MRS. ELLA W. CALLIS, ST. JOSEPH, MO. 
MARION LAPHAM, (Lapham). Very clear lavender pink. Smoother than Pink 
Satin but a little smaller. 2.00 
MARSH MARIGOLD, (Bliss, 1919). S. golden yellow; F. purple brown with yellow 
border; 30 inches. (Bearded). 10 
MARY BARNETT, (Cumbler, 1926). Beautiful light lavender. 36 inches. (Bearded) .10 
MARY GEDDES, (Washington, 1930). S. light ochraceous salmon; F. same color, 
overlaid with Pompeian red. In color it strikes a new note, being a self of 
light ochraceous salmon; very outstanding color in the new blend class. 
40 inches. H. M., A. I. S., 1930.. 1.50 
MARY GIBSON, (Perry, 1922). S. bronze overlaid old rose; F. old rose, suffused 
bronze; beautiful; free flowering; midseason; tall. (Bearded). 10 
MARY JANE SISNEY, (Callis, 1935). S. old lilac; F. deep rich red. This iris 
is very distinguished on account of the size of its flowers and deep, rich color 
and mass of blooms. Very fragrant, very heavy deep orange beard; tall 
strong stalks, well spaced and flowers perfectly formed. Late bloomer. 20.00 
MARY RICH LYON, (Callis, 1937). A beautiful warm creamy yellow, very attrac¬ 
tive to iris lovers. S. ruffled soft creamy yellow, very heavily veined; F, 
lighter shade of yellow, delicate yellowish flush at haft; heavy gold beard, 
very profuse bloomer, very fragrant as of Mayapple blossoms; midseason 
bloomer; one of the most unusual in color. Soft, smooth, satiny finish, 
perfect form . 30.00 
MARY SENNI, (Millet, 1930). A very large flower of a rosy mauve self. S. rosy 
mauve flushed soft reddish brown; F. wide, light, soft plum violet paling grad¬ 
ually to mauve at the edges. 1.50 
MARY WILLIAMSON, (Williamson, 1921). S. white; F. purple. 33 inches. 
(Bearded) . 15 
MAUVETTE, (Toedt, 1927). One of our very tallest irises, light mauve. (Bearded) .25 
MAY GOLD, (Nichols, 1931). Light canary yellow; well rounded; very early; 
short. (Intermediate) . 25 
MAY MORN, (McK.). Delicate cream with pink tones. 25 
MEDRANO, (Vilmorin, 1920). S. reddish copper with suggestions of violet; F. 
dark crimson purple; late; 30 inches. (Bearded). 10 
MELCHIOR, (Wallace, 1927). Beautiful red bronzy claret self with orange beard; 
F. ruffled velvet; well branched. 36 inches. (Bearded). 25 
MELDORIC, (Ayres, 1930). Dr. Ayres regards this as one of his best productions; 
S. blue black and domed; F. broad and flaring of darker velvety tone. H. M., 
MEPHISTO, (Cayeux, 1930). A greatly magnified Louis Bell, but with a richer 
coloring. S. intense indigo violet; F. velvety and deeper in coloring. Vigor¬ 
ous and free flowering. Fine variety to lengthen the season. 40 inches. 1.00 
MERRY WIDOW, (Wayman). Extremely attractive new plicata. (Bearded). 50 
MESSALINE, (Millet, 1927). S. crystalline pale gold shading to lighter at mar¬ 
gins and flushed with pink lights; F. corinthian red passing to gold at throat; 
strong yellow beard. 36 inches. (Bearded). .25 
M. HUBERT, (Denis, 1922). S. violet shading to bronze at base; F. violet purple 
edged lobelia blue; orange beard; midseason. 36 inches. (Bearded). 10 
MIDGARD, (S. P. Sass, 1926). Both S. and F. yellow with flush of clear pink; 
strong grower, free bloomer. 30 inches. Every collection should have this 
iris. (Bearded) . 25 
MIDWEST, (H. P. Sass, 1923). Entire flower is flushed and peppered bright rose 
over white ground. 30 inches. (Bearded). 20 
MIDWEST PRIDE, (H. P. Sass, 1931). S. Hortense violet; F. hyacinth violet, 
deepening at the center of the F. 36 inches. (Bearded). J2 5 
MIRANDA, (Hort., 1919). Early violet blue with orange beard; fine for mass 
effect. 36 inches. 10 
MIRASOL, (Mohr-Mitchell, 1929). Pure chrome yellow unmarred by veining; fine 
form and finish. .25 
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