MAID OF TENNESSEE (Washington 1934) A beautiful ruffled 
flower of blended white, rose and blue; fall bloomer. 38 in. 
MALUSKA (Nesmith 1934) A deep black-red self; velvety and rich 
in tone; domed standards and semi-flaring falls; brilliant yellow 
beard, which intensifies the color of the flower; tall and well 
branched. H. M., A. I. S. 1934. 40 in. 
MANCHU PRINCE (Washington 1937) See introductions, page 4. 
M. A. PORTER (Lap. 1931) A gorgeous iris of deep velvety blue- 
purple, better in every way than Souv. de Mme. Gaudichau. 36 in. 
MARQUITA (Cay. 1930.) Very large flowers of creamy yellow, 
with rose pink lines on the falls. A. M., A. I. S. 1936. C. M., S. N. 
H. F. 42 in. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirkland 1929) An extremely decorative 
rose-red bi-color with velvety falls and glowing golden beard. 38 in. 
MARY GEDDES (Stahl-Wash. 1931) An iris of beautiful and 
unusual coloring. S. light ochraceous salmon; falls of same shade, 
overlaid with Pompeian red. Flowers of great substance, with¬ 
standing severe wind, rain and heat. Eight to ten flowers on tall 
and widely branched stalks. H. M., A. I. S. 1930. A. M., A. I. S 
1933. A. M., R. H. S. 1933. Dykes Medal 1936. 40 in. 
MARY RICH LYON (Callis 1937) A beautiful warm creamy yel¬ 
low with ruffled soft cream standards, very heavily veined deeper 
yellow. The falls are lighter in shade with yellow flush at the haft, 
and heavy gold beard. Free flowering with May-apple fragrance, 
and| most unusual in color harmony, this iris has attracted great 
attention. 
MARY STUART (Stahl. 1936) A beautiful blend of yellow, apri¬ 
cot and soft rose. S. are apricot and yellow, flushed with maize. 
F. are same tone of yellow overlaid with apricot, flushed deeper at 
the throat with rose. Styles yellow, and deep yellow beard; More 
brilliant and better than Vishnu. 39 in. 
MAYA (Washington 1935) Tall domed standards of strawberry- 
red; falls are very velvety and of the same tone as standards, but 
with a subtle blending of copper and gold at the throat; styles 
orange and strawberry-red; brilliant orange beard; splendid branch¬ 
ing, an outstanding iris. H. M.. A. I. S. 1935. 40 in. 
MELDORIC (Ayres 1930) S. blue-black and domed; F. broad and 
flaring of darker velvety tone. H. M., A. I. S. 1931. 38 in. 
MELLOW MOON (Washington 1935) Standards are well domed 
and large, of soft buff-yellow; falls of same color as standards, 
semi-flaring with faint maroon lines near haft; intense yellow beard; 
might be termed a more brilliant and taller Doxa. 45 in. 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cay. 1930) S. glossy red- 
purple; F. glowing red-purple, very velvety and rich. C. M., S. N. 
H. F. 1930. 38 in. 
MIRASOL (M. M. 1929) Clear bright yellow; excellent. 
MME. RECAM I ER (Washington 1934) A real pink iris; delicate 
in color, and one that has no orchid pink about it; S. are beautifully 
arched, the falls semi-flaring; the whole flower has a luminous un¬ 
dertone of ivory yellow that adds a note of warmth and beauty; 
prolific bloomer. 40 in. 
MME. SEROUGE (Cay. 1929) Large flowered and very dark in 
color; S. violet; F. blackish purple. C. M., S. N. H. F. 42 in. 
MODOC (Essig. 1929) Velvety black-purple iris; excellent. 
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