KING MIDAS (Mead) 32". A delightful blend of 
golden buff, suffused with garnet brown and set 
off by a striking deep orange beard. 25c 
KING TUT (Sass) 34". A flashing red brown that 
catches the eye in any planting. S. brown, flushed 
red; F. velvety, flaming red-brown. 25c 
KLAMATH (Klein.) 40". Large, heavily textured 
flower of deep mulberry, bronze and brown. 25c 
K. V. AYRES (Ayres) 42". Soft coffee color, tinged 
lavender and cr'eam with a lustrous pink overglow. 
Considered by the originator as his best production 
and given his wife’s name. H.M. $2.00 
LADY GAGE (Gage) 32". When the flowers open 
they are flushed delicate lilac-pink, and fade out to 
pure white the next day. Very free flowering, and 
increases rapidly. A.good garden white. $1.00 
LADY LUCK (Donahue) 24". You will be the lucky 
lady (or gentleman) if you add this to your garden 
collection. Early, floriferous, violet-purple. 40c 
LADY PARAMOUNT (White) 40". Very large flow¬ 
ers of light primrose yellow, carried on fine branch¬ 
ing stalks. Best light yellow available. A.M. $5.00 
LARGO (Ashley) 40". A lovely harmony of mustard 
yellow, wax yellow, and citron yellow, with F. deli¬ 
cately overlaid mauve. Acknowledged as the soft¬ 
est and finest yellow blend. 35c 
LE CORREGE (Vilmorin) 37". Huge, perfectly 
shaped flowers of lovely dark crimson-claret. Very 
outstanding and one which Ave recommend. 50c 
LILLIAN TOEDT (Toedt) 36". This variety is per¬ 
haps the most distinctive one which we offer, for it 
has attracted the attention of almost every visitor 
to our garden because of its unique appearance. In 
color it is best described as a vinaceous rose, some¬ 
what on order of Frivolite. 85c 
LGETITXA MICHAUD (Millet) 45". One of the tall¬ 
est, largest, and best light blues. It is one of the 
indispensables to every garden planting, and if you 
do not have it, by all means obtain a plant. 25c 
LOS ANGELES (Mohr) 46". Great satiny white flow¬ 
ers, faintly edged with blue. Popular sort. 25c 
LOUIS DAVID (Caveux) 35". S. dark-yellow, shaded 
copper; F. rich old rose, edged brown. Very dis¬ 
tinctive and unusual. $1.00 
LUCREZIA BORI (Sell.) 41". Giant, deep yellow. $15 
MAGENTA (Cayeux) 37". This color—a deep clear 
toned amethyst violet—is not found in any other 
variety. French award winner. 25c 
MARCO POLO (Sell.) 36". Rose-crimson. $12.50 
MARESCHAL NEY (Wmsn.) 34". Rich red bicolor 
with chestnut brown tone. H.M. 25c 
MARILYN RICHARDS (Lapham) 36". Deep rose 
pink; free-flowering; delightfully fragrant. 85c 
MAROTTE (Cayeux) 34". Large flower with S. of 
medium blue and F. of blue-violet. Gold beard. One 
of the really good blue Iris which we are able to 
offer this season. 50c 
MARQUISETTE (Cayeux) 36". An odd tone of 
“shrimp pink”—most distinct and unusual shade. 
Flowers are most effective when established as a 
two-year clump. 25c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) 40". An enormous and stun¬ 
ning flower of deep rich ivory with F. so heavily 
striped bright maroon that they appear to be solid¬ 
ly colored to the ivory margin. It attracts attention 
because of its gigantic unlined standards which are 
much larger than the falls. A.M. $1.45 
MARY DYNES (Snow) 38". This is one of the three 
latest varieties to bloom and should be in every 
garden because of this attribute. A splendid, large 
flower with bronze-buff S. and dark red-maroon F. 
displaying a burnt gold beard. One we cannot rec¬ 
ommend too highly. $1.00 
MARY GEDDES (Wash.) 38". The latest Dykes 
Medal winner. A rich golden salmon blend, the F. 
stained deeper and overlaid Pompeian red. $1.50 
MASSENA (Cayeux) 40". A pink-lilac self, verging 
on the lavender shade. Very rapid increaser with 
many well-branched bloom stalks. 50c 
MAUDE MARIE (Ring.) 42". Very large flowered 
lavender blue self, which has been much admired in 
our garden. Plants produce more and larger leaves 
than any others. Because of fine habits, we have 
used it extensively for breeding purposes. 85c 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) 55". One of the very tallest 
varieties. A very early bloomer which flowers over 
. a long period. This upstanding bicolor has a strong 
reddish cast, the rich dahlia purple F. giving the 
dominant color note. H.M. $1.00 
MELCHOIR (Wallace) 37". A beautiful red-bronzy 
claret self with orange beard on ruffled velvet F. 
A fine importation from England. 35c 
MAZAMA (Berry) 48". A large, rose-toned bicolor 
which the famous originator claims to be his best 
origination. It has grown and bloomed well in 
our Oregon display garden. $2.50 
MELDORIC (Ayres) 38". A magnificent blue-black 
self with domed S. and wide flaring F. The intense 
velvety blue tone is accentuated by a brilliant gold 
beard. Finest dark Iris in existence. H.M. 90c 
MESSALINE (Millet) 38". Blending of colors makes 
this one of the most attractive flowers. S. are of 
pale gold, flushed with pink; F. are red, shading 
to gold. Fragrant, well-branched, floriferous, and 
rapid grower. A new thrill each day. 50c 
MICHELANGELO. See page 19. $25.00 
MINXSTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cayeux) 38". A 
huge, well-shaped flower that has been awarded 
many certificates and prizes in Europe. A massive 
blossom of superb form and texture. S. silky red 
purple; F. velvety glowing dark red. 45c 
MIDGARD (Sass) 33". The best known and most 
popular pink and yellow blend—a medley in soft 
tones of great charm. The ruffled petals add a 
touch of distinction. No variety shows up so lovely 
under artificial light. Flowers small. See colored 
reproduction on front cover. 25c 
MIDWEST PRIDE (Sass) 38". Rich red, purple and 
violet with the most perfectly shaped flowers we 
have ever seen. A fine garden addition. 60c 
MIRADOR (Nich.) 38". Large outstanding variegata 
with S. deep yellow and F. red-purple. $2.50 
MIRASOL (Mitchell) 32". Pure chrome yellow. 25c 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS, BEAVERTON, OREGON 
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