• THE IRIS GARDEN 
MARQUITA (Cay) Ivory, the falls so thickly veined red that the red 
appears to be solid to the ivory margins; enormous in size and a 
stunner; midseason; tall _ 2.25 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk) Fall bloomer of soft, clear light blue; 
very early; tallest of the fall bloomers _ 1.50 
MATHILDA (J. Sass) Crisp white heavily dotted bright blue; like 
starched percale; midseason; short _3 for .25 
MAYGOLD (Nic) Light canary yellow; well rounded and neat; very 
early; short_3 for .25 
MAY SADLER (Per) Bright royal purple bicolor; midseason; medium 
height_ . 15 
MEDRANO (Wilm) Deep smoky red; wild grape fragrance; late; 
short_ . 15 
MENTOR (Per) Brilliant red purple; midseason; medium height 
_3 for .25 
MICHELLINE CHAIRRAIRE (Den) Large, pure white with deep 
gold beard; broad standards; needs protection here; early; tall_ .25 
MIDGARD (H. P. Sass) Pastel pink and yellow blend; a great favorite 
with garden visitors; finest in our hot sun but a wonderful variety 
anywhere; midseason; medium height _ .15 
MIDWEST (H. P. Sass) Heavy rose markings on frilled white; mid¬ 
season; short_3 for .25 
MILDRED PRESBY (Farr) S. ivory white; F. pansy purple; per¬ 
haps still the finest amoena; midseason; medium height_3 for .25 
MISSOURI (Grinter) Large flowered medium blue of a brilliant “live" 
tone; the flower segments are broad and the substance heavy; 
deeply branched; lily-of-the-valley fragrance; midseason; tall; 
1937 Dykes medal _ 3.50 
MME. C. BOUSCANT (Den) Pinkish lavender with a blue flush in 
the center; long blooming season; needs protection; tall_3 for .25 
MME. CHERI (Sturt) Vigorous pink and violet blend; large flowers 
of good substance; midseason; tall_3 for .25 
MME. SEROUGE (Cay) Deeply branched reddish purple; very dark 
and velvety; midseason; tall _ .35 
MOA (Bliss) Arching standards with flaring falls of deep violet purple; 
midseason; tall _ .15 
MONSIEUR ARNAL (Den) Pastel buff and lavender pink bicolor; 
much like Aubade but pinker; hardiest of the Ricardis; midseason; 
medium height _3 for .25 
MOONLIGHT (Dykes) Pale gray white with green and yellow lights; 
mysterious and fragrant; early; medium height_3 for .25 
“Received the rhizomes and thanks for the extras; alt were very 
fine. Those I purchased for the neighbor have caused a lot of comment 
here and am sure they will please her.“ 
August 6, 1937. 
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P. S., Campbell, Ohio. 
