LOETITIA MICHAUD (Millet) E) 35". One of the tallest, largest, and 
best light blues. If you do not have it, by all means obtain a 
plant. 20c 
LOS ANGELES (M.M.) M. 42". Best selling plicata of all time. Large 
white flowers, slightly lined blue at edge of petals. 20c 
LOUIS WILLERT (Stover) ML. 40". S. of burnished gold and F. of 
raspberry red blending to a gold edge. $2.00 
LUX (Cayeux) M. 36". Rich apricot with F. flushed raspberry red. 25c 
MABEL TAFT (Ware.) M. 38". One of the race of giants-—a blue bi¬ 
color with very velvety F. 25c 
MAGENTA (Cayeux) L. 30". Rich self-colored magenta or red-violet 
with a smooth enameled sheen. 20c 
M. A. PORTER (Lap.) M. 38". A large flower of deep velvety blue- 
purple. S. lighter blue, with less violet. Quite outstanding. 25c 
MARGARET ROWE (Ayres) M. 30". A fine deep old rose self. $3.50 
MARCO POLO (Sch.) EM. 37". Lustrous rose S. and brilliant, velvety 
crimson F. H. M. $4.00 
MARION LAPHAM (Lap.) L. 38". A clear rich pink of excellent flaring 
form, and well-branched stalk bearing an average of nine blos¬ 
soms. 25c 
PERSIA 
MARQUISETTE (Cayeux) M. 34". Shrimp pink, slightly striated 
maroon. Odd and different. 25c 
MARQUITA (Cayeux) M. 34". This variety has the very largest S. 
of any variety; in fact, the S. ore larger than the F. which is most 
unusual. S. clear ivory yellow; F. same, but heavily lined ruby- 
red. A. M. 50c 
MARY DYNES (Snow) L. 38". This variety is one of the last three 
sorts to bloom and should be in every garden because of this de¬ 
sirable attribute. A splendid, large flower with bronze-buff S. and 
dark red-maroon F. displaying a burnt gold beard. One which we 
cannot recommend too highly. 50c 
MARY ELIZABETH (Kirk.) M. 38". An extremely decorative rose-red 
bicolor with velvety F. and glowing golden beard. 25c 
MARY GEDDES (Wash.) M. 36". A popular bright blend of rich 
golden salmon with F. stained deeper and overlaid Pompeian 
red. Dykes Medal winner. See picture on page 11. 45c 
MAUDE MARIE (Ring.) M. 42". Very large flowered lavender blue, 
well-branched and floriferous. 25c 
MAUNA LOA (Berry) EM. 50". This upstanding bicolor has a strong 
reddish cast, the rich dahila purple F. giving the dominant color 
note. H. M. 50c 
MAZAMA (Berry) M. 48". A large, rose-toned bicolor, which the 
famous originator states is his best origination. Plants are hardy, 
producing tall well-branched stalks bearing many beautiful 
blossoms. $1.50 
MELCHOIR (Wal.) EM. 37". A red-bronzy claret self with dark orange 
beard on ruffled velvet F. Imported from England. 20c 
MELDORIC (Ayres) ML. 38". A magnificent blue-black with domed 
S. and wide flaring F. The intense velvety dark blue tone is 
accentuated by a brilliant gold beard. Finest dark iris in existence 
with exception of Sir Knight. H. M. See colored picture on back 
cover. $1.00 
MELISSA (Storer) M. 36". S. burnished gold, overlaid purple; F. 
Chinese violet, with a white center, shading to lime at base. A 
rare blend. $2.00 
MESSALINE (Millet) EM. 38". Unusual blending of colors makes this 
one of the most attractive flowers. S. are of pale gold, flushed 
generously with light violet-pink; F. are violet-red, shading to gold 
at haft. Fragrant, well-branched, floriferous, and a rapid grower. 
A real garden gem. 25c 
MICHELANGELO. See page 18. 
MIDGARD (Sass) EM. 34". The best known and most popular pink 
and yellow blend —a medley in soft tones of great charm. The 
ruffled petals add a touch of distinction. No variety shows up so 
lovely under artificial light. See colored reproduction on 
page 13. 20c 
MIDWEST GEM (Sass) L. 36". Luminous peachy blend with S. fawn 
gold bearing a subtle lavender infusion and F. buff-pink over- 
lain lavender. H. M. $9.50 
MIDWEST PRIDE (Sass) L. 36". A very fine dark iris of heavy and 
lasting substance. Flowers ore deep red-violet and dork purple 
with broad gold beard. Perfect flower form. 20c 
MINISTRE FERNAND DAVID (Cayeux) M. 38". Huge, well-shaped 
flower with S. of silky red-purple and velvety F. of glowing dark 
red-purple. Certificate of Merit in France. 25c 
MISS ARAVILLA (Sass) M. 36". Brilliant chestnut red blend giving 
a stunning garden effect. $1.00 
MISS CAMELIA (Sass) M. 40". Clear lavender blue. $1.00 
MISSOURI (Grinter) ML. 44". Considered the finest medium blue. 
Dykes Medal winner. $1.25 
MISSOURI GOLD (Callis) L. 36". Dazzling buttercup yellow with 
an orange tinge. F. flaring, with orange beard. $5.00 
MISSOURI NIGHT (Callis) L. 30". Large rich dark velvety blue. Dif¬ 
ferent from other dark blues, because it is really indigo with a 
sheen. Our favorite of this color; considered the finest introduction 
produced by this originator. $10.00 
MME. RECAMIER (Wash.) M. 40". A real pink with a luminous under¬ 
tone of ivory yellow. 50c 
MME. SEROUGE (Cayeux) ML. 42". Warm, intense dark blue and 
red-purple bicolor with spreading F. 25c 
MODOC (Essig) M. 36". S. deep purple; F. dark velvety purple. 35c 
MOHRSON (White) M. 30". Seedling of William Mohr. Enormous 
flowers of rich violet, closely veined a darker shade. H. M. $1.25 
MONOMOY (McKee) M. 38". Large dark blue-purple. H. M. $1.00 
MOONGLO (Wmsn.) M. 32". S. are soft gold with F. same but flushed 
lavender and edged gold. A most beautiful light blend. H.M. $1.50 
NATIONAL IRIS GARDENS. BEAVERTON. OREGON 
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