yellow beard. (Bearded).50 
MONSIGNOR, (Vilmorin, 1907). S. richest satiny violet; F. deep purple crimson; 
popular standard variety; late. 28 inches.10 
MOONBEAM, (Murrell, 1928). Pure sulphur yellow self with no markings; de¬ 
liciously scented. 20 inches. (Intermediate).35 
MONNIERI, (A. M. R. G. S., 1900). Beardless; spuria type; very tall, long slender 
leaves; flowers large and deep golden yellow; fine variety for cutting; the 
spurias bloom after the bearded irises.35 
MORNING GLORY, (Kirkland, 1929). Better and larger Morning Splendor; in¬ 
tense and velvety reddish purple; magnificent well branched stalk; mid¬ 
season; tall. (Bearded).75 
MORNING SPLENDOR, (Shull, 1922). S. petunia violet; P. velvety raisin purple. 
36 inches. (Bearded).10 
MONTEREY, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1929). Exceptionally fine dark bronzed red violet; 
good size, form and substance. 45 inches. (Bearded).10 
MOONLIGHT, (Dykes, 1923). Giant silvery white flower, large as giant flowered 
varieties in other colors; throat beautifully marked greenish gold; striking 
yellow beard; very fragrant. (Bearded). ,40 
MOON MAGIC, (Shull, 1931). Charming light yellow bicolor with wide flaring 
F. on heavy substance; fragrant. 38 inches. H. M., A, I. S., 1932. (Bearded) .75 
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