^ WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN ^ 
MISS GEORGIANA, (Pfeiffer, 1922). Purple and blue.10 
MISSOURI, (Grinter, 1933). Extremely large flowers, lavender blue; shade deeper 
than Ballerine; S. very broad; F. very wide; profuse bloomer; very hardy; 
lily of the valley fragrance; midseason; tall. (Bearded). 2.00 
MITHRAS, (Goos & Koenemann, 1910). S. light yellow; F. brilliant wine red with 
narrow border of deep yellow.10 
MME. PACQUETTE, (Lem). A beautiful claret red; a good grower, free bloomer, 
and very fragrant. 
MO A, (Bliss, 1919). S. pure violet; very smooth deep violet; very large flowers; 
midseason. 42 inches. (Bearded).i.20 
MODOC, (Essig, 1929). Dark velvety blackish red purple, stands out because of 
the live bright tone of coloring; heavy yellow beard. (Bearded).25 
MONSIGNOR, (Vilmorin, 1907). S. richest satiny violet; F. deep purple crimson; 
popular standard variety; late. 28 inches.10 
MOONBEAM, (Murrell, 1928). Pure sulphur yellow self with no markings; de¬ 
liciously scented. 20 inches. (Intermediate).25 
MONNIERI, (A. M. R. G. S., 1900). Beardless; spuria type; very tall, long slender 
leaves; flowers large and deep golden yellow; fine variety for cutting; the 
spuria^ bloom after the bearded irises.35 
MORNING GLORY, (Kirkland, 1929). Better and larger Morning Splendor; in¬ 
tense and velvety reddish purple; magnificent well branched stalk; mid¬ 
season; tall. (Bearded).50 
MORNING SPLENDOR, (Shull, 1922). S. petunia violet; F. velvety raisin purple. 
38 inches. (Bearded).10 
MONTEREY, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1929). Exceptionally fine dark bronzed red violet; 
good size, form and substance. 45 inches. (Bearded).10 
MOONLIGHT, (Dykes, 1923). Giant silvery white flowef, large as giant flowered 
varieties in other colors; throat beautifully marked greenish gold; striking 
yellow beard; very fragrant. (Bearded).25 
MOON MAGIC, (Shull, 1931). Charming light yellow bicolor with wide flaring 
F. on heavy substance; fragrant. 38 inches. H. M„ A. I. S., 1932. (Bearded) 50 
MOTHER MACH REE, (Moore, 1927). Color changeable gray and blue; yellow 
beard and markings in throat; stamens cream, faint lavender midrib; hardy. 
36 inches.25 
MOTHER OF PEARL, (Sturtevant, 1921). Clear pearly lavender colored with 
golden beard; sweet scented. (Bearded).10 
MOUNTAIN MIST, (Andrews, 1931). Large flower of soft mauve bronze. 40 
inches . 1.00 
MOUNTAIN SUNSET. Indescribable medley of fawn and old gold, equally suf¬ 
fused in S. and F. entirely overlaid with varying shades of violet; very late; 
medium size. 30 inches tall. 2.00 
MOUNT PENN, (Farr, 1909). Rose pink with bright orange beard; midseason; 
short .15 
MOUNT ROYAL, (Morgan, 1929). S. deep bluish violet; F. very velvety rich red 
pansy violet; fragrant. 36 inches. (Bearded).20 
MRS. ALBERT S. HOYT, (J. Sass, 1927). Heavily ruffled low growing pink pat¬ 
terned plicata. 27 inches. (Bearded).10 
MRS. CUTHBERTSON, (Perry, 1923). Rosy purple, apricot, grayish combination .10 
MRS. H. DARWIN, (Foster, 1903). S. snow white slightly reticulated violet at the 
base. 24 inches.10 
MRS. HERBERT HOOVER, (Home, 1930). A delightful salmon and buff blend 
of good size. Several flowers open at one time and the plant is a rampant 
grower and good bloomer.50 
MRS. NEUBRCNNER, (Ware). S. and F. rich clear golden yellow.10 
MRS. TINLEY, (Bliss, 1919). Intense violet blue with orange beard.10 
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