The World's Finest Tall Bearded Iris • Continued 
of all Iris. Originally sold for $20. a plant. 
Enormous velvety flowers of perfect form.15 
M. A. Porter—36 in. An exceedingly rich deep violet, 
with velvety flaring falls and deep orange beard. 
One of the best of the new giant flowered 
varieties.50 
Marie Poole—38 in. EARLY. This is one of the most 
lovely pure snow white Iris in existence, but seems 
to be comparatively unknown in this country. It is 
a profuse bloomer and no white Iris makes a finer 
showing in the garden. The texture is like delicate 
porcelain.35 
Marquita—40 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT BY 
THE AMERICAN IRIS SOCIETY, 1936. A mammoth 
sized flower. A magnificent French introduction that 
has given us something entirely new in color, which 
is ivory, with ruby lines running almost evenly from 
base to apex of falls. As the flower ages the centre 
of the falls turns red, leaving a cream colored 
border. A great favorite of all who see it. .. . 2.00 
Mary Barnett—42 in. A Glorified Princess Beatrice, 
with the most lovely sky-blue flowers of large size 
and perfect form.20 
Mary Geddes—36 in. Among all the fine Irises 
considered by the judges, Mary Geddes was 
the one selected for the DYKES MEMORIAL 
MEDAL for 1936. It is a blending of lovely 
soft pink tones, overlaid Pomeranian Red. 
Eight to ten flowers to a nicely branched 
stalk . 1.50 
Mary Gibson—42 in. EARLY. A handsome soft rosy- 
bronze blend, with a yellow throat and rich golden 
beard. Always a great favorite. Sold a few years ago 
for $40. for a single plant. See color illustration 
page 10 .20 
President Pilkington 
Largo—40 in. One of our loveliest soft pastel blends, 
s very soft, smooth, uniform yellow; F—flushed pink 
at the centre, edged a softer yellow than the 
standards. Throat cream, veined gold; deep orange 
beard. Very large beautifully ruffled flowers. . .50 
Leonato—48 in. FRAGRANT. One of the finest, tallest 
and largest soft blue-toned Irises. Exquisitely fra¬ 
grant. Sold for $25. for a single plant just a few 
years ago and is just as fine to-day.20 
Liberty Bell—30 in. A giant "Plicata" on the order 
of San Francisco, but with brighter red-toned feather¬ 
ing. AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AT THE BOSTON 
SHOW. I paid $50. each for my original stock of 
Liberty Bell in 1931.25 
Lodestar—36 in. This is undoubtedly the most brilliant 
of the Variegata fype introduced to date, besides 
being of unsurpassed perfection of form. S—vivid 
chrome-yellow; F—velvety claret-brown, with a narrow 
border of the same deep color as the stand¬ 
ards.25 
Lona—30 in. LATE. An exquisite flower, as exotic in 
appearance as the finest orchid, with beautifully 
ruffled peach-colored standards and cream falls, the 
entire flower being beautifully veined and minutely 
peppered violet.15 
Lord Lambourne—40 in. EARLY. FRAGRANT. The 
richest coloredy very early, tall flowering variety. 
S—soft rosy-fawn; F—rich madder-crimson. Amber 
styles. Sold at $25. for a single plant a few years 
ago.15 
Los Angeles—46 in. EARLY. Gigantic white flowers, 
with the standards faintly edged blue, and with 
blue styles adding a clear note of blue to the 
centre. One of the most beautiful of this type. .35 
Louis Bel—28 in. EARLY. One of our darkest and 
richest Iris, so colorful that the petals seem to drip 
with color. S—dark pansy-violet; F—blackish violet- 
purple. Both the standards and falls have a lustrous 
velvety texture.25 
Lux—40 in. GIVEN AN AWARD OF MERIT IN 
FRANCE. A new French introduction, of unusual 
colors. S—bright old-gold, suffused apricot; F—rasp¬ 
berry red, with a golden sheen, shading off to rose 
at the edge. 1.00 
Madeleine Brun—36 in. EARLY. A French introduction 
by the late Mons. Millet. I believe I have the 
only stock of this variety in America. It is a very 
lovely, gigantic cool white of the greatest purity and 
an outstanding variety.35 
Magenta—36 in. FRAGRANT. A distinctive bright 
magenta color, that stands out prominently among 
all other Iris.25 
Magnetawan—36 in. A 1936 introduction of Dr. Kirk¬ 
land, and one of the brightest of his copper tones. 
Blooms a little later than Timagami. . 7.50 
Magnifica—42 in. VERY FRAGRANT. This is one of 
the finest of the moderate priced Iris and one of the 
biqgest bargains in our catalogue. In richness of 
color, gigantic size, majestic bearing, delicious 
fragrance, heavy texture and perfection of form, 
this magnificent variety leaves little to be desired. 
It is a crimson-toned bi-color.20 
Maid of Astalot—45 in. A new 1936 introduction. A 
giant white "Plicata" with blue penciling.... 10.00 
Majestic—36 in. FRAGRANT. One of the richest of 
the red-purple bi-colors and one of the grandest 
