MARY SENNI (Millet 1931) \1. 42" A beautiful mauve 
blend. S. mauve flushed lilac; F. mauve, flushed blue at the 
edges. Exceptionally heavy substance and fine form. The 
golden beard brings out the delicacy of its color; must be seen 
to be appreciated. $ .50 
MEPHISTO (May-feesto) (Cayeux 1930) M. 40". A huge 
blue black of splendid form and intensely deep coloring; the 
velvety finish extends evenly over the flower, giving it great 
richness of texture. $ .75 
M I N I ST RE FERNAND DAVID (Mee-neestr Fair-nan 
Da-veed) (Cayeux 1930) M. 40". A massive flower of superb 
form and coloring. S. silky red purple; F. velvety glowing 
dark red. A much improved Germaine Perthuis of richer 
coloring and much larger size. $ .75 
CM, S.N.H.F., 1930. 
M I RADOR (Nicholls 1934 > M. 38". A large and outstanding 
variegata. S. deep yellow; F. red purple of even coloring. The 
bloom stalk is very tall, which is unusual for a variegata, 
and the branching habits are good. $5.00 
M ISSOU Rl (Grinter 1933) M. 40". In our opinion, the finest 
medium toned blue in existence. The very large flowers arc 
a medium lavender-blue of exceptionally pure tone; F. very 
broad and flaring, of a slightly deeper shade of blue with a 
heavy velvety surface. This iris has a texture and finish 
superior to Sensation, already famous for these qualities so 
desirable in an iris. A truly great iris. $4.50 
H.M., A I.S., 1933. 
AM, A.I.S., 1935. 
MODOC (Essig 1929) M. 3b". A dusky beauty, handsome 
and distinct. S. deep purple; F. dark velvety purple. Very 
effective in the border. $ -50 
MOHRSON White 1935) 30". At last a hard> seedling of 
the famous Wm. Mohr. It is taller, larger and a sure bloomer. 
The enormous flowers are a rich violet closely veined a 
darker shade, they are smoothly finished and have ruffled 
edges. A stunning flower. $5.00 
MOONGLO (Williamson 1935) M. 32". An outstanding 
soft yellow blend with exceptionally heavy substance. The 
flowers are very large. S. soft yellow flushed violet . F. deeper 
yellow overlaid violet. Beard deep orange. The plant is 
vigorous and very floriferous. $5.50 
H.M., A.I.S., 1935. 
MRS. J. L. GIBSON (Gibson 1930) M. 38" A great iris. 
A large flowered deep blue purple self of exceptional lorm, 
with a glowing velvety finish. One of the best of the Domin¬ 
ion derivatives. $3.00 
NARAIN (Shuber 193b) M. 38". For sheer beauty of color¬ 
ing, this lovely blue was desired by all who saw it last year. 
The flower is large and flaring, with broad petals of a pure 
rich shade of blue, similar to the old Blue Boy, but with a 
smooth finish like silk; it has a soft creamy throat and 
blue beard tipped soft yellow. The kind of an iris you will 
always want to keep in your garden. Its name means ‘‘water 
sprite.” $7.50 
N ARON DA (Hall 1934) M. 44" A satiny dark blue self of 
medium size and of very pleasing form and rich coloring, 
the coloring heightened by a prominent gold beard. Free 
flowering and vigorous with very well branched stalks. 
$4.00 
NENE (Nen) (Cayeux 1928) M. 42". A gigantic flower, 9 
inches in length. S. lilac; F. light red with lighter margin. An 
impressive variety which does not flop, but stands up until 
the end of the blossom. $ .50 
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