WILD ROSE IRIS GARDEN 
MABEL TAFT, (Ware, 1932). Giant violet blue bicolor; big and bold.50 
MADAME CHEREAU, (Lemon, 1911). White frilled border of clear blue. .10 
MADAME CHOBAUT, (Denis, 1916). S. white; F. white edged with lilac.10 
MADAME GAUDICHAU, (Millet, 1914). S. violet; F. blackish purple.10 
MADAME DE SEVIGNE, (Denis, 1931). Plicata with S. light lilac color; F. cream .10 
MAGENTA, (Cayeux, 1927). S. and F. deep amethyst violet; glorious.25 
MAGNIFICA, (Vilmorin, 1920). S. white flushed with violet blue; F. deep reddish .15 
MAID OF ASTALOT, (Jacob Sass, 1936). Large flowered blue and white plicata; 
S. and F. white with blue markings in throat. 45 inches. 7.50 
MAJESTIC, (Bliss, 1923). S. light lavender; F. rich velvety raisin purple.15 
M. A. PORTER, (Lapham, 1931). Very gorgeous deep velvety blue purple.25 
MARECHAL NEY, (Williamson, 1930). Red with chestnut brown tone.25 
MARGARET ANNE, (Williamson, 1933). Red tone and attractive; S. ferruginous; 
F. Vandyke red....25 
MARGARET ROWE, (Emily Gotz). Almost a pink self, standards arching light 
purplish mauve; faintly underlaid bronzy yellow. Falls drooping a tone deep¬ 
er, with a gold beard. 5.00 
MARION LAPHAM, (Lapham). Very clear lavender pink; fine. 1.00 
MARSH MARIGOLD, (Bliss, 1919). S. golden yellow; F. purple brown.10 
MARY BARNETT, (Cumbler, 1926). Beautiful light lavender. 36 inches. (Bearded) .10 
MARY DYNES, (Snow). A splendid, large dark red bicolor and one we cannot 
recommend too highly to those who can afford the price. 1.00 
MARY ELIZABETH, (Kirk., 1929). A brilliant rosy-red bicolor...50 
MARY GEDDES, (Washington, 1930). S. light ochraceous salmon; F. same color, 
overlaid with Pompeiian red; H. M., A. I. S., 1930...75 
MARY GEDDES, (Wash., 1931). Ochraceous salmon with reddish falls; a color 
gem; large flowers of lasting substance. 2.00 
MARY GIBSON, (Perry, 1922). S. bronze overlaid old rose; F. old rose.10 
MARY H. DUNCAN, (Callis, 1938). (Shasta x Venus de Milo.) Superb large 
flower, clear white with a warm cream toned throat and yellow beard. The 
blossoms have a smooth finished texture with an enchanting sparkle and sheen. 
The falls flare gracefully and gives the flower a charm and poise of the true 
thoroughbred. Admired very much by several iris growers. Magnificent, 
clear waxy white. Fragrance and reminder of dogwood blossoms; a very late 
bloomer. Clean and clear as a crystal, a flower of most unique form. Freely 
blooming flowers. About 42 inches high. Last white to bloom. 20.00 
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. 15.00 
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 .... 20.00 
MARY SENNI, (Millet, 1931). Enormous flowers (really huge) of an ashes of 
roses combination with golden beard to brighten it up....75 
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