♦ MERRIAM, KANSAS ♦ 
MARQUITA (Cay) Ivory, the falls so thickly veined red that the red 
appears solid to the ivory margins; enormous in size and a stunner; 
midseason; tall_ .90 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk) Deep red rose of the finest quality; late; 
tall- .35 
MARY GEDDES (Wash) Blend of salmon and Pompeian red that 
gives an effect both unusual and pleasing; Dykes medal 1936; 
midseason; medium height_ .50 
MARY WILLIAMSON (Wmsn) A bright, ruffled amoena that looks 
clean and cool in its contrast of white and purple; midseason; me¬ 
dium height _3 for .25 
MARTIE EVEREST (Kirk) Fall bloomer of clear light blue; very 
early; tallest of the fall bloomers_ .60 
DOLLAR COLLECTION 
FRIEDA MOHR and twenty-four other fine varieties including red, 
pink and fragrant; all named and labelled and guaranteed true to 
name. The constituents of this collection will vary from time to 
time so I cannot tell you in advance what it will contain; but 
it is a very fine value at all times and an excellent choice for one 
who is just beginning an iris collection. 
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 _3 for .25 
MEDRANO (Vilm) Deep smoky red; wild grape fragrance; late; 
short _3 for .25 
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_ .15 
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 
"Received the shipment of iris the 15th. Thank you for the 
generous amount gratis. My order of two years ago did exceptionally 
well this year." 
July 20, 1938. F. C. R., Fort Worth, Texas 
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