Tall Bearded Iris ■ Continued 
Moonlight— 36 in. EARLY, FRAGRANT, spectacular 
giant silvery white, with beautifully veined old-gold 
throat .35 
Moon Magic—40 in. FRAGRANT. Fine, new soft yel¬ 
low with flaring falls. Honorable Mention American 
Iris Society . 1.50 
Morning Glory—36 in. Kirkland's new red-toned Iris. 
A perfect Iris. 1-00 
Morning Splendour—36 in. FRAGRANT. One of the 
finest American introductions. Awarded three medals. 
Large flowers of rich deep red.20 
Mother of Pearl—44 in. SWEET FRAGRANCE. 
"Mother of Pearl" colorings, overlaid gold. The in¬ 
troducer told me he paid the originator $5,000 for 
his original stock of this variety.15 
Motif—38 in. A very fine, rich red-purple of deep 
velvety substance . 1.00 
Mount Royal—38 in. VERY FRAGRANT. A gigantic 
purple bi-color, so fragrant that one blossom will fill 
a room with fragrance. Recently sold for $50.00 a 
plant .25 
Mourning Cloak—36 in. A 1934 Essig introduction. 
The newest thing in dark Irises and the darkest of all, 
the color being an intense blue purple. 3.50 
Mourning Dove—36 in. A most unusual and attractive 
"plicata" of large size. White, heavily stippled grey¬ 
ish-lavender, with a buff-tan flush at the throat and 
buff styles, with silver-blue midrib. 1.00 
Mozambique—37 in. FRAGRANT. Gigantic, stately 
flowers of rich red-violet. Fine flowers of perfect 
shape . 4.00 
Mrs. Geo. G. Whitelegg—30 in. Awarded the English 
Iris Society Silver Medal. A fine large yellow of per¬ 
fect shape, with falls veined deep Corinthian red. 1.00 
Mrs. Marion Cran—48 in. My original stock cost me 
$50.00 a plant. A very lovely tall pink toned Iris 
that is hard to beat.20 
Mrs. Valery West—40 in. FRAGRANT. A variety of 
Dominion ancestry, which Mr. Bliss, the originator of 
the famous Dominion race, considers his finest crea¬ 
tion. S—violet, suffused bronze; F—rich velvety crim¬ 
son-maroon . 75 
My Maryland—48 in. A magnificent flower of perfect 
form and large size. S—purplish-buff; F—very dark 
garnet-brown, giving the entire flower a deep brown 
effect .50 
Mystery—38 in. FRAGRANT. A delightfully fragrant 
soft blend of buff, lavender and old gold.25 
Mystic—36 in. A handsome white Iris, with bright red- 
purple recticulations at the throat. Given an Award 
of Merit in England.20 
Naiad Atlanta—24 in. A dainty flower, with true pink 
standards and flesh pink falls.25 
Nanook—44 in. One of Dr. Ayres fine new introduc¬ 
tions. Creamy white, with amber edges and orange 
veining at the throat.50 
Naranja—44 in. A huge flower, almost 7 inches in 
length, and the first large Iris with a definite orange 
cast . 20.00 
Natividad—40 in. A magnificent new old-ivory toned 
Iris, with a soft yellow glow at the centre. One of 
the most refined Irises introduced to date. 2.50 
Nebraska—34 in. A rich deep yellow and a fine large 
flower. The standards are ruffled and the flaring falls 
are prominently veined raisin purple.35 
Nene—38 in. This very stunning Iris is the largest intro¬ 
duced to date. Flowers 9 to 10 in. long, with petals 
of heavy texture. S—soft lilac; F—old rose... I.5Q 
Mary Gibson (See page II) 
Mme. Louis Areau— 3 ft. WINNER OF THE 
DYKES MEDAL IN FRANCE FOR THE FINEST 
NEW IRIS OF THE YEAR 1934. S—lovely soft 
rosy-heliotrope on translucent silvery white 
ground, the color intensifying gradually towards 
the margin; F—exquisitely sanded and veined 
at the margins with the same deeper color, 
gradually fading to a lighter centre. Cannot 
be sold in the United States until released by 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
Mme. Maurice Lassailly— 36 in. A 1935 French 
introduction. Winner of the Dykes Memorial 
Medal for 1935 in France, and also awarded a 
Certificate of Merit by the National Horticul¬ 
tural Society of France. S—flax blue; F— 
violet-blue, edged lavender. 50.00 
Mme. Recamier —A new REAL PINK IRIS, of delicate 
shade, with no orchid tone in it. The whole flower 
has a luminous undertone of ivory, that adds to its 
beauty . 3.50 
Mme. Serouge —42 in. Gigantic flowers with intense 
blackish-red purple falls, bordered pale violet; S— 
violet. A very beautiful new French introduction .75 
Modoc —36 in. A new deep velvety black-purple, al¬ 
most black in effect. Very handsome. 
.50 each; 3 for 1.00 
Monterey —45 in. Deep bronzed red-violet, with vel¬ 
vety falls margined the lighter shade of the stand¬ 
ards . 35 
Moonglo— 32 in. A magnificent new soft yellow blend, 
with exceptionally heavy substance that gives the 
flower a stately appearance. 8.00 
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